. Gleanings in bee culture . Dear Mr. Major:How early in spring could you fill anorder for one dozen Italian queens? Myexperience and observation with yourstrain of Italians have shown them tobe extremely gentle, sui)erior as work-ers and unexcelled in the beautifullywhite and even capping of the honey,Yours very truly, Orel L. Hershiser is one of our State inspec-tors and has been a beekeeper almost allhis life; also inventor of the Hershiserwax press. Does he know good bees whenhe sees them? Does a duck swim? Iguarantee pure mating, safe arrival, freefrom disease and health cer
. Gleanings in bee culture . Dear Mr. Major:How early in spring could you fill anorder for one dozen Italian queens? Myexperience and observation with yourstrain of Italians have shown them tobe extremely gentle, sui)erior as work-ers and unexcelled in the beautifullywhite and even capping of the honey,Yours very truly, Orel L. Hershiser is one of our State inspec-tors and has been a beekeeper almost allhis life; also inventor of the Hershiserwax press. Does he know good bees whenhe sees them? Does a duck swim? Iguarantee pure mating, safe arrival, freefrom disease and health certificate fur-nished with each untested, from 1 to 100, $ tested, $ each. Extra-selectbreeders, each. All candy in queen-mailing cages mixed to government regu-lations. All orders greatly appreciated andacknowledged the same day N. MAJOR, South Wales, N. Y. -C QyALITY First J^°^« INQUIRIES SOtlClI^^C^LTIMORE, MO- May, 1922 G L E A N I N (! S IN n I, K 0 V T- T U R 1. 277. MAY, 1922 Honey Markets 280-281 Editorials 293-295 Breeding and Eequeening M. C. Eichter 296-298 Brood Disease Variations A. P. Sturtevant 298-302 The Extracting Equipment H. H. Eoot 302-305 European Foul Brood H. B. Arbuckle 306 Northern California D. Stuart 307 Grabbing the Honey Flow Arthur C. Miller 307-308 Heavy Yields in Montana Claude M. Pease 308 liftings J. E. Crane 309 The Land of Contrasts Constance Eoot Boyden 310-311 Beekeeping as a Sideline Grace Allen 312-313 From North, East, West and South 314-318 Heads of Grain from Different Fields 319 Just News 320 Whos Who in Apiculture 32] Gleaned by Asking Geo. S. Demuth 322-323 Talks to Beginners Geo. S. Demuth 324-326 Our Homes A. I. Eoot 327-329 SUBSCRIPTION RATES.—One year, $ (Low paid-in-advance subscription rateswithdrawn.) Sini,le copv, 10 cents. Canadian subscription, 15 cents additional peryear, and foreign subscrijjtion, 30 cents additional. DISCONTINUANCE.—Subscriptions,not paid i
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