Gleanings in bee culture . 1078 Trumbull, C. G 461 Tschudin, Ernest 25 Turner, F. F 992 Turner, Mrs. O. N 943 l>rell, E. B 552 Vidal, K 409 Vollmer, Wm. F 76,657,974 Von Tobel, Rudolf 373 Walker, (Jurd 147 Walters, Paul 549 Ward, E. G 657, 728 Warren, E. E 690 Warren. E. G 378 Washburn, P. M 615 Waters, W 112 Watjen, Rev. Herman . 399 Weaver. George 126 Webb, J 400 Webb, L. E 74, 730, 1120 \veimeller, B. 498 Welch, Wesley 624,755 Wenke, Fred E 939 West, George H 146, 317 Westgate, Mrs. 326 White, Jean 397 White, M. B 122 Whitten, George T 985 Whitcomb, E 751 Wienecke, C


Gleanings in bee culture . 1078 Trumbull, C. G 461 Tschudin, Ernest 25 Turner, F. F 992 Turner, Mrs. O. N 943 l>rell, E. B 552 Vidal, K 409 Vollmer, Wm. F 76,657,974 Von Tobel, Rudolf 373 Walker, (Jurd 147 Walters, Paul 549 Ward, E. G 657, 728 Warren, E. E 690 Warren. E. G 378 Washburn, P. M 615 Waters, W 112 Watjen, Rev. Herman . 399 Weaver. George 126 Webb, J 400 Webb, L. E 74, 730, 1120 \veimeller, B. 498 Welch, Wesley 624,755 Wenke, Fred E 939 West, George H 146, 317 Westgate, Mrs. 326 White, Jean 397 White, M. B 122 Whitten, George T 985 Whitcomb, E 751 Wienecke, C. P 210 Wiggins, W. S 916 Wilcox, Ray C 369 Wilder, J. J 454, 730 Williams, A 548 Wniliams, C. G 945 Williams, Rose 784 Williams, W. S 33 Wilmot, Russell 529 Wilson, C. W 744 Wilson, E 168 AVing, Chas. B 338 Winship, L. L. ...536, 677, 1117 , C. T. and M. B 456 Wixon, R. F 363 Wollos, Gardner B 156 Woodward, D. L 359 Woolfe, Austin D 121 Worsham, W. P 332 Wright, A. J 441 Zinser, D 289 1206 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Bugs or Birds—Which ? Bugs could damage this counti-ymore in 10 days than a foreign,war could in 10 years! What pre-vents them? The birds. Birds are your friends, your crop all be good to them. No other institutionhas done as much as The Farm Journal to instillove and guardianship into the hearts of Amer-icas boys and girls. Today the Liberty BellBird Club — organized and promoted by TheFarm Journal—has eight hundred thousand loyalmembers. But The Farm Journal is always do-i g things for the farmers and their trying to make life brighter, happier. Itgoes into nearly one million homes every not into $lfor5years. Money backany time. Ask for Free sample and Free copyof the 1917 Poor Richard Almanac. The Farm Journal 117 Washington Square, Philadelphia ~Bosl Hand Lantorn A powerful portable lamp, giving a 300 candlepowtT pure white light. Just what the farmer,dairyman, stockman, etc. needs. Safe—Reliable.—


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