. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. Barberry. Chinese Wistaria. in spring, as with children in winter, in quest of the beautiful scarlet berries, so pleasingly tart. In California, the sumac, the horehound, the famous black sage (Fig. 131), Audibertia Palmeri, or more correctly Treehodema, lanatum, (there are two other species less common,) with its most beautiful and delicious honey, and the more common, and hardly less excellent white sage, Audibertia polydachia, (Fig. 132), keep the bees roaring with activity, in favorable seasons, from April even into June.


. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. Barberry. Chinese Wistaria. in spring, as with children in winter, in quest of the beautiful scarlet berries, so pleasingly tart. In California, the sumac, the horehound, the famous black sage (Fig. 131), Audibertia Palmeri, or more correctly Treehodema, lanatum, (there are two other species less common,) with its most beautiful and delicious honey, and the more common, and hardly less excellent white sage, Audibertia polydachia, (Fig. 132), keep the bees roaring with activity, in favorable seasons, from April even into Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cook, Albert John, 1842- [from old catalog]. Lansing, Mich. [Columbus, Ohio, Printed by Myers bros. ]


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