American bee journal . l de-scribe Caucasians. 2 While I had both Italians and Carnio-lans toi!elher in my apiary I could havedemonstrated on any morning during thehoney season, to any visiti r, the tact thatCarniolans are always at work in the morn-ing before Italians, and especially is thistrue and noticeable in cold mornings. 3 When honey is abundant I do not claimthat Carniolans will go into boxes morereadily than Italians; but during a seasonlike the past one, many persons have writ-ten me, who had bofti races, that they gotsurplus only from Carniolans. Newsnarmswill beiiin st^riiig in bo


American bee journal . l de-scribe Caucasians. 2 While I had both Italians and Carnio-lans toi!elher in my apiary I could havedemonstrated on any morning during thehoney season, to any visiti r, the tact thatCarniolans are always at work in the morn-ing before Italians, and especially is thistrue and noticeable in cold mornings. 3 When honey is abundant I do not claimthat Carniolans will go into boxes morereadily than Italians; but during a seasonlike the past one, many persons have writ-ten me, who had bofti races, that they gotsurplus only from Carniolans. Newsnarmswill beiiin st^riiig in boxes within threedays, invariably, if properly treated. 4. Carniolan queens mated with Italianssomellmes produce workers which are veryirritab e, but not as frequently as do blackqueens mated with Italian drones. I haveseen some very fine workers from theniixins;, but desiring only purely matedqueens in my apiary, I ilid not keep race la superior to Carniolans lor win-tering. 94 TM]^ ffiMBRICMIf BE® J© ALFRED H. NE^V9£A]V, BUSINESS MANAGER. Uxsiwess Motius. 14 Yon liive near one post-office andget your mail at another, be sure to give theaddress that we liave on our list. Cfive a Copy of Honey as Food andMedicine to every one who buys a packageof honey. It will sell lots of it. I>r. Millers Book, A Tear Amongthe Bees, and the Amekican Bee Jouk-TJAT. for one year—we send both for $ If you I^ose Money by carelessly en-closing it in a letter, it is without excuse,when a Money Order, which is perfectlysafe, costs but 5 cents. New Snl»scriberscan obtain the fullnumbers for 1888 and 1889 for , it appli-cation be made at once, before all the setsof 1888 are gone. Paper Boxes—to hold a section ofhoney for retail dealers. We have two sizeson hand to cany sections4Ji(x4M and 5^^x53^.Price, per 100, or $ per 1,000. Preserve Vonr Papers for future reference. If you have no BIIVUER wewill mail you one for 60 cents ; or you canhave one FKEE, if


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