Gleanings in bee culture . my trade-mark, Orange Bloom, which Ihad patented about 1880. The Orange Bloomhas one great advantage over any other honey, itwill keep for ever without granulating. This OrangeBloom honey took the first premium at the AtlantaExposition, and I was awarded a medal. I was born in Marianna, Fla., March 19, parents were both born in England. I have beenengaged in the honey and orange business for morethan 40 years, having been blessed with fine healthmost of the time. Mr. Alderman was a good beekeeper theyear I was born, or 40 years ago, and allthe way down the li


Gleanings in bee culture . my trade-mark, Orange Bloom, which Ihad patented about 1880. The Orange Bloomhas one great advantage over any other honey, itwill keep for ever without granulating. This OrangeBloom honey took the first premium at the AtlantaExposition, and I was awarded a medal. I was born in Marianna, Fla., March 19, parents were both born in England. I have beenengaged in the honey and orange business for morethan 40 years, having been blessed with fine healthmost of the time. Mr. Alderman was a good beekeeper theyear I was born, or 40 years ago, and allthe way down the line of years he has beena good and progressive beekeeper—not inand out, but year after year he has con-tinued in his main line of business, that ofproducing Orange Bloom honey. Hehas produced trainloads of it, and has there-by gathered up around him considerableof this worlds goods—at least enough tomake him very comfortable in his old spends the summers up in the moun-tains of North Carolina, and the winters at. S. S. Alderman, of Wewahitchka, Florida, an up-to-date beekeeper for forty years. his Florida home, which is a beautiful onelocated on an island on the Chipalo home is surrounded by a beautiful or-ange-gTove on the east and south side, andalong by the front flows the beautiful more beautiful or more modern homecan not be found in our Southland. A glance at the face of tliis veteran bee-keeper will show that he has been wonder-fully blessed with health. It is strange thathe has not been a great writer on bee cul-ture, for he is very intelligent. A bettertype of beekeeper can not be found in allbeedom. Cordele, Ga. WHY ORDERS FOR QUEENS CAN NOT AL-WAYS BE FILLED AT ONCE BY PENN G. SNYDER With reference to Mr. Lewis P. Tan-tons article, page 581, Sept. 15,1 have madeit one of my business principles to replyas soon as an order is received. I use aprinted post card that requires only *hename of the purchaser and date the order 54 GLEANINGS IN HKE


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