. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1896. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 507 Qerjeral Hcn)s^ Did Well This Year. Bees have done well here this year ; I will send my report later. I could not get along without the Bee Journal. W. A. Saul. Denison, Iowa, July 24. Beport for the Season So Far. My bees have increased from 40 colo- nies, spring count, to lOO now. I have taken 5, pounds of honey. I like the Bee Journal very much. Mark G. Williams. Corbetton, Ont., July 27. Bees Did Well. Bees have done well, and the honey crop for 1S96 is about over. I had 12 colonies, spring count, and incre
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1896. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 507 Qerjeral Hcn)s^ Did Well This Year. Bees have done well here this year ; I will send my report later. I could not get along without the Bee Journal. W. A. Saul. Denison, Iowa, July 24. Beport for the Season So Far. My bees have increased from 40 colo- nies, spring count, to lOO now. I have taken 5, pounds of honey. I like the Bee Journal very much. Mark G. Williams. Corbetton, Ont., July 27. Bees Did Well. Bees have done well, and the honey crop for 1S96 is about over. I had 12 colonies, spring count, and increased four. I have extracted from 13 colo- nies an average of 65 pounds, almost all basswood, which blossomed about 12 days. 1 lost one colony last winter. The Bee Journal is a great help to me. There are about 2-50 colonies of bees in this part of the country. Aug. F. Krueger. Salter, Wis., July 27. Has a Fine Location for Bees. It will soon be three years since I first began to take the American Bee Jour- nal, and I have every number but one. I am glad to say that the Americrn Bee Journal is my favorite, and the only paper that always gets here on time. I have only five colonies of bees, but I will soon increase my stock. This is one of the finest locations for bee-keeping in Oregon, and I am satisfied I can make it pay here, with the great help I get out of the Bee Journal. P. Ruddlman. Mist, Greg., July 24. Poisonous Honey—Wild Parsnip. Referring to ray article on poisonous honey (page 245), in regard to the plant, called wild parsnip, which grows in this section in great profusion, it has, on investigation, proven not to be the poisonous species, but is said to have originated from the common or table parsnip, it having a yellow blossom, while the poisonous one has a white blossom. I have mailed a specimen to the United States Department of Agri- culture, Division of Botany, Washing- ton, D. C, and requested a report. Reinersville, Ohio. J. A. Golden. Expect a Fair Crop.
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