. Gleanings in bee culture. 4 NORTH SUMMIT STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1884 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 471 Contents of this Number. Ants and Honey 489 Ants,Red 4S1 Bees moving Brick 494 Bees, Speed of 470 Bermuda Grass 491 Bertha and her Bees 494 Child that hates 491 China 479 Crops for Honey 47S Uoor-Spring Starter 489 Editorials SOO Faulkner Children Foul Brood .iOO Frogrs 491 Harrison Mrs Hive, Golden 489 Honey Column 172 Honey-dew. More Honey of 1884 474 Honey from Pear-trees 490 Honey to City Market 480 Honey-dew from Maple Hubers Letter 480 Italians and red
. Gleanings in bee culture. 4 NORTH SUMMIT STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1884 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 471 Contents of this Number. Ants and Honey 489 Ants,Red 4S1 Bees moving Brick 494 Bees, Speed of 470 Bermuda Grass 491 Bertha and her Bees 494 Child that hates 491 China 479 Crops for Honey 47S Uoor-Spring Starter 489 Editorials SOO Faulkner Children Foul Brood .iOO Frogrs 491 Harrison Mrs Hive, Golden 489 Honey Column 172 Honey-dew. More Honey of 1884 474 Honey from Pear-trees 490 Honey to City Market 480 Honey-dew from Maple Hubers Letter 480 Italians and red clover 47G Kind Words 471 Moth-s To Trap 480 Myself and Neighbors 48:i Pyrethrum 481 Queen, Wlion- to Tut Queen, to lilt loiliKc 4se Queen not Suai mu ^;\liulay^.ll Queens from IMly .ind Queens, Many in a Hive 48ii Queens, Two in Hiv« 47:i Recent Developments 476 Reports Discouraging 477 Sections, Too late 494 Slang Words Smokers as Prizes 48(1 Smokers, 5-cent 490 Slings. Swarm, The First pai-ated 489 473,491utQi. KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. I am making- good use of the extractor, and itworks like a charm. Chas. Macon, Ga., May 38, 1884. OUR FOUNDATION. Please send me 15 lbs. fdn., 8x16!i. The other hoxyou sent was the best I ever saw; it ran 6i sheetsto the pound. Please send the same this time. Attica, O., June 26,1884. J. E. Ennis. Received the goods in fine order. I am well pleasedwith every thing you sent. It you give every oneas good count as you give me, I dont see where yourprofit comes in. I put 500 sections together in onehour and eight minutes, by the clock. D. W. HiGGINS. Annapolis, Md., May 8, 1884. I must say a word in favor of wintering on sum-mer stands with chaff division-boards and chaff pil-low on top, and no enamel cloth, as you recom-mend in A B C. OuiS came out in good shape. Iwill also say that your directions in the same havemade bee-keeping a success with me. F. M. !D. Orwell, Ohio, June 6,1884. The 17 Simplicity bodies an
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