. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. PUBLISHED MOXTHLY BY THE W. T. FALCONER MANFG. CO. H. E. HILL, Editor. Terms: Fifty cents a year in advance: 2 copies 85cts.; .3 copies. 1^ ; all to be sent to one postoffice. Postage prepaid in the L'nited States and Can- ada: 10 cents extra to all countries in the postal union, and 20 cents extra to all other countries. Advertising Rates: Fifteen cents per line, '.i ; $ per inch Five per cent, discount for two insertions: seven per cjnt. for tliree insertions; 10 per cent. f;r six insertions: twenty per cent, for twelve insertions.
. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. PUBLISHED MOXTHLY BY THE W. T. FALCONER MANFG. CO. H. E. HILL, Editor. Terms: Fifty cents a year in advance: 2 copies 85cts.; .3 copies. 1^ ; all to be sent to one postoffice. Postage prepaid in the L'nited States and Can- ada: 10 cents extra to all countries in the postal union, and 20 cents extra to all other countries. Advertising Rates: Fifteen cents per line, '.i ; $ per inch Five per cent, discount for two insertions: seven per cjnt. for tliree insertions; 10 per cent. f;r six insertions: twenty per cent, for twelve insertions. Advertisements must be received on or before the of eacli month to insure insertion in the month following. CF~Matter8 relating in any way to business should invariably be addressed to The Amekicax Bee-keei'er, Falconer, j;^~ Articles for publication, or letters exclusively for the editorial department, may be addressed to H. E. Hill, Fort Pierce, Florida. Z^~ Subscribers receiving their paper in blue wrapper will know that their subscription expires with tliis number. ^Ve hope that you will not delay favoring us with a renewal. Z^° A red wr;ipper on your paper indicates that you owe for your subscription. I'lease give the matter your early Investigate thoroughly before consigning tlie product of your labor to strang-ers. June, the month of flowers, the clang of the extractor, the hum of swarms, and buoyant spirits. The generous response to our re- quest for contributions has enabled us to greatly reduce the edito". ial space, and turn it over to more capable writers. Mr. J. H. Martin, the inimitable "Rambler," row has apiaries in both Central and Southern Califor- nia, and writes. "I have learned that this is the only way to run bees successfully in this State.'" The most interesting question to Colorado bee-keepers at this time appears to be foul-brood. Colo- rado's numerous and extensive apiaries afford a great field for its
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