. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOME APIARY OP GEO. B. WHITCOMB, OF LINS CO., OHEG.—See page long-tongued colony will not go to waste but will be used to advantage in the more rapid storing of more easily reached nectar, regardless of its source. And it is quite pertinent to the subject, that the colony which has given me the most nectar to date, this season, from fruit-bloom, contains by far the longest-tongued bees I have, many having a reach of 22-100. And this also is a point in favor of my idea that the best bee is the best regardless of locality.—Bee- Keepers' Review. Ful
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOME APIARY OP GEO. B. WHITCOMB, OF LINS CO., OHEG.—See page long-tongued colony will not go to waste but will be used to advantage in the more rapid storing of more easily reached nectar, regardless of its source. And it is quite pertinent to the subject, that the colony which has given me the most nectar to date, this season, from fruit-bloom, contains by far the longest-tongued bees I have, many having a reach of 22-100. And this also is a point in favor of my idea that the best bee is the best regardless of locality.—Bee- Keepers' Review. Fulton Co., N. Y. Why Not Help a Little—both your neighbor bee-keep- ers and the old American Bee Journal—by sending to us the names and addresses of such as you may know do not now get this journal? We will be glad to send them sample copies, so that they may become acquainted with the paper, and subscribe for it, thus putting themselves in the line of success with bees. Perhaps you can get them to subscribe, send in their dollars, and secure for your trouble some of the premiums we are constantly offering as rewards for such effort. " The Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree Bloom " is the name of the finest bee-keeper's song—words by Hon. Eugene Secor and music by Dr. C. C. Miller. This is thought by some to be the best bee-song yet written by Mr. Secor and Dr. Miller. It is, indeed, a "; We can furnish a single copy of it postpaid, for 10 cents, or 3 copies for 25 cents. Or, we will mail a half-dozen copies of it for sending us otie new yearly subscription to the American Bee Journal at $ Please send us Names of Bee-Keepers who do not now get the American Bee Journal, and we will send them sam- ple copies. Then you can very likely afterward get their subscriptions, for which work we offer valuable premiums in nearly every number of this journal. You can aid much by sending in the names and addresses when writing us on other COND
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