. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 184 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 19, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, lis TaicTligan St., - CHICAGO, ILL. REGULAK CONTRIBUTORS : G. M. Doolittle, of New York. Prof. A. J. Cook, of California. Dr. C. C. Miller, of Illinois. Dr. J. P. H. Brown, of Georgia. J. H. Martin, of California. Rev. E. T. Abbott, of Missouri. Chas. Dadant & Son, of Illinois. B. Taylor, of Minnesota. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Vol. niVI, CHICA&O, ILL, MAE. 19,1896, No. 12,. Ca
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 184 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 19, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, lis TaicTligan St., - CHICAGO, ILL. REGULAK CONTRIBUTORS : G. M. Doolittle, of New York. Prof. A. J. Cook, of California. Dr. C. C. Miller, of Illinois. Dr. J. P. H. Brown, of Georgia. J. H. Martin, of California. Rev. E. T. Abbott, of Missouri. Chas. Dadant & Son, of Illinois. B. Taylor, of Minnesota. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Vol. niVI, CHICA&O, ILL, MAE. 19,1896, No. 12,. California Bee-Keepers' Exchange. — We have received a copy of the By-Laws of this new organization, and have been much interested in reading its pages. All Cali- fornia bee-keepers should address the Exchange, P. O. Box 15'2, Los Angeles, for a copy of the By-Laws and such other information as may be ready to send out. Surely, every bee- keeper in that State will wish to become a member of the Exchange. We believe that instead of its resulting in the least detrimentally to honey-producers outside of California, the Exchange is going to prove a great blessing. They cer- tainly have'set other States a good example. Bee-keepers must unite if they_ever expect to get and keep what is justly their right. •» Sweet and Alsike Clover.—This month and next are the months in which to sow the seed of sweet clover —that excellent honey-yielding plant. What a wonderful addition to the bee-forage of the country would there be, if every bee-keeper would sow say only 10 pounds of sweet clover seed^each yearj In a very few years we believe the effect would be easily noticed in the increased crop of honey gathered. Above all things, do not fail to sow some Alsike clover seed also; and^get your farmer neighbors to do the same. Better send to us for 50 of the Alsike clover leaflets, and hand them around. Only 25 cents for the 50 copies. '^Tood-Base Foundation.—We have received the fol
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