. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 199. Our Clah Rates are; for two copies (to the same or different post-offices); and for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. VoLXmi, All. 13,1891, No, 7. Editorial Buzzings. Be to Every Ulan just—and to woniaii Be gentle and tender and true ; For thine own do thy best, but for no man Do less than a brother should do. So living- thy days to full number, In peace thou shalt pass to th,y grave ; Thoji shalt lie down and rest thee and slumber, Beloved, loving- hearted and brave. —Samuel AVaddingtou. Reports recently received f


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 199. Our Clah Rates are; for two copies (to the same or different post-offices); and for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. VoLXmi, All. 13,1891, No, 7. Editorial Buzzings. Be to Every Ulan just—and to woniaii Be gentle and tender and true ; For thine own do thy best, but for no man Do less than a brother should do. So living- thy days to full number, In peace thou shalt pass to th,y grave ; Thoji shalt lie down and rest thee and slumber, Beloved, loving- hearted and brave. —Samuel AVaddingtou. Reports recently received from California are to the effect that the honey crop in, that State is short, and that the most of the honey has already been sold. Xlie Parlts Basket, which is so nice, convenient and light, for shipping supplies for bee-lieepers, and, in fact, for any line of light goods, is rapidly coming into use. We hear that Mr. Parks has sold his interest in New York for his invention, for » in cash. Xhe Honey Crop is as yet an unknown quantity. Look at the expres- sions published lately in this journal: No honey at all. The best crop for four years. Poorest honey crop ever known. Two-thirds of a crop. Ifoney crop a total failure. Bass wood the only hope-. Heavy crop of honey. A good honey-crop. White clover a failure. (rood yield of honey. No good white clover honey. Honey crop ruined by honey-dew. No honey-dew this Summer. No honey in the sections. An average crop. Fair crop of honey. Very little nectar. Good season for honey. Poor honey-flow. Good yield from basswood. We could enumerate many more, but these are enough to show that the country is too much extended, and the climatic conditions too varied to be able yet to arrive at definite conclusions as to the quantity of honey contained in this year's crop. We hope that there is a large Fall crop yet to come. Dr. C. C. Miller says that he thinks that he will have "a better crop thaii for ; We hope so, but


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