. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 586 AMERICAN BEE JOuRInAL Sept. 14, 1899. Root's Column WANTED HONEY Have you any to sell ? , write us at once giving full particulars and be sure to state the lowest price you will take. If you want any part of the payment in bee-supplies, please state this also. Do not fail to say from what source it is gathered and how it is put up. HONEY FOR SALE. A good many bee - keepers buy of us when their crop is short as they have a local trade they want to hold. We have se- cured some nice lots, espe- cially extracted, so write us if you want to buy. N


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 586 AMERICAN BEE JOuRInAL Sept. 14, 1899. Root's Column WANTED HONEY Have you any to sell ? , write us at once giving full particulars and be sure to state the lowest price you will take. If you want any part of the payment in bee-supplies, please state this also. Do not fail to say from what source it is gathered and how it is put up. HONEY FOR SALE. A good many bee - keepers buy of us when their crop is short as they have a local trade they want to hold. We have se- cured some nice lots, espe- cially extracted, so write us if you want to buy. New Edition of the A B C of Bee=Culture Ready Sept. 15. Watch for our Column Next Week. ADDRESS THE A. L ROOT CO, MEDINA, In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Spraying Fruit-TreesWIiile in Bloom Query 163.—As the spraying of trees and vines while in bloom has caused much destruc- tion of bees and trreat loss to bee-keepers, should an a)?itation be inaugurated for its sup- pression?—Frvitkk. P. H. Elwood—Yes. Adrian Getaz—Yes. Mrs. L. Harrison—Yes. R C. Aikin—Yes, sir-ree. Mrs. A. J. Barber—Yes, decidedly. J. M. Hambaugh—Yes, by legislation. C. Davenport—Most certainly, in my opinion. J. A. Green—Yes, we should have laws that will protect the bees. O. O. Poppleton—Yes, if that is the best way to suppress the practice. C. H. Dibbern—Yes, because it is not the rii/ht time to spray, regardless of the bees. E. France—If my neighbors sprayed dur- ing frnit blossom I would talk to them about it. Chas. Dadant & Son—This has already been done enough to discourage the practice by progressive men. Prof. A. J. Cook—Most assuredly. Es- pecially as it would be unwise if there were no bees to be injured. Dr J. P. H. Brown—Correct knowledge of '? the time" to spray should be agitated, and disseminated among fruit-growers. G. M. Doolittle—York State has so " agi- tated " and ?' inaugurated " that we have


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