Gleanings in bee culture . FIG. 2. -THE PAPER PEELED FROM THE HONEY THAT HADTHE PASTEBOARD BOX TWO YEARS. 406 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Mar. 15. :XAS ?•1I(JKSELE:?SSee Bee-Jceeping not sustains u tH c i e n tload forsta c kingthe boxeslike a brickwall. Thelining is ofthe bestquality*,and everyangle andfold ismade ac-cording torule, andhas a rea-son for be-ing as it test fora honey-p ac ka gewas deter-mined o nthe start;and, althothin honey should never be stored, a package shouldbe good for containing the thinnest honeyobtainable. To make the test complete Ifilled several boxes with wate


Gleanings in bee culture . FIG. 2. -THE PAPER PEELED FROM THE HONEY THAT HADTHE PASTEBOARD BOX TWO YEARS. 406 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Mar. 15. :XAS ?•1I(JKSELE:?SSee Bee-Jceeping not sustains u tH c i e n tload forsta c kingthe boxeslike a brickwall. Thelining is ofthe bestquality*,and everyangle andfold ismade ac-cording torule, andhas a rea-son for be-ing as it test fora honey-p ac ka gewas deter-mined o nthe start;and, althothin honey should never be stored, a package shouldbe good for containing the thinnest honeyobtainable. To make the test complete Ifilled several boxes with water, in the sum-mer, and left them for three months, andthere was no sign of leakage. The honeywas then put into boxes in the fall, beforebeing candied, and drawn from is not necessary, as the coveringprojects i inch down the inside, and belowthis point gives capacity for one pound ofhoney. As there was absolutely no leakage,the package was very attractive, which ful-fills Mr. Hershisers first requirement. Now as to convenience. A customer buysa box; and if the dealer delivers it he doesnot have to handle it any different


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Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, booksubjectbees, bookyear1874