. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 333. tf^tf^tf^^^ « ^^ ^ â ^j^^^Wj^ tfX^^^^iT^ m^jT^^vjt^ â 'V^x^mjr^ r^^^^^^^ ir^ tf^tf^^^ tf^j^inii^ Ki^jtf^U^^^ tfi^tf^^^in^ ^lU^d^^m tfV^i^^i^^^ tfi^ifiuiuif A carload of comb honey, all gath- ered from heartsease, was shipped October 21 by Mr. Frank Coverdale, of Maquoketa, Iowa. That is pretty jiood for this poor season. *^u»wnt»ii^w Photographs are wanted to be used as frontispieces for the Review. For such as I use I will pay $ The photograph need not necessarily be one of an apiary. Anything that will interest or
. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 333. tf^tf^tf^^^ « ^^ ^ â ^j^^^Wj^ tfX^^^^iT^ m^jT^^vjt^ â 'V^x^mjr^ r^^^^^^^ ir^ tf^tf^^^ tf^j^inii^ Ki^jtf^U^^^ tfi^tf^^^in^ ^lU^d^^m tfV^i^^i^^^ tfi^ifiuiuif A carload of comb honey, all gath- ered from heartsease, was shipped October 21 by Mr. Frank Coverdale, of Maquoketa, Iowa. That is pretty jiood for this poor season. *^u»wnt»ii^w Photographs are wanted to be used as frontispieces for the Review. For such as I use I will pay $ The photograph need not necessarily be one of an apiary. Anything that will interest or instruct in regard to bee- keeping will be accepted. Udo Toepperwein. of San Antonio, Texas, is nominated by Mr. Homer Hyde for election, at the coming elec- tion, to the position of Director in the National Bee-Keepers' Association. For aught that I know, Mr. Toepper- wein would make a good Director, and the South certainly ought to have a representative on the board. Type of the ordinary kind was not used in printing the reading columns of this issue of the Review, and prob- ably will not be used in future issues. The macter is set up by machineâeach line is cast in one solid piece. It is really the same thing as printing the Review from new type each issue. A new style of paper is also used in this issue. It is called Dresden pamphlet, it is China white in color, and has what is called an "egg shell" surface. The frontispiece for this month shows the wild cucumber and its hal)- its. This view was taken on the flats of a stream in Nebraska, near Dr, Gaudy's. The vine completely covers the ground and tree trunks, trans- forming the forest into a scene of un- surpassing beauty. Each vine bears many clusters of small, white flowers that yield honey abundantly until the vine is killed by the frost. kni^k^niVkFM^ Old black combs are preferred by the queen to new combs, says Geo. Shiber, in Gleanings. Dr, Miller and Bro. Root don't agree. Bro. Root thinks that th
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