Gleanings in bee culture . s season white clovergave only a light crop, but I averaged a little over100 lbs. per colony, spring count. Stanton, N. J., Dec. 7, 1905. Levi K. Cole. .^ Gentlemen:—Let me tell you of the result secur-ed from the three-frame nucleus purchased ofyou. This was received here May 23d. This wasgiven good care and has made me 64 pounds ofsurplus honey and will yet have to its creditabout 32 pounds more. Is not that good for a greenhorn? But it was all on account of theworth of that queen. An experienced bee-mantells me that this was an exceptioally good he saw


Gleanings in bee culture . s season white clovergave only a light crop, but I averaged a little over100 lbs. per colony, spring count. Stanton, N. J., Dec. 7, 1905. Levi K. Cole. .^ Gentlemen:—Let me tell you of the result secur-ed from the three-frame nucleus purchased ofyou. This was received here May 23d. This wasgiven good care and has made me 64 pounds ofsurplus honey and will yet have to its creditabout 32 pounds more. Is not that good for a greenhorn? But it was all on account of theworth of that queen. An experienced bee-mantells me that this was an exceptioally good he saw the immense swarm busy at work,and was told that only a short time before it wasonly a small nucleus, he remarked. Got them ofRoot, did you not: I give full credit to Root and the queen. I caredfor them in a Danzenbaker hive according toRoots advice, and got the usual Root result. Iowa Fs., la., Aug. 29, 1906. Thos. F. Rigg. F. Danzenbaker, Patentee, Miami, Florida For Sale by ail Leading Dealers in Bee-keepers* Supplies. Vol. XXXV. JAN. U J 907. No. I


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