. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 256 THE BEE-KEEPERS' JtiEVIEW. Experiences and Views at the Forestville Apiary. — Great Success with the House Apiary. E. K. JAQUES. Here's the home wliere I stay — And a gown that was Sal's kinder flapped on abay — Not nuicli for a man to be loving, but his all, as I've hearn people say. [When Mr. Barnet Taylor, in a private letter, informed me that he had had for a student the past a gentleman who was makng a thorough study of apiculture, I at onoe wrote him ^ that I should be very glad of that gentle- man's views and experience as found at the
. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 256 THE BEE-KEEPERS' JtiEVIEW. Experiences and Views at the Forestville Apiary. — Great Success with the House Apiary. E. K. JAQUES. Here's the home wliere I stay — And a gown that was Sal's kinder flapped on abay — Not nuicli for a man to be loving, but his all, as I've hearn people say. [When Mr. Barnet Taylor, in a private letter, informed me that he had had for a student the past a gentleman who was makng a thorough study of apiculture, I at onoe wrote him ^ that I should be very glad of that gentle- man's views and experience as found at the Forestville apiary. In a few days there came to hand the following, very neatly written.—Ed. | LINE of white pine trees, whose tops spread forty-two feet, line the road side. South of these trees, with a fine grass plat in front, stands the modest yet pleasing dwelling of Brother B. Taylor. comb-leveler, and in fact every thing found in a well appointed apiary ; and the visitor's admiration for the work turned out from this shop will only be excelled by that which he will have for the man when he learns that the machinery itself, unsurpassed in adapt- ability to work, in finish and quality, has all been made by one and the same hand— brother Taylor's. In the Forestville apiary there are no warped nor leaky covers, nor poor joints. Fifty feet south [to the right in the cut— Ed. J of the shop on a gently rising slope stands the iron • honey house and the two house apiaries. [The new house apiary is the larger—Ed.] These buildings like all the others on the place are neat ; nd well kept. To me the house apiary was the center of attraction. In fact a desire to study its. THE APIARY OF liAHNET TAYLOK, FOKESTVILLE, MINNESOTA. On its right [at the left in the cut, this view being taken from the rear of the building. —Ed.] and in line with it stands another building having the appearance of a dwell- ing, it is the shop, being one of the attrac- tions at the Forestvil
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