. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 35tli Year. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPT. 5, 1895. No. 36. Five Representatife No. l.—Mrs. L. Harrison. No. 1.—Mrs. Harrison needs no introdu' tion to the readers of bee-literature. F^.i years she has unceasingly used her voice and pen in disseminating apiarian inforuia tion. Her name has from the first been among those who reply to the Question- Box conundrums in the Bee Journal. Her home Is in Peoria, 111. No. 2.—Miss Wilson is Dr. Miller's good sister-in-law, and competent assistant in his apiaries at Marengo, 111. She writes quite frequently t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 35tli Year. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPT. 5, 1895. No. 36. Five Representatife No. l.—Mrs. L. Harrison. No. 1.—Mrs. Harrison needs no introdu' tion to the readers of bee-literature. F^.i years she has unceasingly used her voice and pen in disseminating apiarian inforuia tion. Her name has from the first been among those who reply to the Question- Box conundrums in the Bee Journal. Her home Is in Peoria, 111. No. 2.—Miss Wilson is Dr. Miller's good sister-in-law, and competent assistant in his apiaries at Marengo, 111. She writes quite frequently tor Gleanings. To know her is to admire her for her strong womanly qualities and genuine good-heartedness. No. 3.—Mrs. Sherman, of Salado, Tex., is probably the best-known bee-woman of the South. Her very countenance bespeaks goodness and kindness of heart. In Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]


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