American bee journal . ET GLOVER. WHEN it once gets a start, it furnishespermanent bee-pasturage. WHERE IT GKOWS there is never a season of total failure of thehoney crop, and the honey is equal, it notsuperior, in flavor and appearance to whiteclover honey. We can supply the seed at the followingprices : $ per bushel ; $ per peclc; 20cents per pound—by express or freight. It tobesentby mail, add 10 cents per pound forpostage. (60 pounds in a bushel). THOS, G. NEWMAN & SON, 92;i & 925 W. Madison-St.,.... CHICAGO, ILLS \S7E have a lot of Queen-Cages, like the oneIT Illustrated, not prov


American bee journal . ET GLOVER. WHEN it once gets a start, it furnishespermanent bee-pasturage. WHERE IT GKOWS there is never a season of total failure of thehoney crop, and the honey is equal, it notsuperior, in flavor and appearance to whiteclover honey. We can supply the seed at the followingprices : $ per bushel ; $ per peclc; 20cents per pound—by express or freight. It tobesentby mail, add 10 cents per pound forpostage. (60 pounds in a bushel). THOS, G. NEWMAN & SON, 92;i & 925 W. Madison-St.,.... CHICAGO, ILLS \S7E have a lot of Queen-Cages, like the oneIT Illustrated, not provisioned, which wewill sell 3 lor a dime, by mail, postpaid. TH08. O. NEWMAN Jfe SON, 923 4 925 West Madison-Street. - CUICAUO, ILLS. The Hive and Hoiiey-Bee, and Dadants Foundation. Sec advertisement in another column. :VICK FLORAL GUIDE. seed catalog^^ (_-,.n.|iletn li=t of \ J ????, \ .j,, New Shape New ?;-i.;;.;;^e;^;yv,^;raai\^;y<:ved/Un.^^,no;. rtwm JEMERiciRjM -mmm joumnki^. 179. THOS. ?»SOI^,, EDITOR. VoinV. March 23,1889, No. 12, W. M. Barniini, of Angelica, N. Y.,on March 11,1889, says : My bees appear to be wintering is the general report of the couditionof bees this spring, so far. TUe Weatlier is so mild on the coastof North Wales that primroses, violets,snow-drops, chrysanthemums and roses aregrowing in the open air. The songs of thethrush and black-bird are heard daily. Tlie Eastern Markets being glut-ted with oranges, the Southern Californiagrowers lately ceased picking for a orange crop in Florida is so great, andprices so low, that much of the fruit is al-lowed to rot on the ground. Bec-Caiuly.—The British Bee Jour-nal says: What is known as Goods candy should be properly called Scholtzs caDdy,as this gentleman was its brother I. K. Good will tell usabout that; or is the above item news tohim as well as to many others ? I^yiicli »v.—Much has been heardof Lynch law, and perhaps it would


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