. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 270 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL April 25, APIARY OF MBS. ARTIE BOWEN, OF MERCED CO., melt, and they were nice and yellow before I put them in, but after they were melted into wax I never saw such black stuff. A bee- keeper told me that he thought it was the iron kettle that did it. My apiary is in the orchard. I had 110 col- onies, and the apricot trees were in full liloom when the picture shown herewith was taken. The people in the picture are the two young men who had rented the apiary, and a young woman who was \vorking for us. 1 don't care for lon
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 270 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL April 25, APIARY OF MBS. ARTIE BOWEN, OF MERCED CO., melt, and they were nice and yellow before I put them in, but after they were melted into wax I never saw such black stuff. A bee- keeper told me that he thought it was the iron kettle that did it. My apiary is in the orchard. I had 110 col- onies, and the apricot trees were in full liloom when the picture shown herewith was taken. The people in the picture are the two young men who had rented the apiary, and a young woman who was \vorking for us. 1 don't care for long-tongued bees. I have Best White Alfalfa or Basswoood Extracted Honey ^ ALL IN 60-POUND TIN CANS. ALFALFA This is the famous White Extracted Honey gathered in the g^reat Alfalfa regions of the Central West. It is a splendid honey, and nearly everybody who cares to eat honey at all can't get enough of the Alfalfa 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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