. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 35tli Year. CHICAGO, ILL., JULY 4, 1895. No. 27. Coi;)tributed /V^ticles^ On Xmportant -Apiarian Subjects, lu-aud-Iu Breeding—Question Answered. BY G. M. DOOLITTLE. A correspondent writes that he has an apiary of about 80 colonies, and in it there are two colonies which give the best results in honey, capping the same very nice and white, the queens of which are very prolific, and the bees winter in ex- cellent condition every winter. He says that he would like to propagate these bees for their good qualities, and is desirous to know whether the reari
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 35tli Year. CHICAGO, ILL., JULY 4, 1895. No. 27. Coi;)tributed /V^ticles^ On Xmportant -Apiarian Subjects, lu-aud-Iu Breeding—Question Answered. BY G. M. DOOLITTLE. A correspondent writes that he has an apiary of about 80 colonies, and in it there are two colonies which give the best results in honey, capping the same very nice and white, the queens of which are very prolific, and the bees winter in ex- cellent condition every winter. He says that he would like to propagate these bees for their good qualities, and is desirous to know whether the rearing of queens from one and drones from another will answer, as the two are sisters. He seems. 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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