. Gleanings in bee culture . Hutchinson, W Z 7 Pearce. J. A 10 Southern Fruit Grower— 30 Seedsmen. Allen Brothers 26 Burpee. W. A 23 Burt, & Sons , 10 Falrview Seed Farm 23 Ferry, D. M 27 Flansburg, C. N. & Son 25 Flansburg & Potter 25 Henderson. Peter 30 IsbellCo 20 Kellogg. R. M 24 Lovett, J. T 29 Maule, W. H 24 Mills Seedhouse 30 Olds, L. L 24 Park, G. W 29 Salzer. J. A 23 Scarflf, W. N 25 Shumway, R. H 27 Texas Seed and Floral 8 Thomas, W. W 27 Thorburn. J. M 23 Sprayers. Brown, E. C 19 Field Force Pump Co 30 Rochester Spray Pump Co. 19Pratt, B. G. & Co 18 Stoves and Ranges. Imper


. Gleanings in bee culture . Hutchinson, W Z 7 Pearce. J. A 10 Southern Fruit Grower— 30 Seedsmen. Allen Brothers 26 Burpee. W. A 23 Burt, & Sons , 10 Falrview Seed Farm 23 Ferry, D. M 27 Flansburg, C. N. & Son 25 Flansburg & Potter 25 Henderson. Peter 30 IsbellCo 20 Kellogg. R. M 24 Lovett, J. T 29 Maule, W. H 24 Mills Seedhouse 30 Olds, L. L 24 Park, G. W 29 Salzer. J. A 23 Scarflf, W. N 25 Shumway, R. H 27 Texas Seed and Floral 8 Thomas, W. W 27 Thorburn. J. M 23 Sprayers. Brown, E. C 19 Field Force Pump Co 30 Rochester Spray Pump Co. 19Pratt, B. G. & Co 18 Stoves and Ranges. Imperial Range Co 18 Trees. Gardner Nursery Co 24 German Nurseries 30 Hubbard, T. S 24 Hill, D 30 Roesch, L 24 Rogers, H. C 19 Sheerln 23 Storrs & Harrison 23, 25 Wood, A. L 29 Tools. Allen, S. L 27 Bateman Mfg. Co 20 Typewriters. Oliver Typewriter Co. ..cover. Wheel Co 19 1911 GLETAJsnnsrGb* rN bee cctotxjre-Some Queens that Will Double Your Honey Crop Wonderful Results from Care in Breeding. TllK one aplculturalheld left nearly un-trodden Is that ofimprovement of holds out greaterrewards for the effortsput forth. This is prov-en by the wonderfulyields secured by thefew enterprising menwho have ventured in-to this fertile instance, when at-tend ing conventionsand visiting bee-keep-ers in New York, In thewinter of 1909, I repeat-edly heard of the won-derful strain of ftaliansand the bountiful yieldssecured by Mr. Geo. B. Howe, of Black River, N. my return I corresponded with Mr. Howe,and learned that for 14 years he had been workingIn the direction of improving his stock; and that,of late, it was not unusual for him to secure 200pounds of comb honey per colony. He said thatbee-keepers who visited him could scarcely believeit possible thai he secured such crops. At my earnest solicitation, Mr. Howe consentedto tell in the Review the story of his success; howhe secured the best stock to begin with; how thework of weeding out was performed


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