. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, 1910. American Hee Journal Case of white honey from native flowers— ist. The Golden Apiary. 2d. B. !•'. Bartliolo- mew; 3d. K. W. Van De Mark. Case of amber honey from native flowers— 1st. Geary & Geary; 2d. B. V. Bartholomew; 3d. F. W. Van De Marls. Extracted honey—ist. The Golden Apiary; 2d. B. F, Bartholomew; .3d. Geary & Geary. Samples of extracted honey in not less than one-pound bottles—1st. K. W. Van De Mark; 2d, Geary & Geary; 3d. B. F. Bartholo- mew. Candied extracted honey—1st, Geary & Geary; 2d. B. F. Bartholomew;
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, 1910. American Hee Journal Case of white honey from native flowers— ist. The Golden Apiary. 2d. B. !•'. Bartliolo- mew; 3d. K. W. Van De Mark. Case of amber honey from native flowers— 1st. Geary & Geary; 2d. B. V. Bartholomew; 3d. F. W. Van De Marls. Extracted honey—ist. The Golden Apiary; 2d. B. F, Bartholomew; .3d. Geary & Geary. Samples of extracted honey in not less than one-pound bottles—1st. K. W. Van De Mark; 2d, Geary & Geary; 3d. B. F. Bartholo- mew. Candied extracted honey—1st, Geary & Geary; 2d. B. F. Bartholomew; 3d, F. W. Van De Mark. Samples of candied honey from different flowers —ist, Geary & Geary; 2d, F. W. Van De Mark. Beeswax—1st. The Golden Apiary; 2d. B. F. Bartholomew; 3d. V. W. Van De Mark. Designs in honey—ist, B. F. Bartholomew; 2d. The Golden Apiary; 3d. Geo. H. Coiilson. Designs in beeswax—1st, B. F. Bartholo- mew; 2d, F. W. Van DeMark; 3d. The Gold- en .-Vpiary. Sealed comb for table use—1st. F. W. Van He Mark; 2d. B. F. Bartholomew; 3d. Geary vV Geary. Sealed comb for extracting—ist. Geary & Geary; 2d. B. F. Bartholomew; 3d. The Golden Apiary. Apiarian appliances—1st. F. W. Van De Mark; 2d. The Golden Apiary. One fr^ie of dark Italian bees in observa- tory hive, and aueen—1st. Geary & Geary; jd. Mrs. J. T. Wallace: id. Geo. H. Coulson. One frame of golden Italian bees in obser- vatory hive, and queen—1st, Geo. ,H. Coul- son; 2d. F. W. Van De Mark. One frame of black or native bees in ob- servatory hive, and queen—ist. Mrs. J. T. Wallace; 2d, F. W. Van DeMark; 3d. Geo. H. Coulson. Separators in Section Honey? IIV G. M. DOOLITTLE. "Mr. Doolittle. won't you give us an article in the American Bee Journal relative to the use of separators in the production of comb honey for market? Shall we use them, or shall we not?" Thus writes a correspondent who evidently is anxious, as all should be, to place their section honey on
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