. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Price of Queens from Imported Mothers; !—$ Jn" ..1— .75 6— ..()— Tested-12— U. h. DAVIDSON & SONS. Establisht 1885. Fairview, Wilson Co., Tex. 12Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. If you want the Bee-Book That covers the whole Apicultural Field more completely than any other publish!, send f to Prof. A. J. , Cal., " Bee=Keeper's ; Liberal Discounts to the Trade. Quilts or No Quilts. At the Ontario convention, reported in tlie Canadian Bee Journal, IS were in favor of qu
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Price of Queens from Imported Mothers; !—$ Jn" ..1— .75 6— ..()— Tested-12— U. h. DAVIDSON & SONS. Establisht 1885. Fairview, Wilson Co., Tex. 12Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. If you want the Bee-Book That covers the whole Apicultural Field more completely than any other publish!, send f to Prof. A. J. , Cal., " Bee=Keeper's ; Liberal Discounts to the Trade. Quilts or No Quilts. At the Ontario convention, reported in tlie Canadian Bee Journal, IS were in favor of quilts and 12 opposed. Sugar for Feeding. It is good in the fall, perhaps better than honey ; but for spring, honey is away ahead, says A. Alberti in Deutsche 111. Bztg. The sugar needs a digestion that the honey does not, and in the fall and early winter this matters little because the food is taken in such small portions, but when breeding be- gins in late winter or spring, then it is con- sumed in large quantities, and converting so much cane-sugar overburdens. BEE=lUPPLIES! AT ROOTS f=RIC£^J. _ erything used by bee-keepers. POUDER'S HONEY-JARS. Prompt service. Low Freight Rates. NEW CATALOG FREE. Standard BelQlan Hare Book. THIS book of 175 pages presents a clear a n d concise It of the Bel- gian Hare industry; its growth, origin and kinds: the san- itation and construc- tion of the rabbitry; selection of breeding :are of the oung, feeding, dis- edition of .50,- Htii copies was sold n advance of publi- Price, in handsome paper cover, 25 cents, post- paid; or with the American Bee Journal one year—both for only $ GEOROn W. YORK & CO., 144 & 14ecially downward, gives a greater vigor of work than a crowded hive. Ten days liefore the flow begins, put the (|ueen in the lower chamber with a little brood —one comb with any amount of brood will be plenty; an excluder on this, and the rest of tlie brood on top. At the end of ten days, when the flow is just
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