. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 378 December, 1912. American Hee Journal they ever got. There certainly never was such a lot of clover, both alsike and white, and it doesn't seem possible that bees could go into winter duarters in better condition than just now. Hives are well tilled with young: bees. Mr, Crane is not the only bee- keeper in this section who expects a bum- per crop next year. G. W. Fassett. Middlebury, Vt., N'ov. 4. tho best in the State for honey. I live 11 miles from the famous Natural Bridge. Kdward Sullivan, Buena Vista, Va., Oct. 3, Enjoys the Journal I enjoy t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 378 December, 1912. American Hee Journal they ever got. There certainly never was such a lot of clover, both alsike and white, and it doesn't seem possible that bees could go into winter duarters in better condition than just now. Hives are well tilled with young: bees. Mr, Crane is not the only bee- keeper in this section who expects a bum- per crop next year. G. W. Fassett. Middlebury, Vt., N'ov. 4. tho best in the State for honey. I live 11 miles from the famous Natural Bridge. Kdward Sullivan, Buena Vista, Va., Oct. 3, Enjoys the Journal I enjoy the American Bee Journal im- mensely. F. DuNDAs Todd. Victoria, B. C, Oct. 22. Extra Good Report for Iowa My full report for igi2 is 150U pounds of ex- tracted honey from 0 colonies, spring count, and increased to 14 by natural swarming. I took off the surplus arrangement the last week in Aueust and gave them a chance to fill up for winter. They are now well sup- plied with honey. Fred .Searsboro. Iowa, Oct. 24. Has 50 Colonies and Good Crop I have kept so colonies of bees for ten years with success, getting from 500 to 2000 pounds per year. This county is not one of Clover Looks Fine White clover looks as fine as I ever saw it in the fall. I have i7 colonies of bees in fine shape for winter. John G. Norton. Macomb, Oct. Another Winter Shed of Mr. Roberts. Index to Vol. LII SUBJECTS AddreEcs to Michigan Convention—51. Advertised Honey 338, 373. Age of Swarming Bees—2iJ2. Age of worker at First Flight—181. Alexander Method of Dividing—54. Alfalfa Fertilization—11, 321. Alfalfa Honey, quality—13, 4C. Alsike Clover—13S. Amount of Honey used by colony in a year—1IJ7, 239, 208. Announcement, Change of l^ocation—133. Ants—214, 2:)3, 377. Apiary in Hulgaria—13ii. Apiary, large, in the South—303, 337. Airiary Work—236, 337, Appeal for Rces—175. Apple Selling at Auction—332. Asphalt Felt for Hives—121. Autiimobile.'f and Trucks—174. 3


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