. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug. 24, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 539 Root's GomiTin HONEY WANTED. We are in the market for both comb and extracted honey. If voii have any to offer, let us hear from you ATjONCE stating the grade, number of pounds of eacli grade, from what source gath- ered and HOW it i> put up. If ex- tracted, send a sample by mail. We Handle Several Carloads Every and may be able to refer you to a buyer if we cannot handle it ourselves. See our ad in this column for July 6th issue for Honeo-PaGkaQes.,. Five-gallon square Cans are now per ten boxe


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug. 24, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 539 Root's GomiTin HONEY WANTED. We are in the market for both comb and extracted honey. If voii have any to offer, let us hear from you ATjONCE stating the grade, number of pounds of eacli grade, from what source gath- ered and HOW it i> put up. If ex- tracted, send a sample by mail. We Handle Several Carloads Every and may be able to refer you to a buyer if we cannot handle it ourselves. See our ad in this column for July 6th issue for Honeo-PaGkaQes.,. Five-gallon square Cans are now per ten boxes instead of $ ADDRESS THE A, L ROOT CO, MEDINA, la the muUitude of counsellors there i safety.—Prov. 11-14. Ventilation or Protection in Winter. Query loi.—Is ventilation or protection neces- sary in winter? If so, give one or more meth- ods.— Ux.'iH. E. France—Yes, both. A proper answer would be too long for this department. P. H. Elwood—The cellar seems to be necessary in this Mohawk valley (N. Y). Dr. C. C. Miller—Both necessary, but it would take all this page to give methods. G. M. Doolittle—A good sized entrance for ventilation, and chaff hives for protec- tion. Dr. J. P. H. Brown—In my climate (Georgia) no extra preparation is neces- sary. S. T. Pettit—Yes, to both. Space is toe limited to do Justice in these important cases. A. h\ Brown—That depends whether you live in Florida or Utah. Here in Florida it is not needed. Prof. A. J. Cook—Not protection here in California, and ventilation only at en- trance anywhere. Eugene Secor-Yes, both, in my locality. Entrances wide open in a sufficiently wariii. well-ventilated cellar. E. Whitcomb—Protection is as necessary to bees as to stock. 1. Cellar-wintering. 2. Pack on summer stands. J. M. Hambaugh—Both. This depart- ment will not give room to methods. Read some good, standard bee-book. C H. Dibbern—Yes, sir, in this climate (Illinois) it is, and in my opinion a good cellar is the best


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