. Gleanings in bee culture. ishing to purchase a 40-acre farm, in-cludinu- Kill colonies bees, mostly Italians, verycheap, on easy terras, had better call on or corres-pond with undersigned. Would exchange for prop-erty in town; Michigan A. A. COUEY, Port Andrew, Richland Co., Wis. FARM FOR SALE. I offer a good farm for sale, 125 acres, good build-ings, on a good turnpike road, very desirable neigh-bors, and in an excellent locality for bees and hon-ey ; white clover and forest pasture in is not only a good locality for bees, but iahealthy; pure water, and church a


. Gleanings in bee culture. ishing to purchase a 40-acre farm, in-cludinu- Kill colonies bees, mostly Italians, verycheap, on easy terras, had better call on or corres-pond with undersigned. Would exchange for prop-erty in town; Michigan A. A. COUEY, Port Andrew, Richland Co., Wis. FARM FOR SALE. I offer a good farm for sale, 125 acres, good build-ings, on a good turnpike road, very desirable neigh-bors, and in an excellent locality for bees and hon-ey ; white clover and forest pasture in is not only a good locality for bees, but iahealthy; pure water, and church and school facili-ties fully up to the average in the State. Termafair, and title perfect. Address or apply to SAML G. HILLIS,14 Concord, Lewis Co., Ky. PAPER HONEY-BOXES for any, with one-poundsections. Shipping - cases for comb colonies Italian Bees for U- ISBELL, Norwich, N. Y. DADANTS FOUI^DATION FACTORY, Whole-sale and retail. 0rP advertisement in -- ? -•— • 3btf4. Vol. XII. SEPT. 1, 1884. No. 17. TERMS: Per ANNUl NOT LESS . Sent postpatd, in the I U. S. and Canadas. To all other coun- , tries of the Universal Postal Union, 18c auto be sent I ,^_ ^ RQOT, MEDINA, OHIO, i Fhell! P. U.!^- ^o all countries not of PUBLISHED SEMIMONTHLY BY , 42c per year extra. NOTES FKOM THE BANNER APIARY. NO. 58. A COKKECTION. TMPROPER punctuation perverts the sense of|l[ the bej^iuniny of the second paragraph of my hist^l article. It should be as follows: Three years ago^?^ I buried 11 colonies; all except one very weakone came through in fine condition. RAISING COMB HONEY. I do not advise waiting until the bees are hanging-out before putting on boxes, even if I did succeedso well when compelled to wait; but I W(Mld advisewaiting until the bees are ready to begin to hano , friend Root, speak of waiting so long that theswarming fever might be started. Well, what if itwas started; would that be undesirable? Until thepresent seas


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