. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 106 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 9, 1905. speak as if you thought of giving the bees from the diseased colonies to the healthy colonies. Don't do that; they'll take the disease with them. 2. The earlier the queens are put in, the earlier, of course, will be the change to Italians; but it costs more for queens early, and you mustn't count on changing the blood to drive out the disease. 3. Tes. 4. Thousands of Rietsche presses are in use in Europe, one rea- son Vieing that so much of the foundation on the market there is adulterated. In this country t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 106 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 9, 1905. speak as if you thought of giving the bees from the diseased colonies to the healthy colonies. Don't do that; they'll take the disease with them. 2. The earlier the queens are put in, the earlier, of course, will be the change to Italians; but it costs more for queens early, and you mustn't count on changing the blood to drive out the disease. 3. Tes. 4. Thousands of Rietsche presses are in use in Europe, one rea- son Vieing that so much of the foundation on the market there is adulterated. In this country there is no trouble about buying pure foundation, and although a few years ago a number had machines to make foundation, nearly all buy now. It is possible, however, that by using leisure time for it, some would do well to use the Rietsche press. .GOODLUCKToPLANTERSy OF SALZER'S SEEDS ALFALFA CLOVER We are headquarters for Alfalfa, the kind yielding 7 tons per acre : .Salzer's Alsike Clover, hardy as oak, yielding 5 tons of maijnilieent hay per acre. We are the largest growers m the world of Mammoth Ked Clover, of Crimson Clover, of June Clover, Timothy and all sorts and varieties of grasses. TEOSINTE AND BILLION DOLLAR GRASS Greatest green food on earth, yields 80 tons per acre, should be planted on every farm in America, enormously prolific. Billion Dollar Grass yields 7 to 14 tons hay per acre. SALZER'S NATIONAL OATS Greatest Oats of the century, yielding in forty States from 1311 to 300 bushels per acre. Every fanner in America can have such yields in 1905. Salzer positively guarantees this. Wten 80 strong, heavily laden stocks from one kernel of seed! That is the secret of its enormous yield. Straw strong, stiS, stands like a stone wall. Nothing ever seen like it before. HOME BUILDER CORN So named because 50 acres in 1902 produced so enormously that the product built a beautiful house. See Salzer's Catalog. It is the earliest, big-eared and heaviest Yellow Deiit Corn on ear


Size: 1591px × 1571px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, booksubjectbees, bookyear1861