. Gleanings in bee culture. ES and QUEENS. Circular KEYNOLDS BEOS., WILLIAUSBUKG, INE. 1884. ITALIANUntested 1884. a Specialty ! We will have plenty of untested queens by the10th, so they will go by return mail. No more nu-cleus colonies for sale. Send for circular. Everyqueen that we have heard from (with one excep-tion this season) arrived in the best of order. T. S. HAIili,ll-12d Ktrbys Creek, Jackson Co., Ala. XjiOOZS. x3::e;:ei.£3 ! Queens and nuclei a specialty. For prices see ad-vertisement in Gleanings of Maj 1st. W. C. LESTER,ll-12d Washington Hollow, Dutchess


. Gleanings in bee culture. ES and QUEENS. Circular KEYNOLDS BEOS., WILLIAUSBUKG, INE. 1884. ITALIANUntested 1884. a Specialty ! We will have plenty of untested queens by the10th, so they will go by return mail. No more nu-cleus colonies for sale. Send for circular. Everyqueen that we have heard from (with one excep-tion this season) arrived in the best of order. T. S. HAIili,ll-12d Ktrbys Creek, Jackson Co., Ala. XjiOOZS. x3::e;:ei.£3 ! Queens and nuclei a specialty. For prices see ad-vertisement in Gleanings of Maj 1st. W. C. LESTER,ll-12d Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. ITALIAN AND HOLY-LAND QUEENS. Fine Queens a specialty, bred from imported andselected stock. Bees by pound; nuclei or full colo-nies. Send for circular to VT. B. COaGESBALL, STTFT., HILL SIDE APIARY,Summit, - Union Co., - New Jersey. 11-12-d. VTTJCLETJS COLON? with Italian queen after July 4th,IN with 3 L. frames, $; cur 3 L. frames, $^Italian queens, $ ,1. L. HYDE, Pomfret Landing, Vol. XII. JUNE 15, 1884. No. 12. TERMS: $ PKB ANNUM, IN ADVANCE;8 Copies for ; 3 for $; 5 for $;10 or more, 75 cts. each. Single Number,5 cts. Additions to clubs may be madeat club rates. Above are all to be sent to ONE POSTOFFICE. PUBLISHED BY J A. I. ROOT, MEDIXA, OHIO. [^ eryear extra. To all countri4p NOT of per year extra. THE DANGER OF HASTY CONCLU-SIONS. PROF. COOK TALKS TO US ABOUT BURYING BEES,AND SOME #THER THINGS. §OME years ago, Mr. Editor, I put two or threecolonies of bees under ground for the winter,digging a hole in the sand, arranging for ven-tilation and drainage, and covering all withstraw and earth. They came through sobright and fine that I could but sa,y eureka, es-pecially as the winter was one of the disastrousones. I said in my report, this seems to promisewell; but it is yet too early to speak with next year, and still the next, gave the same re-sult. Only one of these winters


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