. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bee-Hives and Sections Smokers and Extractors Comb Foundation If you live west of the Missouri River, send for our free 48-page illustrated catalog to-day and save money. We are a co-operative association of bee-keepers, and can supply comb and extracted honey at all times. The Colorado Honey-Producers'Association DEPT. B, DENVER, COLORADO Headquarters National Bee-Keepers' Ass'n, Oct. 13, 14, 15. 1908. The WAYNE HOTEL and PAVIUON, DETROIT. MICHIGAN Only First Class Hotel in the City overlooking the Beautiful Detroit River. American and European Plan.


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bee-Hives and Sections Smokers and Extractors Comb Foundation If you live west of the Missouri River, send for our free 48-page illustrated catalog to-day and save money. We are a co-operative association of bee-keepers, and can supply comb and extracted honey at all times. The Colorado Honey-Producers'Association DEPT. B, DENVER, COLORADO Headquarters National Bee-Keepers' Ass'n, Oct. 13, 14, 15. 1908. The WAYNE HOTEL and PAVIUON, DETROIT. MICHIGAN Only First Class Hotel in the City overlooking the Beautiful Detroit River. American and European Plan. Popular Rates. 5^6, J. R. HAYES, Dandelion and Apple-Bloom. Bees are hatchin;; now. They have been out of the cellar for .^ weeks. A few dandelions are now open. an-I the bees are on the wing. There is no other bloom yet, altbouph apples are nearly out. We hope for a week of this bloom. T. F. Bingham. Farwell. May 15. Extracted Honey. The past winter while in Duluth, Minn., I was confronted with something I had not ex- pected to find. I was assured by a gentleman who keeps a large grocery store in Duluth, that the honey sold him by a Mr. Kimball, of Minnesota, was m eager demand; in fact, three times the amount was sold to that of comb. He sold the extracted honeyi at 30 cents per poiind. and comb in bee-way sections at 22 cents per pound. In some of the other stores I found California extracted honey and comb honey in the plain sections selling at 25 cents per pound, with the preference for comb honey at the other stores. I have reasoned that Mr. Kimball has been in the habit of extracting his honey late in the season, as recommended by tbe bee-papers. His honey no doubt is largely raspberry, and that it sells better than California's best, is welcome news for bee-keepers in this section. I have read with much interest the articles on comb and extracted honey in the Bee-Keep- ers' Review, and concluae that 1 will nroduce comb honey, as I would rather do so. The


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