. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bees Flourishing in Ohio Bees are doing splendidly this spring. I have increased my little apiary from 5 colo- nies to 10. Clover has opened in fine shape, and if the weather continues favorable we. Transferring from a Barrel to a Hive. as witnesses. The owner. Ned Berwick, of Hearst Ave., to the right of the barrel, with his hands clasped; Master John and Mr. Krohliger in the rear. Bees are in fine shape, and ready for the honey harvest. J. C, Froiiliger. Berkeley. Calif., April 29. will have a fair crop. Indications are good for a flow from basswood


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bees Flourishing in Ohio Bees are doing splendidly this spring. I have increased my little apiary from 5 colo- nies to 10. Clover has opened in fine shape, and if the weather continues favorable we. Transferring from a Barrel to a Hive. as witnesses. The owner. Ned Berwick, of Hearst Ave., to the right of the barrel, with his hands clasped; Master John and Mr. Krohliger in the rear. Bees are in fine shape, and ready for the honey harvest. J. C, Froiiliger. Berkeley. Calif., April 29. will have a fair crop. Indications are good for a flow from basswood. Medina. Ohio, June t, J. C. MosGROVE. Clover Prospects Fine in New York The clover crop in northern New York never looked better, with wet. rainy weather all through May. My bees are in poor con- ilition. but are picking up on dandelion and fruit bloom. The prospects now are for a large crop of honey. J. S. Dean. Rensselaer Kails, N. \ . May 28. Losses in New York One-Third The winter losses are a little over one- third. Clover and other honey prospects are good. I have about 230 fairly good colo- nies now. Okki. L. Hershiser. Kenmore. N. June v llorse-Dung for Smoker-Fuel I noticed an article in the last issue of the Bee .Journal regarding the use of cow-dung for smoker-fuel. I ha\'e never used cow- dung for this purpose, but I have used horse- Convention Notice The annual meeting of the New Jersey Bee-Keepers' Association will be held on Friday, July 12, at the apiary of Mr, Chas, H. Root, at Red Bank, N, J. Program for the same is being prepared. K. G. Carr. Sgc. tiittf Tr^ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]


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