Gleanings in bee culture . Some homes of Qglorado Ibeemen, The middle view on the right shows K.•iron-cJs4 mQUig-proof bee-house, 412 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. KPt a start. bees, and manages a part of them a later article we will sliow a picture ofone of his apiaries, located on a shed upper riglit-hand view shows the homeof F. W. Brainard, Canon City; and thenext one, the middle view on the left, thehome of Geo. F. Lester, at Delta. The mid-dle view on the right, while not the home ofa beekeeper, is nevertheless the home of oneof them for a part of the working hours,being
Gleanings in bee culture . Some homes of Qglorado Ibeemen, The middle view on the right shows K.•iron-cJs4 mQUig-proof bee-house, 412 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. KPt a start. bees, and manages a part of them a later article we will sliow a picture ofone of his apiaries, located on a shed upper riglit-hand view shows the homeof F. W. Brainard, Canon City; and thenext one, the middle view on the left, thehome of Geo. F. Lester, at Delta. The mid-dle view on the right, while not the home ofa beekeeper, is nevertheless the home of oneof them for a part of the working hours,being the mouse-proof bee-house built by Ensley for one of his out-apiaries inDelta County. It is covered with sheet ironpainted black. The two lower pictures showthe homes of A. F. Foster, Boulder, and Stauffer, Delta. In connection with thelatter, it is interesting to note that the beespaid for it in one , Colorado. THE WILLOW AS A POLLEN AND HONEYPLANT BY J. L. BYER the different honey sources ofOntario and other sections in the same lati-tude, probably none are more importantthan the willows, so familiar to nearly everyone. Tr
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