. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 898. THE AMERICAN BEE KEEPER. ut diseased and dwindled away as be- ore. Now the result was altogether ifferent with those that wintered ut-doors. Those with the clover ouey and sugar syrup were weak in 5ring and slow to build up, while lose ou the fall honey were strong d healthy. I then came to the )ncIusion that as long as I could inter my baes on the summer stands ith the cheap honey, better than I >uld in the cellar with the cheap jney, and winter on the summer ands with the cheap honey as well as could in the cellar with a more ex- nsive a


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 898. THE AMERICAN BEE KEEPER. ut diseased and dwindled away as be- ore. Now the result was altogether ifferent with those that wintered ut-doors. Those with the clover ouey and sugar syrup were weak in 5ring and slow to build up, while lose ou the fall honey were strong d healthy. I then came to the )ncIusion that as long as I could inter my baes on the summer stands ith the cheap honey, better than I >uld in the cellar with the cheap jney, and winter on the summer ands with the cheap honey as well as could in the cellar with a more ex- nsive article 1 was ahead in dollars ',d cents by doing it. But if I had feed sugar or use a milder honey I ilieve I would winter in the cellar, igar syrup and many of our finer ades of honey are mild in flavor id are very suitable for indoor win- ring, yet they lack the heat pro- icing qualties contained in the strong d more aromatic fall honey, and lich are so necessary to successful ntering ou the summer stands, lere is more that might be said )ng this line, but I have said enough provoke thought, and will wait un- I hear what others have to say. ^^•anklin, Pa. Clubbing List. ^e will send the American Bee-Keeper with PCB. PRCE. BOTH. erican Bee Journal, (81 00) 81 35 Keeper's Review. (1 00) 1 35 adian Bee Journal, (1 00) 1 35 mingrs in Bee Culture. (1 00) 1 35 nj 3 per cent, discount will be allowed catalogue prices on all orders re- ved before February 1st, 1898. 110 cepting on sections, shipping cases i glass. j^a^^i^0:^i^"". Ed. Am. Bee Keeper, Dear Sir:— I notice in the Nov. number of the American Bee Keeper a request for sudscribers to write from their own experience ou topics pertaining to bees. I will make an attempt to do so although I have never w-ritten any- thing before and my experience is small. In fact I have kept bees only two seasons. There are several old fashioned bee keepers about here who believe that bees should have water but they let them get it


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