Gleanings in bee culture . y and quickly and easily that it makes thetaking off of honey a pleasure instead of a dread asin former years.—G. M. Doolittle, Borodino, N. Y. The removal of full honey-boxes has become anamusement since we began using the Porter bee-escape.—Ed. Bertrand, Editor Revue InternationaledApiculture, Nyon, Switzerland. This number of the Review contains more un-qualified praise of the Porter b<e-escape than anyother issue has ever contained of any other imple-ment; but so long as it is deserved, who cares?—Bee-keepers Review. They are the greatest thing on earth for ex


Gleanings in bee culture . y and quickly and easily that it makes thetaking off of honey a pleasure instead of a dread asin former years.—G. M. Doolittle, Borodino, N. Y. The removal of full honey-boxes has become anamusement since we began using the Porter bee-escape.—Ed. Bertrand, Editor Revue InternationaledApiculture, Nyon, Switzerland. This number of the Review contains more un-qualified praise of the Porter b<e-escape than anyother issue has ever contained of any other imple-ment; but so long as it is deserved, who cares?—Bee-keepers Review. They are the greatest thing on earth for expel-ling bees from supers.— G. J. Flansburg, SouthBethlehem, N. Y. I would not be without them for four times whatthey cost.—Dr. W. A. Tufts, Musson, La. Undoubtedly the best bee-escape is the one invent-ed by R. & E. C. Porter —W. S. Pouder, Indianap-olis, Ind. Bee-men are certainly behind the times if theycan afford to use them and do not.—M. H. Mendle-son, Ventura, Cal. For Sale by Dealers Everywhere I. R. & E. C. Porter, Patentees Send Orders to Your Dealer 750 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. June 1 ?^m^^^^f^a^^r-m^^m^m^m^^t^^ s^e I :dney-bee and U/)e GARDEN One always associates the Honey-bee with the Garden. This is why those most interestedin Bee Culture are also ardentadvocates of country life. We should like to add half thereaders of Gleanings in Bee Culture tothe subscription list of SuburbanLife this summer. ReadtHisSpecialOffer: For the next thirty days we will makea special price on a years subscriptionto Suburban Life and a copy of fascinat ing book— The Gardenof a Commuters Wife—the TWO for$, postage paid to any address in theUnited States. A Sample Copy (number) of Suburban Life Free Address Suburban Life, 156 Fifth Av., New York 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 751 ^g/> BPS Paints Ready for Use. V?y? A Pure Lead, Zinc, and Linseed-oil Paint Containing No Adulteration Whatever B. P. S. Paint contains no adulteration


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