. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 17, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 205 Then the stove is almost a necessity alout the honey-house for many other purposes, such as warming bee-feed, melting old coiubs in hot water, and pressing the same, and many other purposes, without troubling the good wife's kitchen-stove, which is pretty sure to be more or less museed up when so used. The outlook for so using a tank or any- thing else this season for honey is very dis- couraging. We have had only a little over 2 inches of rain so far this season, and nearly all has fallen within the last 1


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 17, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 205 Then the stove is almost a necessity alout the honey-house for many other purposes, such as warming bee-feed, melting old coiubs in hot water, and pressing the same, and many other purposes, without troubling the good wife's kitchen-stove, which is pretty sure to be more or less museed up when so used. The outlook for so using a tank or any- thing else this season for honey is very dis- couraging. We have had only a little over 2 inches of rain so far this season, and nearly all has fallen within the last 10 days. No signs of any growth yet that produces honey. A little shade of green in the wet places. Ordinarily our early bloom is all out by this time, and bees are humming lively. A. J. Burns. San Diego Co., Calif., Feb. 10. The Season of 1903. I enjoy reading the Bee .Journal every week, beginning it 2 years ago this month, 2 months l>efore 1 had any bees. I bought my tirst 2 colonies the following May, and have had 2 ..rt^^^iaa,iSSw ,. Mm-S^;^mm> ^iKlPi^ i^mmimifR Mk*^^C^«^. Is^ iJnwviP^r^ (if^^w" ^^^k ^^Ll^ ^^RI!!jm\s£?^ ^-^ W KP^ Corn »t>;i ^« We challenge the world to pro- »»/. duce a more prolific, earlr. earL-d cora variety than ^uIzcr'A Home Builder, so be- cause 50 acres of this Hue corn yielded so heavily in 1902, that io net proceeds built a beautiful home for the 1 ucky possessor. See catalog. Tff'* caip f^m 157 bu. per acre. m Pt By John I'lagcl, La Porte Co., led. 160 bu. per acre. m By 0. K. Michael. Mont. Co., 0. 196 b«. per »cre. By Richard Spaeth. Lake Ind. 11*8 bu. per acre. Bt J. D. Walker, Hamhlem Co., 230 bu. per acre. *^i ir«i Bt LiiwrLUce Scheistel, Uyemaw Co., Mich. ^^H m0^ gi«j ^?!!?^r^ ^^ S:"^ S04 bu. per acre. mm mm Bay Stearns. Kansom N. D. Bars: "Ripened In 120 dava. Yielded MH bu. per acre. N.:-\t v-^-Tr 1 will grow 400 bu. per acre .•*-?? ffuui ; tm^f ^^M % M National Oats. |^ ^|


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