American ^ae Journal 



April, 1908. 



Tliose Honey Crop Reports of 1907 



Vv'hen a bee-keeper meets a stranger 

 whom he discovers to be another bee- 

 keeper, about the first question he wants 

 to ask is : "How many colonies have 

 you?" the next question being: "What 

 was your crop?" Nor is he less interest- 

 ed to get these same items regarding 

 bee-keepers who are old friends and ac- 

 quaintances. A large number of such 

 reports have been received, and instead 

 of their appearing at different times in 

 different numbers, they have been saved 

 up to appear in the present number in 

 tabulated form. 



While this has the advantage that 

 the reports occupy very much less space, 

 it also has the advantage that one may 

 see at a glance just the thing one is 

 most interested to know, ft is pretty 

 safe to predict that a great many will 

 vote this an unusually interesting num- 

 ber of the .American Bee Journal. They 

 are as follows : 



No. Lbs. Lbs. 

 Col. Comb. Ext. 



ALABAMA. 



Ryan, H. R. R 15 82 



ARIZONA. 



Openshaw, W. F 600 35, 000 



ARKANSAS. 



Brown, M 176 4,370 250 



Cannaway, H. P 2 60 



CALIFORNIA. 



Abbe, Chas. H 150 4,000 



Fray. R. H 350 22,500 



Ooodman. Chas 50 1,300 1,380 



Iselin, Sebastian 130 6,490 350 



Lee, W S 106 134 4,150 



Lobre, A 18 2,800 



Muth-Rasmussen, Wm 11.233 



Scott, U. B 60 4.481 120 



Thayer, H. E 11 1,500 



Wise, O. T 128 9.000 60 



COLORADO. 



Wright, E. C 21 i.:;24 



CONNECTICUT. 



Griffin, S. J 6 402 



Guernsey, C. S 8 17s 



Wiggin, Mrs. CD 6 25 



GEORGIA. 



Free, W. J. II 15 ,50 25 



ILLINOIS. 



Anderson, J. L 55 2,715 260 



liaumgaertner, J. G 15 300 



Becker, Charles 29 600 



Beyier M 53 500 100 



S°."' "• V 26 1.650 120 



Dadant & Sons 210 15,000 



Eenigcnburg. John 40 546 1,109 



Finkenbinder, D, A 9 800 



Foulk, F. S 8 325 



Group. John F fi 600 500 



Holdener J D 67 1,600 350 



Jones. M. A 10 <;oo 



kelsey. W. T 5 2^0 



Kendall, Frank R 11 660 550 



Kluck, N A 27 400 4,000 



Littler. Chas 80 2,000 



Macklin, Chas. G 18 1.460 70 



Mahr. M. D ,4 300 so 



Marshall. Wm 8s 2,000 



May. Fred H 98 200 250 



Meise. F. A 45 25 ^ 



Miller. Dr. C. C lil 7.300 



Moffett,*W. E 45 2 225 



Mottinger. S L 23 1,050 ' 



Nydegger, John 50 2,000 



Priestm.an. W. H 8 300 



Secor, W. G 30 500 1,800 



Slack. Geo. B 26 700 60 



Stordock C. H loc 140 s.320 • 



Vogcl. Hcnrv 30 2,100 100 



Wagner, F. M 50 400 



Wand, Geo 9 220 870 



Whitmor^ Dr. .\. P 5 232 200 



UIAIIO. 



Boone, A. E i 266 



Briggs. S. W .^".','^''.'!'. 10 no 



Goss. Walter ,4 2S8 



Heme, F. Andrew 6 44 •170 



Mahin, Milton ,3 " ^' 



f?ren, John L 25 200 200 



Sage, George 24 600 



mwA. 



Adams, Timothy 24 600 



Ahrens, Herman ^7 S40 



Aldrich, H. A 220 100 12.000 



No. 



Col. 



Barber, Isaac 77 



Brown, Harley 11 



Burkhart. Otto 6 



Cartwright, W 150 



Confare, Geo. B 62 



Doan. Chas 32 



Dobson, M. B 13 



Egenes, John 6 



Fairbanks. C. A 36 



Hall. F. W 131 



Hinrichs, Henry 43 



Johnson, Edward J 16 



Lenty, John A 14 



Lester. W. W 80 



Little. D. G 80 



May. T. W 30 



Miller', C. H 38 



-Mocn. Geo. 24 



Niemann, Joseph M 29 



Peterson, Fred 4 



Kigg. Thos. F 20 



Roberts, Wm. G 40 



Schilling, G. F 50 



Schmidt, B. F 10 



Siemonsma, Wm 2 



Stine, Rev. J. W 6 



Strong, J. L 122 



Tackaberry, A. ^ 60 



KANSAS. 



Downie. Frank 9 



Frank, J. C 117 



Hillebrandt. H. F 15 



Moore. F. D 8 



Newman, L M 2 



Zahner, Max 62 



KENTUCKY. 



Montfort, O. B 46 



Rice, L. T 6 



Swearingen^ W. A. 54 



MAINE. 



Carroll, Weston 6 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Knox, H. E 5 



Loring. Miss Martha i 



Shattuck, M. E 2 



Stover. Edward B 9 



MICHIGAN. 



Bechtel, Moses 15 



Bleech, G. A 120 



Doty, H. A 30 



English, Clyde 290 



Gale, George 18 



Gorton, L. E 18 



Guernsey, A. H 134 



Huntly, A 3. 



Myer. banford L 11 



Sims, John L 21 



Tyler. Edward 12 



Warne, E. B 50 



MINNESOTA. 



Luedloff, Herman 40 



Nelson, C. N 13 



Ridley, J 75 



MISSOURI. 



Detherow, Jno. A 8 



Erickson, A. G 45 



French, T 6 



Gamble, H. W 8 



House, O. H 4 



Keith, H. W 40 



Lawing S. S 23 



Long, Irving 39 



Moore, Eliza 15 



Pancoast, H. H ^^ 



Porter, Levi B 7 



Robbins. W. D 15 



Robertson, R. G 40 



MONTANA. 



Deal, Jr., Wm. W 19 



NEBRASKA. 



Atkinson, Thos 2 s 



Hawks, E. A 6 



Kinnison, D. B jo 



Michelson. Peter O s 



Palmer. C. B 14 



Warner. A. A 8 



NEVADA. 



Patton, J. E 124 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Smith, J. P 20 



NEW JERSEY. 



Carr, E. G 20 



Grovcr, George 63 



Hann, Albert G 23 



Prankard, G. P 7 



NEW MEXICO. 



Metcalfe, O. B 400 



NEW YORK. 



Anderson, Everett 10 



Averv. H. T .0 



Billyard, Mrs. Buell 13 



Bolting, Wm 28 



Coggshall, D. H 415 



Coon. Morris 30 



Gutekunst. Emil W 34 



Gutckunst, Walter 10 



Hayes, Wm. J i 



36 



!.500 



No. 

 Col. 



Janack, Jr., John 21 



Jewett, Fred C 34 



Nichols. Homer H 4 



O'Brien. Dan 8 



Redderit, E 17 



Roys, F. C 67 



Yates, Theodore 140 



NORTH CAROLINA, 



McGuirc' d. \n.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 88 



OHIO. 



Heck, Jacob 10 



Irwin, William 6s 



McBride, F 2? 



Moore, W. R 12 



Roush, V. V 74 



OKLAHOMA. 



Gardiner, N. Fred 2 



OREGON. 



Ahlers, Herman 1 76 



Boyle, Wm. 1 38 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Beck. L. C 42 



Bi-elow, J. F 150 



Buchanan, H. S 9 



Burns, John 40 



Edwards, G. H 2 



Hopkins, H 67 



Hull, J. D 35 



Hunsberger, A. C 47 



Inghram, Robert 4 



King, T. Frank 6 



Kline, J. E 50 



Miller, G. E 51 



Peck, Sidney A 21 



Turner, Elmer E 95 



Wentworth, G. N 66 



White, C. E 7 



Will, D. W 17 



Williams, W. S 36 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Dahl, A 4 



Syverud, L. A 49 



TENNESSEE. 



Hix, B. C 5 



Murphy, E 10 



TEXAS. 



Murry, H. D 54 



Sueltenfuss. Otto 77 



Williams. Fred 10 



VERMONT. 



Cram. M. F co 



Fisher & Son, H. D 41 



VIRGINIA. 



Oglesby, N. P 37 



WASHINGTON. 



Hopsecger. Chas. W 47 



Peters, John J 18 



Rice, O. K 25 



Smith, E. W 10 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



Mersing, E. C 90 



Shockey, Ira 28 



Thatcher, Wm. A 45 



WISCONSIN. 



Barnes. W. D 20 



Barrette, Mrs. Paul 35 



Eergstrand, Chas. 3 



Blunck, Fred 5 



Brown. J. E 84 



Church. L. F 30 



Cochems, John 52 



Duajc. E. A 16 



Goodnow, V 14 



Greenwood, H. E 90 



Hansen, James 18 



Hatch, C. A I2S 



Hanselman, E. H 125 



Heurkens. Herman 42 



Holtman. G 360 



Roller, John 112 



Lehmann. Ed 146 



Lockwood. Fred 2^ 



Matzke. F. E so 



McClain, Archie 18 



Parman. L. W 22 



Pierner, John W 62 



Plumb, Mrs. T. C 25 



Savage, H. W 81 



Stoflet, Frank 157 



Thorstad, T. E 48 



Voigt, C. T« 6s 



Wagner. L. E 58 



Wilde. Wm 84 



Witter. Lafayette 9 



CANADA. 



Bridge. A. M 38 



Coddington, John H 2 



Verrct, Jacques 115 



:,400 

 [,200 

 J, 600 



1,236 1,700 



3.65s 3.20s 



500 



1,500 300 



398 

 s8o 



780 

 600 

 744 

 448 

 S.500 



2,500 



5.000 



2,610 



300 



1,500 



400 



1,034 



1,200 



4.496 



National Convention at Detroit 



Secretary Hutchinson is beginning 

 early to work for not only a good con- 

 vention this year, but also to get a large 



