1901 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



781 



in A. I. R.'s injunction to all g'ood prosper- 

 ous young- men, to win some g"ood g^irl. 

 Texas is full of them. 



As Mr. Edwards and I neared the home 

 of Mr. Buntinif, I saw at once the secret of 

 his success. Rij^ht alon.y one side of the 



my pocket kodak and took a snap shot, and 

 the result is shown in the next cut. 



Many and many a time have I run into 

 splendid bee locations, and have seen bee- 

 men fairly buried in a honey-shower, but 

 who were not ready to take the honey in 



THEV UO NOT PROPOSE TO Bp; CAUGHT NAPPING. 



"MR. BUNTING AND HIS HELPERS STEPPED OUT IN FRONT WHILE I SNAPPED THE KODAK." 



yard there were stacks and stacks of supers 

 piled up and filled with empty combs, ready 

 for the honey-flow. They did not propose 

 to be caug-ht napping-; and to g"ive you an 

 idea of those piles of supers I whipped out 



any thing save barrels, soap-boxes, and 

 "any old thing-." Well, these men seldom 

 g-et a g-ood crop of honey; and what they do 

 g-et is hardly fit for market. 



As we (Mr. Edwards and I) went into 



