414 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE July, 1919 



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A Big Surprise 



/.|f\N account of having such a run 

 \f\y of business early we supposed 

 later we would not have so 

 much, but were surprised at the ava- 

 lanche of orders received in May 

 and June. During these two months 

 we averaged a week behind on or- 

 ders. It seems that there are bee- 

 keepers yet that do not order hives 

 till the bees give word by swarming 

 that hives are needed. We expect 

 from now on to keep abreast of or- 

 ders. If foundation and sections are 

 needed we hope to get them to you 

 promptly unless another ava- 

 lanche comes in July. 



F. A. Salisbury 



1631 West Genesee Street 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



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