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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Pres, George W. York's Home at Sandpoint, Idaho. 

 Mrs. York in the Buggy. 



apiary more profitable. What is needed is a strong" pull, and a pull 

 all together to make the National Bee-Keepers' Association during 

 the next year or two what it should have been many years ago. It 

 can be done. 



Sandpoint, Idaho. 



Comb vs. Extracted Honey. 



BY N. E. MILLER. 



"^^^ HERE is getting to be too much of a tendency for the comb 

 4J^ honey man to turn to the production of extracted honey. I 

 have produced both for about ten years and will say that, if 

 the tendency continues to grow, I will turn more of my attention 

 to comb honey for production. My reasons for it are : First, the 

 difference in the price obtained ; second, the ready market for comb 

 honey if it is properly put up and sold at the right time. It should 

 be graded and packed as soon as the bees are through with their 

 part of the work. I ha\-e had experience in both extracted and 

 comb honey production ; it is not a question with me, but actual 

 experience. 



{Concluded o>i piJge j^ss) 



