1900 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Extracted Honey. 



189 



Some complaint has been made in the past that the 

 REVIEW paid more attention to comb-honey produc- 

 tion than to that of extracted. No such complaint 

 -can be fa rly made this year. The January is.sue 

 opened up with a five-page illustrated article from 

 Mi.ss Pickard, of Wisconsin, that has brought pra ses 

 and calls for " more," from Maine to California. The 

 February issue has an article from Herbert Clute, 

 who was brought up in the bee business by that old 

 veteran Frank McNay, and who, during the five vears 

 that he has been in business for himself, has produced 

 about 75,000 pounds of extracted honey, and Ijuilt him 

 up a nice apiary, honey-house, and wintering-cellar, 

 all of which are illustrated a- d described. The March 

 number has an article from Harry Lathrop on the 

 production of extracted honey with eight-frame Lang- 



stroth hives, while C. Davenport, of Minnesota, gives 

 nearl}' three pages to the production and treatment of 

 extracted honey, bringing out several helpful hints. 

 Next in order will come a well-illustrated article from 

 that king of Wisconsin bee-keepers, N. E. France, 

 giving the methods followed in producing those large 

 crops of extracted honey for which he and his father 

 have become famous. 



If you produce extracted honey you ought to have 

 the REVIEW for this year, from the beginning. Send 

 fl.OO for the REVIEW for IdOO, and I will send 12 back 

 numbers free of charge. Send $2.00 and I will send 

 the REVIEW for 1900. the 12 back uumber.s, and one 

 of those Superior Stock Queens next spring. 



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Mr. G. F. Davidson & Sons: — I want to express my 

 pleasure and .satisfaction with the bees which I bought 

 from you. The bees are the fine.st in color which I 

 have seen in this State, being a bright golden color — 

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 beauty they are the liest rustlers I have in my apiary, 

 getting out earlier in the morning, and working a 

 stronger force in proportion to colony. I want to 

 thank you for the prompt and honorable treatment 

 you have arcorded me A. W. Bishop. 



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