510 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



E. R. ROOT A. T. ROOT H. H. ROOT J. T. CALVERT 



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Contents for July 1, 1916 



EDITORIAL 517 Advertising, Inexpensive . 533, 540, 545 



Demand for Queens 517 Bees in Movies 53 + 



Advertising, Free, of Honey 517, 518 Salesman, Silent 535 



Introduction, Difficult 517 Honey Cooking at a County Fair 536 



Bees Exonerated 518 National Honey Week 536 



Clover, Prospects of 518 Honey, Appearance of 537 



STRAY STRAWS 521 Honey in Glass Jars 538, 545 



Pollen, Color of 521 Honey Preserves 539 



Clipping Queens' Wings 521 Teachers to Inspire Boys 541 



Queen, Time to Develop. . 521 Bonney's Advertising Schemes 543 



DIXIE BEE 522 Exhibit that Paid 546 



BEEKEEPING IN CALIFORNIA 523 How Bee Feeds the World 547 



Paint, Cold-M'ater, for Hives 523 HEADS OF GRAIN 549 



Honey Gathered Five Miles 523 Bees Creatures of Habit 548 



Plants, Various Name'-s of 524 Queens, Mismated 548 



FLORIDA SUNSHINE 524 Moldy Combs, Use for 549 



Honev Method of Introducing 525 Transferring from Log 54 9 



NOTES FROM CANADA . .^ 526 Eggs, Several in a Cell 549 



Honey-pails, Advance in Price 526 Hive-indicator 550 



Clover in Canada 526 Requeening for Paralysis 550 



Bees, Trouble in Maiinsr 526 Hive-bottom, Double 551 



BEEKEEPING AMONG THE ROCKIES. 527 Bees Cleaning up Foul Brood 551 



Picnic at Fort Collins 527 Honev Granulating in Groceries 552 



CONVERSATIONS WITH DOOLITTLE. .528 OUR HOMES 553 



Feeding Back to Finish Sections 528 HIGH-PRESSURE GARDENING 557 



Honey as a Side Line 529 Real-estate Speculators 559 



Honey Display, Connecticut 530 POULTRY DEPARTMENT 561 



