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Gent'iul view of honey exhibit, Hartford (Conn.) fair, Sept. 6, 1915. 



The displaj' of bees was found more ex- bees it is a great advantage to utilize merely 

 tensive than usual. There were sixty eolo- the nucleus rather than a full colony, which 

 nies, each a single-frame nucleus, with the was the older method of exhibiting. The 

 queen, workers, and drones, together with nucleus, moreover, should not be too large- 

 brood, pollen, and honey. In displaying ly populated. In this way the individual 



W. K. Roclcwell's display of honey, Hartford Fair. 



