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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Basswood 

 N. E. France, Platteville, Wis. 

 F. Gobeli, Glenwood City, Wis. 

 Frank Kittenger, Rt. 11, Franksville, 

 Wis. 



Clover and Basswood blend 

 Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 

 Dr. C. G. Luft, Fremont, Ohio. 

 Frank Kittinger, Caledonia, Wis. 



White Clover 

 F. X. Arnold, Deer Plains, 111. 



B. F. Schmidt, North Buena Vista, 

 Iowa. 



N. O. Walker, Franklin, Tenn. 



E. D. Lerch, Morrisonville, Dane Co. 



Wis., No. 19. 

 E. H. Canfield, Carson City, Mich. 

 Byron S. Hastings, Rt. 5, Brookville, 



Ind. 

 S. C. Boyle, Bode, Iowa. 

 E. A. Doney, Dixon, Iowa. 

 Orville Safford, Fort Edwards, N. Y. 



C. J. Oldenberg, Belle Plains, Minn. 

 J. H. AUemier, Delphos, Ohio. 

 John Olson, Davis, 111. 



Dr. C. G. Luft & Son, Fremont, Ohio. 



C. J. Barber, Smithland, Iowa. 



C. L. Pinney, La Mars. Iowa. 



A. S. Crotzer, Lena, 111. 



Rev. F. Schedtler, Rt. 7, Sumner, Iowa. 



Geo. A. Hyde, New Canton, 111. 



W. H, Pearson, Mitchellville, Iowa. 



John S. Coe, Boyce, Va. 



M. H. Lind, Baders, 111. 



Arthur Thayer, Rt. 2, Freeland, Mich. 



Frank Kittinger, Caledonia, Wis. 



W. E. Forbes, Plainwell, Mich. 



Wm. E. Prisk, Mineral Point, Wis. 



Wm. Fox, Withee, Wis. 



R. V. Langdon, Rt. 5, Baraboo, Wis. 



Quirin-The-Queen-Breeder, Bellevue, O 



Niels A. Nelson, Dike Iowa. 



Geo. E. Capwell, Cottonwood Falls, 

 Kansas. 



L. O. Brainard, Lone Rock, Wis. 



A. H. Fralick, Homer, Minn. 



Joseph Kurth, Mineral Point, Wis. 



Charles Lotz, Monroe, Iowa. 



Joseph M. Elsbree, Waverly, N. Y. 



Bell E. Berryman, 2308 20th Ave., Cen- 

 tral City, Nebr. 



Geo. W. Woodhull, Kinde, Mich. 



T. H. Haughey, Berrien Springs, Mich. 



Mangrove, JVhite as Clover 

 A. F. Brown, Hawks Park, Fla. 



Partridge Pea 

 J. J. Wilder, Cordale, Ga. 

 Buckwheat 

 Jas. McNeill, Hudson. N. Y. 

 E. A. Duax, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

 Leland Farnsworth, Chief, Mich. 

 Wilmer Clarke, Easlville, N. Y. 



Notice to Secretaries. 



During- 1913 some of our most energetic Secretaries sent in over 

 -iO subscribers to the Review^ for which we were very thankful. To 

 encourage this feature of our work, and for the sake of letting the 

 members know who of our Secretaries are "workers," we are g'oing 

 to keep tally during 1914 of the number of subscribers each Secretary 

 sends in, and their names with the number of subscribers sent, will 

 be published in the Review from month to month. Not with the idea 

 of paying them for their work, but as an honorary recognition of 

 service rendered, we are going to offer the five sending in the largest 

 number of subscribers during 1914, a year's subscription to the Re- 

 view for 1915. The list to date stands as follows: 



Jaroes A. Stone, Illinois 96 



E. J. Winder, Utah 14 



P. E. Crane. Vermont 13 



H. E. Gray, New York 12 



E. G. Carr, New Jersey 11 



Dr. L. D. Leonard, Minnesota 10 



J. S. Whitemore, Massachusetts 7 



J. W. Van Leenhoff. Puerto Rico 7 



S. W. Snyder, Iowa 5 



