FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES 2fil 



white and straight section goes into the case, to put it next the 

 glass, hest side out at that. But it is especially desirable that 

 the outside shall be a fair index of the entire contents of the 

 case. In the long run there is money to be made by it, to say 

 nothing of the feeling of satisfaction. 



HONEY-SHOW. 



When the eases are filled they are stacked up in piles, and 

 these piles are mostly — perhaps always — so arranged as to 

 make the best show possible. There is no object in this beyond 





Fig. 



-Feeder-Sections. 



the pleasure it gives the family to see it for a few days, perhaps 

 only for a day. But the sight is a beautiful one so long as it 

 lasts, as I think you will agree with me if you look at Fig. 104. 



PLACE TO KEEP HONEY. 



I have sold a crop of honey before it was off the hives and 

 sometimes I have kept part of a crop over till spring. 



In any case the honey for home use in spring must be kept 

 over. It is not the easiest thing in the world to keep it through 



