258 Bee Pasturage. 



DESCRIPTION, WITH PRACTICAL REMARKS. 



As this subject of bee pasturage is of such prime impor- 

 tance, and as the interest in the subject is so great and wide- 

 spread, I feel that details with illustrations will be more than 

 warranted. 



We have abundant experience to show that forty or fifty_ 



Fig. 125. 



Sugar Maple. 



colonies of bees, take the seasons as they average, are all that 

 a single place will sustain to the greates t advantage. Then how 

 significant the tact, that wnen the season"!? the best, full three 



