American Bee Journal, Volumes 57-58Dadant & Sons, 1917 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... flowers , and the flavor of the honey partook of the nature of the flower from which it was gathered . To some I would offer a dollar for every pound of adulterated honey found in the market , but to secure the money I would require ...
... flowers , and the flavor of the honey partook of the nature of the flower from which it was gathered . To some I would offer a dollar for every pound of adulterated honey found in the market , but to secure the money I would require ...
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... flowers of this country besides having 24 colored plates and over 300 other engravings of flowers . The book is of a size that fits readily into the coat - pocket which makes it a ready reference on any desired excursion . The flowers ...
... flowers of this country besides having 24 colored plates and over 300 other engravings of flowers . The book is of a size that fits readily into the coat - pocket which makes it a ready reference on any desired excursion . The flowers ...
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... flowers . He says in his preface , " In the summer of 1787 , while I care- fully watched the flower of the wild geranium ( Geranium sylvaticum ) , I found that the bases of its petals were provided on the inner side and on both edges ...
... flowers . He says in his preface , " In the summer of 1787 , while I care- fully watched the flower of the wild geranium ( Geranium sylvaticum ) , I found that the bases of its petals were provided on the inner side and on both edges ...
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... flowers by means of a net , and in his work on the " Fertilization of Orchids , " he says : " Nature tells us in the most emphatic manner that she abhors perpetual self - fertilization ; " a statement too strong because there are many ...
... flowers by means of a net , and in his work on the " Fertilization of Orchids , " he says : " Nature tells us in the most emphatic manner that she abhors perpetual self - fertilization ; " a statement too strong because there are many ...
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... Tennessee valley in Alabama , and may be looked for in similar situations in Mississippi , Georgia or South Carolina . The flowers are white as can be seen from Fig . 96 , and appear in April and. 16 January AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.
... Tennessee valley in Alabama , and may be looked for in similar situations in Mississippi , Georgia or South Carolina . The flowers are white as can be seen from Fig . 96 , and appear in April and. 16 January AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.
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