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Show THE APIAIiY tTlisn StmuM Ilrrs llraln to llirrd In lie Sprlnc." "How eatl) lii tho sping do )ou pro-fer pro-fer to havo )onr beta l-agln (o rear 1 roodr w as a tpiery aked by the Ainerl can Ceo Jnunml of prominent lieekeep-eralnarioua lieekeep-eralnarioua sections of tho country. Hero aro somo of tho replies! As soon as they Icao tho celhr. C C. Miller. March, In this latitude (Wisconsin) I. Trance When willows nnd soft maplo begin to blorsim It, L Ttt)lor, As soon as lltn comes lit from tho titlds.-U M. Uoollttlo. In our latltudo (dciil-gla) tho last of Januar) J P. II. Uruwn. In this latltudo (western Illinois) in rebruary. J. M. Hambnugh. About tho middloot April In this latitude lati-tude iluwa) Kugeno Secor. As soon as they aro removed to the summer stands 0. II. Blbbcni. Not until thero Is n j respect of settle set-tle warm w eather James A. Green. Nut much, It an), sooner than they nil lino frequent (lights. James lied-don. lied-don. I I refer to havo them begin In tin wintcri not wait until spring. A. a Mason Nllh n location for an fitly honey (low, tho earlier tho better, Mrs. J. N. Heater. By tho lit of March. I often hivo twoframesol brood In I'ebruar) (Michigan).- H I). Cutting. I-tt lliem begin when they seo fit. Thoy know hotter than wo do when to begin Uulant& Hon. Alwut tho tlmo natural pollen ljeglns to nrpeur or about Jan. SO to 1'eb. 1 In this locality (Texas) Mrs. Jcnnlo Atch-ley. Atch-ley. ItoMlns Oniln In Ila,ll. Tho cut explains n pracllc il tnetlifid for ono man tu hoist grain, such ns corn, etc, Into tho cornhouso In u bushel bas-kit. bas-kit. Two ropes aro necessar) one on tho bottom of tilts basket as well lii tho hoisting ru e. IJLLIV OM. SIA.1 CIV DORIC IT. The Iwttoui ruiK) will im i rt thob-Jikot eer) tlino Insldo of tho grnnar), mil lietween tho two ropes tho basket return re-turn out tf tho window automatically, according to the correspondent who originally described tho orrniu,i input In Tho New Knclsul Homestead. This device enab'os ouo man to stand on tlio ground and put u largo number of has-1 has-1 cu of grain oat of slglit in a cry few minutes, Cunrluilona mi Hprsyltiff. Summing up tho results of tho work of tho pact reason at tho II itch experiment experi-ment station, tho following conclusions umdrawui Th it tho npplo scib. Iar leaf blight and cracking of tho fruit, tho -iicli hii I plum fruit rot, the plum leaf blight nnd jliim black wirt, tho grnpo jiowdcry mildew and Hack rot, tho rupherry anthrncaoso and tho jiotato leaf bllglit and rot may bo wholly or largil) pro-A pro-A cnted whsn tho solutlono of copper aro ircpcrl) applied, That hi tho combined uio of tho Bordeaux Bor-deaux mlituro nnd p iris green tho aim o fungi aro presented, tho tent taterjill-Hrs taterjill-Hrs and cankerworms nro 1 Hied, nnd thv injnr) to tho upplo nu 1 pear from 'tho codling moth, and to tho J him und jicach by tho plnm curcullo, may bo larrclypre cnted. That if tho siorcsof tho plum wart becomo established In tho treo tho copper cop-per solutions do not stop its growth, but that by painting with "kerosciio paste' they nre destroyed at once. That tho in -mil follago Is a ery susrrp-tlblo susrrp-tlblo to Injury from copper solutions, nnd that theso solutions must ho applied nt from ono thlnl to one-fourth the-ctrcngth the-ctrcngth used upon tho ntwlo and near. |