THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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WlhMe Ctover 



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According to my individual taste, no honey is 

 superior to white clover. It has a mild, yet distinctive 

 and delightful flavor. If you have never tasted pure, 

 white, clover honey, there is a treat in store for you. 



Here in my little apiary at Flint I have produced 

 about 3,000 pounds of this kind of honey. At this 

 date (July 18) the honey is still on the hives, ripen- 

 ing ; but I expect to be extracting it about the time 

 that you receive this issue of the Review. I shall put 

 it up in nezu, 60-pound, tin cans, and ofi'er it for sale 

 at the low price (for this year) of ten cents a pound — 

 $6.00 for a 60-pound can. 



Remember, this will not be the ordinary honey 

 such as you usually get ; it will be thoroughly ripened 

 thick, rich and aromatic. If you care to do so you 

 can send me ten cents and I will mail you a sample, 

 and the ten cents may apply on any order you may 

 send in. 



I can probably fill your order as soon as it is 

 received — certainly, very soon afterwards. 



Wo Xo M.'utcitiiiB^m 



p. S. Part of this honey is now extracted; and orders can be filled promptly. 



