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(JLEAN1N(;S IN r.HK CULIURK. 



no; 



Reasons for the Price 



OF MY 



Raspberry Honey. 



I ask ten cents a pound for my raspberry honey. This is 

 slightly above the market price, but there are reasons. 



In the first place, very little raspberry honey is produced. It is 

 a novelty — something out of the ordinary — like orange-blossom 

 honey for instance. 



In addition, it is of very superior quality; so much so that it 

 was awarded the gold medal, in competition with other honeys, 

 at the Jamestown Exposition. It has a flavor all its own — a 

 flavor th-'.t smacks of the wild red raspberry of the woods. 



Another most important reason why I should get a good price 

 for my honey is the manner in which it is produced. It is left on 

 the hives for weeks after it is sealed over, and thus acquires that 

 finish, that smooth, oily richness, that thick, rich deliciousness 

 that can be obtained in no other way. 



It costs more to produce such honey, there is not so much of it, 



and it is worth mute than the ordinary hoirty; just as big North 

 ern Spy apples, streaked with crimson and filled with juicy spici 

 ness, are worth more than ordinary fruit. 



As a finishing touch the honey is put up in bright new 60-lb. 

 tin cans, securely boxed, and the boxes bound with iron so that 

 they will bear shipment; in fact, I will guarantee safe arrival in 

 perfect condition. 



For a single 60-lb. can the price is $6.25; for two cans in a 

 case (120 pounds) the price is $12.00 a case, regardless of the 

 number of cases that are taken. 



If you are not acquainted with this honey, send me ten cen'.s 

 and I'll mail you a generous sample, and the ten cents may ap- 

 ply on the first order that you send. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, FMnt, Mich. 



HONEY-JARS 



from 



New York City 



We consider the No. 25 jar with solid metal cap and waxed 

 liner the best jar made for honey. 



Gross crates .... $5.00; 5 gross, $4.75 per gross. 



I2-0Z. screw-cap jar . . 4.50; 2 gross, 8.25 per gross. 

 1-lb. sq. jar with cork . 5.00; 



Italian queen .... 1.00. Catalog free. 

 Apiaries, Glen Cove, L. I. 



I. J. STRINGHAM 105 P rkPIac*-, New Yoik 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



486-490 CANAL ST., NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc 



Consignments Solicited. 



Established 1875, 



SACKETT WRAPPERS 



(Transparent) FOR COMB HONEY 



NOW BEING USED BY LARGE PRODUCERS 

 Makes section look more attractive, and increases selling price. 

 Any one can apply it and get 2 to 4 cents more per pound, and it 

 costs you only a fraction of a cent per section. 



Price $3.25 ptr thousand sheets, 



printed with name and address. 



Samples free. Special prices on quantities. 



H. A. SACKETT, 147 W. 26th St.. N. Y. City 



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1 82 Friend St. Phone Haymarket 



1489- 



ACMI 1 I W i "' Bee-keept-n.' .suppllns. \\y 

 p y l_ L L n C patent Sectl'^n-mactjine at liaif- 

 prlce A new queen aiirspry 

 iinefi] reariiiK oiitrtt. yueens from l.ipnrtel Italians.' Can 

 raulans. (.'arniolans; and Adel que«»ns '!"ni1 for <afal >wr «'!• 



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Chas. Mondeng, 



ISA \--int.nn 



Minneapolis. Mi.in. 



1884 1908 



Root's Goods alwaj s in stov k 



Twenty-two successful years inami- 

 facturing bee-supplies and raising 

 Italian bees and queens 



J. M. Jenkins 



'^VettimpKa, : A.laban-ta 



Do you know, Mr. Bee-man, that there will be a fall flow 

 again this year .' Remember how you got left last year by getting 

 caught without supplies? I have Root's goods by the carload and 

 can get them to you sooner than ttie "other fellow." Free catalog. 



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