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Honey and Wax for Sale 



For Sale. — New alfalfa honey, best quality, new 

 •ans and eases, l^c. H. E. Crowther, Parma, Idaho. 



HoNEY-nROKERS.— We Offer a car of water-white sage 

 u 6'- cts.; car lot of amber at b's cts. per lb. 



Freeman & Fairchild, Redlands, Cal. 



For Sale, — Fancy extracted alfalfa honey, thorough- 

 ly ripened, rich and thick. If you want honey that 

 will " taste like more," try a 60-lb. can for $5.50. 



A. A. Lyons, Rt. 3, Fort Collins, Col. 



For Sale.— Clover and raspberry honey mixed in 

 ncNT 60-lb. cans. Well ripened and of fine flavor. 

 Sample. 10 cts. Price of sample may be deducted from 

 order. James McNeill, Hudson, N. Y. 



Honey for sale by members of the Michigan Bee- 

 keepers' Association. For free annual booklet giving 

 names and addresses of members address the Secreta- 

 ry, E. B. Tyrrel, 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey, tupelo, 8J4 cts. per lb.; 

 light amber, 8M ; sage, 9; all in 120-lb. cases; quanti- 

 ties less: samples, 10 cents. I. J. Stringham, 

 105 Park Place, New York City. 



For Sale.— Fancy extracted alfalfa and basswood 

 honey, 15.50 per 60-lb. can; $10.75 per case of two 60-lb. 

 cans; 110.00 per case in quantities of 10 cases or more. 



ROB'T A. HOLEKAMP & SON, 



4263 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



For S.\LK.— My new crop white-clover and basswood 

 extracted honey, put up in brand-new GO-lb. cans; two 

 cans to a case, at 8\ cts. per lb. by case of 120 lbs., or 

 !• cts. per lb. for single 60-lb. can; S'A cts. per lb. for 

 five-case orders or more, F. O. B. Flint; cash with order. 

 Leonard S. Griggs, tu Avon St., Flint, Mich. 



For Sale.— Our crop of clover comb honey in 4 x 5 

 plain sections; also extracted of the following kinds: 

 Clover, raspberry, basswood, and buckwheat. Not a 

 pound of the above honey was extracted until after the 

 close of the honey-flow. The fact is, there is none 

 better on the market. State which kind you prefer, 

 :»nd the amount you can use, and we will quote you 

 our lowest cash price and mail you a liberal sample. 

 Remember we are specialists, and understand thor- 

 oughly the production of extracted honey. 



E. D. Townsend & Sons, Remus, Mich. 



For Sale.— The finest honey produced in my forty- 

 five years as a bee-keeper. All honey left with the 

 bees until after the close of the honey season; ripe, 

 clear, and of exquisite flavor. The above is from our 

 bee-yards in Northern Michigan ; can also supply fine 

 amber fail honey, just now taken off the hives at our 

 home yard. State kind and amount wanted, and we 

 will quote prices. Samples free. 



0. H. Townsend & Son, Otsego, Mich. 



Extract from a letter from good judges: 



Mr. (>. II. Toiriisriitl—'We are In receljit of your favor of the 

 17th. and the Haini>le of honey. We believe It wonlil be lmpo»- 

 slble for the bees to (rather tlncr honey than the sample sub- 

 mitted. We rejrret to say that we have already boutrht all the 

 honev we i-are to at the present time. Thanklnp you for the 

 • iirer"and the i>rlvllepe of tastInK such tine honey, we remain 

 \ ery truly your<<. 



Mlildlebury. Vt.. Sept. 20. J. K. CRANE <* Sos. 



All honey from our Northern Michigan yards is like 

 the sample referred to above. Try some and note the 

 smile of satisfaction it will produce. 



Highly Flavored Honey.— I have just returned 

 from a week's vacation in Northern Michigan, where I 

 he'ped my brother extract honey gathered from the 

 wild red raspberry. I thought I had seen honey be- 

 fore with a decided raspberry flavor; but this lot of 

 honey certainly has a stronger, richer raspberry flavor 

 than any honey I ever before tasted. I wish that voii 

 could taste it. Send me 10 cents and I'll mail you a 

 sample. Ask for the strong-flavored honey. This 

 honey is put up in new 60-lb. tin cans, and the price is 

 10 cts. a pound— $6.00 for a can. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Honey and Wax Wanted 



Wanted.— Comb and extracted honey. State quan- 

 tity, kind, how put up, and lowest cash price you will 

 take. E. R. Pahl & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wanted.— Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 State price, kind, and quantity. 



R. A. Burnett, 199 South Water St., Chicago. I II. 



Wanted.— White honey. State kind, how put up, 

 and lowest cash price. Chas. Koeppen, 

 1508 Main St., Fredericksburg, Va. 



I will pay 7K cts. per lb. for gilt-edged white-clover 

 extracted honey laid down: also I'i ct. more per lb. for 

 white-clover comb honey than other responsible par- 

 ties will offer who will buy all grades put up in light 

 rough boxes B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted.— A carload of bees. State kind, and kind 

 of hive. L B. Perrine, Blue Lake, Idaho. 



(Via Twin Falls.) 



Wanted.— Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 gum. State quantity and price. Orel L. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. 



Wanted. — lOO colonies of bees within shipping dis- 

 tance of Live Oak, Fla. 



Frank W. Morgan, Monticello, III. 



Wanted.— On shares, two or three hundred hives of 

 bees for the season of 1910; two seasons' experience in 

 the Alexander apiary at Delanson, N. Y. 



George smith, Rt. 2, Tbompsontown, Pa. 



Wanted. — By you — best goods most promptly; in 

 other words, " Pierce service. Root quality." I buy 

 by carloads, and can supply you at once from one of 

 the best shipping centers in the country. 



Edmund W. Peirce, Zanesvillc, (). 



Real Estate 



Wanted.— Farms and businesses. Don't pay com- 

 missions. We find you direct buyer. Write, desrril)- 

 ing property, naming lowest price. We help buyers 

 locate desirable properties free. AMERICAN Invest- 

 ment Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



For Sale.— 80 acres, all in cultivation or pasture; a 

 good 7-room house, cellar, 2 cisterns and well; new 

 barn, 40X.50 ft.; granary, hog and chicken house, etc. 

 Necessary fence, partly woven wire. All underlaid 

 with a 7-ft. vein of coal. One mile from mine; two miles 

 from a good town; .50 miles southeast of St. Louis: 

 school 60 rods from house. A good honey trade and 

 apiary go with the place, at $.50.00 per acre. For further 

 liarticulars address Wm. Darhy, Coulterville, III. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted.— Two first-class men to sell honey. 

 The Snyder Bee and Honey Co. Kingston, N. Y, 



