Aug. 1. 1911 



State Fair Premium List. 



The following is ttie premium list of the twenty- 

 fourth annual exhibition to be held at Ottawa. Sep- 

 tember 8 to 16. Secretary, E. McMahon, 26 Sparks 

 Street. Russell House Block, Ottawa. 



Only one specimen from any one apiary or apia- 

 ries under one management can be entered in each 

 section. These rules will be strictly enforced by the 

 directors. 



12 3 4 

 Extracted granulated honey, in glass, 



totaling 20 lbs S6 84 S2 §1 



Liquid extracted honey, in glass, qual- 

 ity to be considered, totaling 100 lbs. 10 6 4 2 

 Comb honey, in section, fresh appear- 

 ance and finish to be considered, to- 

 taling 100 lbs 10 6 4 2 



Special prize (value 86.00), by The Cuzner Hardware 

 Co., Ottawa, for best 100 lbs. comb honey in sec- 

 tion. 

 Ten lbs. of comb honey, quality and 

 finish to be considered, that Is to say, 

 body and flavor of honey, and clean 

 and best-fllled sections to be consid- 

 ered 5 3 2 1 



Ten lbs. of extracted clover honey in 



glass 5 3 2 1 



Ten lbs. of extracted linden honey in 



glass 5 3 2 1 



Ten lbs. of extracted buckwheat hon- 

 ey in glass 5 3 2 1 



Beeswax, not less than 10 lbs 2 1 



Best exhibit, the object being to edu- 

 cate the public as to bees— their nat- 

 ural history, the bee-keei)ing indus- 

 try, and its relation to horticulture. 5 3 2 1 



Foundation for brood-chamber 1 .50 



Foundation for comb honey 1 .50 



Hive for comb honey 1 .50 



Hive for extracted honey 1 .50 



For the most tasty and neatly arrang- 

 ed exhibit of honey in the apiarian 

 department, all the honey to be the 

 product of the exhibitor Diploma. 



COLORADO .STATE FAIR, SEPT. 18-2.3, PfEBLO, COL. 



1. Goods properly labeled ma.v be sent by express, 

 charges prepaid, to the secretary of the fair. 



2. Entries close Monday, September 18. 



3. All exhibits must be in place by 5 p.m., Mon- 

 day, September 18. 



4. The judges will award the premiums in this de- 

 partment Tuesday. September 19, at 9 a.m. 



All honey and beeswax must be Colorado prod- 

 ucts. 



1. 2. 3. 



Italian bees and queen in single- 

 comb observatory hive 87.00 85.00 Ribbon, 



Carniolan bees and queen in sin- 

 gle-comb observatory hives 7.00 5.00 Ribbon, 



Caucasian bees and queen in sin- 

 gle-comb observatory hives 7.00 5.00 Ribbon, 



Largest and best display of bees of 

 various races in observatory hive 8.00 4.00 Ribbon, 



Largest display of queens of vari- 

 ous races in mailing-cages 4.00 



Best case of white comb honey. 3.00 



Best case of light-amber comb 

 honey 2..50 1.50 Ribbon, 



Best and largest display of comb 

 honey 7.00 



Best display of special designs.. 3.00 



Best dozen jars of white extract- 

 ed honey 2.00 1.00 Ribbon, 



Best dozen jars of light-amber 

 extracted honey 2.00 1.00 Ribbon 



Best and largest display of ex- 

 tracted honey 8.00 5.00 Ribbon, 



Best display of extracted honey 

 in granulated form — 3.00 



Best 10 lbs. of yellow beeswax. . 2.00 



Best and largest display of bees- 

 wax 5.00 3.00 Ribbon, 



Best display of special designs 

 in beeswax 3.00 2.00 Ribbon, 



Best display of honey-produc- 

 ing plants, mounted 3.00 2.00 Ribbon, 



Best display of fruits preserved 

 in honey 3.00 2.00 Ribbon, 



Most instructive display of api- 

 arian products, and of the vari- 

 ous uses made of honey and bees- 

 wax 20.00 10.00 Ribbon. 



2.00 Ribbon, 

 2.00 Ribbon, 



5.00 Ribbon, 

 2.00 Ribbon, 



2.00 Ribbon, 

 1.00 Ribbon, 



Idaho 



Honey - Producers' 



Association 



Idaho Falls, Idaho 



Water-white, Sweet-clover 



HONEY 



Comb or Extracted 



BY THE 



Can or Train Load 



For Prices, Address 

 H. A. ANDERSON. Secretary 



at the Rigby, Idaho, Office 



Nature Education 

 and Recreation 



For Boys and Girls : 



NATURE AND SCIENCE (of St. 

 Nicholas Magazine) , . Per year, 83.00 



For Men and Women : 



THE GUIDE TO NATURE (month- 

 ly, illustrated) . . Per year, 1.00 



84.00 

 BOTH, One Year, 83.00; sample of either, 10c. 



For 

 For 



For 

 For 



For 



Teachers : 



"How Nature Study Should be 

 Taught," (203 pgs.) . Postpaid, 8100 



Everybody : 



"The Spirit of Nature Study." (222 

 pgs., illustrated) . postpaid, 81.00 



"Walking; a Fine Art," (164 pgs., 

 illustrated) . . . Postpaid, gl.bO 



"Three Kingdoms," the handbook 

 of the AA . . . Postpaid, .75 



Plants : 



Sachs Nutrient Tablets, a box, post., 10c. 

 You (to aid and be aided) : 

 The Agasslz Association (Popular Na- 

 ture Society). 



Correspondents : 



(To write for further information.) 



Edward F. Bigelow 



Arcadia : : Sound Beach, Connecticut 



