OCTOBER 15, 1916 



Home Markets for Honey 



If you are developing a local market for 

 your honey, you will be interested in the 

 following from a Wisconsin producer, who 

 writes regarding the 64-page book, ' ' The Use 

 of Honey in Cooking." He says: 



" We received the honey recipe books O. K. and 

 were more than pleased with them as they were one 

 of the finest boosts for getting honey before the peo- 

 ple that we could have procured. 



" The people were clamoring for them and our 

 booth was one of the leading attractions at the fair. 



" One of the members of the association who was 

 putting out small glass containers sold one to a 

 lady from Minneapolis, who was attending the fair 

 here. This morning he received an order that she 

 had taken among friends at home to ship 25 gallons 

 of extracted honey to Minneapolis. So it pays to ad- 

 vertise, and your recipe books do the work." (Name 

 on request). 



We offer these books, "The Use of Honey 

 in Cooking, 64 pages, 115 tested honey rec- 

 ipes, with many facts regarding honey, at 

 10 cts. each, postpaid. In quantity lots with 

 your advertisement on the back cover (no 

 other address given in the book) as follows: 

 100 copies, printed as above .... $ 4.50 

 250 copies, printed as above. . 

 500 copies, printed as above, . . 

 1000 copies, printed as above . . 



If sent by mail, postage extra. 

 Order a quantity and watch your honey go. 



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