June, 1917 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



417 



Our New Honey Labels 



(Also see last page of this issue) 



PURE 



This honev was gathered from Rasp- 

 berry Bloom in Michigan and is 

 l<nown as the famniis Mich- 

 igan "Raspberry Honey" 



Put up at the Apiary of 

 JOHN S. HIGGENS 



R. F. D. 5 FLINT, MICH. 



NO. 1.— HERE IS A LABEL wliich will sell your 

 honey. It creates a desiro for the clear golden fluid 

 by apiJealing to man 's stomach. It is especially de- 

 signed for small jars holding about a j)0und of honey, 

 or for Mason quart jars. All ungummed. 



Prices — Special for 30 days: 



No. 1, in lots of 100 $1 . 00 



500 2.25 



1000 4.00 



Note: — Option may be had on the wording 

 printed in black. 



Prices include special printing. 



No, 1 



NO. 2. — Like No. 1, this label is 

 merely made larger to be used on .j-gal- 

 lon pails, half -gallon cans, or jars hold- 

 ing more than a quart, such as the Mason 

 2-quart jar. It can be readily seen fi-om 

 the grocers' shelves, and when used on 

 a jar of good extracted honey will in- 

 variably boost the selling price at least 

 ten cents above a like jar of honey with- 

 out a label. All ungummed. 



Prices — Special for 30 days 



No. 2 in lots of 100 $1.25 



500 2.50 



1000 5.00 



Note: — Only the woi-ding i)rinted in 

 black can be changed to suit the cus- 

 tomer. Prices include sjiecial printing. 



For still larger size label of this de- 

 sign, see next page. 



XTRACT 



L""jZA' 



Net Weight 5 lbs. 



HOT CAKES AND MONEY 



Buckwheat Honey 



Fresh from the Buckwheat 

 Fields of New York State. 

 Try it on Buckwheat Cakes. 



Put up by 



GEORGE H. DOOWALTER 



431 York Rd., Springwater, N. Y. 



No. 2 



Send Your Order to THE A. I. ROOT CO., MEDINA, OHIO, before July 1 for Special Prices. 



