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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



We have a quantity of white sweet 

 clover seed at Bulil, Idaho that we can 

 furnish our members as long as it lasts 

 at 2Uc a pound of Hulled seed and 13c 

 for the unhulled variety. You should 

 order 50 lbs. to get this low rate. Ad- 

 dress THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, 

 Northstar, Mich. 



Sample Mailing Cases for Members — 



Members can help out the work at 

 this office a considerable if they will 

 order tiieir sample mailing cases for 

 senuing samples of honey, direct from 

 the Mtg'rs. Send a dollar, plus postage 

 on 4 lbs. to the U. S. MAILING CASE 

 CO., Lowell, ^IVIass., ordering t doz.No. 

 40 Cases, Bottles and Corks to go by 

 parcel post. One gross by express ^ 

 $5.41. Cash with oraer. 



FOR SALE — Two dozen mailing cases 

 bottles and corks, for mailing samples 

 of honey, sold to members for an 

 even dollar. They weigh four pounds 

 and are packed to go by parcel post. 

 Your postmaster can tell you how much 

 to include for postage from Lowell, 

 Mass. Larger quantities at correspond- 

 ingly less price to go by freight or ex- 

 press. Say how many you can use. Ad- 

 dress THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, 

 Northstar, Michigan. 



WHITE SWEET CLOVER SEED— We 

 are getting in "touch" with several 

 members who will harvest a consider- 

 able White Sweet Clover Seed this fall. 

 Last season we could not get half 

 enough of the unhulled white to supply 

 our members. We would suggest that 

 those wanting seed place their order 

 early this fall, as we anticipate anoth- 

 er season of hea^-y demand. You may 

 senci in $15 per hundred pounds for the 

 unhulled white variety, and if the price 

 is more or less this can be adjusted at 

 the time of shipment. Address The 

 Beekeepers' Review, Northstar, Mich. 



LABELS FOR HONEY— According to 



the interstate commerce ruling, honey 

 put up for retail trade since September 

 3rd. MUST contain a net weight label. 

 The little label shown here is one inch 

 by two inches and is gummed all ready 

 to stick to the section, or jar, as the 

 case maye be. The reading can be 

 changed to suit each individual need 

 out extra charge. The figures in- 

 dicative of the number of ounces can 

 be left blank, and the amount written 

 in with a pen, if so desired. 2000, one 

 by two inch, net weight, gummed La- 

 bel.^i for only a dollar, postpaid. Ad- 

 dress the Bee-Keepers' Review, North- 

 star, Michigan. 



This Honey produced by 



HOMER G. SMITH 

 Parkville, Mich. 



It contains 14 ounces of HONEY 

 exclusive of wood. 



FOR SALE — At reasonable prices for 

 cash and terms, very fine Apple Orchard 

 in bearing, located in the GREAT PE- 

 COS VALLEY. Will sell in 5, 10 and 

 20 acre tracts, full water rights in 

 Northern Carrol. Clear title. Will sell 

 my home place, that is nicely improved. 

 Have some valuable vacant acres to 

 dispose of. Also a fine small Alfalfa 

 farm, fairly well improved. All of this 

 property lies in or close into the town 

 of Hagermon, N. M., a growing little 

 city of 500 people. 



Will sell 50 to 100 colonies of healthy 

 BEES with each tract of land if desir- 

 ed, or will sell BEES separately. This 

 is the land of Sunshine, a country of 

 the BIG RED APPLE, ALFALFA and 

 HONEY. A failure in crop id unknown. 

 The elevation is 3500 feet, a residence 

 here is a sure cure for Asthma, tliroat 

 and lung trouble. Reason for selling, 

 Owner retiring from active work. 

 HENRY C. BARRON, Hagermon, New 

 Mexico. 



Shall the National act as brokers in 

 the purchase of Beekeepers' Supplies 

 for the members during 1915? 



This will depend upon how you in- 

 struct your delegate to vote at the next 

 February meeting, for it will be up 

 to that august body to accept or re- 

 ject that clause of the proposed change 

 of our National Constitution, as well 

 as other proposed changes. 



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The Pearce Method 



of Beekeeping'' 



The Pearce method of Bee- 

 keeping is now being revised 

 and brought up to date. The 

 first edition of 5000 copies have 

 been some time out of stock and 

 Mr. Pearce is now rewriting the 

 entire work and bringing it up 

 to the very minute. It will be 

 the same size as the old vol- 

 ume, but contain many more 

 pages. The new work will be 

 ready for delivery by early 

 spring. Price 50c post paid, or 

 clubbed with a year's subscrip- 

 tion to the Review for only $1.10. 



Address the sole agents 



The Bee-Keepers' Review 



Northstar - Michigan 



