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color of honey and finish is con- 

 cerned. He will have, if he is an 

 average beekeeper, no extra fancy 

 comb honey at all. This grade is 

 illustrated in Figure No. 1, which is 

 just as the name implies. There is 

 enough of this honey produced so that 



there is justification for the grade. 



In Figure No. 2 is shown a case 

 of fancy comb honey. No attempt, 

 of course, is made to show the color 

 of the honey, or cappings, or the 

 weight. These items would be impos- 

 sible to show by pictures and it is 



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