308 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Review Subscribers Having Honey For Sale 



We are herewith submitting a list of subscribers having honey for sale. This list includes 

 those only who have more honey than their home market will consume. The subscriber's 

 name and address is under the kind of honey each has for sale and the letter "C" following the 

 address indicates they have comb honey for sale and the letter "E" extracted, both letters indi- 

 cating the subscriber has both comb and extracted honey for sale. This list is published free to 

 paid in advance subscribers to the Review. Those not on the list should write this office not 

 later than the 15th of the preceding month to get listed. As soon as a subscriber is sold out 

 he is requested to report, as we desire to keep the list a "live one." 



SWEET CLOVER WHITE CLOVER 



Mrs. Kathrine Beattie, Thibodaux, La. E. Frank Murray, Chase, Michigan C & E. 



V V ^r""""®^' Pi'aii-'e Point, Miss C. Frank Wilmert, Elmore, Minn. C. 



Joe C. Weaver, Cochrane, Ala. C & E d. R. Townsend, Northstar, Michigan E. 



HORSEMINT ^. H. Fralick Homer Mich. E. 



■H7;i™ -NT 11 ^ ,, „ E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. E 



Wilmon Newell, College Station, Tex. E 

 W. C. Collier, Galoid, Texas E. ALFALFA 



AMBER ^^- ^- P'lilliPl'*^' Elgentro, Calif., E. 



S. E. Miller, Rhineland, Mo., E. SPANISH NEEDLE 



M. W. Harrington, Williamsburg, Iowa E. J. VanWyngarden, R. No. 4, Hebron, Ind., E. 



Choice White Clover Extracted Honey For Sale 



Left upon the hives until thoroughly cured by the bees ; put up 

 in new 60 pound tin cans, one and two in a case for shipment. This 

 thoroughly -cured-upon-the-hive honey is a little higher in price than 

 the ordinary, something in comparison with, creamery and 

 the ordinary store butter. I quote a price of $6.00 for a single can, 

 or 10 cents per pound in lots less than ten cases, two cans to the case. 

 For ten cases or more the price will be 9 1-2 cents per pound. Above 

 prices are free on board the cars here. Sample free. Address, 

 D. R. Townsend, Northstar, Michigan, 



Gallon and Half-Gallon Glass Containers for Honey 



Of all the containers for honey we have seen, this gallon jug with bail is best. Fill 

 it with rich, ripe, roapy, delicious white honey, and watch your prospective customer's "mouth 

 water" as he beholds the most gracious sweet ever "tickled the pallet" of mortal man glistening 

 in its purity, for can't he see it ' !) The glass is of pure white flint, consequently, does not 

 obstruct the vision and it is a vision, too, to the would-be customer. But you must see it when 

 filled with honey to appi'eciate its attractiveness. We have made arrangements to furnish 

 these flint glass jugs with bails f. o. b. Alton, 111. as follows: 



3 Dozen 1 gallon, per crate $4.75 



6 Dozen 14 gallons, per crate 7.00 



1/^ Dozen 1 gallons in reshipping case, per case 80 



1 Dozen V2 gallons in reshipping case, per case 60 



The two quotations above are for containers each packed singly in double corrugate paper, 

 so single jugs when filled with honey can be shipped singly without other packing. The last 

 two quotations are for retail trade at home, or where a shipment is made of a half dozen or 

 dozen, according to the size of the jugs ordered. They are wide mouth and have American 

 metal screw caps. 



Address all orders with remittance 



THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northstar, Mich. 



