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GRANULATED HONEY 
sary to sell it. The cost of the package is 
practically nothing, and all trouble from 
the honey candying again is overcome, be¬ 
cause the trade has been educated to know 
that such honey is the pure article. 
The time may come when granulated 
honey will be known on the market as a 
common article of commerce; because when 
the public generally understands that such 
honey must be of the best quality , and ab¬ 
solutely pure, it will sell without any trou¬ 
ble. 
For particulars *on how to prevent comb 
honey from granulating and how to dis¬ 
pose of it when it does granulate see Comb 
Honey, To Produce. 
Comb containing aster honey granulated so solid that the bees could not use it. Note the granules in the 
open cells at the left. These were almost, like flint. The bees had gnawed the 
cappings from the other cells but had left the honey. 
