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Herbs, Spices, Winegars 
HERBS AND SPICES IN FANCY BOXES 
Box No. 30. Contains 6 jars—one each of Smoked 
Hickory Salt, Onion Salt, Cut Bay Leaves, 
Rosemary, Cloves, Curry Powder. 85 cts. 
Box No. 40. Contains 4 jars—one each of Smoked 
Hickory Salt, Marjoram, Ginger Spice, Poultry 
Seasoning. 60 cts. 
Box No. 2H. Eight 414-ounce bottles by volume 
and 2 to 3 ounces by weight: Basil, Mint, Sage, 
Tarragon, Marjoram, Rosemary, Savoury and 
Black Thyme. Price $3.75. Packed in an attrac- 
tive box for pantry use. Chart showing use of 
Herbs for Cooking included in each Collection. 
VINEGARS AND HERBS FOR SALADS 
Fragrant and flourishing fresh leaves of—_ 
Tarragon, Chervil, or Dill. Preserved in distilled 
white vinegar. 
Glass jars, 12 ozs. net, any of the 3 types, 80 cts., 
$9.15 per doz. 
Flavored Vinegars: Salad Bouquet, Tarragon, 
Basil, Mint and Garlic. 
Flasks, 6 fluid ozs., any of the 5 types, 60 cts., 
$6.85 per doz. 
Sauterne Wine Vinegar. Made from grapes, 
with the full bouquet of the wine. Strong enough 
to dilute with 2 parts water. Makes salad dress- 
ing taste better. 
16-0z. bottles 35 cts., $4 per doz. 

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Vinegar Chest for Salad Fans. Made up of 13-oz. 
bottles each of Red Wine, Sauterne, Herb and 
Tarragon Vinegars. Box $2. 
Dressing for Salad Greens. A piquant com- 
bination of Tarragon vinegar, virgin olive oil, 
spices and fresh herbs. 
Flasks, 6 fluid ozs., 80 cts., $9.15 per doz. 
Salad Herbs. Sprinkle the contents in a bowl of 
mixed greens for a wonderful salad. 
Large jar, 1 oz. net, 55 cts., $6.30 per doz. 
Herbed Gravy Maker. A mouth-watering blend 
to flavor and thicken gravies, soups and sauces. 
Jars (7 ozs.) 40 cts., $4.55 per doz. 
SUPERLATIVE HERB SEASONING 
With these, food may be prepared with the 
subtlety of a fine art. 
Salad Herbs 
Soup Herbs 
Omelet Herbs 
Poultry Herbs 
Bouquet Creole 
Onion Seasoning 
Glass jars, Moz. 
Tomato Bouquet Herbs 
Savory Gravy Herbs 
Seasoning for Fish 
Consomme Bouquet Herbs 
Mint for Lamb 
Garlic Seasoning 
net, with directions, 35 cts., 
$4 per doz. 
Sweet Crackers 
Afternoon Tea Biscuits. An assortment of Bis- 

cuits providing splendid variety with exquisite 
goodness 15-o0z. flat tins $1, $11.40 per doz. 
Lenell’s Butter Cookies. These have a delicious, 
rich, melting flavor. 
2\4-lb. boxes $1.75, $19.95 per doz. 
Napoleon Rum Cake. This is the most famous 
of all the original Charlotte Charles rec ipes. The 
flavor is one of the most distinctive and delicious 
you have ever enjoyed and is ideal when served 
as a light dessert There are about 20 cakes in 
each 12-02. tin. 12-02. tins $1.75, $19.95 per doz. 
UNUSUAL FOODS 
Cocktail Crackers 
Beaten Biscuits. Make unusual and tempting 
hors-d’ceuvres with cold meats and salads. De- 
licious. Boxes of 12, 25 cts., $2.85 per doz. 
Burry’s Snifties. Spicy cocktail biscuits to be 
served plain with drinks, etc. Unusual. 
14-0z. jars 75 cts., $8.85 per doz. 
Celery Waffles. Toast-crackers with a delicious 
celery flavor. 4-0z. boxes 40 cts., $4.55 per doz. 
Mello-Melba Cheese Sandwiches. Fine aged 
cheese between golden melba toast. Delicious 
canape. 414-0z. box 45 cts., $5.15 per doz. 
Cheddar-Filled Cigarettes. Crackers in the 
shape of cigarettes, filled with blends of Cheese. 
Assorted colors. Boxes 45 cts., $5.15 per doz. 
De Luxe Assortment of canape wafers. | 
the smart hostess. Box contains 50 servings. 
Boxes 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
Miniature Snacks. An assortment of various rice 
crackers, cheese tidbits, nuts, etc. Something 
different. Boxes 40 cts., $4.55 per doz. 
Tiny Toast Shells. Fill with hors-d’ceuvres. Spe- 
cially delicious if small meat-balls. are used. 
Boxes 35 cts., $4 per doz. 

Delicacies, Sweetmeats and Nuts 
Nesselro. Imported marrons, fruits, with rum 
punch, for ice-cream, frozen puddings, desserts. 
21% ozs. 90 cts., $10.25 per doz. 
Marrons. Vanilla flavor chestnuts, in syrup, for 
ice cream and desserts. 9 ozs. 80 cts., $9.15 per doz. 
Marrons Glaces. Delicious vanilla flavor, pre- 
served and candied. Imported. 
13 ozs. $1.80, $20.55 per doz. 
La Petite Babas (with Rum). For the dessert 
that’s different. 
16 to the 14-oz. tin $1.10, $12.55 per doz. 
Crepes Suzette. Just heat; ready to serve, brandy 
and _ all. 6 portions in 1-Ib. tin $2.25. 
Empress Eugenie’s French Sherry Praline 
Candy. This is the original French Sherry 
Praline which was the favorite candy at the 
court of Empress Eugenie. Entirely different 
from the large patty-ltke Pralines associated 
with New Orleans. One bite and you will 
appreciate the romance of this famous candy. 
8-oz. gold tins $1, $11.40 per doz. 
Maine Mincemeat. Thoroughly cooked before 
canning—lean beef, molasses, apples, spices, 
currants, raisins, moistened with cider. 
1-Ib. 2-0z. tins 45 cts., $5.15 per doz. 
Texas Figs in Syrup. Ripe Figs in their own 
syrup. Fine for breakfast or desserts. 
30-oz. jars $1, $11.40 per doz. 
Jumbo Imperial Figs. In Brandy, Orange and 
Spices. 1-Ib. jars $1.35, $15.49 per doz. 
Coffee Bean Taffy. Made of coffee, sugar, cream 
and butter. A pure taffy in small pellets shaped 
like the bean. Individually wrapped. 
1-Ib. boxes, $1.50, $17.10 per doz. 

Fruits and Vegetables 
Spiced Apricots. Large, 
syrup, piquantly spiced. 
Spiced Peaches. Selected extra-special fruit in 
syrup, vinegar and spices. 
Spiced Pears. Perfect gems. Spiced to a nicety. 
Any of the above 3 fruits, 20-oz. jars 85 cts., 
$9.70 per doz. 
Fresh Peaches. Luscious glowing fruit in syrup. 
Fresh Pears. Whole Bartletts; lovely shimmery 
beauties in cane syrup. 
Either above, 20 ozs. 80 cts., $9.15 per doz. 
Brandied Apricots. A fine fruit preserved in 
fine liqueur. ~ 
Brandied Peaches. Georgia Yellow Freestones 
preserved in brandy and pure cane syrup. 
Brandied Pears. A delightful fruit in a superb 
brandy and cane-sugar syrup. 
Above 3 each, 20-oz. jars $1.25, $14.25 per doz. 
Pitted Black Cherries in Brandy Liqueur. 
Superb over ice cream and as dessert. 20 ozs. $1.40 
Hearts of Palms. The inside of the palm tree. 
‘ Arare Brazilian salad. 14-oz. tins 70 cts., $8 per doz. 
Artichoke Bottoms. Splendid for salads and 
dishes unusual. 
816-0z. jar, 10-12 pieces, $1, $11.40 per doz. 
Celery Knobs. The “eye” of the Celery stem in 
which the flavor is concentrated; crisp and 
delicious, 16-0z. tins 95 cts., $10.80 per doz , 

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Honey, the Nectar of the Gods 
Our Honeys are unadulterated, and packed in 
their natural state. All are of different consistencies 
and some crystallize in a short time; this does not 
impair the quality or taste, and if you prefer them 
clear, place the jar in hot water until the honey 
dissolves; it will not again crystallize. 
California Cactus Honey. Cactus Honey is a 
rarity, as collecting in the cactus country Is very 
difficult. 12-0z. jars 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
California Wild Flower Honey. From the fertile 
valleys of California comes this Honey, yielded 
from the native flowers that grow in such pro- 
fusion. 12-0z. jars 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
Colorado Purple Lupine Honey. In Colorado, 
the purple lupine is a good Honey plant. 
12-0z. jars 45 cts., $5.15 per doz. 
Maryland Tulip Honey. From the handsome 
tulip tree comes this splendid Honey. 
12-0z. jars 50 cts., $5.70 per doz. 
Missouri Spanish Needles Honey. A very thick 
Honey, golden in color and of excellent flavor. 
12-0z. jars 45 cts., $5.15 per doz. 
New York Locust Honey. A light-colored, 
delicately flavored Honey. 
12-o0z. jars 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
New York Thyme Honey. In Greece, thyme has 
produced, for centuries, the far-famed Mount 
Hymettus Honey. In this country thousands of 
acres in the Catskill Mountains are covered by 
wild thyme and yield an abundance. 
12-0z. jars 70 cts., $8 per doz. 
Spikeweed Honey. Fresno County, California, 
produces quantities of this amber-colored Honey. 
12-0z. jars 40 cts., $4.55 per doz. 
Virginia Apple-blossom Honey. In favorable 
weather the bees swarm over the apple blossoms. 
12-0z. jars 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
Imported Honey 
Argentine Fruit Honey. From the Province of 
Mendoza, in Argentina, comes this Honey de- 
rived almost exclusively from fruit-tree blossoms, 
12-0z. jars 60 cts., $6.85 per doz. 
Coffee Plantation Honey. This Honey is gathered 
on the rugged Guatemalan plateau. 
12-0z. jars 40 cts., $4.55 per doz. 
Cuban Wild Flower Honey. Yielded by the 
campanilla, and other wild flowers of Cuba. 
12-0z. jars 50 cts., $5.70 per doz. 
Honey Spread. Honey whipped so it can be used 
as a butter. 12-o0z. jars 35 cts., $4 per doz. 
Popular Honey 
Buckwheat Honey. Dark purplish in color and 
looks much like old New Oran molasses. Un- 
usually heavy. 
12-0z. jars 50 cts., 5-lb. glass jars $1.75 
Clover Honey. Our most common source of 
Honey in this country. 
12-0z. jars 50 cts., 5-Ib. glass jars $2 
Orange Blossom Honey. Orange blossom Honey 
is light-colored, has the fragrance of the bloom 
and a most pleasant flavor. 
12-0z. jars 50 cts., 5-Ib. glass jars $2.25 

HONEY TASTER PACKAGE 
The bee produces, the world over, many unusual 
Honeys. Conditions today do not allow the import of 
these delicacies, but in the United States, a Post 
from the many sections of the country are available 
those who want the unusual. In the Nectar Honey 
Taster Package, each of the six Honeys is packed in 
individual 2-oz. glass jars, enough for the whole 
family to enjoy and make a selection for their 
own taste. $1.50 each. 

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We deliver Epicure Foods within 50 miles of New York when order exceeds $3.50; purchaser pays trans- 
portation to points beyond. We make a nominal charge for specially packing fragile merchandise 
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