. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BASSWOOD HONEY,,,,,., This is the well-known light-colored honey gathered from the rich, nectar-laden basswood blossoms in Wis- consin. It has a stronger flavor than Alfalfa, and is preferred by those who like a distinct flavor in their honey. Prices of Either Alfalfa or Basswood Honey: (For the purpose of selling again.; A sample of either, by mail, 8 cents ; samples of both, 15 cents— to pay for package and postage. By freight—one 60-pound can, 9^2 cents per pound ; two cans, 9 cents per pound ; four or more cans, 8'2 cents per pound. Cash must acco
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BASSWOOD HONEY,,,,,., This is the well-known light-colored honey gathered from the rich, nectar-laden basswood blossoms in Wis- consin. It has a stronger flavor than Alfalfa, and is preferred by those who like a distinct flavor in their honey. Prices of Either Alfalfa or Basswood Honey: (For the purpose of selling again.; A sample of either, by mail, 8 cents ; samples of both, 15 cents— to pay for package and postage. By freight—one 60-pound can, 9^2 cents per pound ; two cans, 9 cents per pound ; four or more cans, 8'2 cents per pound. Cash must accompany each order. If ordering two or more cans you can have half of each kind of honey, if you so desire. The cans are boxt. This is all Absolutely Pure Bees' Honeyp The finest of their kinds produced in this country. Read Dr. Miller's Testimony on Alfalfa Honey : Tve just sampled the honey jou sent, and it's prime. Thank you, I feel that I'm somethingr of a heretic, to sell several thousand pounds of honey of my own pro- duction and then buy honey of you for my own use. But however loyal one ouyht to be to the honey of his own region, there's no denying-the fact that for use in any kind of hot drink, where one prefers the more wholesome honey to sugar, the very excellent quality of alfalfa houey I have received from you is better suited than the honevs of more markt fiavor, according to my taste. C. C. Miller. McHeury Co., 111. Order the Above Honey and then Sell It. We would sug^g-est that those bee-keepers who did not produce enough honey for their home demand this year, just order some of the above, and sell it. And others, who want to earn some money, can get this honey and work up a demand for it almost anywhere. Address, GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago, III. We have a good stock of the fine WHITE ALFALFA and WHITE BASSWOOD EXTRACTED HONEY that we can ship by return freight. Most bee-keepers must have sold all their last year's crop long befo
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