1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



969 



other, and will not be subject to so much break.aj>;e in shipping 

 cases of two dozen each at the following prices 



These are all packed in reshippiiifjj- 



Simplex jar, in reshipping-cases, $L10 case; 6 cases, $6.30. Weight 24 lbs. per case. 

 No. 23 " porcelain top, " 1.10 '' " " 6.30. " 25 " per case. 



No. 25 " tin top, 



.90 



5.10. 



09 



per case, 

 per case. 



TIP-TOP JARS. 



This is a reliable jar with glass top, rubber ring, and spring-top fastener. 

 VVe have it in two sizes, holding yz and 1 lb., packed either in reshipping-cases 

 or crates of one gross at the following price: 



Half-pound Tip-top jars in reshipping-cases, .$1.00 per case of 2 doz. ; $5.00 

 per crate of 1 gross. 



One-pound Tip-top jars in reshipping-cases, $1. 10 per case of 2 doz.; 

 $5.50 per crate of 1 gross. 



HALF-POUND TUMBLER, NO. 12. 



For a cheap glass package for half pound of honey the 

 tin-top tumbler is very popular. We supply with these 

 tumblers, besides the tin top, a wax-paper disk for sealing it 

 tight when filled with honey. These are packed four dozen 

 to case, or 32 dozen to barrel, at the following prices: 



No. 12 half-pound tumblers, $1.00 per case of 4 doz.; $6.40 per barrel of 32 doz. 



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MASON FRUIT-JARS. 



These are very largely used for canning fruit, and are often used for honey 



as well. As we buy them by the carload, we can make the following prices at 

 Medina, all put up complete with porcelain-lined caps and rubbers, in cases of 1 doz. 



Pint size . . dozen, 62c; 6 dozen, $3.50; 12 dozen, $6.75. 



Quart size . " 65c; 6 " 3.60; 12 " 7.00. 



Half-gallon size, " 85c; 6 " 4.«5; 12 '• 9.50. 

 Triumph wrenches for Mason jars, 15c each; by mail, 20c. 



All glassware shipped in original packages is furnished as put up at the factory by experienced 

 packers and should reach destination in fair condition. We decline to be responsible for breakage. 

 Should there be an excessive amount of breakage, report the case, giving particulars, and we will 

 present the matter for adjustment to the factory. 



STURWOLD'S SHOW-CASE. 



'This case is 28 inches high and 20 inches stiuare, outside 

 measure, top and bottom. The glass of which it is made is 16x24. 

 The case is to be set up in any grocery, drugstore, or any other 

 place of business where you want your honey exhibited or sold. 

 The frame is of chestnut, filled and varnished, and finished in 

 natural grain. Price, plain, $5.00; with name and address, $5.50. 

 As the glass is very apt to be broken in transit, we will ship them, 

 if you prefer, with glass boxed separately, ^at the same price. In 

 fiat, no glass or finish, $2.50; glass included, .$4.00. 



SAMPLE MAILING-BLOCKS. 



Price 6 cts. each; by mail, 8 cts. 



These conform to the postal regulations for mailing liquids. 

 A small wide-mouthed bottle with cork is enclosed in a screw- 

 top case. Requires three cents postage when mailed filled with 

 honey. Used for submitting samples of extracted honey. 



SHIPPING-CASES. 



In packing your comb honey for market do not injure 

 your chances of selling at top prices by using poorly-made 

 shipping-cases. Separate your honey into grades. The best 

 will bring enough higher price to pay you well for your time in 

 sorting, and you will be building a reputation for reliability 

 and square dealing which will greatly assist you in making 

 future sales. Having graded the honey carefully use neat, 

 bright, well-made cases to pack it in. For list of our cases see 

 our general catalog. For one cent a case extra we furnish cases 

 with sliding cover and corrugated paper sheet for bottom of 

 case, which saves breakage in shipping. In shipping small 

 lots by freight pack several cases into a carrier with hay, straw, 

 or other spongy material underneath to take the jar when 

 handled roughly. ^^^^ ^ j rqOT CO., Medina, O. 



