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SHIPPING - CASES 



TT is poor economy, usually, to at- 

 ^ tempt a small saving in _^buying 

 cases for Fancy and No. 1 honey by 

 ordering the cheapest. Carloads of 

 fine white honey will be sold this fall 

 at less than its real worth because the 

 producer puts it up in cheap inferior 

 cases. Honey put up in our cases often 

 brings 5 cents or more per case extra, 

 while they cost but little more than 

 poorly made cases of cheap lumber. 



Viewed from a business standpoint, 

 Root's shipping-cases are an invest- 

 ment--not an expense. See our cat- 

 alog for particulars. 



The A. I. Root Co., 



Medina, Ohio 



Xew York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, 



Des Moines 



Also Stocked by Leading Dealers throughout the East 



