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GLEANINGS IX BEE CULTURE 



PAPER HONEY -JARS 



A sanitary, substantial, waxed-paper bottle. 

 Cheap enough to give away with honey. 

 Sample mailed free. 



Every beekeeper •who produces extracted honey 

 and is interested in building up a home market for 

 his product, will at once be interested in this con- 

 tainer. It is neat, does not leak, and is especially 

 d&sirable for granulated honey, as jars can be filled; 

 and after granulation takes place the consumer can 

 remove the paper bottle, thus leaving a beautiful 

 cone of granulated honey ready for the table. Such 

 packages are not affected by moisturt, regardless of 

 any damp climate. The beekeeper can deliver his 

 honev from house to house ■without the annoyance of 



exchanging containers, and dealers and stand-keep- 

 ers ■will make many additional sales. There are 

 many consumers who will be glad to take home a 

 pound or two of honey if they do not have to pay 

 additional for the container. 



The jars are now packed in uniform shipping- 

 boxes containing one gross each, complete with stop- 

 pers and a stopper-inserter with each gross. Please 

 note the very fight weight when packed for ship- 

 ment, a feature by which transportation by express 

 is often as cheap as by freight. ^ 



PRICES 



Half-pints . . ... .1 gross, $1.50; 6 gross, $ 8.00 Weight per gi-oss, 13 pounds. 



Pints 1 gross, SI. 80; 6 gross, SIO.OO "Weight per gross, 18 pounds. 



Qi^ans 1 gross, $2.30 ; 6 gross, §12.00 Weight per gross, 28 pounds. 



Perfection 

 Tight Seal 

 Honey-jars 



Improved 

 Pattern 



Reduced 

 Prices 



Absolutely no leakage. No soiled labels. Desirable 

 for granulated honey. No more rubber bands to 

 taint the contents. Seals air-tight and prevents 

 granulation. Handsome enough to be placed on the 

 tfa-table. A jar ■with no shoulders, making it easy 

 to remove the contents. Each lid contains a wax- 

 paper wad, and nothing could be more sanitary. 

 The smaller jar will contain 5 ounces of honey, the 

 middle-size 11 ounces; and the larger an exact 

 pound. After years of experience in putting up 

 honey for the fancy grocery trade, I have never 

 found a jar that gives such universal satisfaction. 

 All jars packed in corrugated shipping-boxes, which 

 we find better and cheaper than wooden boxes. 

 After filling ■with honey they can be re-shipped in 

 same case, and the lightness of package saves 

 freight. Breakage in transit out of the ordinary. 



PRICES 



RmalL per gross, in corrugated cases $3.20 



:^5edium, per gross, in corrugated cases 4.80 



Large, per gross, in corrugated cases 6.00 



A descriptive illustrated catalog of a full line of beo-snpplies ■will be mailed to any one interested. 



WALTER S, POUDER, 859 Massacliusetts Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



