The 



National Bee -Keepers' Association 



WILL FURNISH YOU 



Quality Cans 



At Wholesale Prices. Standard Sizes. 



Here we are with a standard can. Something you 

 have never liad before. Of course, you had .-iixty- 

 jiuund cans, but did you ever know what size those 

 cans would be, what weight of tin they were made 

 of, or what kind of a box they would be placed in 

 for shipment? Of course, you didn't. You simply 

 had to order sixty-pound cans and take what you got. 

 Sometimes you did not get a very good can. Some- 

 times the box was not strong enough to stand ship- 

 ment without breakage. Sometimes you paid a big 

 price for those cheap cans in the loss of honey you 

 sustained through leakage. 



All Cans are carefully soldered and tested with 

 compressed air under water to prevent the possible 

 shipment of leakers. 



NN'cight of Tin used on above Cans to be not less 

 tlian ]()il lbs. per base box of 112 sheets 14x20 inches. 



NOTE THE INNER SEAL 



Under the present pure food laws, if you ship your honey from one State to another, 

 you must guarantee its purity. With nothing but a screw cap on your cans, how do you 

 know your honey would rot be tampered with after it, left you and before it reached 'the 

 buyer? We are furnishing you this year a can having an inner seal. This inner seal costs 

 you nothing extra and can be used or not. If used, it does not interfere with the regular 

 screw cap, but when once in place it cannot be removed without destroying it. This prevents 

 your honey being tampered with without detection, for, of course, after the inner seal is 

 destroyed the buyer will know it is not as it left you. Thisi certainly is an important con- 

 sideration, and is furnished free on all cans ordered through the National Association. 



Send for circular giving prices, freight rates and full description to The NATIONAIi 

 BEE-KEEFEBS' ASSOdATIOK, 230 WOOSI.AN]) AVE., DETROIT, MICHIGAN 



