No. 50 



No. 51 



No. 52 



No. 53 



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Lower Prices on Glass Packages. 



I have been forced to change my arrangements regarding glass pack- 

 ages. The Company we have been dealing with refused to fill our small 

 orders. Claimed they couldn't afford to bother with them. Took the big 

 orders all right but didn't want the small ones. So "Tyrrell and I" sat 

 down and talked it over. Concluded the little bee-man had just as good 

 right to low prices as the big one. Then I got busy and the result is 



That I have found another place to get our glass 

 packages at a lower price than I got before. 



Yes, the quality is all right. Just as good as the others. In fact if 

 I hadn't told you you wouldn't know but they were the same packages, 

 except in the case of No. 53. The shape of this is different, but you will 

 be pleased with it I am sure. Here are the new prices. Send in your 

 orders. 



No. 50 Jar holds one pound of honey. Has tin screw cap. Packed in 

 corrugated paper cases holding 2 dozen each, $3.60 per gross. Packed 

 in crates, $3.10 per gross. 



No. 51 Jar holds % of a pound of honey. Has tin screw cap. Packed 

 in corrugated paper cases holding 2 dozen each, $3.50 per gross. Packed 

 in crates, $3.00 per gross. 



No. 52 Jellie holds half pound of honey. Tin cap. Packed in corru- 

 gated paper cases holding 2 dozen each, $2.40 per gross. Packed in 

 barrels holding 25 dozen each, barrel included, at $3.75 per barrel. 



No. 53 Queen Jellie holds half pound honey. Tin cap. A little differ- 

 ent shape from illustration, but will please you. Packed in corrugated 

 paper cases holding 4 dozen each at $2.40 per gross. Packed in barrels 

 holding 25 dozen each, barrel included, at $3.75 per barrel. 



These prices f. o. b. Columbus, Ohio. 



To save freight no order should be sent in for less than one gross. 



Be sure and send in your orders in plenty of time, sending cash with 

 order. These prices for members and subscribers only. 



The National Bee-Keepers' Association 



E. B. TYRRELL, Secretary, 230 Woodland Ave., DETROIT, MICH. 



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