GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE Octobkk 1920 



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ANNOUNCEMENT 



We can ship at once from stock the containers you need 

 to market your crops. We are particularly well supplied 

 witli the following : 



Standard G-gal. s(juarc cans, in heavy, first-class ship- 

 ing cases, of either one or two cans each. Get our quotations 

 on bulk shipments. 



Glass jars in assortments of 15, 16, and 20 ounce sizes, 

 packed in cartons, 2 dozen each. These jars are a popular 

 container, and you cannot order too soon, and in sufficient 

 quantities to market your crop. 



Square cans, with screw cap, packed in heav.y cartons, 

 particularly well adapted to parcel post shipments. We 

 know of no neater, safer, cheaper way to send honey short 

 distances. These cartons, properly marked, are great ad- 

 vertisers, too. We carry in stock the gallon, the half and 

 fourth gallon sizes. 



We will be glad to estimate and quote on what contain- 

 ers you are going to need to market your crop, if you will 

 let us know how much honey you expect to market. We 

 l)elieve that we can interest you. 



Kemember, Ave can ship at once. Located as Ave are in 

 tlie very focal center of Western shipping activities, we 

 can save you valuable time, and perhaps excessive freight 

 charges. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY of Iowa 

 COUNCIL BLUFFS, lOA^'A 



