FRUIT-PACKING OPERATIONS 81 
a 100, wrapping paper 35 cents a 1,000, and the filling 
and nailing of the boxes about 5 to 7 cents each. 
Or making comparison in another way, the cost of 
barrels runs from 30 to 40 cents; corrugated caps, 114 
to 2 cents; lace circles, 114 to 2 cents; packing and head- 
ing, 10 to 25 cents or a total of 4214, to 69 cents a barrel. 
The cost of three boxes ranges from 33 to 48 cents; the 
making, from 1 to 2 cents; paper wraps, 10 to 14 cents; 
paper box liners, 1 cent; filling in fruit, 15 to 21 cents 
or a total of 60 to 8614 cents for the barrel equivalent. 
Fig. 74—-LITHOGRAPHED LABELS FOR BOXES AND BARRELS 
Labeling the Fruit Package.—After the fruit has 
been properly placed in the package and sealed up, it 
