i8 THE BOOK OF FRUIT BOTTLING 
The “Gnom” patent screw vacuum preserving 
bottles (p. 17). 
1214-0z. round screw jars, 25s. 6d. per gross in 7 
gross lots, 30s. single gross. 
25 oz. round screw jars, 378. per gross in 4 gross 
lots, 44s. single gross. 
| ‘‘Gnom™” perfect preserving 
Jer, %& jar, filled with patent air-tight 
QU covers :— 
4 Ibs 668, per erosss) 1 libs, 
69s. 9d. 
2 lb., 86s. 3d. per gross. 
Messrs Lumley & Co., The 
Minories, London, E. 
The above is a selection of 
useful botties, but none of them 
are attractive in form, nor do 
they lend themselves to effective 
grouping for an exhibit. 
In illustrations of sterilisers 
B and C sizes will be seen on © 
A extreme left, an elegant-shaped 
) | NANI a bottle, technically described as 
a ‘« Bordeaux fruits,” large and 
J small, 22 and 16 oz. respec- 
~ GNOM PATENT Paro’ tively. ‘The price-worked out 
JAR 
about 2d. and 4d. per bottle, 
but quantities of 2 to 5 gross had to be taken. On our 
last inquiry the mould was worn out, therefore the 
bottle may not be on the market, but if our readers 
desire these they should write to the Manager, Mercia 
Store (address as above), as for the Atlas jars, and 
information will be sent. Now we come to the last and 
most important point. 
How to make Fruit Bottling Pay.—The usual prices 
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