. Dreer's garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Reid's Improved Butter Shipping: Box. Patented. Improved Butter Shipping Boxes, with lock cornered trays, are a most complete thing. Tliey are made of well- seasoued lumber, iron bound at the edge, and capped at the corners as shown in the above engraving. Malleable, detachable hinges and corner plates, combined, prevent the wear and tear to which the boxes are subjected. The trays for the butter are let down into


. Dreer's garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Reid's Improved Butter Shipping: Box. Patented. Improved Butter Shipping Boxes, with lock cornered trays, are a most complete thing. Tliey are made of well- seasoued lumber, iron bound at the edge, and capped at the corners as shown in the above engraving. Malleable, detachable hinges and corner plates, combined, prevent the wear and tear to which the boxes are subjected. The trays for the butter are let down into the box, one >ipon another, and may be lifted out with the butter in tliem. A movable ice box is placed in the centre. The lour sides of the tray are surrounded by a non-conducting air space, which is valuable in preserving the temperature and saving tl)e ice. Malleable iron chest handles, well secured to the sides of the box, make it convenient to carry. The boxes are especially suited to square or oblong prints. Capacity, 12 lb $ 20 " 30 " 40 " 56 " " -80 " . 96 " " 120 " Reid's Butter i>loald. With this mould, very firm butter may be printed. As shown in the figure, the operator cannot only put his entire weight on the print, but at the same time clasp the base with his fing- ers, by giving the print block a rock- ing motion by 4/=r pressing alternately ' ''^'' with each hand. The mould with the butter in it may be quickly turned the other side up by lifting it with a finger of each hand in the small depressions in ends of box, when the base may be removed and the butter pushed out. Each .SI .50. .>Iilk Testiug Tubes Every farmer should have a supply of tubes for testing each cow's milk. Plain tubes, per dozen, 75 cts.; flat bottom tubes, 5 X li inch, extra heavy, per dozen, $; gradu- ated flint glass tubes, 0 to 30 per cent., per dozen, .$ Rapp's Automatic Butter Printer.


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