Gleanings in bee culture . TiptopJar, We keep these in two sizes, for half and one pound of honey. The shape ofthe jar is shown in the cut. It has a glass top, a rubber ring, and a spring-topfastener. Packed a gross in a crate at $ per gross for 1-lb., or $ for thehalf-pound size. We have them also pa^-ked in reshipping-cases of 2 dozeneach at $ case for 1-lb. size; Ceases, $; 20casesor over at$l 00per size, $ per case; $ for 6 cases, or 90 cts. per case in 20-case lots. Simplex Jar. This is one of the handsomest jars we ever handled. Thefactory


Gleanings in bee culture . TiptopJar, We keep these in two sizes, for half and one pound of honey. The shape ofthe jar is shown in the cut. It has a glass top, a rubber ring, and a spring-topfastener. Packed a gross in a crate at $ per gross for 1-lb., or $ for thehalf-pound size. We have them also pa^-ked in reshipping-cases of 2 dozeneach at $ case for 1-lb. size; Ceases, $; 20casesor over at$l 00per size, $ per case; $ for 6 cases, or 90 cts. per case in 20-case lots. Simplex Jar. This is one of the handsomest jars we ever handled. Thefactory making them was wrecked last August, and we havebeen unable since to secure any more of the size, which holds one pound. We cansupply the next larger size, which holds 18 oz. of honey. Packed in reshipping-cases of 2 >iozen. Price $ per case; 6 cases for $; in 20-case lots or over at$ per case. We still have at Philadelphia a few cases of the 1-pound sizewhich may be had from there while they last, at the sa


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