THE BEST ENGLISH LINEN CARDS.
The material from which these cards are cut is manufactured by an English Mill to the order of the Library Supply Co. It is prepared expressly to meet the requirements of the Card System, and is not carried in stock by any Paper Merchant. The “Libraco” Index Cards are exact in height and the edges will be found true and square. The machinery for cutting these cards has been specially adapted for the purpose.
The “Libraco” Index Cards are made in three weights, thin, medium, and thick. The thin cards are mostly used because they occupy less space, and therefore reduced the cost of storage. But in all important indexes, medium and thick cards are adopted.
Price List.
| D | Thin Linen Cards, | Ruled & Punched | 10s. | per 1,000. |
| B | ” ” ” | Plain ” | 7s. | ” |
| Z | Medium Linen Cards, | Ruled & Punched | 12s. | ” |
| Y | ” ” ” | Plain ” | 10s. | ” |
| H | Thick Linen Cards, | Ruled & Punched | 15s. | ” |
| F | ” ” ” | Plain ” | 12s. | ” |
MANILLA CARDS.
For temporary lists—in four colours, drab, red, yellow and blue.
Price 3s. 6d. per 1,000, Plain and Punched.
CATALOGUING SLIPS.
| Of good Cartridge Paper | 1s. 3d. per 1,000. |