INGUBAll^ORB 



Owing to the lateness in the season and the fact that we 

 have quite a stock on hand, we are now offering a special dis- 

 count, making the prices less than wholesale. Write 

 for them. 



We guarantee our goods to be satisfactory; 

 if not no pay is required. 



Read a few of the 



TESTIMONIALS. 



You will find money order for incubator which I had on trial. I am perfectly 

 satisfied with same. WM. C. ROBINSON. 



So. Glens Falls, N.Y., April 3, 1900. 



I have as good chicks as were ever taken out of an incubator, and I am well 

 satisfied with the results. I never saw one that worked more perfectly and kept 

 up heat better in cold and changeable weather than you^* machine does. It does 

 everything you claim it will do. THEODORE GROSSMAN, 



Muncie, Ind., April 2, 1900. 



I am satisfied you have the best on the market. The chicks I took out of last 

 hatch * * * were the best chicks I ever have seen and now they are four weeks 

 old. I have not had a sick one in. the lot. The chicken men who have been here — 

 and lots come — say they never saw better chicks. * * * It surprises them to see 



how little oil I have to burn to get out a hatch. The will use five times the 



oil. JOHN A. GOODWIN. 



Akron, Ohio, April 3, 1900. 



Have tried your new 250 egg incubator again and am not sorry, for I only had 

 sixteen eggs left in the trays that did not hatch. CHAS. A. PERKINS. 



Wethersfield, Conn., March 12, 1900. 



Will say that the New C. Von Culin requires less attention than any incubator 

 I ever saw and burns less oil. A. C. WHITTIER. 



Monmouth, Maine, March 27. 1900. 



I expect to send for two or three brooders next week * * * The best hatch 

 I have heard of in this section was made in a New C. Von Culin, 200 egg size; the 



next best 89 out of 260 eggs in S ; the P , two hatches, no chicks; the 



A , 800 eggs, 200 chicks; the R , 200 eggs, 50 chicks; E , 200 eggs, 



54; next, 25 chicks. D. H. HIGGINSON. 



Watkins, N.Y., April 5, 1900. 



Our machine hatched and we are well pleased with it. M. G. LINCOLN. 



East Norton, Mass., April 9, 1900. 

 Have two New C. Von Culin incubators in operation; both prove satisfactory 

 and have hatched splendidly. JOHN C. SPRINGER. 



South Swansea, Mass., April 11, 1900. 

 I have one of your incubators * * it is a good one. I am but too pleased to 

 recommend them. F. A. GRAVES. 



Hecla Works, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1900. 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



INCUBATOR DEPARTMENT.) JAMESTOWN, N . Y . 



