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THE IRRIGATION AGE 



PEERLESS STOCK and POULTRY FENCE 



SOME STYLES THAT ARE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS 



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020 8. 20 bar, 58 inch, heavy poultry and stock fence. Top 

 and bottom No. 9, filling No. 12. Crossbars 13 inches apart. 



2068. Same as above, except crossbars are 12 inches apart. 



01849. 18 bar, 49 inch heavy poultry and stock fence. Top 

 and bottom No. 9; filling No. 12. Crossbars 6 inches apart. 



1849. Same as 01849 except that the crossbars are 12 inches 

 apart. 



FOUR MOST EXCELLENT STYLES 

 FOR THE GENERAL FARMER 



OF THE ALL-AROUND FARMER 



These styles are close enough in the mesh to 

 turn poultry and at the same time is heavy enough 

 to turn all kinds of stock. 



Make good fences for orchards, gardens and 

 lanes where a close-mesh fence is necessary and 

 where stock will be turned against them. 



A stiff stay style, the crossbars being attached 

 with the PEERLESS non-slip knot, making a 

 stiffer, more rigid fabric than can be secured by 

 any other style of construction. 



Open Hearth Steel Wire, heavily and evenly 

 Galvanized in a special way, giving high rust- 

 resisting quality. 



Send for free catalog, describing full line of 

 fencing and gates. 



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