THE PERFECT HATCHER. 



To our Patums and Correspondents all over the IForld ; 



JylE desire to say that the FoUrth Annual Show of the New York Fanciers' Club, at Madi- 

 ■ son Garden, held — February 3d to loth, 1886, — we are happy to state that we were 

 again awarded the GRAND GOLD PRIZE, the very highest award of the Society. We 

 have exhibited the Perfect Hatcher at each of these Annual Shows, and every time we have 

 captured the highest premium against all competitors, and this last year the array of Incubators 

 was the largest ever known at any one show in the world. The evidence is complete, that the 

 Perfect Hatcher is THE BEST. If you wish to obtain good results you must buy a good 

 machine. The cheap, trashy machines on the market are a delusion and a snare, and should 

 be shunned ; all who buy them are deceived. 



We desire to call your attention to the fact, that many old fashioned fanciers make the ' 

 claim that an artificially hatched bird can never enter the show room and take a first premium. 

 We take great pride in being able to make the statement, that at this great show of over 1,800 

 cages, we were able and permitted to pin the following card on over 300 cages ; 



" These Birds were Hatched by the Perfect Hatcher." 



Many of them were first premium birds ; they were from every variety. We herewith 

 append a few of the winners and classes, all of which can be affirmed by the owners of the 

 , birds, also by reference to the official report of the Fanciers' Club : 



WINNINGS AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 1886. 



COFFIN, ZIMMER & CO., Glens Falls./N. Y. rst. Breeding P^ Black, Rose Comb 

 Bantams ; ist. Breeding Pen Silver Seabright Bantams ; ist. Silver Seabright Bantam Fowls; 

 1st. Silver Seabright Bantam Chicks; ist. Red Pile Game Bantam Chicks; 2d. Embden 

 Geese ; 2d. Pekin Ducks. Special for largest display of Bantams. 



, This firm had 120 birds exhibited, and they were all in the first .class, scoring 90 points 

 and over. , ' 



CHARLES M. GRIFFING, Shelter Island, N. Y. Pen of Plymouth Rocks, Cockerel, . 

 g3j points. Four Pullets, 92, 92J, 87J, 93J points. One pair of Chicks, 184 9-16 points.. 

 One pair of Chicks, 182 points; J. D. NeVius, judge. 



Two of the Cocklrels were sold by Mr. Griffing to W. K. Vanderbilt. 



We could go on with a long list but space will not permit. The above is sufficient to 

 prove that in the greatest , show ever held in America, the birds hatched by the Perfect 

 Hatcher stand at the head of the list. 



Now we regard this as a complete answer to the critics; that artificially hatched birds can 

 and do take as many premiums as any others ; and we cam also adduce evidence that birds 

 artificially hatched and reared are finer in flavor, weiigh more at three months, and are in every 

 respect superior to the barnyard raised birds, and will always command a highef price. 



Don't be deceived, but buy the best. Our system of brooding is as perfegt as our system 

 of hatching. All orders promptly filled; 



AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CO, (Limited.), ELMIRA, N. Y. 



