THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Out=of=the=ordinary Roses 



Roses that anybody can grow — strong, hardy plants which bloom abundantly all summer. For a long while we have devoted our time, 

 knowledge and experience to developing "The Best Roses in America " — the good varieties ; the roses people want. Now we have 

 a large assortment ; all choice kinds, including old favorites and the best of the new — many introduced exclusively by us. 



Write us to find out what Roses are best adapted to your locality. Besides telling you we'll send our new book "How to Grow Roses" 

 and our new Floral Guide (136 pages about Roses and 400 other choice flowers), all free if you mention The Garden Magazine. 



The Conard & Jones Company, Box P, West Grove, Pa. 



Highest award, St. Louis World's Fair, 1904 



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UNION LOCK POULTRY FENCE 



A FENCE 



Actual use as stock fence shows real strength of Union Lock Poultry Fence 



-NOT A NETTING 



The distinctive features are — 



STRENGTH — The horizontal members are of two steel wires twisted 

 together, single wire uprights immovably fixed, where they cross cables* 

 by the patented " Union Lock." We make our own wire, galvanize it 

 heavily with new prime western spelter and weave it into fence. 



ECONOMY — The construction of "Union Lock" fence makes unnecessary 

 the use of top rail or bottom boards, half the number of posts needed for 

 netting are sufficient, this fence 60 inches high successfully meets all 

 requirements and the mesh 1^x3 at the bottom gradually increasing to 

 4 x 3 at the top, prevents the escape of chickens small or large. 



UTILITY — "Union Lock" fence may be stretched tight without buckling 

 or sagging and the square mesh allows it to conform to the inequalities 

 of the ground without cutting. 



DURABILITY — Testimony of those who have used "Union Lock" fence 

 proves that it will wear longer and better than any other fence or netting. 



^ Made in widths from 12 to 84 in. Sold by the rod — not by the square foot — in rolls of 10 

 and 20 rods. 50 rods, or more, delivered f. o. b. nearest depot. 



* * * The secret of 

 our soft sandy soil we v 

 thought as our troubles 

 several years. * * * 



UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL 

 our success is kind treatment and the use of a particular style of Woven Wire Fencing known as "Union Lock Poultry Fence," * * * with 

 vere troubled by the Leghorns scratching underneath the fence, so we conceived the idea of setting it in the ground, and it proved a happy 

 ended there. We have taken particular note that the fence under ground is in perfect condition although it has been in that position 



Name on application. 



May we send you catalogue and booklet li A Short Story for Poultry Raisers "/ 



UNION FENCE COMPANY, ^iKcT Liberty St., New York 



Mills at: New Haven, Conn.; De Kalb, 111.; Oakland, Cal. 



This Trade Mark in Colors Appears 

 on Every Roll 



