J. Bolgiano & Son, Poultry Supplies, Baltimore, Md. 



International Sanitary Hovers 



Can Be Used Anywhere 



The International Sanitary Ho^'ers have stood every climatic test from Panama to Quebec. Practical poultry- 

 men, state experiment stations, and poultry judges endorse them. You can raise chicks any wherewith International 

 Sanitary Hovers. No specially constructed houses are necessary. There is no better place than in your regular hen 

 houses. 



Sanitary Hovers are as practical for the small back-yard poultry raiser as for large poultry farms. They are 

 warmest at the curtain — u.sable anywhere — ready for business wherever placed. No crowding or smothering of 

 chicks — no kneeling in mud to get at the lamp — no cutting of holes or building of platforms. You want the best 

 brooding device — you will get it in the Sanitary Hovers. Price $8.50 each. 



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6 in 1 Exerciser and 

 Feeder 



6 in 1 Exerciser and Feeder 



®- Rectangular Grit 

 and Shell Box 



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International Sanitary Hover 



Owing to the construc- 

 tion of this grit and shell 

 box it is preferred by 

 many because the dust and 

 straw cannot get into the 

 trough as readily as in other styles. Price 40c. 



Flat Back 

 Wall Fountain 



These are made of 

 No. 28 gauge steel and 

 are much better and 

 stronger than most 

 other fountains of this 

 style now on the mar- 

 ket. A hood over the 

 trough prevents dirt 

 from getting into water. 

 Price 45c. 



Water Proof Sheeting 



Water Proof Sheeting or Oiled Muslin is used 

 almost exclusively in Poultry Houses in the place 

 of glass. Glass is a conductor of cold as well as 

 heat, consequently your house heats up during 

 the day. and is cold at night. With the use of 

 Water Proof Sheeting, we have a free ventilation 

 at all times — and the Poultry House is kept at a 

 more even temperature, thereby promoting the 

 best of health among your poultry. Price 12c per 

 yard. 40 yards ® 10c per yard. 



ShaU Want 12 More 



C. J?. Benjamin, Proprietor Yardniond Poultry 

 Farm, Cranford, N. J., writes: Gentlemen: — Allow 

 jne to congratulate you on the success of your San- 

 itary Hover. After giving it a thorough test, I am 

 so well satisfied that I shall want 12 more next sea- 

 son. I have put as many as 100 chicks under one of 

 your hovers and raised practically every one. An- 

 other important feature is the ease with whichyour 

 hover can be handled. 



Any time you have an inquiry over this way, 

 refer the inquirer to me. / will be pleased to show 

 him your hover in operation, C, R. Benjamin. 



This Exerciser Feeder is just what its name 

 implies. It is a large hopper supported on 

 four strong iron legs and devised toholdallthe 

 food necessary for poultry. The center hopper 

 holds the mixed grain food which is gener- 

 ally composed of cracked corn, wheat, kaffir 

 corn, buckwheat, barley, oats, etc., and is so 

 constructed that a little agitator, which con- 

 tains whole corn, as bait, can be worked by 

 the fowls so that it will scatter broadcast a 

 small amount each time, of the dry grain 

 mixture. It gives the hens the necessary 

 exercise hunting for the grain'- so that it is 

 impossible to overfeed. Surrounding this center hopper are six compartments made to contain dry mash, 

 beef scrap, grit, charcoal, oyster shells, etc. All are easily accessible for the fowls, and the machine is so 

 constructed that none of the food can he wasted. The cover of the hopper is conical shapped so that the 

 fowls cannot roost on it. This Exerciser Feeder has every advantage that can be found in an Exerciser 

 of other makes. It eliminates all other feeding devices. Price 40 qt. S4.75; 20 qt. $3.75. 



Round Bottom 



Grit and Shell 



Box 



Most grit and shell boxes 

 have square bottom while this 

 grit and shell box has a round 

 bottom, which prevents the 

 tme particles of shell and grit 

 clogging the corners, price 50c. 



Straight Front 



Dry Food 



Hopper 



Having a perfectly 

 straight front, the feed pos- 

 itively cannot clog. There 

 is a lip in front and has 

 iron bars to prevent the 

 fowls from -wasting the 

 feed. Price 65c. 



Water Glass 



Water Glass is the best preser\-ative for retain- 

 ing the freshness in eggs. Use one part Water 

 Glass to eleven parts water, mix well and put 

 into a hard wood barrel or earthen crock. As fast 

 as eggs are laid put them into this solution, keep- 

 ing them well covered. E.ggs will keep in this 

 manner perfectly sweet and retain their good 

 eating qualities for one year. One gallon of Water 

 Glass will take care of 50 dozen Eggs. Price 1 qt. 

 35c, 2 qts. 5UC, 1 gallon $1.00, 



Forty-Six In Use— Will Want More 



A. G. Staujffer, Breeder of Royal Blue Strain 

 Barred Plymouth Rocks — Heavy- Weight Bronze 

 Turkeys , Palmyra, Pa., writes: Gentlemen:^! have 

 had tn use 46 of your hovers this spring atidfind 

 them the best I have ever used. In fact, I feel very 

 safe in saying that yours is the best hover on the 

 market today. 



I iinll no doubt need more hovers in the spring 

 and you will surely get my order. 



A. G. Stauffer. 



Wall Chick Feeders 



These are made in two sizes, ten inches long 

 and twenty inches long. The sloping top prevents 

 the chicks from roosting on it and a wire screen 

 prevents chicks from wasting the food. This is 

 an entirely new invention and has proven its 

 worth and efficiency among the largest chick 

 raisers in the world. 10 in. 60c. 20 in. 85c. 



No Danger From Fire 



Walter S. Holder. Grand View Poultry Farm, 

 Chelmsfo-} d , Mass., ivntes: Gentle7nen: — Allow me 

 to congratulate you on your International San itary 

 Hover. I purchased one in March, 1911. and have 

 been more than pleased with the way ttie chickens 

 take to it. 



The absolute lack of dan ger from fire appeals to 

 me very 7nuch. and I can say from experience with 

 your hover that it is far ahead of any other hover I 

 have ever used. 



Please rest asstired that hereafter only Internat- 

 ional Sanitary Hovers will be used bv me. 



Walter S. Holder. 



Phenomenal Success With The Sanitary Hover 



Arlington, Md., August 21, 1911.- 

 Dear Sirs: — During my experience as a poultry- 

 man I have used so?ne of the brooders considered the 

 best on the market and have found thejn, in certain 

 kinds of weather, to be little less than death traps. 



My s?wcess this season with your hover has been 

 phe}iomenal. I having raised 98 per cent, of all 

 chicks put under it. It has mothered three broods 

 and my opinion is that it is the very best brooder on 

 the market. S. G. Cason, 4802 Delaiuare Ave. 



Satisfactory In Every Way 



Viola, Del., August 11, 1911. 

 Gentlemen: — Tlie Saniia-ry Hover is light and 

 convenient to cany from place to place, easy to keep- 

 clean, and satisfactoty in every way. Edw. F. Ruob. 



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