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Bolgiano’s Poultry Supplies, Baltimore, Md. 
SPIR-OL 
SRAOL PARA 
LEG BANDS | 
All Poultry and Pigeon Bands Postpaid 
“ Spir-ol Leg Bands.’’ Made of celluloid, in 
ten colors. Goes on and off like key ring. 
Four sizes—Baby Chicks or Pigeons, Mediter- 
ranean, American and Asiatic Classes. Price, 
Doz. 15c, 25—30c, 50—50c, 100 for 75c. 
Leg Bands for Poultry and Pigeons 
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The Gilt Edge Egg Scale 
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IS ONE OF THE MANY WAYS 
Price, 50c Each 
The Gild Edge Egg Scale has a weighing 
eapacity from 18 to 29 ounces to the dozen 
number. ) 
females, etc. 
terranean males, 
Made in three sizes at the following popular 
prices: 
Five pans, 11x15......... Gta atelectasis $3.00 ordinary large 
Bebe Pans; LT ee oe 6 ae «ieiela ole) sieve ye) s) «ini 4.00 Turks, etc. 
IDaltr yeeing, WbSPiss Aedanooaboseccanooce - 8.00 
Shipping weights, 10 Lbs., 14 Lbs., 29 Lbs. 
Quality Always 
Reliable Grain and Oats Sprouter 0c: 
6 tray, 100 chicks..........c2.e..22--- 17.50 
for $1.40. 
Uses of the 
Little Putnam Stove 
Used under the drinking 
vessels of the poultry 
house to keep the water 
from freezing in the cold- 
est winter weather. 
Used as the heat ele- 
ment for a Putnam home- 
made oat sprouter. 
Description of the Little Putnam Stove 
A Little Putnam Stove is nine inches in diameter and four inches high ; 
_ made of galvanized iron and equipped with a burner which embodies an 
_ entirely new principle in oil combustion. Combustion is complete and 
_ perfect, doubling the heat value of the oil. The oil tank holds three 
_ pints of oil and burns three to four weeks without refilling or any 
_ other attention. The wick never needs trimming, The stove with any 
kind of fair usage will last a life-time. 
Advantages of the Little Putnam Stove 
The advantages which the Little Putnam Stove has over all other devices 
keeping water from freezing are: 
First—The stove may be used with the same water server used in summer 
—can, crock or fountain. 
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Size Used for Different Breed. 
No. 1 for Bantams and small Mediterranean 
No. 2 for Ordinary Mediterranean 
and Pit Game females, 
males and French females. 
Asiatic females, Turkey hens, 
Asiatic and Tom _ Turks, 
No. 6 for extra large Asiatics and large Tom 
Champion Adjustable. 
50 for 50c. 100 for 75c. 
Climax. Made of spring brass 
and so made that the tag acts as 
clasp. 12 for 20c. 25 for 35c. _ || 
50 for 50c. = ni 
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Double Clinch Leg Band ion G 
Double Clinch Pigeon Bands, 12 for 20c. 25 
for 45¢c. 50 for 75c. 100 {6)H3 
graduating by the ounce per dozen. 
We have thousands of our scales in the hands 
of the best poultrymen throughout the United 
States. There is not an Agricultural College in 
the U. S. but that has from one to a dozen in 
(Order by 
ete. No. 8 for Medi- 
American females, Pit Game : 
No. 4 for medium their poultry department. If you are not a user 
ete. No. 5. for of the Gilt Edge Egg Scale, Get One, give it a 
etc. thorough trial, if not satisfied, return it to your 
dealer, he will gladly refund your money and 
the manufacturerers stand squarely behind your 
dealer in making his guarantee. 
12 for 15ce. 25 for 
Pigeon Baths 
This is one of the best 
and most popular bands 
on the market. A fa- 
vorite among Poultry 
and Turkey Raisers on 
i 5 inches 
account of its security. 
iron, 19 
Made of heavy galvanized 
12 for 20c. 25 for 30c. square, 4 inches deep; capacity, 5 gallons. 
wee 100 for 90c. Made of galvanized iron, with heavy wire and 
riveted corners; it is durable and convenient. 
i for 30c. 50 for 50c. 100 for 90c. Each, $1.50. Large, round, $1.25. Small, round, 
_Sprouted oats will make hens lay. The Re- Open Pigeon Bands for Marking Day old ‘5c. : i : 
: liable Sprouter will sprout oats in three days. chicks, ete. 12 for 15c. 25 for 30c. 50 for 
_ They have galvanized-iron panels, large glass 50c. 100 for 7ic. A 
doors, so light can enter. Seamless Pigeon Clay Pigeon Nest 
"8 tray, 50 chicks.......ccc0ccccecses $11550 Bands, 12 for 25c. 25 GUD Made of very high grade and valuable clay. 
Each, 25c. $2.50 per doz. 
The Little Putnam Stove 
Second—The stove has to be filled but a few times during the entire 
winter and never requires trimming. This will be appreciated by those 
who have used heaters that need trimming or filling almost every day, and 
by those who have used non-freezing fountains constructed on the principle 
of a fireless cooker, some of them making more work in cleaning than would 
be expended in carrying hot water three times a day. 
Third—The cost of running the stove the entire winter is but from 20 
to 30 cents. The expense for oil to run other heaters runs from 75 cents 
to $2.00 per season. 
Fourth—The Little Putnam Stove does not furnish hot water to the 
fowls, but water at that tonic temperature which is best relished by them, 
and which increases the amount of food digested and assimilated, thus pro- 
moting growth and increasing the egg supply. 
Fifth—It is absolutely essential that a constant supply of unfrozen water 
be accessible to the fowls at all times if they are to be kept at the top 
notch of health and productiveness. 
Sixth—This stove is absolutely fire-proof and non-explosive. If it is 
tipped over it will go out. If it becomes buried in the litter it will go out. 
Seventh—This stove really costs the poultryman nothing because the 
increased production of eggs during the first month’s use will pay for the 
stoves, and this from a single pen of eight fowls. 
With every Little Putnam Stove is furnished directions for use, and easy- 
to-follow plans for making a Putnam Home Made Oat Sprouter. Cost of 
making Oat Sprouter about 50 cents. 
Price of Little Putnam Stove $2.00 postpaid. 
