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JOHXSOX cS: STOKES, PHILADELPHIA. 



POULTRY SUPPLIES. 



Hammonton 



Incubators. 



These sim i>l e 

 machines are g'aiii- 

 i n g in popularity 

 every day, AVe do 

 not claim that they 

 will "hatch every 

 egg," nor "every 

 fertile egg." nor that 

 "any child can run 

 them." "We do not 

 make any of the 

 ridiculous state- 

 ments about them that we see published by many manu- 

 facturers. We will, however, warrant them to do as good 

 work, side by side, as any other incubator, without regard 

 to price, and do it with as little care and attention. 

 PRICES. 



No. 1, CapacitvlSOeggs SI 6 50 



"2, ■■ ■ 300 ■■ 27 00 



THE PRESSY BROODER. 



H.iMMOSTON" INf rB.\TORS. 



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.50 lbs. i 



PREPARED MEAT 

 for 



from 



Johnson & Stokes |j 



Seedsmen, 

 PJiiludelpUia, Pa. 



The eheai)est and best brooder on the market. A perfect 

 mother for 100 chickens. Filled with our patent stove which 

 burns a week without rctilling. Price, with patent stove. 

 S8.0O. 



PREPARED MEAT FOR 

 POULTRY. 



This is prepared with 

 .i;reat care, and is shipped 

 by us to all parts of the 

 United .States, principally to 

 )>;>rtieswho are engaged in 

 raising poultry and eggs for 

 market. It is the finest 

 thing Ave know of to cause 

 hens to lay during the "win- 



1. viiiii.ipiiiiiiii f-A "^'"- ^''si» prices always 



^ PluUidelpUia, l-a. | prevail at this season of the 



year, "which makes it ex- 



tremelv profitable to feed. 



50 lbs.,"Sl.50; 100 lbs., S2.75. 



PURE PORK CRACKLINGS. 



compressed in rolls of about 100 lbs. One of the finest 

 Ijoultrv meats. Price, 3c. per lb. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. 



This is a most important article for the poultry yard 

 through the winter, and sh»u!d be liberally supplied to the 

 fowls. In simimer, when left to run at large, they can find 

 their own shell-making material, but when everything is 

 frozen or covered with snow, tlie.v must be helped out if 

 eg°^ are wanted. 5 lbs.. Lie: 2.5 lb. bag. 40e.; 100 lbs., SI. 2.5; 

 2001bs.,S2.00; 350 lb. barrels, S3.-5; loji.SU.OO. 



GRANULATED BONE 



Is about the size of wheat and can be fed like any other food 

 in grain, about one handful for every five fowls daily, or 

 everv other dav. In either manner it furnishes a valuable 

 food" for poultrv at all seasons of the year. 5 lbs., 25c.; 100 

 lbs., $2.-50 ; 200 lb. bags, S1.75. 



ADJUSTABLE DISTINGUISH- 

 ING BANDS. 



For marking fowls. Numbered 

 from 1 to 100, or with one, two or three 

 letters. 



Price. .50 cts. per dozen. Sam- 

 ples, 5 cts. 



Wire Netting for En- 

 closing Poultry 

 Yards. 



Best quality steel 

 wire. 2 inch mesh. No. 

 19 wire, double twist, 

 thoroughly galvanized 

 alter weaving. The 12 

 inch wide is very well 

 adapted for training 

 vines over porches and 

 verandas. Sold only in 

 bales of 150 lineal feet 

 to the bale. Price, 75c. 

 per 100 Square feet. 



W IDTH. SQU-iRE FEKT PKR B.^LE. PRIOB PER BALE. 



12 in l.io SI 13 



IS " 225 



. .300 



■1.50 



. 600 



1 70 



2 25 



3 38 



4 50 



5 63 



POULTRY 

 MARKER. 



Staples, 20c. per lb.: 1 lb. required for bale. 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is for marking young 

 and old chickens and all kinds of fowl.' It is 

 invaluable to breeders and liirmers, as the 

 markings will enable tliem to recognize their 

 own fowl at a glance. 



These fifteen figures can be made into 225 

 different ways of marking. This can be in- 

 creased by marking the skin f)fthewing. Itis 

 agreat advantage for young chicks. The eggs 

 are mai-ked from the different breeds, and as 

 soon as the chicks are hatched they are marked. 

 By so doing you can tell their age and ever>' 

 detail in regard to them. Tliis punch is •worth 

 its price several times over in detecting the 

 chicken thief. The cut shows full size. They 

 are made in two sizes for small and large chicks, nickel- 

 plated, have steel cutter and spring, and madesinall and neat 

 to c;ury in the vest pocket. Price, 25c.; by mail, 30c. 



HAND BONE MILLS. 



They are a complete success for 

 crushing oyster shells, grinding bone meal, 

 and nil kinds of grain, coarse or fine, for 

 family or stock use. Also grinds corn or 

 cob. A peck of sliells can be crushed in 

 fifteen minutes. They are made in the 

 very best manner. They can be adjusted 

 for grinding either coarse or fine. Whole oyster shells can 

 be put in the mill, as well as bones of the same size. 



No. 1. .54.75; No. 1. with legs, S7.00 ; No. 2, with legs, 

 >WM ; power mill. ?17.o0. 



NEST EGGS. 



Medicated, each, 5c.: doz., 40c. Porcelain, eadi, 5c.; doz., 



POULTRY DRINKING FOUNTAINS. 



Keep the water cool and fresh, and the poultry cannot 

 upset them. Price, 2 qt.. 25 cts. each; S-.50 per dozen ; 4qt., 

 40 cts. each ; $4.00 per dozen, . 



UAXD EOXE 

 3IILLS. 



