...POULTRY SUPPUES. 



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Implements for the Poultry Yard. 



PINEtAND INCUBA- 

 TORS. 



We unliesitatingly pro- 

 nounce these the best incuba- 

 tors made. They have takeu 

 first prize at the New York 

 show three successive years. 

 Full descriptive catalogues 

 sent on application. 

 50 egg, ■. .-., . . . . . 820.00 



100 " . .' 25.00 



200 " '•'. 38.00 



320 " ,"■ 5.5.00 



480 " 70.00 



PINELAND INCUBATOR. 



BKOODERS. ; V.> v. 



Pineland Indoor, 150 chicks, $1.1.00 



Outdoor,50 " 15.00 



This outdoor brooder takes perfect care of the chicks in 

 the severest weather. 

 Pressy Brooder, 100 chicks $8.00 



HOW TO CAPONIZE. 



Every poultry man knows that Capons are much larger 

 fowls, sweeter and finer meat and sell at a much higher 

 price. You can do your own caponizing easily, and our 



book sent with each set tells all about it. Priceof book, 10c. , 

 but is sent free with the set of instruments. 



Price, per set, in pasteboard box, $2.2.5, post-paid. 

 " " " leather case, 2.50, " 



FRENCH POULTRY 

 KIIiLING KNIFE. 



The most expeditious 

 and humane way of killing 

 and dressing poultry is by 

 the French method. Com- 

 plete directions are given in 

 our book on caponizing. 

 These knives are of the 

 finest steel. Price, 50c. 

 each, post-paid. 



FRENCH KILUNG 

 KNIFE. 50c. 



IDO- 



80- 



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[I'^^'nin '''ill ^HI^IT'^ Alittleinstrument 



for extracting the 

 small worms from 

 the little chicks. It 

 does it well. One 

 chick saved pays 

 the price of the in- 

 INCOBATOR -" strument. Price, by 



THEKMOME- GAPE -WORM EXTRACTOR, mail, post-paid, 40c.; 

 TER. oOc. 40e. $4.00 per doz. 



SILVER GAPE WORM EXTRACTOR. 



Made of silvered wire with loops to catch the worms as 

 It is twisted in the chick's windpipe. Price, 10c. each; $1.00 

 per dozen. 



BIT TO PREVENT FEATHER, 

 PULLING. 



This bit keeps the bill just far 

 enough apart to prevent catching the 

 feathers, but does not interfere with 

 the fowl feeding. Price, per dozen, 

 $1.00; less than 1 dozen, 10c. 

 each. 



GREEN BONE MILLS. 



We carry all the best makes of mills for grinding green 

 bones and oyster shells. 



PRICE. 

 Mann's No. 2 Standard Green Bone Mi]l $18.00 



" Simplex •< " " . . . . 10.00' 



Willson's Oalsy " " " ]2.00i 



Webster and Hannum's Improved " 12.00 



Willson's Dry Bone and shell " 5.00 



" " " " " on legs, 7.00 



Mann's Perforated Mortar, 3.25 



DRINKING FOUNTAINS. 



Philadelpha" Fountains. 



The above cut illustrates our "Philadelphia" Fountain. 

 They are made in two parts, the pan and the cone. They 

 are thus easily cleaned and filled. All thoroughly galvan- 

 ized. 

 No. 1 (2 quarts), 35c. No. 2 (4 quarts), 50c. No. 3 (8 quarts), 75c 



Ohio Style. 



EACH. PER DOZ. 



2 Quart, . . .$0.25 $2.50 

 4 " ... 45 4..50 



6.00 



Baltimore Style. 



EACH. PER DOZ. 



^ Quart, . . . $0.25 $2 50 

 2 " ... 40 4.00 



4 " ... 55 5.50 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is for marking young 

 and old chickens and all kinds of fowl. It is 

 invaluable to breeders and farmers, as the 

 markings will enable them to recognize their 

 own fowl at a glance. Price, bj' mail, 25c. 



NEST EGGS. 



CHINA. The best and cleanest nest egg 

 used. Each, 5c.; doz., 25c.; by mail, 50c. 



MEDICATED. Made of plaster with sul- 

 POUIiTBY phur and oil of sassafras, and prevent lice in 

 MARKER, the nest. Each, oc; doz, 30c ; by mail, f>5c. 



Our Poultry Supply Catalogue 



is most complete. Send for it if 

 you have CHICKENS or BEES. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



Dovetailed Hives, $1.50 each ; $15.00 dozen. 

 Cold Blast Smokers, 50e. " by mail, 70c. each. 

 Bee Veils, by mail, 50c. each. 

 Manum's Swarm Catcher, $1.00 each. 

 Medium Comb Foundation, 50c. per lb. 

 Thin Surpluss, 60c. per lb. 

 Bee Brush, 20c.; by mail, 25c. 

 Alley's Drone Trap, 50c.; by mail, 65c. 

 Etc., etc., etc. 



