50 GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Poultry Supplies* Etc. 



PORCELAIN NEST ECCS.-The 



best and cleanest nest egg- used. 



Each 5 cts. Doz. 25 cts. 

 K> mail, 50 cts. 



JAPANESE NEST ECC GOURD. 



— These exactly resemble the eggs of hens, 

 making a capital nest egg ; superior to glass 

 eggs, as they do not break and are uninjured 

 b5 r cold or wet. The plant is a rapid growing 

 climber. 



I»kt. 5 cts. 6 pkts. 25 cts. 

 Oz, 50 cts. 



HOW TO CAPONIZE. 



Every poultry man knows that Capons are 

 aiuch 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. Sent free 

 with the set of instruments. 



Price, leather case, $2.59. 

 FRENCH POULTRY KILLING KNIFE. 



The most expeditious 

 and humane way of kill- ^^~~~^~^ ^&rW&%i^^t^g&& 

 ing and dressing Poul- _ J fc M^^^^iM^M^Si 



try is by the French 



method. These knives are made of the finest steel. 



Price, witli instructions, 50 cts. each. 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is used for marking 

 young and old chickens. It is invaluable to 

 breeders and farmers. They are made in two 

 sizes for large or small chicks, nickle plated, 

 have steel cutter and spring, and are made 

 small and neat to carry in the vest-pocket. 

 Sent by mail on receipt of price. 



Price 25 cts. eacn. 



Pekin Ducks. 



Male, $2.00 each." Female, Si. 50 each 

 EGGS. 



per 22, . . 



EGGS securely packed for shipping via Express to any 



part of the country. 

 FOWL shipped in slat covered coops so as to secure for 

 customers the low Express Rates as issued by 

 the Express companies in November, 1895. 



Barred Plymouth Rocks. 



The Barred Plymouth Rock is perhaps the most popular 

 and widely known variety of fowls bred in America. In 

 almost every barn-yard flock of fowls you will find speci- 

 mens which" their owner vows to be the pure anrl genuine 

 Plymouth Rock. The}- are justly styled the "Farmers 

 Fowl." We believe we have as fine a strain of Barred Ply- 

 mouth Rocks as can be found in the United States. After 

 the age often to twelve weeks, when they make the best 

 of broilers, there is no stage of their growth when they are 

 not salable for market purposes. Having a fine yellow 

 skin, and being large breasted, makes them one of the best 

 table fowls in the market. They are the best all year- 

 round layers. We have three yards of these fowls, and will 

 furnish eggs from either as follows, eggs packed in stout 

 baskets ready for Express : 



13 eggs for $2.00, 30 for $4.00. 

 Cockerels, S3. 00 to $5.00. 

 Good Cockerels, S2.00. Trio, §6.00 to 8.00. 



Brown Leghorns. 



The characteristic features of these birds is their won- 

 derful egg producing qualities, and early maturity, pullets 

 beginning to lav when onlv four to five months old. 

 13 egrgs for $1.50. 

 Cockerels, Si. 50 to $2.00. Xrio, $3.50. 



THE 



Cyclone 

 Shelter, 



Having felt the need 

 of a more perfect and 

 effective sheller than 

 has ever been intro- 

 duced, we now offer a 

 new machine which 

 we are sure will meet 

 all requirements. The 

 manufacturers 

 have succeed- 

 ed in overcom- 

 ingthefrequent 

 ^clogging and 

 choking, which 

 is the constant 

 objection to all 

 othermachines 

 in the market, 

 and have been 

 very particular 

 to make every 

 part strong enough to stand all strains that it would be 

 likely to have. It is cheap, simple and effective, separates 

 the cob from the corn and takes less power to do the same 

 amount of work than anv other machine of its size ever 

 made. F»rice, S3. 00. 



MANUFACTURERS OF CRUSHED SHELL AND BONE FOR POULTRY. 



