Wm. C. Beckert's Choice List of Flower Seeds, Allegheny, Pa. 



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INCUBATORS AND BROODERS 



Standard Cornell Incubator 



The Standard Cornell Incubator is a machine that is built for 

 business, — one that has given perfect results, during the past 

 season, to the market poultrymen who are using Incubators as a 

 means of livelihood, as well as to the 

 amateur breeders who are operating 

 them for pleasure. The Cornell is 

 constructed on correct principles, and 

 embodies a balanced system of heat- 

 ing, regulation, ventilation, circula- 

 tion and supplied moisture. Each 

 individual part of this system is sufifi- 

 cient and perfect in itself for the spe- 

 cific purpose intended, but it is essen- 

 tial that each part be inseparably 

 connected one with the other in order 

 to enable the homogeneous whole to 

 perform mechanically- perfectly the 

 act of incubation. 



PRICE OF STANDARD CORNELL INCUBATORS 



No. o 64 hen eggs 52 duck eggs $14 00 



No. I 128 " " .--105 " " 2000 



No. 2 232 " " ...200 " " 2900 



No. 3 364 " " 37 00 



No. 4, Special duck machine, 300 duck eggs 40 00 



The Cornell is the only machine manufactured with a paneled 

 cabinet-finished case, made throughout of ?^-inch thick chestnut. 



A most practical improvement in construction is our Patented 

 Table Top. As the name implies, it affords the operator a clear 

 surface upon which to place the trays when cooling the eggs. It 

 completely protects the regulator arm and its sensitive mechanism 

 from all outside interference, — yet affords the operator free access to 

 the adjustment nut and to the rocker casting, which is securely 

 screwed onto a false bottom directly beneath a convenient hand- 

 hole in the table top. 



Another useful and valuable feature are the piano-fitting legs, 

 hand-turned, which are readily adjusted without tools or trouble. 

 A heavy lag-screw is securely set into each leg and fits into a nut 

 mortised into each corner of the incubator from the inside ; the legs 

 are easily screwed on or off in a moment. 



Peep-0*-Day Brooders 



The patented Peep-O'-Day Brooder, manufactured exclusively by 

 the Cornell Incubator Manufacturing Company, has been on the 

 market during the past 20 years, and is used and recommended by 

 nearly every Government Agricultural Station and successful poul- 

 tryman the world over. 



The Peep-O-Day Lamp, of malleable iron, is the only dependable 

 Brooder Lamp that has been invented to this day, and it does per- 

 fect work even under the most trying and adverse circumstances. 



Peep-O'-Day Brooders are made of i-inch kiln-dried, tongued-and- 

 grooved sound white pine. They are carefully milled and securely 

 put together with screws and cement wire nails. They are given one 

 coat of shellac, one coat of priming, and finally, two coats of the best 

 quality of lead paint. The cast and sheet metal parts are of the best 

 material and japanned so as to effectively withstand the weather. 



The Peep-O'-Day Brooders are provided with a perfect system 

 of heating and ventilation, which furnishes the chicks a mild, tem- 

 pered, diffused heat under the hover; ample ventilation, without 

 drafts, in all parts of the Brooder, and the correct warmth in the sun- 

 parlor or exercising room. 



Peep-O'-Day Brooders, Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 are equipped with sun- 

 parlors, and permit the operator to obtain, simultaneously, three 

 distinct temperatures in the three different compartments of the 

 Brooder, to wit : 



First — Beneath the hover. A temperature of 95 degrees, which is 

 the correct one for chicks during the first week. 



Second — In the hover chamber. A temperature about 10 degrees 

 lower than that under the hover. In this compartment the chicks 

 are fed and exercise during the day. 



Third — In the sun-parlor. A temperature of about 70 degrees. The 

 sun-parlor is separated from the hover chamber by a wooden parti- 

 tion ; when lowered it forms a runway, and the chicks may go to 

 and from the heat at will. 



PRICE OF PATENTED PEEP-O'-DAY BROODERS 



Capacity 



No. I Peep-O'-Day Brooder 75 to 100 chicks 



No. 

 No, 3 

 No. 4 

 No. 5 

 No. 6 

 No. 7 

 No. 8 

 No. o 



75 to 100 

 50 



75 to 100 

 75 to 100 

 75 to 100 

 75 to 100 

 75 to 100 

 anior 50 



Floor Space 

 9 sq. ft... 



15 " ... 

 8K " ... 

 9. . . 



J ::: 



Price 

 $10 50 



12 00 



7 50 



8 50 

 7 6'^ 

 14 50 



13 03 

 17 50 



5 00 



Cornell Dry-Food Hoppers 



The Cornell Dry-Food Hopper is 

 made on an entirely new principle. 

 It feeds equally well slippery grains 

 like oats; oily, cakey material like 

 beef scraps, also mash, grit or char- 

 coal. Look for the concave metal 

 hopper front. Built with three com- 

 partments, single and double. 



Single Hopper, three compart- 

 ments, to hang on wall or stand on 

 ground. $1.75. 



Double Hopper, six compartments, 

 to stand on ground. $2.50. 



Peep-O'-Day Portable Houses 



Peep-O'Day Portable Houses are up-to-date, and their value is 

 becoming more and more 

 appreciated by the success- 

 ful poultryman. In Europe 

 small colony houses are 

 the rule. These result in 

 full egg-baskets. Practi- 

 cal poultrymen of Amer- 

 ica know this, and are 

 housing their flocks in 

 small colony houses dis- 

 tributed about the fields 

 and snug corners of the 

 farm, moving to fresh 

 ground every season. 

 Write for price. 



Cornell Galvanized Iron 

 Grit and Shell Boxes 



This is a sanitary, practical labor-saving 

 device for feeding grit, shell, charcoal, dry 

 foods or beef scraps. Has three compart- 

 ments holding three quarts each. It is pro- 

 vided with a slanting hinged cover which 



protects the contents and prevents the 

 fowls from roosting on the box. A strong 

 wire handle affords means of hanging it 

 against the wall of the poultry house. 50 cts. each, $5.50 per doz. 



Caponizing Instruments 



Goods will be sent postpaid at the following prices : 



The Triumph Caponizing Set, in velvet-lined case $3 00 



" " " " in polished hardwood box 2 75 



" " " " in japanned box 250 



Instruments alone 2 00 



Steel Knife 50 



Steel Spreader 50 



Steel Hook 20 



Steel Probe 10 



Poultry Marker 25 



Leg Bands per doz. , 20 cts. ; per 100, $1. . 



Book, copy of "Instructor," sent free to any address on receipt 

 of stamp. 



