1009 B Street. N. W.. Washington. D. C. 



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Parcel Post Egg Boxes 



Most prac- 

 tical wav 

 of shipping 



liol.iing 



1 aoz....25c 



2 doz 40c 



3 doz 50o 



4 doz 60c 



Wire Nests 



These nests are made of heavy coppered wire, fully 

 braced, and will hold their shape longer than other 

 nests on the market. Price, 35 cts. 



Feed and Water Cups 



Made of galvanized iron to be 

 hung on coops i-pint, 25 cts.; 

 1-quart, 30 cts. 



Dry Mash Hopper 



Will not wasto the feed. Cannot 

 clog, being wider at lx)ttom than 

 top. Curved bottom throws last 

 bit of feed to front. Three sizes. 



No. 1, 12 inches .$1.50 



No. 2, 18 inches 200 



No. 3. 24 inches .....■.._... 2-50 



O. K. Exerciser Feeder 



The O. K. Exerciser P'eftJer is one of 

 our leaders, as it is exceptional value 

 for the price. The hopper (holding 12 

 quarts) is made of No. 28 galvanized 

 steel, and is reinforced with a double 

 thickness around the top. The ball is 

 heavy galvanized rod so that the weight 

 of the grain does not spring it out of 

 shape. 



The pendulum rod and grain distribu- 

 tors have the accumte adjustment with 

 two brass nuts, and the convenient sep- 

 ^ arable construction, which are patented 

 features of our Economy Exerciser. 



The O. K. Exccn i*'r i-i perfectly 

 weather-proof; and will compare favor- 

 ably with any exerciser ever sold at 

 less than two dollars. 

 Capacity, 12 quarts. Price, $1.50- 



The Peerless Fountain 



The Pcerle^-, i.-, tlie 



all - right fount. The 



water is always pure; 



it is protected from 



dirt and filth. The 



fowls c-annot injure 



their combs while 

 - drinking; easy to fill 

 . and easy to clean. 



Brooder size, 5 qts., J 



$1.25; 10 qts., $1.50 



Peerless Fountain and Heater 



5-quart size, weight 6 pounds $2-50 



10-quart size, weight 7 pounds _ 3.OO 



Incubator and Brooder 

 Thermometers 



Buckeye Incubator Theniiorneters _ .$ .75 



Wire Stand for same _ , 15 



Buckeye Brooder Thermometers 75 



TTr urometers _ 200 



Newtown Colony Brooder 



The Xewtown is the orig- 



[ in-1 Coal-luirning. Self-fet>< 



i ing, Self-regulating Colony 



I Brooder — the ma- 



I chine which actu- 

 a 1 1 y revolution- 

 ized poultrj' rais- 

 ing — whith has 

 been imitated but 

 never equalled. It 

 has established it 

 self on thousands 

 of poultry plants 

 as the most important 

 ing of chicks. 



Th? One Perfect Brooder. It has thoroughly dem- 

 onstrated it> right to be called "The One Perfect 

 Brooder," and is justly claimed to be superior to any 

 Colony Brooder on the market. Through years of 

 practical tests and use under all conditions it has 

 been brought to a point of perfection in the details 

 of construction. The Xewtown is not an experiment 

 — it has made good. The purchaser of this time- 

 tested Brooder runs no risk; he knows it will give 

 satisfaction. More Xewtowns are in successful oper- 

 ation than all other makes of coal-burning Colony 

 Brooders combined. Made in three sizes. 

 Xo. 10 $25.00 Xo. 11. ..$30.00 Xo. 12 $38.50 



the successful raif 



A commercial disinfectant and antiseptic that is 

 non-poisonous, odorless and at the same time a tonic 

 is a novelty. For these reasons, if for no others, 

 FER-SUL merits your investigation. FER-SUL kills 

 most bac-teria and germs when brought in contact 

 with them and neutralizes most putrescent odors; it 

 al.so destroys certain weaker forms of vermin. 



As FER-SUL has no odor it cannot injure dairy 

 products with its smell. 



For a general cleaning up of unsanitary condi- 

 tions or the removing of ordinary barnyard odors, 

 a liberal spraving of a 5% solution (1 pint of 

 "FER-SUL" to 20 pints of water) will effect the 

 desired result. If the conditions are offensive or 

 if disease has broken out among horses, cattle or 

 swine, ase, at first, a 10% solution (1 pint of "PTJR- 

 SUL" to 10 pints of water), and repeat daily with 

 5% solution. 



FER-SUL, being a liquid, is adapted, naturally, for 

 spraying or sprinkling. It should be used regularly 

 and liberally in the dairy and on poultry farms, and 

 in all bams, stables, pigstys, coops, cesspools, privies, 

 or, in fact, wherever contagion is likely to lurk. 

 When used as direc-ted, no fear need be felt from the 

 after-effects. 



FER-SUL has two very marked properties: One, 

 that of a germicide, and the other a tonic. One active 

 in killing disease, the other in restoring health. De- 

 tailed instructions for its use in the specific troubles 

 or maladies we have investigated, can be obtained by 

 postal request. Price, 12 ozs., 50 cts.; quart, 75 cts.; 

 gallon, $2.00. 



