The Baltimore Pattern. 



THIS CUT illustrates it. It is the standard "Iron 

 Clad" Baltimore Pattern Milk Can. Smooth in- 

 side surface, without crevices or protruding 

 rivet heads, which enables Cans to be easily, 

 quickly and thoroughly cleaned. 



"Iroa Clad" Milk Cans are made of steel and 

 heavily tinned by the hand dipping process 

 AFTER they are formed. 



Look for the Trade JIark "Iron Clad" stamped in 

 each and every Can. No other tin-plate Cans bear 

 this trade mark- 



We also carry a cheaper Can, known as the Compe- 

 tition Baltimore and the Competition Iowa (see 

 below), in order to meet the demand for a lower- 

 priced article. They are well made, but not so heav- 

 ily tinned. Oar charge for marking name on Can 

 will be 25 cents each. 



THE BALTIMOKE PATTERN. 



20-qt. ...«%.40 30-qt. ... S2.75 40-qt SS.OO 



Second Quality or Competition Baltimore, 20- 

 quart, S3.20 

 Marking names on all Cans, 35 cents. 



BALTIMORE PATTERN. 



The Iowa Pattern. 



Price- 



eo-qt S1.90 



32-qt 3-10 



40-qt 2.20 



Second Quality or Com- 

 petition Iowa. 



Price. 



20-qt SI. 65 



32-qt 1.85 



40-qt 1.95 



Marking names on all 

 Cans, 25 cts. each. 



CHAMPION 



Automatic Milk Cooler -Aerator. 



The Champion Milk Cooler-Aerator consists of three parts. 

 FIRST — The Cooling Drum. An open-top cone made of the 

 best quality heavy tin, and provided with a heavy galvanized 

 iron bottom. This drum is provided with an inlet pipe and an 

 overflow pipe, and at the buitom with a trough to collect the 

 milk, it is vented at the top to allow the escape of the rising 

 vapor: it is also painted inside with a heavy coat of anti-rust 

 paint. When running wateris used the inlet pipe is to be con- 

 nected by hose with the watersupply, which entering the bottom 

 forces itself up through the cone, and the warm water being 

 lighter rises to the top, passing olf at the overflow pipe. If ice 

 water or well or spring water are used the inlet pipe may be 

 closed and the drum filled from the top. 



SE:;0ND.— The Milk Receiver and Strainer Combined. This is 

 also of tin and fits tightly over the cooling drum, and is provided 

 with a circular row of perforations so arranged as to deliver the 

 milk in dne streams, at some distance below the top of the cool- 

 ing drum. This receiver has a pitched bottom, henceevery drop 

 of milk will run outreadily. When the milk strikes the cooling 

 drum it spreads in a thin sfapet over the surface and passes 

 down to the trough, from which it is delivered into the can 

 through an outlet provided. 



THIUD.— An Agitator. This is an iron rod with a tin disc on 

 the end. This rod is allowed to project through the ventilating 

 t'ibe, and when running water is not used, the cooling medium, 

 wli'^tber it be ice, co d well or spring water, should be occasion- 

 -Jly agitat d by means of this rod to force the cool water to the surface of the cone. 



Stoddard Creamery. 



With or without special refrigerator, thorough in con- 

 Btruction, simple in operation, accurate in its working. 

 Family Class. Each can holds gallons. 



No. 

 2... 

 3... 



No. 

 of Cans. 



2 



3 



4 



Dairy Class. 

 No. 

 of Cans. 



No. Plain With Special 



of Cows. Creamery. Refrigerator. 



2 $30.00 



3to4 26. 00 $>;31.00 



5 to 6 32.00 37.00 



Each can holds 5 gallons. 



No. 

 of Cows. 

 5 to 6 

 7 to 9 

 10 to 12 

 13 to 15 

 15 to 18 

 20 to 24 

 25 to 30 

 30 to 36 



Plain 

 Creamery. 

 $25.00 

 31.00 

 37.00 

 43.00 

 49.00 

 Gl.OO 

 73.00 

 85.00 



AVith Special 

 Refrige rator. 



$36.00 

 43.00 

 48.00 

 54.00 

 66.00 

 78.00 

 90.00 



Subject to special discount. 



No. 2 Family C ass and No. 2 Dairy Class are not made 

 witti the separate refrigerator compartment unless so 

 ordered- 



The above prices do not include partitions, nor more than 

 one water faucet. If partitions or e.xtra water faucet is 

 wanted tbey will be furnished at $1 each. 



Star Milk Coolers^ 



These are thorough aerators, because the water flowing 

 upwards inside the sheets of copper becomes heated by the 

 warm milt flowing down over the outsides: this brings 

 warm milt and warm water together at the top of the 

 Cooler; the milt being gradually cooled as it descends, 

 leaves the Cooler within two degrees of the temperature 

 of water run through it. 



In the smallest size ever.y drop of milk is compelled to 

 flow over forty inches of surface, all on outside of machine. 

 Will cool milk as fast as it can be uiiiked; no ice required . 



These Coolers are constructed of Copper Sheet and Brass 

 Castings, heavily tinned, and have surface enough to do 

 the work claimed in hot weather . Will not rust; last a life 

 time. Price. 



No. 1 Star Cooler, 60 gallons per hour $2.1.00 



No. 2 Star Cooler, 90 gallons per hour 27.50 



PRICES ciiAiUPioN cooi>i:r. 



The following siz's of the Champion a-e gauged as 

 nearly as possible to take care of the milk as fast as drawn 

 from various sized dairies with the averagi- number of 

 milkers. Be sure to get one la ge enough, as best roolii!!! 



JOPPA, Harford County, Md., August 22, 1901. 



Messrs Griffith & Turner Company : 



Ge.nti,e.mbn: 1 herewith hand you my check in settlement of account tor the Milk 

 Cooler 



The Champion Milk Cooler has given entire satisfaction, and I believe does all that the 

 manufacturers claim for it. 



Very truly, E. L. Robinson. 



64 



results are obtained witli lo,v pressure 

 receiver. 



Capacity 



of Milt Size of 

 No. Receiver Dairy 



1 lOqts. 1 to 10 cows 



2 18 qts. 10 to 25 cows 



3 34 qts. 25 to 50 cows 



4 52 qts, 50 to 100 cows 



of milk in the 



Takes List Retail 



Care of Price Price 



2 Milkers $7.00 $5.50 



3 Milkers 7.00 5.50 

 5 Milkers 8.00 0.50 

 8 Milkers 10.00 8.00 



Extra sizes on special orders. 

 Prices include double cheese cloth strainer and spring pins. 

 STRAINERS. 

 Strainers of the finest mesh wire cloth (101 meshes to the 

 inch) furnlihed at following pricra; No. 1 and No. 2, SI .00; 

 No, 3,$1,2j; No, 4, $1,60. 



