935 B STREET, N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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The horizontal lines of this fence are all 

 composed of two No. 20 galvanized steel 

 wires twisted together. 



Beginning at the bonom. the first seven 

 cables are 1J/4 inches apart, the next three 

 cables are i^i inches apart, then six cables 

 2 inches apart, and all above that 4 indies 

 apart. This gives a mesh of iJ4x3 inches 

 at the bottom, where it is needed for small 

 chicks, and above two feet, where fowls can 

 only reach when on the wing, the mesh is 

 3x4 inches. 



The pickets are No. 19 galvanized steel 

 wires, and are 3 inches apart. 



On account of the pickets being at right 

 angles to the cables, this fence will ftt any 

 unevenness of the ground without ctrtting. 



Because of its strength and construction 

 this feiKC requires no top or bottom rail and 

 no more posts than the ordinary woven- 

 wire stock fence, or about one-half the num- 

 ber needed for poultrj- netting. 



In strength, closeness of mesh, adjust- 

 ability, and economy, it is unexcelled. 



10 rod roll: 



Union Lock Poultry Fence, 



. 165 feet long, 24 inches wide 



165 " 36 " 



PKICi: LIST. 



.$2 80 When cut, 24 inches wide, 2J4 cents per running foot 

 . 3 45 " 36 " 2^ 



165 " 4S •• 



165 fx-> ■■ 



165 72 



. 4 15 " 48 3'/2 

 . 4 80 " fx' 4 

 5 40 " 7- 4^/2 " " " 



In comparing prices witli nniinary 



poultry netting rcnieinher tlic-e bales are 15 feet longer. 



TWO-INCH POULTRY NETTING. 



FOR MAKING POULTRY YARDS. 

 The wire we offer is the durable No 19 double twist, two- inch mesh, thoroughly galvanized after weaving. 

 >n](\ in ha!e^ of 150 r-innin? feet, in -.vidth; of i, 2. .•!, 4. 5. and 6 feet. Prices On application. 



PLAIN TWISTED TWO STRANDED WIRE, Mnrl/pt PriVpC 

 PLAIN GALVANIZED WIRE, BARBED WIRE, i'ldlKCl lIlCCS. 



Nitro-Culture 



DOUBLES 

 YOUR CROP. 



NO TIME. NO LABOR. LITTLE E.XPENSE. 



Results Guaranteed "or Money Refunded. 



Nitro-Cixlture is a germ, sold in dry packages like an ydast cake 

 (Dissolve in water as per directions which come with each package.) 



When seeds are sprinkled with the solution before planting, the 

 germs multiply in the soil very rapidly, and cause nodules to form on 

 the roots of plants. These nodules collect the nitrogen out of the air, 

 and feed the plant roots. 



Nitrogen Is Pl.axt Food, and therefore a tremendous increase in 

 crop is bound to come. 



CLOVER. 



Does your clover always make a good catch? Does it sometime^ 

 leave spots or bare places in your field? Does some of it get killed out 

 by severe winter weather? If so, inoculate the seed with Nitro- 

 Culture and insure, not only a uniform catch, but a tremendous crop, 

 no matter how poor the ground. 



ALFALFA. 



Alfalfa has been grown with more or less success in every State 

 AND Territory in the Union, from Maine to Washington and from 

 California to Florida. There is not a state from which the report 

 has not gone out that alfalfa will, when properly treated, become one of 

 the best fodder plants. It is the best hay and soiling crop in the West. 

 In the South it has been widely recommended as a very valuable addi- 

 tion to the list of forage grasses and clovers. In the Middle and East- 

 ern States it promises to become a rival of the better known and more 

 widely grown red clover. 



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Specimen plants characteristic of 

 unlnoculated and inoculated field of 

 Alfalfa, on farm near Bynum, Har- 

 ford County, Md. The unlnoculated 

 plants turn yellow, though sown on 

 ground richer and better than the 

 inoculated field. Qain from inocula- 

 tion with Nitro-Culture nearly 600 

 per cent by weight. 



