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U. S. POULTRY AND GARDEN FENCE 



The illustration at the right shows the U. S. Poultry and 

 Garden Fence, and we also show below the illustration size 

 of wires used in its construction. The U. S. Poultry Fence is 

 built of the same grade of wire as is used in <he U. S. Field 

 Fence, but of lighter gauge and the same excellent wrap is 

 used. It is an ideal fence against poultry and small animals. 

 The spacing is graduated from IV2 inches at the bottom to 5 

 inches at the top, as shown by the illustration and the dis- 

 tance between the stays or uprights is 6 inches. We carry 

 this fence in stock in the styles mentioned below. It is very 

 extensively used as a protection for poultry yards, gardens 

 and orchards. It meets the requirements; therefore it is a 

 great favorite. Furnished regularly in rolls containing 10 

 rods or 165 lineal feet. 



Style 

 No. 



Distance 

 Between 

 Stays 



Height 

 Inches 



No. 

 of Bars 



Approx. 

 Weight 

 per Rod 



List 

 Price 

 per Rod 



Retail 

 ice 

 per Rod 



2158 



6 



58 



21 



12.5 



$1.19 



$0.90 



2053 



6 



53 



20 



11.8 



1.13 



.85 



1948 



6 



48 



19 



11.1 



1.07 



.80 



1635 



6 



35 



16 



9.2 



.89 



.67 



1324 



6 



24 



13 



7.4 



.72 



.54 



On page 142 we show a line of lighter weight and very 

 closely spaced poultry fences. Don't worry about your fence 

 posts. Buy the American steel posts shown on page 143. 



PAGE LION FENCE 



XING OF STAPLE FENCES. 



Three things must be considered with regard to every 

 Staple Tie Fence: The quality and gauge of the wire; the 

 quality and thickness of the galvanizing; the smoothness and 

 sureness of the knot. 



Lion Fence is made from full gauge wires drawn from open 

 hearth steel, the best material for fence making. 



The galvanizing consists of a coating of the best protective 

 metals obtainable, as thick as the wire will carry without 

 scaling. 



The Knot is open enough to allow for adjustment to rough 

 ground surface. At the same time it is as close and compact 

 as a staple tie can be driven without making ruinous indenta- 

 tions in the wire of the fence. 



Price, 

 Per Rod. 



73-Inch High Poultry Fence $0.84 



58-Inch High Poultry Fence .82 



48-Inch High Poultry Fence .78 



No. 1046 Farm Fence, 32 stays to rod .72 



No. 1046 Farm Fence, 16 stays to rod .56 



No. 832 Farm Fence, 32 stays to rod .56 



No. 832 Farm Fence, 16 stays to rod .44 



No. 743 Farm Fence, 14 stays to rod .42 



WIRE STRETCHER NO. 1 



Price, $1.25 



THE "NEVERSLIP" STRETCHER 



21 BARS 58 INCHES. HICIt 



While the woven field fences are generally used, there is 

 still Considerable call for galvanized barb wire. The cut to 

 the left shows how barbed wire is frequently used in com- 

 bination with woven fencing 



We have 2-point and 5-inch Barb Wire and 4-point 4-inch 

 Barb Wire. Prices on application. 



Ribbon Wire, Twisted ^-'O -Strand Wire, Flain Galvanized and 

 Annealed Wire, Panel Wire. Prices on Application. 



THE LOTT STRETCHER 



The Neverslip Stretcher has no teeth to cut or injure wire. 

 Simple and strong in construction. Has hickory handle and 

 malleable jaw. One man operates it, and both hands are left 

 free to drivo staple. Price without staple puller, $1.00; with 

 staple puller, $1.25. 



Se<5 Daffi 143 for American Galvanized Fence Posts. 



This stretcher is operated by a long lever, 

 and can be used singly, pulling from cen- 

 tre of clamp, or in pairs pulling from top 



. and bottom. All stretching chains are 8 



feet in length. We do not furnish levers. 

 List Price, $7.00; Our Special Price, $6.25 

 Fig. 2 — Pittsburgh Single Wire Stretcher, 

 detail, $1.15. 



Fig. 3 — Pittsburgh Fence Tool. List Price, S1.00; Retail, $1.00 

 Fie. J — Snlicer. 15c. each. 



List Price, $1.25. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



