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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



"Everything for the Poultryman" 



CONSULT THE MANAGER OF OUR POULTRY SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 



When we started our Poultry Department our aim was to be the largest and best known in the United States, and we 

 are rapidly reaching our goal. This is an indication that we have pleased our customers. 



Look over this section of our catalogue, no matter how few chickens you keep; you will find something that will be a 

 labor-saver and a profit-maker. 



If you cannot find what you want in this catalogue, we have it at the store, or can get it for you without a minute's 

 unnecessary delay. Be sure to get a bottle of FER-SUL, .see page 65. , 



PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS 



Home Hover 



Famlies having hatches of 40 to 50 chicks need a Hover 

 that will care for their chicks, keep them in good condition; 

 it must be light, easily attended to and positive in operation. 



We recommend this Hover because we have sold it for 

 years with satisfaction, and because it is made by the best 

 incubator people in this country, we believe; low in price, 

 easily handled to clean, and positive in action. 



If you are going to raise chicks, get one of these. 

 50-chick size $5.50 



Prairie State Incubators Are Built to 

 "Hatch Chicks That Live" 



FORTY YEARS AT IT "BRINGS SUCCESS 



Real merit always stand out, and it is this quality which 

 has given to Prairie State incubators and brooders the repu- 

 tation they have long enjoyed of being the best in the world. 

 Ask any poultry expert — any poultryman who makes poul- 

 try-raising his life work — the man who knows, and he will 

 tell you that the Prairie State heads them all. 



NO. STANDARD SERIES SAND TRAY INCUBATOR. 

 Price, $30.00 f. o. b. Washington. Capacity, 100 hen eggs. 

 Dimensions — Top, 25 by SOV2 inches. Total height, 38 inches. 

 Weight, crated — about 135 pounds. Weight, net — about 87 

 pounds. Equipment — 1 galvanized hardware cloth egg tray, 

 1 thermometer, tested and mounted; 1 egg tester, 2 non-roll 

 slats, 1 removable burlap mat, extra wicks, one-piece seam- 

 less lamp, galvanized sand tray, operating directions — every- 

 thing complete, ready to run, except the eggs and oil. 



NO. 1 STANDARD SERIES SAND TRAY INCUBATOR. 

 Price, $37.50. Capacity, 150 hen eggs, 115 duck eggs. Di- 

 mensions — Top, 29 by 34 inches, 17 inches deep. Total 

 height, 39% inches. Weight, crated — about 160 pounds. 

 Weight, net — about 108 pounds. Equipment — 1 galvanized 

 hardware cloth egg tray, 1 thermometer, tested and mounted; 



1 egg tester, 2 non-roll slats, 1 removable burlap mat, extra 

 wicks, one-piece seamless lamp, galvanized sand tray, oper- 

 ating directions — everything complete, ready to run, except 

 eggs and oil. 



NO. 2 STANDARD SERIES SAND TRAY INCUBATOR. 

 Price, crated, $52.50. Capacity, 240 hen eggs, 200 duck eggs. 

 Dimensions — Top, 38 by 40 ¥2 inches; 2OI/2 inches deep. Total 

 height, 42 inches. Weight, crated — about 240 pounds. 

 Weight, net — about 175 pounds. Equipment — 2 galvanized 

 hardware cloth egg trays, 2 thermometers, mounted and 

 tested; 1 egg tester, 4 non-roll slats, 2 removable burlap 

 mats, extra wicks, one-piece seamless lamp, 2 galvanized 

 sand trays, operating directions — everything complete, ready 

 to run, except eggs and oil. 



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NO. 3 STANDARD SERIES SAND TRAY INCUBATOR. 

 Price, crated, $67.50. Capacity, 390 hen eggs, 300 duck eggs. 

 Dimensions — Top, 48 by 45V2 inches; 20i/^ inches deep. Total 

 height, 42 inches. Weight, crated — about 275 pounds. 

 Weight, net — about 220 pounds. Equipment — 2 galvanized 

 hardware cloth egg trays, 2 thermometers, mounted and 

 tested; 1 egg tester, 4 non-roll slats, 2 removable burlap 

 mats, extra wicks, one-piece seamless lamp, 2 galvanized sand 

 trays, operating directions — everything complete, ready to 

 run, except eggs and oil. 



Cypress Case. The outer case is of cypress, known as the 

 wood everlasting. The particular wood employed in con- 

 structing an incubator case has no bearing upon the hatch- 

 ing qualities of the machine. We have selected cypress at 

 a considerable cost to ourselves over other woods because 

 it is the most durable under all possible atmospheric or cli- 

 matic conditions, and because it takes so well the beautiful 

 natural-wood finish characteristic of Prairie State incubators. 



The inner case, or egg-chamber, is constructed of thor- 

 oughly seasoned soft wood, such as pine or poplar, all joints 

 being tongued and grooved. 



No sheet steel enters into the Prairie State case. A satis- 

 factory sheet-steel case might be made, but if propely con- 

 structed would necessitate a much higher price. 



Nor do we resort to inferior substitutes, such as paste- 

 board, burlap, oil cloth or combination board. Such materials 

 cannot last under the varying conditions of incubator use. 



