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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 



SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT 



The 'only way we can reach this goal is by serving 



We have secured as manager of our Poultry Supply Department, Mr. V. L. Fisher, one of New York City's leading 

 Poultry Supply Men and Breeders. ^ ^ 



Our aim is to be the leading Poultry Supply Dealers in the South, 

 the people better than they have ever been served before. 



This year we are devoting more space than ever before both in our catalogue and store to Poultry Supplies. 



All we ask is a trial order. We know that our service will please you and make you one of our regular customers. 



Come in and talk chicken; if you cannot come, write; no matter if you want to buy or not, Mr. Fisher is always willine 

 to talk chicken and wants you to come to him with your poultry troubles. 



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

 unnecessary delay. 



Our Motto: "Everything for the Poultryman" and that the best. 



Prairie State Incubators 



Design, Development and Adaptability 



The Prairie State Incubator was first built in 1881 and marketed 

 subsequently in 1889. 



Incorporated in its design at that time were three essential principles — 

 top-radiant heat, down-draft ventilation, and applied moisture. 



These principles, characteristic of the Prairie State only, have been 

 continued to the present day. 



Since then, hundreds of models have been built and tested with a view 

 to coordinating efficiency with these original principles of design, and 

 from time to time the incubator has been altered and improved in so 

 far as the dictates of experience and the criticisms and suggestions of 

 thousands of operators have warranted. 



The machine, consequently, is a developed product, having reached 

 ts present form through a process of experimenting in construction 

 ntended to perfect an incubator which should meet every possible con- 

 dition, have the widest hatching ability, and reduce to lowest terms the 

 chance of failure on the part of even the most inexperienced operator. 



Today it stands as the criterion in modem incubator construction and 

 design. 



SPECIFICATIONS 



No. Standard Series Sand Tray Incubator 



Price, crated, $18.00 f. o. b. Washington 



Capacity: 100 hen eggs. 



Dimensions: Top, 25 by 30H inches. 



Total Height: 38 inches. 



Weight, crated: About 135 pounds. 



Weight, net: About 87 pounds. 



Equipment: 1 galvanized hardware qjoth 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, 

 operating directions, everything complete, ready to run, except eggs 

 and oil. 



No. 1 Standard Series Sand Tray Incubator 

 Price, crated, $22.50 



Capacity: 150 hen eggs, 1 15 duck eggs. 



Dimensions: Top, 29 by 34 inches, 17 inches deep. 



Total Height: 39H 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, 

 operating directions, everything complete, ready to run, except eggs 

 and oil. 



No. 2 Standard Series Sand Tray Incubator 

 Price, crated, $32.00 



Capacity: 240 hen eggs, 200 duck eggs. 



Dimensions: Top, 38 by 40}^ inches; 20K 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. 



No. 3 Standard Series Sand Tray Incubator 

 Price, crated, $38.00 



Capacity: 390 "hen eggs, 300 duck eggs. 



Dimensions: Top, 48 by 45M inches; 20H 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. 



No. Keystone Incubator 



Price, crated, $9.00 



Capacity: 60 hen eggs. 



Dimensions: 18 by 21 by lOJ^ inches. 



Total Height: 23 inches. 



Weight, crated: About 60 pounds. 



Weight, net: About 35 pounds. 



Equipment: Egg tray, tested Tycos incubator thermometer mounted, 

 egg tested, 2 non-roll slats, galvanized sand tray, extra wicks, one- 

 piece lamp bowl, full and complete directions for operating. Every- 

 thing complete, ready to run, with the exception of the oil and eggs. 



No. 1 Keystone Incubator 

 Price, crated, $12.00 



Capacity: 100 hen eggs. 



Dimensions: 24 by 26 by llji inches. 



Total Height: 27 inches. 



Weight, crated: About 80 pounds. 



Weight, net: About 55 pounds. 



Equipment: Egg tray, tested Tycos incubator thermometer mounted, 

 egg tester, 2 non-roll slats, galvanized sand tray, extra wicks, one- 

 piece lamp bowl, full and complete directions for operating. Every- 

 thing complete, ready to run, with the exception of the oil and eggs. 



