CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Standard Colony 

 Brooder. 



BUCKEYE INCUBATORS. 

 "The Best Incubator Made." 



The name "Buckeye" represents "service" — and when we talk to you about Buckeye 

 incubators, we do not refer to the wood and metal of which the machine is constructed, 

 but to the "service" we guarantee the incubator to give. 



After twenty-five years of consistent effort to bring our "service" to that state of 

 perfection which places it on a plane of decided superiority, we have earned the repu- 

 tation of building "the best Incubator made." 



No. 14 — Style E, capacity 65 eggs $12.00 



No. 17 — Style E, capacity 200 eggs.... 27.50 

 No. 60 — Standard, capacity 65 eggs.... 19.50 

 No. 1 — Standard, capacity 120 eggs.... 27.50 

 No. 2 — Standard, capacity 175 eggs... 32.50 



No. 20 — Metal Brooder 8.50 



No. 21 — Metal Brooder 10.50 



No. 22 — Metal Brooder 13.50 



Securitv Brooder 15.00 



No. 18 — Standard Brooder 19.00 



No. 19 — Standard Brooder 23.50 



THE LULLABY BBOODEB.— The most 

 simple, wonderful, practical and economi- 

 cal system of brooding chicks ever offered 

 the public. Designated to hold 25 chicks, 

 but will comfortably hold 35 chicks. $1.75, 

 postpaid. 



STBCKLEB'S INCUBATOR 

 THBBMOMBTBBS. 



No. 2272, 75c. each; Steckler's Incubator 

 Thermometers with legs No. 2280, $1.00 

 each. 



Weather Thermometers No. 106, $1.00 

 each; No. 101, 30c. each. 



Brooder Thermometer, $1.00 each. 



Hotbed Thermometer No. 2025. Indis- 

 pensable to the farmer, planter and florist. 

 Price, $1.50 each. 



BAIN GAUGE. 



To measure the amount of rainfall, re- 

 course is had to the Rain Gauge. A Rain 

 Gauge should not be set on a roof, a slope 

 or a terrace, but upon a level piece of 

 ground and in a clear space, so that it 

 will not be sheltered by trees, shrubs or 

 buildings, the Gauge should be placed as 

 near level as possible, and fixed in such 

 a way that it would not be overturned by 

 strong wind. Price. $3.00, postage 25c. 



DBY BONE, SHELL, CBYSTAL AND 

 COB2T MILL, No. 750. — Height, 17 V^ 

 inches; length, 12 inches; width, 8% 

 inches; diameter of throat, 31/^ inches; 

 wheel, 19 inches in diameter; weight, 60 

 pounds; capacity, I14 bushels per hour. 

 It is a well-known fact that ground bone, 

 shells and crystals and cracked corn, etc., 

 are excellent for poultry. These mills are 

 especially adapted to the above, but in 

 dry state only. For instance, shells, 

 crystal, corn, root, bark, grain, chicken 

 feed, salt, etc. It is considered that 

 ground bone is one of the best fertilizers 



for that purpose alone. They are good 

 general mills for farmers, poultrymen. etc. 

 For compactness, strength and durability, 

 we regard them as excellent. Price, $12.00. 



STECKLEB'S No. 32 HAND GBINDING 

 MILL. 



In this mill are embodied all the good 

 features of other hand grinding mills to 

 which have been added universal burrs or 

 grinding plates that are adjustable for 

 grinding coarse or fine. This machine 

 grinds oats, barley, rye, dry corn, peas, dry 

 bone, nut shells, dry stale bread, etc., for 

 family use. Shipping weight, 40 pounds. 

 Caoacity, 1 to 2 bushels per hour. Price, 

 $8.50. 



BED CHIEF COBN SHELLEB.— $4.00 by 

 expre.ss or freight. 



STYLE A. 



74 C. A. 



BOSS PATENT ADJUSTABLE COBN 



HUSKEB. — Riglit-nand: select split mule- 

 skin; nickel plated single steel spear hook, 

 with lug at bottom to liold it in position. 

 Nickel plated cold rolled stamped steel 

 palm plate 4^4 x 2% inclies. wit'n 22 holes 

 for various adjustments; adjustable to 10 

 different positions; leather palm and wrist 

 piece 214 inches wide at wrist, with one 

 V^ inch strap with nickel plated buckle 

 fastening; combination adjustable thumb 



