VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS, CHICAGO AND NKW YORK. 



BRIGHT ANNEALED WIRE. 



Prices subject to change. 



No. 18 



No. 20 



No. 22 



No. 24 



No. 2fi 



No. 27 



No. 2S 



No. 3fi 



COPPER, Fin 



50o; coarse, lb., 45c. 



Per lb. 



6 Ihs. 1 



2 lbs. 





$0.35 



$0.60 



, .10 



.40 



.65 





.45 



.75 



. .10 



.60 



.85 



. .12 



.55 



.95 





.58 



1.05 



. .15 



.65 



1.15 





1.00 





lb., 60c; 



medium 



lb.. 



CUT FLORISTS' WIRE. 



convenient fcmi 

 No. 20 

 Price. . . SI. 10 «1.20 



cut 



lbs. in each boM 



SI. 40 si'eo gl.9 



METAL WREATHS. 



12 or 18 ir 



We can furnish these at manufa< 

 malte sample shipments. In orderi 

 also If crosses, wreaths, anchors are \ 



turer's prices, and shall be glad to 

 tg. state price limit per piece, and 

 •anted and style of flowers preferred 



MOSS WREATHS. 



PANSY BASKETS. 



These neat little hask. is are just what 

 a florist wants to p\it up Pansies. Ualsles. 

 Korget-me-nots and other small plants 

 for retailing. They will hold from ten 

 to a dozen plants accordin.s; to size. Come 

 with handle detached and can be packed 

 so as to take up little or no room when 

 stored. We anticipate a large demand 

 .md would ask that orders be sent in as 

 earlv. as possible. Per 100. $1.80; 1,000. 

 $16.00. 



IRON AGE PLANT LABEL, 



A permanent label that will la 

 years, good for use in nurserii^s, ceme- 

 teries, etc. The label is protected by :l 

 sheet of mica and can be removed or re- 

 ==» placed at %vill. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 

 100, $15.00. 



BLAKE'S LEVER CLIP. 



A useful little article for fastening 

 stakes to the cross wire. They never slip 

 and are a great saving in both time and 

 money. Price, $1.75 per 1,000. Samples 

 mailed free. 



SPECIAL. RAILROAD R.4TES. — All of our customers 

 who may desire from time to time to avail th:-mselves of 

 special commercial rates to Chicago from various points 

 should write us requesting that we put their names nn 

 our card list for notification whenever such rates are 

 d. We send out to such a list the special excursion rate circulars 

 Chicago Commercial Association whenever they are issued. 



POULTRY SUPPLIES. 



VAUGHAN'S CHICK FOOD. 



ths old. 



to dri 



necessary for 

 four or five 

 er (skimmed 

 nk, and clean. 



fresh grass or green feed. With proper 

 care and attention to their surroundings 

 this Food will raiso every chick. Never 

 feed more than they will eat up clean 

 and make them hunt or scratch for most 

 of it. Turn food out and mix well to- 

 gether, as grit and small seeds settle to 

 the bottom of packages. 



Grades. 



A — For chicks up to 4 weeks old. 

 B — For chicks 4 to S weeks old. 



VAUGHAN'S CEREAL MIDDAY MASH. ^^R young 



VAUGHAN'S "ZENITH " 

 HEN FEED. 



.V Whole Grain 

 Balanced Ration. 

 Cannot be Equalled. 



Our Hen Feed is composed entirely of 

 sound wholesome grain and does not 

 contain a lot of grit and oyster shells 

 (usually put in to add weight). Write 

 for a sample and compare witli what 

 you are now using and see the difference. 



5 lbs Special $0.20 



10 lbs Prices , . .35 



25 lbs Quoted 60 



50 lbs on 1.00 



100 lbs Ton Lots 1.75 



500 lbs 8.00 



CHICKS. 



ial to their good health, and 

 young chicks was the liabil- 

 tc. This has been overcome 

 thoroughly cooked, predigested food and 

 th the assurance of seeing a marked improvement right 



A good mash food for young chicks is quite ess. 

 the difficulty hitherto existing in feeding mashes 

 ity of bowel trouble and danger of catching cold 

 in our Vaughan's Cereal Mash " 



f?om''thf ftart.'''"t^^s prepared by the addition of skimmed milk or warm 



Price per 5-lh. package $0.20 Price per 50- b. bag Si.1.25 



Price per 25-Ib bag 80 Price per 100-lb. bag 2.2o 



The Recollection of QUALITY Rema 

 ,ong after PRICE is Forgotten. 



Prairie State Incubators and Brooders. 



We are agents for Prair 

 and we carry a full line 

 fill your order on short notice. 



It is the best and most complete hatching 

 machine in the world. They are used by more 

 successful breeders than any other machin ■ 

 made. The United States Government has 

 adopted this machine and uses them exclusive- 

 ly on the -Agricultural Experimental Farm at 

 Washington, D. C. The person who -invests 

 money in an incubator wants the best and his 

 money's worth. The Prairie State hM^roved 

 itself and is the machine that doeeatare busi- 

 ness. Every machine fully guararit^ed. / 



Prices are extremely low for the kind of 

 machines we sell. The cust.im -r can now pur- 

 chase a machine of any size for the least pos- 

 sible money they can be constructed for. 



The Annual Catalogue of the Prairie State 

 Incubator Compan.v illustrates their full line 

 of prize winners and will be mailed free upon 

 application. 



COMBINATION COLONY BROODER No. 1. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Tl is brooder house is constructed of tongued and grooved chestnut 

 boards i in. thick. The brooder is 3 ft. wide, 6 ft. long and 3 ft. hign 

 in front and 2 ft. in rear. The interior is divided by a movable parti- 

 tion into two compartments, the nursery room and the exercising room, 

 or sun parlor. The nursery is double walled, top and sides, with dead 

 air space and paper insulation between the board partitions, securing 

 warmth and uniform temperature. 



PRICE LIST OF INCUBATORS. 



Junior, (for cut and description see page 158) 60 eggs . 

 Junior, (for cutand description sec page 1.58) 110 eggs.. 



Standard 11)0 Duck eggs 120 Hen eggs. 



Standard 190 Duck e^gs 220 Hen efrgs 



Standard 290 Due k eggs 360 Hen eggs . 



Diffusion 150 Hen eggs 



Diffusion 200 Duck eggs 240 Hen eggs. 



PRICE LIST OF BROODERS. 



Combination Colony Brooder f 



Combination Colony Brooder I 



Combination Colony Brooder 



Indoor Brooder with wire inclosure. -\ 



Indoor Brooder j 



versal Hovers j 



ulator for any of the above extra I 



For 



Complete 

 Description 

 See General 



Catalogue 



S 8.00 

 13.00 

 . 18.00 

 28. OO 

 . ;>5.00 

 . 20.00 

 39.00 



SI 6. 00 

 13.00 

 9.00 

 7.50 

 8.50 

 G.OO 

 I .00 



No. 2 COLONY BROODER HOUSE. i 



DESCRIPTION. • ' 



The sides and floor of this outdoor brooder are made of, tongued and 

 grooved chestnut or poplar boards 1 in. in thickness The roof of li in. 

 boards, with dead air space and heavy strawboard insulation, all of 

 which is covered with best quality of roofing tin. carefully fastened with 

 nails ar.d covered with several coats of best grade anti-rust paint. The 

 whole roof being hinged, may be easily removed to reach the interior. 



Size The brooder is 60 in. long. 30 in. wide, 20 in. high in rear and 



30 in. in front. 



It will pay you to examine our Incubators and Brooders before buying. 



