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"THE RAIN KING SPRINKLER" 
In the Rain King we offer a wonderful combination sprinkler. It 
has more desirable features than any other sprinkler we have ever 
seen. The Rain King can be set instantly as a revolving or a sta- 
tionary sprinkler. It can be set to revolve fast or slow,- to cover 
a small or a large circle, to throw a fine spray or a coarse one. 
As a stationary sprinkler it throws two separate streams. These 
can be directed to one spot or to different places. You can direct 
one coarse stream to some shrubbery, and at the same time- direct 
another fine spray on your flower bed. It waters strips, corners, 
or any odd-shaped places, or sprays trees, shrubs, flower beds, etc., 
without slopping over on walks or adjacent buildings. 
The Rain King is a real sprinkler. — built for work. Price, $3.50; 
parcel post for 3 pounds, extra. 
THE LITTLE PUTNAM STOVE 
The Little Putnam Stove is nine inches in diameter and four inches 
high. It is made of galvanized iron and equipped with a burner which 
embodies an entirely new principle in oil combustion. The combustion 
is complete and perfect, doubling the heat value of the oil. The oil 
tank holds three pints of oil, and burns three to four weeks without 
refilling or any other attention. The wick never needs trimming. The 
stove with any kind of care will last a life-time. 
The Little Putnam Stove is used under the drinking vessel in the 
poultry house, to keep the water from freezing during the winter months, 
and as the heater in a home-made Oat Sprouter. 
The stove is absolutely fire-safe and non-explosive. If it is tipped over it will go out. If it becomes 
buried in the litter it will go out. It can be used with any water can, crock or fountain. One filling of 
oil will last from three to four weeks and the wick never needs trimming. The expense of running this 
stove throughout the winter is only 20 to 30 cents. 
The increase in egg production resulting from keeping warm water before your hens will pay for 
the stove many times over. 
With stove, a box, a few nails and a little time you can build yourself a dandy oat sprouter. We 
will send you full directions for doing this. Price, postpaid, only $2.00. 
PUTNAM BROODER HEATER 
Make a Brooder that will take care of from 30 to 60 chicks, for less 
than $5.00. We do not sell the Brooder, but sell you the Brooder 
Heater and send the plans for making the brooder. The Brooder Heater 
is made entirely of brass and galvanized iron, and is practically inde- 
structible. The heater will burn 8 to 14 days on one filling of the 
oil tank. The Putnam Brooder Heater is guaranteed to give satis- 
faction, or it may be returned in good order within 30 days, and money 
will be refunded. Price, postpaid, $4.75. 
DIAMOND EGG CARRIERS 
For Shipping Eggs SAFELY by Parcel Post. Can be Used Over 
and Over Again. 
Are you getting the best price for your eggs? Do vou know 
that people m towns and cities are always on the lookout for 
fresh eggs? You can easily get the names of some of these 
people and make arrangements to supply them regularly with 
fresh eggs. In this way you will get top prices for your eggs. 
You can mail them direct from your home with very little 
trouble, and get your pay in cash. 
The Diamond Egg Carriers will insure safe delivery, which 
will mean satisfied customers. They can be used over and over 
again, and are therefore inexpensive. They are made of the 
best materials and are mechanically correct. The package is thoroughly rigid, and will stand all the 
strains ot handling m transit. Each egg is suspended and protected on every side— cushioned against 
jars and rough handling. Try a dozen and you will find that you have made a profitable investment. 
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Prices, f. ©. b. Lawrence, postage extra. 
1- dozen size (weight per doz. 12 lbs.) Price $3.60 
2- dozen size (weight per doz. 18 lbs.) Price 5.25 
4-dozen size (weight per doz. 35 lbs.) . . Price 8.75 
Hatching Sizes 
15 eggs (weight 15 lbs.) Price $3.75 
30 eggs (weight 23 lbs.).. Price 6.00 
12 duck eggs (weight 18 lbs.) Price 4.00 
9 goose eggs (weight 22 lbs.) Price 5.00 
CARBOLA 
hi 1 ?p a d b wHh P «° V i?«1^ th f e ? Sy ' qui ^ and . best way , t0 " clean U P" y° ur farm buildings. It is a paint com- 
o"^ slit tLtHckfthfpafnS surface C " b ° lic ^ but harmleSS t0 the S ™ lleSt cMck 
hutches?^^ disinfectants in Poultry houses, Stables, Cellars, Rabbit 
hot a n r r°rn 1 /^^r.. in fV 1 P0W - er form .> . and is turned into a smooth-flowing paint simply by mixing with 
T el; there ^ no waiting or straining. Apply with a brush or spray-pump to wood, brick, 
8 *° r-onfSSln; °«f ° Ve f Whltewa 9 s ^ Wil1 not clog the sprayer. Dries a snow white. A pound of powder 
and one gallon of water cover 200 square feet. 
a/SSfSS orfwiiht° C «tS! P8ld - 10 IbS " $1 ' 25; 20 IbS -' $2M; 50 lbs " $5 ' 00: and 200 lbs " $18 ' 00 ' 
