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AGGELER & MUSSER SEED CO. 
Los Angeles, California 
LEG BANDS FOR POULTRY 
Spir-ol Leg Bands 
Spir-ol Leg Bands are made in all colors 
and all sizes, and are put on and taken 
off like a key ring. Can’t drop off. 
Colors are black, white, red, yellow, blue, 
green, purple, light blue, maroon and 
pink. In ordering please state color 
wanted, also name of breed. Leghorn, 
Rocks, Rhode Island Reds or Turkeys. 
It enables us to fill the order satisfactor¬ 
ily. Prices: 
12 Bands for .$ .15 postpaid 
25 Bands for.25 postpaid 
50 Bands for.35 postpaid 
100 Bands for.65 postpaid 
1000 Bands for . 5.00 postpaid 
SPIR-OL BAND for Chick, Bantam and 
Pigeon size as follows; 12 for 15c; 50 for 
30c; 100 for 50c; 1,000 for $4.00. These 
bands come in the same colors as given 
above for Poultry Bands. 
KWIK-ON LEG BANDS 
Attractive and durable leg bands in all 
popular colors, made of aluminum. Can 
be fixed in a jiffy. Hold band between 
thumb and fore-finger of each hand at 
the cut, then twist to desired opening to 
place on leg; then close ends to make a 
perfect circle.. Packed 100 to the carton 
—not less than 100' sold. 
No. 9—Leghorn size . 
No. 10—Red Rocks . 
No. 11—Large Rocks . 
No. 12—Asiatics . 
No. 13—Turkey Hens . 
POSTPAID 
PAT. APPLIED FOR 
100 
1,000 
$ .40 
$3.00 
.45 
3.25 
.50 
3.35 
.60 
3.70 
.65 
3.85 
ALUMINUM 
FLAT 
LEG BANDS 
These bands fit 
any variety fowls. 
Price—(Numbers run from 1 to 1,000) (25 for 30c) (50 for 45c) 
(100 for 65c) postpaid. 
ECLIPSE DOUBLE NUMBER COLORED— 
For Chickens 
In Unbroken Sets Only 
Large double numbers on colored background. In 12 colors, 
three sizes. State breed and set. (12 for 35c) (25 for 65c) (50 
for $1.20) (100 for $2.35) postpaid. 
EUTE PIGEON BANDS 
Carried in all colors and in unbroken sets only. 
6 pairs.25c 
12 pairs.50c 
25 pairs.$1.00 
50 pairs.$2.00 
Postpaid 
CAPONIZING SETS 
This set is one of the latest design. It is a combination of 
tools that can be used with one hand and seldom causes the 
operator to slip and cause the 
loss of the bird. 
We carry the following sets: 
Pillings Cornell .$5.50 
Pillings Farmer . 4.00 
Pillings Special .5.00 
We suggest that you use 
either the Cornell or Farmer. 
They are packed in a fine oak 
case. Each set contains full 
instructions. 
PILLING ANGULAR KILLING KNIFE 
Showing the Angular Killing Knife 
By simply turn¬ 
ing the wrist the 
jugular vein and 
spinal cord are cut, 
thereby bleeding 
the fowl, allowing 
the feathers to be 
removed without 
using water. 75c 
postpaid. 
FRENCH POULTRY KILLING KNIFE 
Every poultry 
raiser should have 
one of our Killing 
Knives. They are 
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will last a lifetime. Don’t wait. Send for one now. Sent se¬ 
curely packed by mail. 75c postpaid. 
SEARCHLIGHT EGG TESTER 
Infertile eggs in an 
incubator mean a loss 
of time and money. 
The testing of eggs is 
a very important part 
of incubation and a 
little expense at the 
beginning will pay 
well in the end. The 
Searchlight will do the 
job quickly and do it 
well. It should be a 
part of your equip¬ 
ment, whether you are 
operating one incuba¬ 
tor or a dozen. Post¬ 
paid $3.50. 
A & M Egg Testers 
No. 2—Tin with opening on side 40c postpaid. 
No. 3—Tin made to fit any lamp, 50c postpaid. 
POULTRY 
PUNCHES 
A Practical Punch for 
Marking Baby Chicks 
Petty’s, 25 ea. postpaid 
Number of Plants to Acre 
Set at Regular Distances Apart 
DISTANCE APART 
1 ft. by 6 in_ 
2ft. by 6in_ 
2 ft. by 12 in.., 
2 ft. by 18 in.. 
2}4 ft. by 12 in 
2)^ ft. by 18 in 
2 }^ ft. by 2 ft.. 
3 ft. by 1 ft_ 
3 ft. by IJ^ ft.. 
3 ft. by 2 ft_ 
3 ft. by 3 ft. 
4 ft. by 1 ft. 
4ft. by 2ft. 
4 ft. by 3ft. 
4 ft. by 4 ft. 
5 ft. by 1 ft_ 
No. 
Plants 
87,120 
43,560 
26,780 
14,520 
17,420 
11,616 
8,712 
14,520 
9,924 
7,260 
4,840 
10,890 
5,445 
3,630 
2,722 
8,712 
DISTANCE APART 
5 ft. by 2 ft_ 
5 ft. by 3 ft_ 
5 ft. by 4 ft.... 
5 ft. by 5 ft...'. 
6 ft. by 3 ft_ 
6 ft. by 4 ft_ 
6 ft. by 6 ft_ 
7 ft. by 7 ft.... 
8 ft. by 8 ft.... 
9 ft. by 9 ft_ 
10ft. by 10 ft. 
11 ft. by 11 ft. 
12 ft. by 12 ft. 
14 ft. by 14 ft. 
15 ft. by 15 ft. 
16 ft. by 16 ft., 
17 ft. by 17 ft. 
18 ft. by 18 ft. 
19 ft. by 19 ft. 
20 ft. by 20 ft. 
25 ft. by 25 ft. 
No. 
Plants 
4,356 
3,904 
2,178 
1,742 
2,420 
1,815 
1,200 
888 
680 
537 
435 
360 
302 
222 
193 
170 
150 
134 
120 
108 
69 
DISTANCE APART 
30 ft. by 30 ft. 
33 ft. by 33 ft. 
40 ft. by 40ft. 
50 ft. by 50ft. 
60 ft. by 60ft. 
66 ft. by 66 ft. 
No. 
Plants 
48 
40 
27 
12 
17 
10 
Rule.—Multiply the distance in 
feet between the rows by the dis¬ 
tance the plants are apart in the 
rows, and product will be the num¬ 
ber of square feet for each plant 
or hill; which divided into the 
number of square feet (43,560), will 
give the number of plants to the 
acre. 
Average Time 
for Seeds to 
Required 
Sprout 
Bean . 
.. 5-10 days 
... 7-10 “ 
Beet . 
Cabbage . 
... 5-10 “ 
Carrot . 
...12-18 “ 
Cauliflower 
... 5-10 ” 
Celery . 
...10-20 ’* 
Corn . 
.... 5-8 “ 
Cucumber 
.. 6-10 •• 
Lettuce . 
.... 6-8 days 
Onion . 
.. 7-10 “ 
Pea . 
.. 6-10 “ 
Parsnip . 
o 
1 
o 
Pepper . 
.. 9-14 " 
Radish . 
.. 3 -6 " 
Tomato . 
.. 6-12 " 
Turnip . 
.. 4 -8 “ 
Plant radishes 
with slow 
growing vegetables to mark 
the rows for cultivation. 
