The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
FENCING AND GATES 127 
Diamond Mesh Poultry Netting 
Made from No. 20 gauge wire and galvanized after 
1 , 
weaving. 
Put up in 50 - 
and 150 -foot rolls 
Height 
2-inch mesh 
50 ft. 150 ft. 
i-inch mesh 
50 ft. iso ft. 
I foot. 
. $0 50 
$1 15 
$0 95 
$2 50 
i ]A feet. 
1 60 
3 60 
2 feet. 
. 85 
2 10 
1 75 
4 60 
2Y feet. 
2 50 
5 50 
3 feet. 
. 1 10 
2 80 
2 25 
6 25 
4 feet. 
. 1 45 
3 75 
2 95 
8 35 
5 feet. 
. 1 75 
4 65 
6 feet. 
5 50 
American Poultry-Yard Gates 
American Steel Gates, always efficient and well designed, have been improved 
both in structure, finish and operation. The tubular steel frames combine great 
strength, durability, and beauty. Gates and fittings are thoroughly galvanized. 
American frames are covered or filled with a 2-inch mesh fabric of truss form, 
which not only proves a barrier to the smallest animals while lending bridge-like 
rigidity and strength, but also makes the gates unclimbable. The combination 
of the frame and the truss filling produces the highest type of fence gate, answer¬ 
ing every requirement of good engineering practice. 
PRICES Each 
For 3-foot opening, 42 inches high; weight 19 lbs.$3 10 
For 3-foot opening, 50 inches high; weight 21 lbs. 3 30 
For 3-foot opening, 58 inches high; weight 23 lbs. 3 50 
Above prices include fixtures for wood posts. For fixtures for steel posts, add 50c. 
American Single Drive Gates 
With galvanized tubular steel frame, filled with a 2 -in. 
diamond mesh galvanized fabric which is unclimbable 
A strong, non-climbable, and economical farm 
Gate. Universally recognized for its simplicity and 
durability. In addition to upright tubular brace the 
frame is supported by a diagonal brace rod which 
keeps it firm and prevents sagging. 
Above prices include fixtures for wood posts. 
‘Can’t Sag” Gates 
For 10-ft. opening, 42 
For 10-ft. opening, 50 
For 10-ft. opening, 58 
For 12-ft. opening, 42 
For 12-ft. opening, 50 
For 12-ft. opening, 58 
For fixtures for steel posts, add 75 cts. F.O.B 
PRICES 
Each 
in. 
high; weight 
56 
lbs.. 
■$7 
75 
in. 
high; weight 
61 
lbs.. 
. 8 
CO 
in. 
high; weight 
67 
lbs.. 
. 8 
50 
in. 
high; weight 
65 
lbs.. 
. 8 
75 
in. 
high; weight 
71 
lbs.. 
• 9 
00 
in. 
high; weight 
77 
lbs.. 
• 9 
25 
. factory if not 
n stock. 
“Can’t Sag” Gate 52 inches high made of five 6-inch boards 
spaced as follows from bottom to top: 2^4, 44^, lY\, and 
8}4 inches apart. 
“Can’t Sag” Gates are neither all wood nor all steel but a 
happy combination of the two. They retain all good features 
of wood Gates and the advantages of steel Gates, but have 
none of the drawbacks of either. They last longer than any 
other Gate you can build or buy. They weigh only half as 
much as ordinary all-wood Gates and are far stronger than ' Al 
any steel, wire, or gas pipe Gate made. They “Can’t Sag” even 
painted a rich orange color. 
a quarter of an inch. Made of “C’ 
finish, long-leaf pine and 
If a board breaks it doesn’t let the Gate sag or fall down; you simply slip out the broken board and replace it with a new one and 
in five minutes you have another perfect “Can’t Sag” Gate as good as new and repaired at the cost of one board and a few minutes’ 
spare time. “Can’t Sag” Gates are the neatest, trimmest looking Gates ever put up. 12 feet long, 52 inches high, $9; 10 ft. $8. 
“Can’t Sag” Gate Steels 
For the farmer who prefers to furnish his own lumber and make his own Gate we furnish all irons necessary to build the Gate as 
shown above—everything except the boards. This includes 4 pairs of Angle Steel Uprights, Double Truss Braces, Hook Lag Screws, 
Hinges, Bolts, Washers, directions, etc. Price of set complete, $4. 
