Mammoth Bronze 
Turkey bred by 
Chas. G. Weaver, 
Garvanza, Cal. 
Opal Nest Eggs. Very use¬ 
ful and necessary; saves 
leaving fresh eggs in the 
nest. Price per doz., 30c. One 
doz. by mail, postpaid, 50c. 
Quotations submitted on re¬ 
quest by the gross, packed 
in neat box, or by the barrel. 
Medicated Nest Egg. These 
nest eggs are not only a lice 
and mite destroyer, but a ger¬ 
micide as well, and kill the 
germs that so often cause 
disease. Price 5c each, 50c 
per doz. 
Golden Gate Egg Shipping 
Boxes. Made for shipping 
eggs for hatching, and are 
very substantial. Prices, 15- 
egg size, 15c each, $1.50 per 
doz.; 30-egg size, 30c each; 
50-egg size, 45c each; 100- 
egg size, 90c each. 
The Ideal Egg Carton. Made 
of heavy tag; holds one doz- 
_ __ en eggs; very rigid and com¬ 
pact. Price, per dozen, 20c; per 100, $1.25. 
Jubilee High Grade Tested Thermom¬ 
eters. The best incubator or brooder 
manufactured is worthless unless the ther¬ 
mometer used therein is accurate. We 
offer no thermometers that have not aged 
at least two years. Price, postpaid, 75c. 
Brooder Thermometers. None but well 
seasoned tubes are used in our Brooder 
Thermometers. Price, postpaid, metal 
back, 35c; wood back, 25c. 
Triangular Metal Back Thermometers, 
with certificate. Absolutely correct tem¬ 
perature in incubation means profit and 
satisfaction. The degrees are etched on 
the tubes, as well as engraved on the 
metal. Price, $1.50. 
Cypher’s Half Round Brooder Ther¬ 
mometer is mounted on a long wooden 
stem t© drop in the brooder from a round 
hole cut in the top with a portion of the 
Thermometer above the brooder, so the 
temperature can be seen from the out¬ 
side. Price, postpaid, 50c. 
Wire Hens’ Nest. Price, 15c each, $1.50 
per doz. 
Caponizing Sets. Poultrymen can dou¬ 
ble their profits by caponizing their chick¬ 
ens. The operation is very simple. The 
demand for capons far exceeds the sup¬ 
ply, the price per pound being twice as 
much as for ordinary chickens. Price, 
Filling’s Caponizing Set, with instructions, 
$2.50; in velvet-lined case, as shown in 
illustration, $2.75. “Complete Guide for 
Caponizing,” an interesting book that all poultrymen 
should have, sent free with each set. 
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LOW 
Farmer’s Patent Caponizing Set. All in velvet-lined 
case. Price by mail, postpaid, $3.00. Price complete, in 
paper box, $2.50. 
Philadelphia Gape Worm Extractor —Postpaid, 25c. 
French Poultry Killing Knife. Every poultry raiser 
should have one of these killing knives. To possess one 
will be one of the best investments you ever made. 
JPrice, 50c each, postpaid. 
Hallock Food and Water Hold¬ 
ers. These holders are made in 
1 -gallon and 2-gallon sizes, and 
are recommended for both food 
and water dishes. The tops and 
bottom are separable by placing 
the palm of the hand on top of 
the upright post, then pressing 
downward, causing the wires to 
spread and thus easily releasing 
the pan. The wires prevent the 
ducks or fowls from getting into 
Hallock’s Food Holders 
Buff Wyandottes 
bred by 
O. S. Hoffman, San 
Jacinto, Cal. 
the food or water and soiling it. A saving of 15 to 25 
per cent may be counted on in the soft food with these 
holders. Price, 1-gallon size, $1.00; 2-gallon size, $1.25. 
Filling’s Roup Syringe. For administering liquid 
roup remedies. Price, with full instructions for using, 
10 c each, postpaid. 
The Philadelphia Poultry Marker. Over 200 different 
marks can be made by punching the web between the 
toes. It is well made with steel spring and cutter, nicely 
nickel plated. Made in two sizes. Price, 25c each 
postpaid. ’ 
CYPHER’S LICE-PROOF 
PERCH SUPPORT 
This device has been placed 
upon the market to satisfy the 
demand for a perch support suf¬ 
ficiently strong to bear the 
weight to which it is subjected. 
These supports are manufactured 
of castiron and should last a 
life-time. They are cheap, easily 
put up, and if once used will al¬ 
ways be used. Attach to the 
wall with screws. The oil cup 
is covered with a cap to prevent 
accumulation of dust. Fill the 
cup with Oonkey’s Lice Liquid. 
It is then impossible for lice to 
pass from the walls of building 
to the roosts, or from the roosts 
to the building. 
Prices: Per pair, 40e; per dozeu, single hangers (six 
pairs), $1.80. 
.* COS ” Hydrometer. The handling of moisture in 
incubators has been entirely guesswork, there being no 
absolute method of ascertaining the amount in the egg 
+ Therefore., moisture was supplied when it 
wf+Y-, 1 d + nf 1no , t su PPhed when it should. 
With the use of the Tycos ’ Hygrometer the correct 
amount of moisture can be attained in the incubator. 
Every incubator operator should use one, no matter 
what make of machine he is using. Price, $2.50, postpaid. 
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