“MASTER CHICKS" Order Blank 
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FOR PRICES 
DEPENDABLE 
Since 1888 
FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO., 
Please send me the following Baby Chicks — to arrive about 
_ | . . , Occasional delays of 2 
Faribault, Minnesota \ to 3 days are unavoid¬ 
able. 
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IMPORTANT: No orders filled for less than 50 chicks. In order to obtain the quantity price on large orders, all chicks must 
be of same breed and grade. 
Order Early! 
QUANTITY 
BREED OR KIND WANTED 
GRADE 
PRICE 
In case we are sold out 
of the breed you want 
at the time you want 
them... 
PLEASE NAME 
2 nd Choice-^ 
3rd Choice-. 
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Q Remittance 
Enclosed 
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Are You Taking Advantage of Our SPECIAL CASH OFFER? Yes 
C.O.D. 
READ WHAT OUR 
F. S. & N. Co.: Claremont, Minn., Sept. 24, 1935 
The chicks we ordered from you last spring are chickens and real ones. We are satisfied 
and then some. Our losses were so few we never reported them. On September 8 tne boys 
on tne farm found the first eggs and on September 21 they found 12. On September 19 we 
sold 80 springs weighing 453 pounds, at 16c per pound. MR. AND MRS. E. S. WASSER 
F. S. & N. Co.: Elgin. Oregon, Sept. 26, 1935 
I purchased 300 baby chicks from you last spring. They arrived on date specified, and 
none dead. The best chickens I have ever raised, and I have been buying chicks for years. 
The pullets started laying at 4 months 13 days—the best my chickens have ever done. I hope 
you will continue to sell chicks as good as mine. MRS. REX C. ROULET, R. 1, Box 9 
South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 28, 1935 
F. S. & N. Co.: 
I would like to express my appreciation for the service given me in ordering my baby chicks 
last spring. I have had no loss from the time they were delivered, and I did not expect any 
for they were all so vigorous that they got out of the box without assistance. We were very 
well pleased with them, and we expect to order more chicks as soon as possible next spring, 
so won't you please send us the new price list as soon as you can. 
Thanking you again for the good chicks and good service received, I remain, 
MRS. MARY SERBESKU 
_ Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Aug. 29,1935 
F. S. & N. Co.: 
The baby chicks received from you were just fine. They are 4 months old and are like 
little hens. I have a hard time to hold them back from laying until old enough. 1 got a 
pullet egg before 4 months. I sure hope to see you continue in the chick business and I 
assure you of my early order. Yours truly, JOHN McCARTY, R. 3 
CUSTOMERS SAY »» ABOUT 
“MASTER Q U ALITY” 
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F. S. & N. Co.: Stillwater, Minn., Aug. 30, 1935 
I am very well pleased with your service and chicks. I bought 200 White Rocks from you 
this spring and now have the nicest flock in this neighborhood. I am so well pleased I plan 
on ordering 300 to 400 more White Rocks next year. I showed these birds at the Washington 
County Fair against some of the leading hatcheries in this community and took "First." I 
took Grand Champion on my White Rock cockerels. You can very well see why I am satisfied. 
OSCAR KERN, R. 5 
Deer River, Minn., Sept. 7,1935 
F. S. & N. Co.: 
We got 100 baby cuicks Marcn 20 and we saved 100%—the best chicks we ever had. As 
we have customers to supply with springers, we had to take some of our pullets, but we 
saved 45 pullets and they started to lay eggs at just 4% months and at 5 months we were 
getting 20 eggs a day, and now at the age of 5% months, the least we are getting is 25 a day. 
I think that is a record, and next year we would like to get more chicks from you. 
MRS. CARL PETERSON 
Wautoma, Wis., Aug. 28, 1935 
F. S. & N. Co.: 
We were very well pleased with the chicks. They certainly were as they were advertised. 
We found your company a very good one to deal with and you may expect our order for chicks 
again. We feel sure that if you continue doing with others as you have with us that you will 
succeed greatly in the chick business. Our chicks were at least 90% pullets, as you stated, 
and we received t.ie check you sent us in payment for those that died while being shipped. 
RAYMOND A. NELSON 
Here’s the 
Brooder Stove Value for 1936 
Tlie new 1936 Lincoln Brooder Stove, 
equipped with the most dependable burner 
and thermostat control valve we know of, 
now has a much larger hexagon canopy, 
finished in modernistic black and silver 
baked enamel, and new copper tubing fuel 
feed lines, eliminating leaks. Here is the 
most dependable and most beautifully fin¬ 
ished brooder stove on the market. 
Burner has large 11%-inch fire pot and 
heating drum of heavy steel which will not 
burn out. Gets plenty of air, well baffled 
so that flame is even and steady. No wick 
or asbestos ring; requires no generating. 
Automatic control valve built for long life 
and dependability with integral parts of 
cast bronze, cast aluminum and brass, 
insuring against rust and corrosion. 
An automatic draft equalizer regulates 
drafts on windy days so there is no danger 
of fire going out because of draft. 
Canopy is made in six sections of heavy 
steel reinforced by heavy beads at joints, 
with a lid on top 11 inches in diameter. 
Tou need not remove the whole canopy to 
attend fire; lid lifts off and canopy remains 
on stove. Insures thorough circulation and 
even temperature throughout the room. 
The Lincoln gives off no fumes and ven¬ 
tilates as it heats. Complete with 7-gallon 
fuel tank of 26-gauge galvanized iron, ■ icr/-YRDFP 
Shipped by freight direct from factory, m 3 Atj? apt ivr 
Safe delivery guaranteed. xxBLJVt 
OIL BURNING 
Complete with 
7 Gallon 
Fuel Tank 
and 
Thermostat 
Heat 
Control 
Catalog No. 
SIZE 
CAPACITY 
SHIPPING WT. 
PRICE 
1 
20 inch Drum 42 inch Canopy 
750 Chick 
60 lbs. 
16.50 
2 
24 inch Drum 48 inch Canopy 
1000 Chick 
76 lbs. 
18.90 
BURNS DISTILLATE 
PRICES F.O.B. FACTORY, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. ORDER FROM FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO., FARIBAULT,MINN. OR KEROSENE 
