JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
167 
The United States Poultry Fence is galvanized after weaving 
and will not rust as Fencing galvanized before weaving. 
The United States Poultry Fence has proven best by test. It ; 
has long since established its superiority over other makes, and | 
is in a class by itself. It is built to withstand use arid abuse 
and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 
The United States Poultry Fence is strictly a “No-Sag” 
poultry fence, as the combination of line and mesh wires, 
closely woven, prevents any lengthening or narrowing between 
posts. These features place it a long stride beyond the Hex 
Mesh Netting, which never fails to narrow and lengthen if you ! 
attempt to stretch it to a tension required to prevent sagging. 
Our Net Price Per Bale. 
No. 19. Wire Poultry Fence, 2-inch Mesh 
12 fn. 
high, 
per bale 
$ 2.48 
42 
in. high, 
per bale $ 7.22 
18 ‘ 
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3-56 
48 
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“ 8 . 2 $ 
24 ‘ 
tt 
4-54 
54 
tt 
<< 
30 ‘ 
(< 
5.42 
60 
“ 
“ 10.32 
36 ‘ 
u 
6.19 
72 
n 
“ 12.38 
No 
19. 
Wire 
Chicken Fence, 1- 
inch Mesh 
12 in. 
high, 
per bale 
$4-95 
42 
in. high, 
per bale $ 14.44 
18 
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7.12 
48 
«< 
“ 16.50 
24 
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it 
9.08 
54 
u 
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30 
i< 
u 
10.83 
60 
a 
“ 20.63 
36 
it 
u 
12.38 
72 
a 
“ 24.75 
Silver Finish 
“Hex” 
Poultry 
Netting 
Width 
cf bale 
12 in. 
18 in. 
24 in. 
No. 
19 
wire, 2 -in. 
mesh. 
Per bale 
. $ 2.48 
$ 3-56 
$4-54 
No. 
*9 
“ i-in. 
tt 
tt 
6.30 
9.06 
11.55 
No. 
20 
“ 2 -in. 
tt 
tt 
2.14 
3.08 
3-9 2 
No. 
20 
“ i-in. 
n 
a 
4.95 
7.12 
9.08 
W idth 
of bale 
30 in. 
36 in. 
42 in. 
No. 
x 9 
wire, 2 -in. 
mesh. 
Per bale 
. 5-4 2 
6.19 
7.22 
No. 
l 9 
“ i-in. 
tt 
“ 
• 13-79 
15-75 
18.38 
No. 
20 
“ 2 -in. 
tt 
n 
4.68 
5-35 
6.24 
No. 
20 
“ i-in. 
tt 
tt 
10.83 
12.38 
14.44 
Width 
of bale 
48 in. 
60 in. 
72 in. 
No. 
*9 
wire, 2 -in. 
mesh. 
Per bale 
8.25 
10.32 
12.38 
No. 
l 9 
“ i-in. 
tt 
tt 
21.00 
26.75 
3 1 -50 
No. 
20 
“ 2 -in. 
tt 
n 
7-13 
8.91 
10.69 
No. 
20 
“ i-in. 
tt 
a 
16.50 
20.63 
24.25 
Wire Fencing 
Barb Wire (about 15 ft. to lb.) Net price per lb. $ 0.08 
Twisted ‘ (about 16 ft. to lb.) “ “ .08 
Ribbon “ (about 10 ft. to lb.) “ “ .15 
Staples for attaching above . “ “ .10 
Best Quality Galvanized Steel Wire. 
Cyclone Sanitary Yard Fencing 
Style “F” Fabric is without question the neatest, strongest 
and most pleasing design yet conceived for ornamental fencing. 
It will not rot nor burn and being heavily galvanized requires no 
paint. Note also the sharp corrugation at the bottom of each 
picket—this effectually prevents the lower cable from being 
displaced. At the top, pickets of No. 9 wire are spaced 2 % inches 
apart, and woven into a double cable, giving extra strength 
where the greatest wear comes; an extra picket of the same size 
interwoven in the lower half, gives a spacing of but 1 % inches at 
the bottom, making it perfectly chicken proof. 
Style “F” Fence 
36 -inch. Style “ F ” Fabric (illustrated) . Per foot $ 0.22 
42 “ a a tt ... “ .24 
48 “ u u a ... “ .28 
3 -foot Ornamental Gate to match . . f 4 - 8 ° 
Pickets 1 % in. apart at bottom. 
Cyclone Flower Bed Border 
Fits any shape or size of flower bed. Bottoms are left 
straight to project in the ground. Taken up in the winter and 
used from year to year. 
16 inches high Per ft. $ 0.11 22 inches high Per ft. £ 0.13 
Cyclone Single Trellis 
Just the thing for climbing vines and flowers. Cut to any 
length ; suitable for any porch or yard. 
18 inches wide Per ft. $o.oS 24 inches wide Per ft. $ 0.10 
Cyclone Tree Guards 
72 inches high x 9 inches in diameter . Each $1.50 
Descriptive Catalogues mailed on application. 
Breck’s Water Glass 
Fresh Eggs in Winter at Summer Prices. 
Of the various methods devised for preserving fresh eggs, 
only two have proved successful, viz.: Cold storage with a tem¬ 
perature of 34 , or the Water Glass Method, the latter being the 
only practical one for family use. 
Water Glass is recommended by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture as being one of the best preservatives, having no 
chemical action whatever. It simply seals the pores of the 
shells, keeping the contents of the egg in the same condition as 
when put into the solution. 
If directions are followed, fresh eggs will keep perfectly for a 
year or longer. Use only Fresh Eggs . 
Directions. — Use only clean, watertight glass or earthen 
receptacles, stone earthenware being preferable. To one quart 
Water Glass, add enough water to make ten quarts of solution 
Stir or mix thoroughly. Dip each egg in this solution and 
pack in receptacle, small ends down. Cover eggs with solution 
to the depth of about two inches. Cover and set away in a 
cool cellar, out of the sunlight. Discard any eggs that float. 
If evaporation takes place, acid water, but do not disturb or stir 
the fluid. A five-gallon stone jar with cover would hold fifteen 
dozen eggs, requiring one-half a gallon diluted, as above, to 
cover same. Do not use metal receptacles. 
Our Net Price Subject to change . . Per gallon, Si .00 
