. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1924. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. GALVANIZED TANK HOT-WATER HEATING SYSTEM No. 14, Stvle E, 65 Eggs $ No. 16, Stvle E, 110 Eggs No. 17, Style E, 210 Eggs STANDARD DOUBLE WALL, COPPER TANK. No. 1 Standard, 110 Eggs $ No. 2 Standard, 175 Eggs No. 3 Standard, 250 Eggs No. 4 Standard, 350 Eggs No. 5 Standard, 600 Eggs Heats With Remarkable Rapidity Any Buckeye Incubator, regardless of size, can be heated to 103 degrees inside o


. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1924. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. GALVANIZED TANK HOT-WATER HEATING SYSTEM No. 14, Stvle E, 65 Eggs $ No. 16, Stvle E, 110 Eggs No. 17, Style E, 210 Eggs STANDARD DOUBLE WALL, COPPER TANK. No. 1 Standard, 110 Eggs $ No. 2 Standard, 175 Eggs No. 3 Standard, 250 Eggs No. 4 Standard, 350 Eggs No. 5 Standard, 600 Eggs Heats With Remarkable Rapidity Any Buckeye Incubator, regardless of size, can be heated to 103 degrees inside of an hour. We guarantee that! The average incubator of large capacity will require any- where from twelve to twenty-four hours to reach a tempera- ture of 103, while the smaller sizes will require from six to twelve hours. We guarantee that any Buckeye can be heated to 103 de- grees in one hour. Brooder Heater This fire-safe Putnam Brooder-Heater is the heart ^^^^ °^ *^^ Putnam Home-Made |!putWai|^| Brooder. It requires tending only once a week and can be relied on to deliver a regular supply of heat. This prac- tical brooder is made of a p_;ââ <tA7ii shoe box approximately 32 rrice, p*.o. inches long, 16 inches wide and 10 inches deep. It will accommodate from 30 to 60 chicks. The entire cost, including the Putnam Brooder Heater need not exceed $ THE LITTLE PUTNAM 4^^ "^ STOVE W^\y. -râ-- The Little Putnam Stove is f^P^ litrnf-HriTuTyofP' used under the drinking ves- â " , .'^LMIHANl-ilt sel in the poultry house to keep the water from freezing j during winter months. It t ««|^^bj^^ is also used as the heat ele- -j ,rrrr_^^^^W*^^ ment in the Putnam Home- i rice, each $ Made Oat Sprouter. The Lit- tle Putnam Stove does not furnish hot water to the birds, but water at that tonic temperature which they best relish. Plenty of such drinking water increases the amount of food digested and assimilated, thus promoting growth and increas- ing the egg s


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