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WIRE FENONG
J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md.
.59.
UNITED STATES POULTRY NETTING
United States Poultry Fence is strictly a "NO SAG" fence,
as the combination of line and mesh wires, closely woven,
prevents any
lengthening or nar-
rowing between
posts. In erecting
U. S. Poultry Fence
the line wires per-
mit of being
stretched to a high
tension, which com-
pels the fence to
remain rigid and
upright without an-
choring it to a
baseboard or top
rail. These fea-
tures 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 tention required to prevent sagging.
There is no netting on the market that compares with U.
S. Poultry Fence for strength, beauty and durability, and
we invite comparison with other makes, feeling confident
that all our claims of superiority will be substantiated.
Made of No. 19 hard steel wire, double twisted and gal-
vanized after weaving.
2-inch Mesh — Put up in Rolls of 150 feet
19 guage 20 guage
12-inch $1.20 $1.05
24-inch 2.15 1.85
36-inch 2.95 2.50
48-inch 3.90 3.35
60-inch 4.90 4.20
72-inch 5.90 5.00
In less than Roll lots, l.4c a square foot.
Also made in 1-inch Mesh. Price on application.
1-lnch Mesh
(Hexagon)
12-inch, 150 square feet $2.23
18-inch, 225 square feet . 3.23
24-inch, 300 square feet.. 4.20
30-inch, 375 square feet . 5.00
36-inch, 450 square feet 5.70
48-inch, 600 square feet . 7.60
Less than roll lots, 3c square
foot.
Poultry Netting Staples,
pound, 10c.
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JUNIOR CORNER AND END POSTS
LINE POSTS
5-foot $ .40
6-foot .48
614-foot 53
7-foot 56
71/4-foot 60
8-foot 64
Special Prices
on Quantities.
Ball Tops for
Line Posts, 13c;
Corner Posts, 36c;
Pig-Ear Latch, 75c;
Driving Caps for
Line Post, 36c.
Painted
6-ft. end $1.05 6-ft,
8-ft. end 1.35 8-ft.
6-ft. corner 1.55 6-ft.
8-ft. corner 2.05 8-ft.
Galvanized
end $1.25
end 1.55
corner 1.75
corner 2.30
T-BAR STEEL POSTS
Bar Iron — Special Price on Quantities
61^-foot $ .41 7H-foot $ .47
7-foot "44 8-foot 50
CHAMPION WIRE STRETCHER
No. 1 has hickory handle and malleable clamp;
can be quickly adjusted, and is a favorite with
fence builders. Price, $1.50.
RATCHET WIRE STRETCHER
Is operated by one man and holds the wire in
any desired position'. Price, $1.50.
BARBED WIRE— GALVANIZED
Hog — 4 in. between barbs, 80 rod spools $3.25
Cattle — 6 in. between barbs, 80 rod spools. . . . 3.05
..* RIBBON WIRE
Galvanized, per 100 pounds $8.00
Pioneer
ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCE
Very attractive and we believe the most durable wire lawn
fence made. Heavy galvanized. S.)aces, IH inches; wire,
No. 9 Crimped Pickets in No. 12 ^i Tw. Cables.
Price, 36-inch, per foot, 14c; per 100 feet $12.00
Price, 42-inch, per foot, 15c; per 100 feet 13.00
Price, 48-inch, per foot, 17c; per 100 feet 15.00
In Rolls of 150 feet, deduct Ic a foot.
Style 100—36 in., per 100 ft., $9.00 42 in., per 100 ft., $10.00
FLOWER GUARD
Designed for protecting Flower Beds
16-inch, per foot 7%c 22-inch, per foot . . 8.4c
100 feet or more, Ic per foot less.
Trellis— 18-lnch, 914c ft.; 24 inch 10c ft.
ORNAMENTAL GATES
Heavy steel frames, filled to match the fence; fittings for
Jr. 1% in. posts included.
Distance Between Posts
Height 3 ft. 3.i ft. 4 ft. 8 ft. 10 ft.
36-inch $3.10 $3.25 $3.35 $7.70 $9.00
42-inch 3,25 3.35 3.45 7.85 9.25
48-inch 3.40 3.50 3.60 7.95 9.40
55IN01
AMERICAN FARM FENCE
Thoroughly galvanized, with
hinge joint patent lock knot.
Let us send descriptive folder.
No. 635 — 6 strands, 35 inchps
high, 12-inch stays, per rod, 25c
No. 845 — 8 strands, 45 inches
high, 12-inch stays, per rod, 31c.
Regular No. 1047 — 10 strands.
47-inch height, 12 in. stays, 35c.
Hog Style, No. 726—7 strands,
26 in. high, 12 in. apart, 27c.
Hog Style, No. 726—7 strands,
26 in. high, 6 in. apart, 33c.
Hog Style, No. 832—8 strands,
32 in. high, 12 in. apart, 30c.
Hog Style, No. 832 — 8 strands,
32 in. high, 6 in. apart, 38c.
Put up regular in 20-rod Rolls.
Prices subject to change.
10-Rod Rolls, 25c per Roll Extra.
PIONEER POULTRY FENCE
An ideal fence against poul-
try and small animals. The
spacing is graduated from
1% inches at the bottom to
5 inches at the top, and the
distance between the stays is
6 inches.
No. 1948 — 48 inches high,
per roll of 165 feet, $5.25.
No. 2158 — 58 inches high,
per roll of 165 feet, $5.75.
LIBERTY POULTRY FENCE
4 feet high, 10-rod Roll $4.00
5 feet high, 10-rod Roll . 4.66
6 feet high, 10-rod Roll 5.28

7 feet high, 10-rod Roll . 5.95
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; J. Manns & Co.
Full title
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Manns' superior seeds : 1934 market gardeners' catalogue /
Page ID
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42236644
Item ID
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133220 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66236 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 59
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42236644
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66236
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  • Manns' superior seeds : 1934 market gardeners' catalogue
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Baltimore
  • Catalogs
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Garden tools
  • Gardening
  • Grasses
  • J. Manns & Co
  • Maryland
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Nursery stock
  • Poultry
  • Seeds
  • Vegetables
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42236644
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42236644
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • j. manns & co
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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  • bhlinbloom
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28 January 2015
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