935 B STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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BOLGIANO'S 

 CHICKEN FOODS 





MAKE HEALTHY CHICKENS 

 Made of Choicest Grains— No Grit 



JIM DANDY 

 BABY 

 CHICK 

 FEED 



Saves Little Chicks 



GOOD 

 LUCK 

 SCRATCH 

 FEED 



Standard Hen Food 



For every day in the year. Made 



•rom a variety of sound, sweet grains 



nd seeds (including wheat, corn, 



irley, kaffir, milo maize, sunflower 



-ceds, etc."). properly balanced t<i keep 



ens in perfect physical and laying 



ondition. Thoroughly cleaned so 



iiat there is no waste, no burnt or 



-inutty grain, no grit or shells. 



Why use only one kind of grain 

 vhich costs almost as much and does 

 >t bring results. A well-fed hen lays 

 ^gs and a poorly fed hen does not. 

 ' 'ne costs as much to keep as the 

 •her; one is a producer, the other a 

 ■nsumer. Which are yours? Hens 

 ly if properly fed. 



MASH. Makes hens lay. Green food and meat ration for moulting and winter eggs. Composed of meat scraps, mill 

 ed and alfalfa meal from our own mills. This gives the combination of green foods, meat, and medicinal qualities necessary 

 r highest egg development. Where all other feeds have failed to produce eggs, Bolgiano's Mash has succeeded. 



MEALED ALFALFA. Mealed Alfalfa is a boon to poultrymen when properly ground. We say this advisedly, 

 because there are a number of articles placed upon the market as ground alfalfa, which arc not properly ground. Why? 

 P.ecause it takes special machinery to properly grind alfalfa. This plant is not like grain and cannot be ground in an 

 rdinary mill. That is where we have the advantage in our specially equipped mills. Our mealed alfalfa is properly 

 ^round. It is the shredded alfalfa reduced to meal by the third process, and, like the shredded and short-cut alfalfa, 

 '■ntains the entire product — stalks, leaves and blossoms — nothing being wasted. This is the best for use in mash foi 

 -mall chicks, the meal being ground just sufficiently coarse to give bulk to an otherwise soggy mash, and thus allow llic 

 ...istric juices to become quickly mixed with the food and to assist in thoroughly digesting it. If more of this meal 

 Aere fed to young chicks, there would be less mortality, and this applies equally well to mature fowls. 



DRIED BLOOD MEAL. MEAT MEAL, KAFFIR CORN, CHICK FOOD, PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD, BEEF 

 SCRAP, GROUND OYSTER SHELL, CRUSHED BONE, MICA GRIT. 



Luniposod (if clioicc grains and 

 seeds — more than a dozen kinds — 

 carefuly selected — perfectly granu- 

 lated to precisely the right degree for 

 the youngsters, and screened clean of 

 all fine stulT. This makes a perfectly 

 balanced ration for healthy, hearty 

 and rapid chick development, as well 

 as digestive results. Avoid feeding 

 meal or other mash foods or table 

 scraps to young chickens. In using 

 Bolgiano's Baby Chick Feed according 

 to directions, you will never lose a 

 chick from feeding causes. No grit. 



LOCK POULTRY fENCE 



The horizontal lines of this fence are all composed of 

 .'o. 20 galvanized steel wires twisted together. Beginning 

 at the bottom, the first seven cables are ij^ inches apart, 

 the next three cables are i'/2 inches apart, then six cables 

 2 inches apart, and all above that 4 inches apart. This 

 gives a mesh of iHx^ inches at the bottom; where fowls 

 can only reach when on the wing, the mesh is 3x4 inches. 

 The pickets are No. 19 galvanized steel wires and are three 

 inches apart. On account of the pickets being at right 

 angles to the cables this fence will fit any unevenness of 

 the ground without cutting. Because of its strength and 

 construction, this fence requires no top or bottom rail, and 

 no more posts than the ordinary woven wire stock fence, 

 or about one-half the number needed for poultry netting. 

 In strength, closeness of mesh, adjustability and economy, 

 it is unexcelled. 



PRICE LIST 



ID rod rolls, 165 feet long, 24 inches wide $3.10 When cut, 



10 " 165 " 36 " 3.75 " 36 



10 " 165 " 48 " 4.40 " 48 



10 " 165 " 60 " 5.00 " 60 



ro " 165 " 72 " _ 5.75 •' 72 



In comparing prices with ordinary poultry netting, remember these bales are 



TWO-INCH POULTRY NETTING. For making poultry yards. This wire we ofifer is the durable No. 19 twist, 

 o-inch meih, thoroughly galvanized after weaving. Sold in bales of 150 running feet, in widths of i, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 

 "t. Prices on application. 



GALVANIZED STEEL BARBED FENCING WIRE. Main strands, Nos. 12-125^ gauge steel wire; regular hog ana 



inches wide, 2j4 cents per running foot. 



2.M " 



4 



41/, " 

 feet longer. 



CABLE, or TWISTED WIRE. Mad< 

 WIRE NAILS. All sizes at lowest prices 

 WOVEN WIRE HOG AND CATTLE FENCE 



of two strands of No. 12^ gauge steel wire. At bottom market prices. 

 Cheaper than wood fences. Get prices. 



