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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



Poultry Foods and Medicines. 



ANIMAL MEAL. 



XHHBB CENTS K HBN K TVtONTH. 



Tliisisatrue 

 egg producing, 

 flesh and bone 

 forming food, 

 and supplies just 

 \vliat laying 

 liiiis and grow- 

 ing chicks re- 

 (| I lire, and com- 

 jilitely lakes the 

 ]ilaceofall other 

 animal food, as 

 well as cracked 

 bone and oyster 

 shells. It is not 

 a medicine. It 

 is fed with other 



foods. Price, 5 llis., 2oc.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 25 lbs., 7.5c.; 50 lbs., 



$1.25; 100Ibs.,?2.25; 500 lbs., SIO.50. 



SHERIDAN'S CONDITION POWDER. 



,otH"^^°:EAR,,_^,c Lav 



CONDITION POWDER 



Is absolute- 

 ly i)ure and 

 highly con- 

 centrated. 

 One ounce 

 is worth a 

 pound of 



any other kind. Strictly a medicine to be given in the food, 

 once daily, in 8U)all do.ses. Prevents and cures all diseases 

 of hens. Worth its weight in gold when liens are molting, 

 and to keep them healthy. Price, small package, 25c.; large 

 package, SI. 00; by mail, SI. 2.5. Si.Y large jmckages, by express, 

 at purchaser's expense, S-5.00. 



PREPARED MEAT 

 FOR POULTRY. 



This is prepared with 

 great care, and is shipped by 

 us to all parts of the Uniteil 

 States, principally to parties 

 who are engaged in raising 

 poultry and eggs for market. 

 It is the finest thing we know 

 of to cause hens to lay during 

 the winter. High ))rices al- 

 ways pre\ail at this season 

 of the year, which makes it 

 extremely profitable to feed. 

 .50 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., S2.50; 

 .500 lbs., $12.00; ton, $42.00. 



\ 50 lbs. 



PREPARED MEAT 



FOR 



POULTRY 



I'RD.M 



JOHNSON & STOKES, 



SEEDSMEN, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ROUP PREPARATION. 



A CUKE FOR KOUP, 



Roup is a di.sea=e to which poultry 

 are subject, and which is much dreaded, 

 presenting itself mostly during autumn 

 I and winter, when the weather is damp, 

 wet and changes suddenly from warm to 

 cold. The Hist symptoms of the disease 

 _^^aie similar to a common cold, termin- 

 2 ating in an offensive discharge from the 

 ^^_ _rx nostrils and eyes, sore and cankered 

 -^==-;"^r mouth, diflicult breathing and swelling 

 of the head. I'riee, J^ lb. package, 20c.; 

 by mail, 30c.; 1 lb. package, 40c.; by mail, 55c. 



CLIMAX 



CONDITION 



Cures Poultry Cholera. 



It is a positive preventive and 

 cure for gapes and poultry cholera 

 and a most excellent medicine for 

 young turkeys that have been ex- 

 posed to "weather : also a most ex- 

 cellent medicine for horses, cattle, 

 sheep and hogs. It is not a food, 

 but an honest medicine at an hon 

 est price. Price, per small package, 

 2oc.; by mail, 40c.; per doz., by 

 express, Si..50; medium size, 50c!; 

 by mail, 90c.; per doz., by express, 

 $5.50; large size, $1.00 (too heavy 

 to mail). 



CHICK MANNA. 



AN INVALUABLE FOOD 

 FOR LITTLE CHICKS. 



The Cliick Manna comprises 

 a variety of such food as is adap- 

 ted to the wants of little chicks 

 when first hatched, and by con- 

 tinuing feeding for two weeks 

 will tend to lay a strong, heal liy 

 foundation and prevent scoiiring 

 and many other ills they are heir to. 

 Chicks fed on Manna from the 

 start will fondly relish it. After 



feeding two weeks other food 



may be given, but should con- 

 tain a part of Manna for at 



least a few days longer. 1 lb., 



by mail, 2.5c.; 5 lbs., by express, 



40c.; ten 5 lb, boxes in case, per 



case, $3.75; 60 1b. box in bulk, 



$4.20. 



GLAD I CAITE. 



MADOC GAPE CURE. 



This is offered as a positive 

 cure of this dread disease, fully 

 90 percent, of those who reported 

 to us sustaining this assertion. i» 

 The medicinal properties of the 

 mi.xtnre are such as will have its ; 

 efJect on the worms in the wind- 

 pipe and also invigorate and BINGING ITS pbaises. 

 .strengthen the system. Price, 



per tin can of 6 oz., 20c.; by mail, 27c.; per can of % lb., 35c.; 

 by mail, 50c. 



AGATHA POULTRY FOOD. 



MAKES HENS LAY. 



This food is carefully prepared with a view to increase 

 egg production in early winter, containing what is essential 

 to poultry during molting season, to prepare them for further 

 usefulness, and by continued feeding will tend to make hens 

 lay during the winter. The liirger portion of the food is 

 especially adapted to the wants of laying hens, particularly 

 so when hens are confined, and during winter, when they can- 

 not procure for themselves their wants. 5 1b. bo.\, .35c., by 

 express or freight, at purchaser's expense ; per case of 10 

 packages, $3.25. 



flflERICflN POULTRY FOOD. 



K.xcellent for Young Cbickens. 



A Perfect General Purpose Poultry Food. 



This justly celebrated food is manufactured from choice 

 wheat, corn, oats and barley. The grain is carefully selected 

 and mixed in such proportions as practical and scientific tests 

 have proved to be correct. It is thoroughly kiln roasted and 

 finely ground, and we guarantee same to keep perfectly for 

 any reasonable length of time in any climate. Do you tliink 

 you can afford to be without it when the most successful 

 poultry men in the United States have adopted and are 

 recommending it? You try it and you will be our regular 

 customer in future. Price, 51b. bag, 2.5c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 50 lbs., 

 $1.00 ; 100 lb. bag, $1.65 ; .500 lbs., $7.00; jjer ton, $25.00. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL. 5 lbs.. 15c.; 25 lb. bag, 

 40c.; lOO lbs., $1.00; per barrel, $-'.0O; ton, $12.00. 



GRANULATED BONE. 



lbs.,S2.50. 



GROUND CHARCOAL. 



60c.; 10 lbs., $1.00. 



5 lbs., 25c.; 25 lbs., 90c.; 100 



111.., 1.5c.; 2 lbs., 2.5c.; 5 lbs.. 



YERO INSECT POWDER. 



For effectually destroying insect life on fowls and will 

 not poison or injure the birds in any way. 3i lb. tins, 20c.; 

 by mail, 25c.; ^2-1''- ti"s, 35c.; by mail, 45c. 



MICA CRYSTAL GRIT. 5 lbs. 

 lbs., 50c.; 100 lbs., $1.25; 500 lbs., $5.00. 



15c.; 10 lbs., 25c.; 25 



