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JOHNSON . & . STOKES • PHILADELPHIA • ^ 



POULTRY FOODS AND MEDICINES. 



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30 lbs 



PREPARED MEAT 



FOR 



POULTRY 



FROM 



JOHNSON & STOKES, 



PREPARED MEAT FOR 

 POULTRY. 



This is prepared with 

 great care, and is shipped by 

 us to all parts of the United 

 States, principally to parties 

 who are engaged in raising 

 poultry and eggs for market. 

 It is the finest thing we know 

 of to cause hensto lay during 

 the winter. High prices al- 

 ways prevail at this season of 

 the year, which makes it ex- 

 tremely profitable to feed. 

 50 lbs., Sl.50: 100 lbs., 32.50 ; 

 .500 lbs., S12.00 ; ton, $42.00. 



ANIMAL MEAL. 



THREE CENTS A HCN A MONTH. 



It is 

 lbs.. 



fed with other foods. Price. 5 lbs., 

 75c.; 50 lbs., S1.25: luo lbs.. S2.2o. 



This is a true 

 egg producing, 

 liesh and bone 

 forming food, 

 and supplies 

 just what laying 

 liens and grow- 

 ini; chicks re- 

 quire and com- 

 pletely takes the 

 place of all other 

 animal food, as 

 well as cracked 

 bone and oyster 

 shells. It is 

 not a medicine. 

 25c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 25 



SHERIDAN'S CONDITION POWDER 



LAV 



like: 



CONDITION POWDER 



Is absolute- 

 ly pure and 

 highly con- 

 ^ 1.1 i»i. ,g centra ted. 

 >JHi-^_.N'' oue ounce 

 worth a 

 pound of 



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

 once daily, in small doses. Prevents and cures all diseases 

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

 and to keep them health v. Price, small p:ickage, 2.5c.; large 

 package, SI.OO; by mail. Si. 25. Six large packages, bv express, 

 at purchaser's expense, S.5.00. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. 



This is a most important article for the jwultrv vard 

 through the winter, and should be liberally supplied" to" the 

 -fowls. In summer, when left to run at large, they can find 

 their own shell-making material, but when everything is 

 frozen or covered with snow, thev must be helped out if eggs 

 are wanted. 5 lbs., 1.5c.; 25 lb. bag, 40c.; 100 lbs., $1.00; per 

 baiTel, S2.50 ; ton, S12.00. 



GRANULATED BONE 



Is about the size of wheat and can 

 be fed like any other food in grain, 

 about one handful for every five 

 fowls daily, or every other day. 

 In either manner it furnishes 'a 

 valuable food for poultry at all 

 seasons of the vear. 5 lbs.. 2.5c.; 

 100 lbs.. S2.50; 200 lb. bag, 54.75; 

 ton, $44.00. 



VERO INSECT POWDER. 



Fur effectually destroying insect life on fowls and will 

 ■not poison or injure the birds in any way. % lb. tins. 20c.: by 

 mail. 25c.; ^ lb. tins. .35c.; bv mail. 4-5c." 



CHICK MANNA. 



A]V INVALUABLE FOOD 

 FOR LITTLE CHICKS. 



The Chick 3Ianua comprises 

 a variety of such food that is adap- 

 ted to the wants of Little chicks 

 when tirst hatched, and by con- 

 tinuing feeding for two weeks will 

 tend to lay a strong, healthy 

 foundation and prevent scottrwg 

 ~ :^ir- and other many ilh lliey are heir to. 



GLAD I CAME. 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 da.vs longer. 1 lb., 



by mail, 26c.; 5 lbs., by express, 



40c.; 10 51b. boxes in" case, per 



ease, S3.75; 60 lb. box in bulk, 



$1.20. 



MADOC GAPE CURE. 



This is offered as a positive 

 cure of this dread disease, fully 

 90 per cent, of those who repor- 

 ted to us sustaining this asser- 

 tion. The medicinal properties 

 of the mixture are such as will 

 have its effect on the worms in 

 the windpipeand also invigorate 

 and strengthen the system. 

 Price, per tin can of 6 oz"., 20c.; 

 lb., 35c.; by mail, 50c. 



SINGING ITS PRAISES. 



by mail, 27e.; per can of % 



AGATHA POULTRY FOOD. 



31AKES HENS LAY. 



This food is carefully prepared with a view to increasf 

 egg production in early winter, containing what is essentin; 

 to poultry during molting s-eason, to prepare them for further 

 usefulness, and by continued feeding will tend to make hens 

 lay during the winter. The larger 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 lb. box, 35c., bv 

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

 packages, S3.2.5. 



ROUP PREPARATION. 



A CrKE FOR ROUP. 



Roup is a disease to which poultry 

 I are subject, and which is mucli dreaded, 

 [presenting itself mostly during autumn 

 and winter, when the weather is damp, 

 wet and changes suddenly from warm to 

 cold. The first symptoms of the disease 

 'are similar to a'common cold, termin- 

 atingin an offensive discbarge from the 

 i nostrils and eyes, sore and cankered 

 '*' mouth, difficult breathing and swelling 

 of the head. Price, J^ltj, package, 20c.; 

 by mail, 30c.; 1 lb. package, 40c., by mail, 56c. 



iCUJMftX 



CONDITION 



CCRES POULTRY CHOLERA, 



Is a positive preventive and cure 

 for gapes and poultry cholera, and a 

 mo5t excellent medicine for young 

 turkeys that have been exposed to 

 weather; also a most excellent medi- 

 cine for horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. 

 It is not a food, but an honest medi- 

 cine at an honest price. Price, per 

 small package, 25c., by mail, 40c,; iier 

 doz., by express, $2.50: medium size, 

 50c., by mail, 90c.; per doz., bv express. 

 S5..50; large size, SI.OO (too'heavy to 

 mail); per doz , Uy express, $10.00. 



INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. 



We are the agents of the celebrated EXCELSIOR and HAM:monton INCUBATORS and will mail special 

 Catalogue and lowest prices on application. 



The Pressy Brooder with its Patent Stove that bums eight days without refilling is unequalled. Price, SS.OO. 



