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POULTRY FOODS. 



POULTRY FOODS, 



'" abmnc 

 Choice Ground Beef Scraps. Our ground beef 



scraps are specially prepared. Feed three limes a week at the 

 rate of about a handful to every three birds in the morning meal 

 of hot food. During warm weather the scraps need not be fed 

 more than once a week. 10 lbs. 50 cts. ; 50 lbs. §2.00; 100 lbs. 

 $3.50. 



Ground Beef Scraps, Grade 2. These scraps are 

 ground finer than the above named, the meats are not as closely 

 selected, but for general feeding tliey answer very well. This 

 is the same stock as offered by other dealers. 10 lbs. 35 cts. ; 

 50 lbs. §1.25; 100 lbs. §2.25. 



^v^ This is a true egg 



producing, flesh and 

 bone forming food, 

 .Tnil supplies just what 

 la\ ing hens and grow- 

 ing chicks require and 

 completely takes the 

 place of all other ani- 

 mal food, as well as 

 cracked bone and oys- 

 ter shells. It is not a 

 meilicine. It is fed 

 ■with other food-. Price, 5 lbs. 25 cts. ; Ittlbs. 40 cts. ; 25 lbs. 

 75 cts.; 50 lbs. §1.25; inO los. §2.25. 



Imperial Eg-g' Food. Very useful for making hens 

 lay winter and summer ; it supports them during moulting and 

 keeps the fowls in the best condition. 1 lb. pkg. 50 cts., by mail 

 65 cts. ; 2} lb. pkg. §1.00, by mail §1.40 ; 6 lb. pkg. by express 

 $2 00 ; 25'lb. keg by express §600. 



Pratt's Food. Will make hens lay all the year, and is 

 excellent for feeding to young chicks. For large fowls mix 1 

 ounce. with the food for 15 or 20. For 15 or 20 chicks give 

 one-half ounce everv other dav. 1.', lb. pkg. 25 cts; 5 lb. pkg. 

 60 cts. ; 12 lb. bag §1.25 ; 25'lb. bag §2..50. 



Sheridan's Condition Powder. ^Yell recom- 

 mended by all leading poultry dealers. 4 oz. pkg. 25 cts; 2J 

 lb. can §1.00; mailing, 15 cts. per lb. 



Cliick Manna, or Health Food for Liittle 

 Chicks. This preparation is specially prepared for little chicks 

 when first hatched. Our own experience has proved its efficacy. 

 This should be the first and only Food, and continue for 10 or 

 12 days before feeding anything else; directions for feeding on 

 each package. 1 lb. pkg. 10 cts., by mail 25 cts. ; 5 lb. pkg. 40 

 cts.; 60 lb. box, bulk, $4.20. 



We can supply any of the F. P. C. Poultry Remedies. 



Poultry Nitrog'en. This preparation is the most care- 

 fully prepared meat we know of, all fat is extracted by chemical 

 process, it is ground fine. Fed to small chicks about 3 times a 

 week will promote health, growth and vigor, 1 lb. pkg. 10 cts., 

 by mail 25 cts. ; 5 lb. pkg. 40 cts. ; 10 lbs. 75 cts. ; 25 lbs. 

 $1.75; 100 lbs. §6.00. 



(GROUND 



; ifl/\NUFACTURED 



Coarse Ground Bone. The 



use of ground bone is rapidly extend- 

 ing among poultry raisers ; it tends to 

 keep the fowls in good health, and 

 materially aids laying hens. 5 lb. 

 pkg. 25 cts.; 25 lbs. §1.00; 100 lbs. 

 $2.25; 200 1b. bag §4.00. 



Pure Bone 3Ieal. Ground expressly for our trade, as 

 it is much finer and in better condition for feeding poultry and 

 animals. 5 lbs. 25 cts. ; 10 lbs. 50 cts. ; 25 lbs. §1.00; 100 lbs. 

 §2.25; 2001b. sack §4.00. 



PIGEON FOOD. 



Canada Field Peas. 



A very small round pea, 



I which pigeons are fond of 



'and can swallow readily. 



Per' qt. 10 cts.; peck 50 



CIS.; bu. $1.75; 10 bu. lots, 



§1.50 per bu. 



Hemp Seed. Used 



largely for feeding birds and 



pigeons. Per lb. 10 cts.; 



10 lbs. 60 cts.; 100 lbs. §5 00. 



Yellow C a n a d a 



Com. Small yellow 

 grain. Per ql. 15 Cts.; 

 bu<h. §1.75. 

 Buc k w h e a t. For 



pigeons and young poultr}'. 

 Per qt. 10 cts. ; peck 40 cts. ; 

 bush. $1.20. 

 pigeons. 1 lb. 10 cts. ; 100 



llent 



"^'etches. 



lbs. §(5 00 



Barley. Per qt. 15 cts. ; peck 50 cts. ; bush. §1.,50. 



EAKTHEXWAKE NEST BOWLS. 



For pigeons. Price 15 cts. each. ; §1.50 per doz. ; §10.00 

 per 100. 



WIRE HENS' NESTS. 



These can V)e supported on walls by hooking over two nails. 

 Use excelsior for lining. Price 50 cts. each ; §5.00 per doz. 



Sunflower Seeds. This is one of the best egg-producing 

 foods know n for poultiy, keeping them in fine condition. It 

 can be sown any time up to the middle of July, alongside of 

 fences, and in almost any kind of soil. Per lb. 10 cts.; 10 lbs. 

 80 cts. ; 100 lbs. §6.00. 



Persian In.sect Po%vder. Per lb. 40 cts. 



Tohacco Dust. For dusting houses and nesls against 

 lice on fowls. 5 lbs. 25 cts. ; 100 lbs. §3.00. 



To aid digestion, it is necessary to 

 feed some gritty material. Mica 

 Crystal supplies this want better 

 than any other article ever known. 

 We can supply this in two grades, 

 fine for small chicks and birds, coarse 

 for large fowls. Price, small bags, 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. ; 5 lb. bag 

 15 cts. ; 10 lb. bag 25 cts. ; 25 lbs. 50 

 cts.; 100 lbs. §1.25. 



F 1- e s l! Ground 

 Oyster Shell. This is 

 the finest article to feed for 

 shell making. 5 lbs 15 

 cts. ; 26 lbs. 40 cts. ; 100 lbs. 

 §1.50; bbl. of 350 lbs. §4.00. 



PREPARED OYSTER SHELLS.— No. 2. 



This is ground finer than the No. 1, and from shells not as 

 well selected, but for general feeding they answer very well. 

 This is the grade generally offered. 5 lbs. 15 cts. ; 25 lbs. 40 

 cts.; 100 lbs. $1.00; bbl. of 350 lbs. §3.00; ton §12.00. 



