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the breeding season or any other time of 

 the year, the Ever-Green Clover is just the 

 thing- to feed them, as it supplies your 

 hens with egg making- material, and your 

 •ggs will be fertile and your chicks strong. 

 Keep Ever-Green Clover Meal in dark 

 place so it will hold its color. $2.50 per 

 100 lbs.; 5c. per lb.; 6 lbs. for 25c. 



ts»oc STERLI>JGWORTH »»** 



J^ Egg Tablets 



ft TONIC FOR STIMULATING EGG PRODUCTION. 

 ST'e RUNG-" CHEMICAL "£a Cmbriogc. Mass. 



STEELINGWOETH EGG TABLETS.— 



vVe do not claim that Sterlingworth Egg 

 Tablets will make a hen lay every time, 

 nor that it takes the place of food, but we 

 do claim that they are a concentrated medi- 

 cine of merit, and that they greatly help 

 to put hens in the best possible physical 

 condition, a condition which helps to make 

 it possible for her to properly assimilate 

 her food and secure the egg-producing 

 benefits from this food. Each of these 

 tablets contain as much medicinal value 

 as ten spoonfuls of the ordinary package 

 Condimental Egg Food, which Experiment 

 Stations and Agricultural Colleges claim 

 is largely composed of bran shorts and 

 middlings. By their use the Poultryman 

 furnishes his own filler at a great saving 

 over the price charged for filler Egg Pro- 

 ducers. These tablets are used by dissolv- 

 ing in water and mixing the solution from 

 each tablet with 3 to 5 pounds of the 

 fowls' food. Each tablet is of liberal size, 

 being 1 inch in diameter and % inch thick. 

 Price of trial size containing 27 tablets, 

 sufficient to medicate 130 pounds of feed, 

 25c; by mail, 30c. 



STECKLEE'S SPECIAL HEN PEED.— 



Composed of the best grain to give bone, 

 flesh and egg producing qualities to 

 Chickens. Put up in 100-lb. bags, at $2.50 

 per hundred pounds. For grown Chickens 

 only. None genuine unless in original 

 sacks with our name and address on same. 



POULTRY PQOD. — Wheat, 5c. per pound; 

 6 pounds for 25c. Millet, 5c. per pound, 6 

 pounds for 25c. Rye, 5c. per pound, 6 

 pounds for 25c. Hemp Seed, 10c. per 

 pound, 2 pounds for 15c. Russian Sun- 

 flower, 15c. per pound; in 5 pound lots, 10c. 

 per pound. Ground Oyster Shells, 5c. per 



pound, 6 pounds for 25c. Ground Poultry 

 Bone (coarse or fine), 5c. per pound, 6 

 pounds for 25c, $2.50 per 100 pounds. 

 Pearl Grit (white), coarse, medium and 

 fine, 5c per pound, 6 pounds for 25c, $2.00 

 per 100 pounds. It is absolutely necessary 

 for fowls to have grit in order to keep 

 them healthy and free from cholera, etc. 

 Coarse for hens, medium for pigeons or 

 half-grown fowls, and fine for baby chicks. 

 Fine Ground Dried Blood, 10c per pound, 

 3 pounds for 25c, $5.00 per 100 pounds. 

 Bone and Meat Meal, 10c per pound, 3 

 pounds for 25c, $5.00 per 100 pounds. Beef 

 Scraps, 10c per pound, 3 poundi for 25c, 

 $4.50 per 100 pounds. 



GRANULATED CHARCOAL. — No poul- 

 tryman can afford to be without charcoal. 

 It aids digestion and promotes the health 

 of the poultry at all ages. 5c per pound, 

 6 pounds for 25c, $3.00 per 100 pounds. 



BLUM'S INSECT DESTROYER should 

 be sprinkled around freely wherever the 

 insects congregate. If necessary, use an 

 insect powder gun to force it into inacces- 

 sible corners and crevices. It should only 

 be used in dry places, as moisture decreases 

 its efficiency. It drives away ants, moths, 

 weevils, bed-bugs and all other insects 

 around the house. Price, 10c; by mail, 4c 

 extra. 



ZUCKER'S MEDICOL INSECTO. — The 



most perfect disinfectant and most wonder- 

 ful destroyer of moths, lice, mites and 

 cock-roaches ever discovered. Price, 15c 

 each; postage 5c extra. 



REYNOLD'S MEDICATED EGGS.— 5c 



each; 50c per dozen; by mail, 70c per 

 dozen. 



KNOX LICE EXPELLING MEDICOL 

 EGG. — One of the best inventions in the 

 line of Xest Eggs. They have the appear- 

 ance of buff colored chicken eggs, are clean 

 and a positive vermin exterminator. These 

 eggs are made of burnt clay, hollow inside, 

 and filled with a dry, strong insecticide, 

 harmless to chickens, but sure death to all 

 insects which fowls are subject to. No 



Steckler's Tobacco Dust Destroys All Insect Life on Plants and Animals. 



