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GRIFFITH ®, 



TURNER CO.^ 



HEN-E-TA 



OUT 30% PURE BONE ASM 



NO OTHER I NO OTHER 

 Ai^iBONE NEEDED I GRIT NEEDED 



JnOHORE bone CUTTEfK needed' 

 - KtriJiJNOMOBE BEEF -SCRAPS NEEDED 



(ilN:^^ toSfif nomore charcoal NEFDED 



'"''^^ii^%^U^'^A JiOMORE OYSTER-SHELLS KEEBED 



CROW. Vi^f VALUABLE 100 "bs - . $2.2S 



Balanced Ration Formulas Free 



If you will give us your dealers 

 name and address. 



HEN-E-TA BONE CO. 



. NEWARK.N.J. .DEPT. . . FLEMINOTON. W.VA. . 



"Hen-e-la Bone Grils" 



(SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT) , . n„ 



— ' contain about 30 per 



cent. PUKE BONE 

 ASH, which means 

 600 pounds of Bone 

 Asli in every ton of 



J!, — I "Hen-e-ta" Bone 



l&^^^lf .fl BONE NEEDED I GRIT NEEDED Clusters. "Hen-e-ta" 



¥S^^;^\0M0RE BONE CUTTERS NEEDED^ .^radel'^'^Finir No.'' l! 



i\I edit! ni, 'no. 2 ; 

 Coarse, No. 3; Super- 

 fine. No. 4. No. 4 in 

 100-lb. sacks only. 

 The Best Oyster 

 Shells 

 contain only % of 

 one per cent. Pure 

 Bone Ash, or only 

 10 pounds of Bone 

 Ash in a ton of 

 oyster shells. 



"Hen-e-ta," there- 

 fore, contains sixty 



, , , , times as mucli Bone 



Ash as oj-stcr slu'll.'^, and is a far superior grit besides. 



"Hen-e-ta" is entirely digestible; while oyster shells are 

 almost entirely indigestible. Oyster shells are discarded after 

 their sharp edges are worn smooth; "Hen-e-ta" is never dis- 

 carded; It is dissolved. 



"Hen-e-ta" Bone Grit sells for no more than any other bone- 

 and the grit is given absolutely free; no charge for the "grit" 

 IMFORTAITT ! — Directions for Teeding' "Hen-e-ta." — Add 1 

 quart "Hen-e-ta" (composed ef 1 pint Superfine + 1 pint No 1) 

 to every 8 quarts mash (wet or dry) and mix thoroughly; feed 

 in hopper. 



Every 100 hens will need 100 lbs. "Hen-e-ta" per month and 

 should have it the year round; or 1 lb. "Hen-fe-ta" per average 

 fowl per month. The cost of tliis amounts to nothing, when 

 compared with the results obtainable and the saving of other 

 materials. All sizes are same price. 



Prices: 10 lbs., 50c.; 25 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., S1.50: 100 lbs., 

 $2.25. Special price in ton lots. 



Tor Iiarge or Small, 



Old or Young. 

 Cattle, Sheep, 

 Horses, Swine 



and Poultry. 

 LITTLE GIANT 

 STOCK 

 POOD-TONIC. 

 Composed of ster- 

 i 1 i z e d meat-meal, 

 sterilized bone-flour, 

 sterilized ground- 

 blood, C. P. charcoal. 

 Imported French 

 gentian root, i m - 

 ported African foe- 

 nugreek see d. im- 

 „.„„ ^ ^ ■ ^ , ^ ^ , ported Spanish lico- 



rice root, imported German fennel seed. 



Guaranteed Analysis. — Protein, 22 to 28 per cent • fat 9 to 

 H per cent.; phosphorus, 4 to 5 per cent.; calcic phosphate. 

 22 to 24 per cent. 



DIRECTIONS POB USING. 

 For cattle feed one (1) large spoonful "Little Giant" with 

 each meal for each cow, steer, calf, sheep, swine etc Mix 

 thoroughly with chopped feed, oats, corn, etc., dry or dampened 

 Per Poultry.— Mix one (1) large spoonful with each quart 

 of meal; or sprinkle "Little Giant" Food on dampened corn 

 etc., and feed these in usual way. 



Por Horses and Mules. — Start in with one small teaspoonful 

 thoroughly mixed with the other feed. After a week increa^.- 

 to a large spoonful and more if necessarv 



Prices: 5-lb pail, $1.00; 10-lb. pail, $1.50; 2S-lb. pail, $3.00. 

 Special price in larger quantities. 



H^'I^WS WORMS .^SW ' ATWIIC | 



■V fHpltHV^ -ita f ^EDS FOR \ REGULATOR 1 



So ASORTIOH ■'^5^°?L"'"/ "ml^ k 



MORE 



AMD 

 MOAC PROFIT 



ALFALFA MEAL 



.^^P^^.i^.S- sreen feed. ail the year round. Everyone knows 

 that alfalfa is fast supplanting clover. It is very higli in 

 protein, and furnishes the chicks a growin.g food which at the 

 same time, has a medicinal value. Its -\'alue as a helpful e"-" 

 food IS unquestioned. 5 lbs., 25c. 50 lbs., $1.25 Per 100-fb 

 sack, $2.00. 



BONE MEAL FOR POULTRY 



This is exactly tlie same as the Cracked Bone descriliPd 

 below, only it is ground much finer. 5 lbs., 25c. 10 lbs 40c. 

 50 lbs., $1.50. 100-llx sack. $2.75. 



CRACKED BONE FOR POULTRY 



This article is manufactured from fresh, clean bones, and 

 is perfectly pure and sweet. No chemicals whatever are ap- 

 plied to them in the course of manufacture. Should be fed 

 to the poultry daily, like grain or anv other feed. An excellent 

 bone and egg producer, keeping the fowls strong on their legs 

 and largely increasing tlieir laying qualities. Especially valu- 

 able for young and growing chicks. We carrv two sizes. No. ] 

 for grown fowls, and No. 2 for voung chicks. 5 lbs., 25c. 

 10 lbs., 40c. 50 lbs., $1.50. 100-lb. sack, $2.75. 



HIGH GRADE HEN FEED 



THE BALANCED RATION FOR LAYING HENS^ 

 ALL GRAIN AND NO GRIT. 



This feed is formulated from pure, sweet grains Onli 

 eogs' ^^mJ" iV'\^TLTl ^^'t.^' ^^'"^ foTproducrn 



grflt. ^^lVio.'X\ltio%'. %-fb°."St2.2^5^° H 



HIGH GRADE CHICK FEED 



"THE PEED THAT IS ALL PEED " 

 ALL GRAIN AND NO GRIT. 



straw or cobs, etc. It will not hurt or scour chicks ' ^ 

 1 ]P-. 5c. 10 lbs., 30c. 100-lb. sacks, $2.50. 



CHICK MANNA, or HEALTH FOOD 



(For Little Chicks.) 



fiJF}''\^ P''^Pf^^^°" especially prepared for little chicks wl.en 

 first hatched. This sliould be the first and on y foSd and con 



I ons for M °r '^''^^ ^^^'^^^^ anSg°else "?Mrec- 



tiorib for feeding on each package. 1 lb packa-e IOp • bv 



^ CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS 



DARLING'S PURE BEEF SCRAP 



min^s and ic. nuvnv^ fP?S'aIIy prepared from pure beef trim- 

 limits ana is jlways uniform. Good meat is \i.rv imr>r.T-t-i,it 



FATTENING FEED 



inJ t f»f^ finushing touches on chickens before send- 



Sp'ecial studv^fi"^^*- "does it in the shortest possible time, 

 form fr, liV.o^t.^ ,5'^1®" e'"lnding this feed into the proper 

 of ^his ffed for fntf' ^e«"lts. So Confident are we of tlie value 

 or tins teed for fattening purposes tliat we nr°-e a trial rnn 

 vince yourse lf. 5 lbs., 20c. 10 Ib,., 30c. KJo-lb .sacks, $2.5a 



_ ^ ^ GRANULATED CHARCOAL 



the fo\Ms, and keeps them healthy. We carrv three sizeX one 



^ MASH FEED TO MAKE HENS LAY 



this IS a complete mash containing frround Tain nlfalfi 

 meal, meat meal, and everything necessarv for ffroduci?- a 

 large egg yield. Mix with hot water and it is ready to fled.' 

 5 lb.';., 25c. 25 lbs., $1.00. lOO-Ib. .sacks, $2.50. 



MEAT MEAL 



quire. It IS not a medicine. It is fed with other foods Will 

 m ? Rpff ^"V^}^ ^""^ " is the same grade as 



suftnhlP for ='^f;ir?-'^,^^"''^' ""'y is more 



MICA QUARTZ GRIT 



(Poultry, Pigeon and Chick Sizes.) 



Grit is as essential for poultry as food, as without it thev 

 cannot digest the food. Few localities furnish enough sharp 

 grit to satisfy them, and if they liave been reared on the land 

 for several years all the suitable grit has been consumed. 

 Poultry will starve to death with full crop for no other reason 

 than they have no teeth with which to grind the food into 

 proper consistency. Grit should be mixed with the food and 

 ted m hoppers or boxes, about one part of grit to fifteen or 

 twenty parts of food. 5 lbs.. 15c. lOn-Ib. sacks. 7Ec. 



PURITY PIGEON FEED 



The mixture contains a great variety of grain and seeds 

 properly balanced under the direction of a successful man who 

 has had years of study and experience with pigeons No grit 

 No shell. 1 lb., 5c. 10 lbs., 30c. Per 100-lb. sack, $2.7S. 



