mull B STREET. X. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Good 

 Luck 

 Scratch 

 Feed 



>taiidard Hen Food. 



Bolgiano's Chicken Foods 



Made of Choice Grains— No Grit ^ j ^ i 



Good Luck 



Babv 

 Chick 

 Feed 



Saves Little Chicks. 



Composed of choice grains and seeds— more 

 than a dozen kinds— carefully selected— per- 

 fectly granulated to precisely the right de- 

 gree for the youngsters, and screened cloan 

 of all fine stuff. This makes a perfectly balano-d 

 -■"' ration for healthy, hearty and rapid chick 



development, as well as digestive results. Avoid feeding 

 meal or mash foods or table scraps to young chickens. In 

 using Bolgiano's Baby Chick Feed according to directions, 

 you will never lose a chick from feeding cause. NO GRIT. 

 Why is this? We contend 

 it keeps them active and 



For every day in the year. Made from a 

 variety of sound, sweet grains and seeds (in- 

 cluding wheat, corn, barley, kaffir, mito maze, 

 sunflower seeds, etc.). properly balanced to 

 keep hens in perfect physical and laying con- 

 dition. Thoroughly cleaned so that there is 

 no waste, no burnt or smutty grain, NO 

 GRIT OR SHELLS 



Why use only one kind of grain which costs almost as 

 much and does not bring results. A well-fed hen lays eggs 

 and a poorly- fed hen does not. One costs as much to keep 

 as the other, one is a producer, the other a consumer. 

 Which are vours? Hens pay if properly fed. 



GOOD LUCK .HEAT .HEAL.— Our sales amount to something over 50 Tons per year, 

 that we give more real value in our Meat Meal than any other firm. It makes chickens lay 

 h-althv 1 Ih , Tm-: 10 lbs.. 40c.; 100 lbs.. $3.00. 



KAFFIR (OR>.(HHK FOOD, I'RATTS iM)l LTRY FOODS, GROl NO 

 OYSTKR SHELLS, CRISHKD HONE, MK A (JRIT. 



Incubators and Brooders 



liuSaio Ineuliators and Brooders 



nave won in the keenest competition to which artificial hatchers and rearers 

 an be put. They are the successful pouitrymen's favorite — the equipment 

 they rely on for financial success 



The Buffalo has more friends 

 among all classes of poultr>-men 

 than all other makes combined. 

 This is because the fundamental 

 principle of construction is right, 

 and every Incubator and Brooder 

 sold carries success with it. 



The nice balance between the 

 heating and ventilating insures a 

 normal atmospheric condition. 

 No other Incubator has quite the 

 same normal hatching qualities 

 as the Buffalo. 



The Buffalo Corrugated Leaf Thermostat furnishes the .Model Incubators with the simplest and most accurate heat 

 control in existence. There is no worry and sitting up nights with this regulator— strong, sensitive and positive, it is 

 ever on guard, controlling the temperature to the fraction of a degree. This splendid Thermostat can only be obtained 

 in the Buffak). 



\o. A IncDbator, 60 eggs $9.00 No. 1 Incubator, 17.5 eggs 23.00 Portable Hover 7.00 



No. B Incubator, 120 eggs 12.00 No. 2 Incubator, 27.5 eggs 32.00 Colony Outdoor Brooder, Model A.11.50 



No. C Incubator, 200 eggs 19.00 No. 3 Incubator, 410 eggs 37.00 Colony Outdoor Brooder, Model B.14.00 



No. Incubator, 100 eggs 17.00 No. 4 Incubator, 324 Duck 43.00 Brooder, D 13.00 



CRACKED BO>'E FOR POULTRY.— This article is manufactured from fresh, clean bones, and is perfectly pure 

 and sweet. No chemicals whatever are applied to them in the course of manufacture. Should be fed to the poultry 

 daily, like grain or any other feed. An excellent bone .ind egg producer, keeping the fowls strong on their legs and 

 largely increasing their laying qualities. Especially valuable for young and growing chicks. 5 lbs., 2.5c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 

 IOO-Dj sack, $3.50. 



CRUSHED OY'STER SHELLS. — It aids digestion as well as supplying lime. Experiments have proved that hens sup- 

 plied with oyster shells lay more eggs. We carry two sizes in stock, No. 2 for grown fowls, and No. 3 for young 

 chicks. 5 lbs., 10c. ; 100 lbs., 6.5c. Special prices in larger quantities. 



ALF.4LFA MEAL. — This is a green feed all the year round. Everyone knows that alfalfa is fast supplanting clover. 

 It is very high in protein, and furnishes the chicks a growing food which, at the same time, has a medicinal value. Its 

 ^ahje as a helpful egg food is unquestioned. 5 lbs., 25c.; 50 lbs., $1.25; per 100-lb., sack, .$2.00. 



MICA QU.ARTZ GRIT (Poultrj-, Pigeon and Chick Sizes).— Grit is as essential for poultry as food, as without it they 

 cannot digest their food. Few localities furnish enough sharp grit to satisfy them, and if they have 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 ff»d in hoppers or boxes, about one part of grit to fifteen or twenty parts of food. 5 lbs., 15c.; 

 lOO-D). sacks, 75c 



