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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Poultry • Supplies 



Clfmax Condition Rowders. 



For Stock and Poultry. 



The only 

 positive 

 preven t a- 

 t i V e and. 

 cure f o r 

 Gapes and 

 Poultry 

 Cholera, 

 andamost 

 excell ent 

 medic i n e 

 for young 

 tur k eys 

 that have 

 been ex- 

 posed to 

 the weath- 

 er ; also an 

 excell ent 

 m e d icine 

 for horses, 

 cattle, 

 sheep, and 



hogs. All who have used Haven's Climax Con- 

 dition Powders once will have it again. 



18 oz. package, 25c. ; by mail, 40c. 



32 oz. package, 50c. ; 5-lb. box, $1.00. 

 Haven's Roup Pills. — Box, 25c. 



Rust's Egg Producer. 



Animals Ai^Pou 

 TOR Capes ^HorowL-fro^^'^ 



THE HEN 

 PERSUADER. 



MARK. 



This has giv- 

 en our custo- 

 mers univers- 

 al satisfaction 

 It supplies 

 those sub- 

 stances which 

 produce egg 

 growth and 

 development. 

 So moderate 

 in pri c e. it 

 should be 

 used Winter 

 and Summer. 



VVHILE 



RUSTIER 



EGG PfiOPl^™- 



COSTS ONLY 



1-lb. package, 25c. 2io-lbs. package, 50c. 

 6-lb. box, $1.00. 

 If to be sent by mail, add 16c. per lb. to prepav 

 postage. 



Sheridan's Condition Powders. 



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 moulting. Price, small package, 

 25c.; large package, $1.00 ; by mail, $1.25. 



Clover Meal. 



By all odds the best and most economical way 

 of feeding clover. Can be fed in mash with other 

 food. 



.50 lb. bag 8 1 25 



100 lb. bag 2 00 



Ground Charcoal. 



A little ground charcoal, mixed with the soft 

 feed in the morning, once or twice a week, is an 

 excellent corrective for the fowls, and keeps them 

 healthv. 



1 lb., 10c. ; 5 lbs.. 30c. ; 10 lbs., 50c.; 25 lbs. $1.00; 

 100 lbs., $3.50. 



Ground Beef Scraps. 



Feed three times a week, at the rate of about a 

 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. 



5 lbs., 25c. ; 10 lbs., 40c. ; 50 lbs., $1.50 ; 100 lbs., 

 $2.50. 



Meat Meal. 



This is a true egg-producing, ilesh, and bone- 

 forming food, and supplies just what laying hens 

 and growing chicks require. It is not a medi- 

 cine. It is fed with other foods. Fed to small 

 chicks about three times a week will promote 

 health, growth, and vigor. 



5 lbs., 25c. ; 10 lbs., 40c. ; 50 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., 

 $2.50. 



Cracked Poultry Bone. 



This article is manufactured from fresh, clean 

 bones, and is perfectly pure and sweet. Should 

 be fed to the poultry daily, about a handful to 

 every five fowls, like grain or any other feed. 

 An excellent bone and egg producer, keeping 

 the fowls strong on their legs and largely increas - 

 ing their laying qualities. 



5 lbs., 25c. ; 10 lbs., 40c. ; 35 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., 

 $2.00. 



Bone Flour for Poultry. 



For mixing once a day with soft feed this is 

 unsurpassed. Laying hens and young chickens 

 whose digestive powers are not strong are much 

 benefitted by this, especially during the winter 

 months, or where closely confined in yards. 



5 lbs., 25c.; 10 lbs., 40c. ; 80 lbs., $1.00: 100 lbs.. 

 $2.25. 



Crushed Oyster Shells. 



This is a most important article for the poultry 

 yard through the winter, and should be liberally 

 supplied to the fowls. 



5 lbs., 15c. ; 100-lb. bag, 60c. ; .500 lbs.,!$2.50. 



Mann's Cranile and Mfca 

 Crystal Grit. 



To aid digestion it is necessary to feed some 

 gritty material. These supply this want better 

 than anv other article known. 



5 lbs., 15c.; 100 lbs., $1.00; 200 lbs.. $1.65: -500 

 l bs.. $3.50. 



Sunflower Seed. 



Highly recommended for poultry as one of tha 

 best egg-producing foods known, keeping them 

 in good condition. 



Pound, 5c. ; 6 lbs., 25c. ; 25 lbs., $1.00. 



Death to Lice. 



A DISINFECTANT INSECT POWDER. 

 This powder is unrivaled as an insecticide ; 

 handy to use, cheap to buy, and does the work 

 quick. 



15 oz. package. . SO 25 Postpaid SO 40 



48 oz. package. . 50 Postpaid 100 



100 oz. package.. 1 00 Express paid 1 50 



Pigeon Food. 



Kaffir Corn.— 5c. lb. ; 10 lbs., 25c. : 100 lbs., $1.50. 

 Canada Field Peas.— Quart, 10c. ; Peck, 40c., 



Bushel, $1.25. 

 Buckwheat.— Qt., 10c. ; Peck, 40c. ; Bushel, $1.00. 

 Hemp Seed.— Pound, 8c. . 4 lbs., 25c. ; peck, 50c. 



Chick Manna. 



For small chicks, lib.. lOc. : by mail,'25c. ; 5 

 lbs., 40c. ; 15 lbs.. $1.10; (30 lbs., $4.20. 



Pratt's Poultry Food. 



One and one-half lb. package, 25c. :"5 lbs. 

 r2-lb. bag. $1.25 : 2.5-lb. bag, $2.50. 



^60c. 



Oyster Shell and Chicken Bone by the Bag, Ton, or Carload. 



