138 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



ANDERSON EGG BOXES.— One sitting, 

 15c. each, weight 13 ounces; $1.90 per 

 dozen. Two sittings, 25c. each, weight 18 

 ounces; $2.25 per dozen. 



ANDBEVT'S EGG CARRIERS.— 12 eggs, 

 10c. each; 15 eggs, 12c. each; 24 eggs, 15c. 

 each; 30 eggs, 25c. each; 50 eggs, 30c. each; 

 100 eggs, 40c. each. 



ANDREW'S BABY CHICK CARRIERS.— 

 25 chicks, 25c. each; 50 chicks, 30c. each; 

 100 chicles, 35c. each. 



ANDREW'S SHIPPING COOPS.— For 1 

 bird, $1.15 each; for pair or trio, $1.25 each; 

 for pen, $1.40 each. 



DEXiTA EGG TESTERS. — A Tester for 

 the Farmer, Huckster, Packer. Grocer or 

 Householder. No danger of fire. No dirt, 

 oil, grease or smell. Absolutely clean and 

 safe. Tests anytime and Anywhere. When 

 not in use as a tester can be used for an 

 electric hand lamp or search light. 



Delta No. 20 Electric Egg- Tester. — Price, 

 $1.50, less battery. Operates on 1 ordinary 

 battery. 



Delta No. 21 Electric Hgg Tester. — Price, 

 $2.25 less batteries. Uses 2 ordinary bat- 

 teries. 



Delta No. 22. — For 110 Volts, price, $3.00. 



Batteries for above 25c. each. 



X-RAY OR STANDARD EGG TESTERS. 

 35c. each, weight 8 ounces. 



STECKLER'S MEDICATED EGGS.— 5c. 

 each, weight 3 ounces; 50c. per dozen, 

 weight, 30 ounces. 



KNOX I.ICE EXPEI.I.ING MEDICOI. 

 EGG. — One of the best inventions in the 

 line of Nest 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 

 dusting insect powders, etc., in the nest; 

 one of the eggs, if placed under chickens, 

 will keep them and their nests free from 

 vermin. Price, 10c. each, weight 3 ounces; 

 $1.00 per dozen, weight 30 ounces. 

 CHINA NEST EGGS. 



These eggs are the exact size and shape 

 as the natural ones, and are well adapted 

 for breaking the habits of setting hens. 

 With ordinary care they will last a life- 

 time. Price, 5c. each, weight 3 ounces; 6 

 for 25c., weight 8 ounces. 



CHICKEN EGG NESTS.— Made of No. 16 

 galvanized wire, with two loops to fasten 

 to the wall. The bottom is closely woven, 

 diameter 15 inches, depth 7 inches, and 

 weight % lb. Price, 50c. each. 



THE REI.IABI.E SPRING I. E V E R 

 POULTRY PUNCH.— For keeping a record 

 of your chickens of the different breeds, 

 strains, etc. The punch is self-opening. 

 They are well made, handsomely finished 

 and carefully tested. 35c. each, postpaid. 



FRENCH POULTRY KILLING KNIVES. 



50c. each, postpaid. 



FILLING'S POULTRY PUNCH. — 25c. 

 each, postpaid. 



THE LANDSDOWN POULTRY PUNCH. 



35c. each, postpaid. 



ESSEX-MODEL SALT CAT.— Is an all- 

 round tonic invaluable for pigeons, pheas- 

 ants, turkeys and game birds, and is pre- 

 pared from an old English' formula, which 

 has been in successful use by fanciers 

 abroad for many years. Price, 25c. per 

 package, weight 19 ounces. 



STERLING WORTH EGG TABLETS. — 



Each of these tablets contain as much medi- 

 cinal value as ten spoonfuls of the ordinary 

 package Condimental Egg Food, which Ex- 

 periment Stations and Agricultural Colleges 

 claim is largely composed of bran shorts 

 and middlings. By their use the Poultry- 

 man furnishes his own filler at a great 

 saving over the price charged for filler Egg 

 Producers. Each tablet is of liberal size, 

 ! being 1 inch in diameter and % inch thick. 

 Price of trial size containing 27 tablets, 

 sufl!icient to medicate 130 pounds of feed, 

 25c., weight 3 ounces. 



PURINA CHICKEN CHOWDER.— The 



greatest egg-producing feed in the coun- 

 try. It is also great for baby chicks and 

 growing fowls. Sold only in checkerboard 

 bags. Put up in 8-lb. bags at 30c. per bag, 

 not postpaid. 



EVER-GREEN ALFALFA MEAL.— Is as 



green as grass, and when mixed in mash 

 feed is one of the greatest egg producers 

 known. For hens that are penned up in 

 the breeding season or any other time of 

 the year, the Ever-Green Alfalfa is just the 

 thing to feed them, as it supplies your 

 hens with egg making material, and your 

 eggs will be fertile and your chicks strong. 

 Keep Ever-Green Alfalfa Meal in a dark 

 place so it will hold its color. $2.25 per 

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



POULTRY FOOD. 



Wheat, 5c. per pound; 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 $2.50 per 100 lbs. 



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

 $4.50 per 100 lbs. 



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

 $3.25 per 100 lbs. 



Hemp Seed, 10c. per pound; 2 pounds for 

 15c.; $7.00 per 100 lbs. 



Pearl Grit (wMte), coarse, medium and 

 fine, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; $1.50 

 per 100 lbs. 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. 



Beef Meat, 5c. per pound; $4.00 per 100 

 pounds. 



Coarse Ground Bone, 10c. per pound; 3 

 pounds for 25c.; $5.00 per 100 lbs. 



Canada Peas, 10c. per pound; 3 pounds 

 for 25c.; 60 pound bushel for $4.00. 



Linseed Meal, 10c. per pound; 3 pounds 

 for 25c.; $4.75 per 100 lbs. 



Do Not Forget to Add Postage When Ordering. 



