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"HEN-E-TA BONE GRITS" 



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 OOOal-.tsS FREE 



balanced Ration Formulas Free 



If you will give us your dealers 

 name and address. 



HEN-E-TA ©ONE CO. 



NEWARK. N.J. ,DEPr. FLEMINCTON. W.VA. 



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contain about 30 per 

 cent. PURE BONE 

 ASH, which means 

 600 pounds of Bone 

 Ash in every ton of 

 "Hen-e-ta" Bone 

 Clusters. "Hen-e-ta" 

 is made in four 

 grades: Fine, No. 1; 

 M e d 1 u m, No. 2 ; 

 Coarse, No. 3; Super- 

 fine, No. 4. No. 4 in 

 100-lb. sacks only. 



"Hen-e-ta" is en- 

 t i r ^ 1 y digestible; 

 while oyster shells 

 are almost entirel.T 

 indigestible. Oyster 

 shells are discarded 

 after their sharp 

 edges are worn 

 smooth; "Hen-e-ta" 

 is never discarded; 

 it is dissolved. 



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

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

 fo'wl per month. The cost of this 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., $1.50; 100 lbs., 

 $2.25. Special price in ton lots. 



" "HEN-O-LA" DRY MASH 



Is the ONIiY IVEASH on the Market To-day That is 

 "Within Itself" a 



co]vifi.i:ti: baziAi^tc^d kation' for fouiiTbv. 



It contains the five nutrients from wholesome sources, and 

 in the right proportions to meet the requirements of fowls. 



The Five Nutrients are protein, fat, carbo-hydrates, phos- 

 phorus and lime. We derive the first three frojn sound ground 

 grains only; the last two from "Hen-e-ta." It takes 4.6 lbs. 

 of carbo-hydrates to digest one pound of protein, and it takes 

 .about one pound of phosphate of lime (bone ash) to assimi- 

 late two pounds of protein, after the protein has been digested 

 by the carbo-hydrates. In the absence of phosphates no as- 

 similation can take place, and your profits come from assimi- 

 lated food and not from digested food. 



Trice: $2.50 per 100 lbs.; $46.00 per ton. 



G-ood for Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Swine and Poultry. 



Composed of sterilized meat-meal, sterilized bone-flour, 

 sterilized ground-blood, C. P. charcoal, imported French gen- 

 tian root, imported African foenugreek seed, imported Spanish 

 licorice root, imported German fennel seed. 



GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Protein, 22 to 28 per cent.; 

 fat, 9 to 12 per cent.; phosphorus, 4 to 5 per cent.; calcic phos- 

 phate, 22 to 24 per cent. 



PRICES: 5-lb. pail, $1.00; 10-lb. pail, $1.50; 25-lb. pail, $3.00. 

 Special price in larger Ciuantities. 



GRANULATED MILK For POULTRY 



For years poultrymen have beeri look- 

 ing for a substitute for animal meal 

 and beef scrap, on account of the of- 

 fensive odor of the latter, and the un- 

 certainty of keeping it sweet or whole- 

 some during the warm weather. At last 

 the desired object has been accom- 

 plished by perfecting a process of 

 granulating a milk product, obtained at 

 the Milk Sugar factories of the United 

 States. 



"It is simply concentrated skim milk, 

 but is even much more desirable, be- 

 cause it is in a dry form, and can be 

 fed in any desired quantity. Analysis 

 shows it to contain above 45 per cent, 

 protein, about 15 per cent, of which is 

 clear albumen, also 15 to 20 per cent, 

 fat, the balance being- ash, lime, etc. 

 It is one of the richest protein foods 

 known, and cannot fail to be admirably 

 adapted to poultry uses. The cost is 

 about the same as beef scrap." 

 egg production from 30 to 40 per cent. 

 11 keep indefinitely in any climate. Just 

 s bright and active. 1 lb., 5c.; 25 lbs.. 



. FOR 



OULTRT 



It will increase your 

 over Beef Scrap and wi 

 the thing to keep fowl 

 $1.00; 100-lb. bag-, $3.25 



M!LK PROTEIN MASH 



This Poultry Mash is made of Graniilated Milk thoroughly 

 mixed in a well-balanced proportion with the best of grain, 

 seeds, alfalfa, etc. It has double the value of almost any 

 other mash food now on the marlcet. 



5 lbs., 25c.; 50 lbs., $1.50; 100-lb. bag-, $3.00. 



Lee's Egg Maker 



AND 



Chick Grower 



liEE'S EG-G- MAKFB is the biggest value for the money ever 

 offered to the poultry raiser. Being highly concentrated, only 

 a small amount per day is required. It must not, therefore, 

 be compared with foods that require fully twice as much per 

 feed and from two to three feeds per day. 



2% -pound package $..25 



25-pound pail 2.00 



LEE'S GERMOZONE 



(IK TABZiFTS 

 OB XilQUID.) 



For roup, cholera and other poultry diseases; also skin, 

 scalp and mucous surfaces. Specific for eruptions, inflamma- 

 tions, discharges, sores, wounds, etc. GERMOZONE IS A 

 GREAT REMEDY. Directions with every package. Price, per 

 package, 50c.; per bottle, 50o. 



I irSTHQ I ir^C" \ F D Is easily applied to roost 



<9 L.IV^Ci ' poles and about- the poul- 



try-house, and kills all vermin, mites, bedbugs, etc., that have 

 their lodging in the cracks and crevices. 



Price: Quart, 35c. 1/2 Gal., 60c. Gal., $1.00.. 5 Gals., $4.00. 



LEE'S INSECT POWDER ^iJ^Arf^? u^l; 



on setting hens and little chicks. Is also of great value for 

 insects on plants and vegetables, and for general use about 

 household. Price, 20-ounce package 25c. 



SUCCULENTA TABLETS 



SUCCUIiENTA TABLETS do away with all the bother, the 

 time and labor of feeding your chickens green sprouted oats, 

 cabbage, beets, roots and all other green food. 



SAVK on::-haz.f the cost. 



Greatest discovery ever made in the poultry industry; sim- 

 ply dissolve a tablet in the drinking water; fowls drink it with 

 a relish. 



Via parcel post direct to you: 



100 Large Tablets $ .50 



250 Large Tablets l.OO 



500 Large Tablets 1.75 



HARDING'S SUCCESSFUL ROUP CURE 



For Roup, Colds. Canker, etc. One of the best remedies on 

 the market. 



Price: 25c., 50c. and $1.00. 



HARDING'S SCALEY LEG CURE 



A penetrating antiseptic liquid, easily and quickly applied. 

 Harmless to feathers. An excellent leg polish for the show 

 room. Useful in dressing flesh wounds and sores. 



Price 25c. 



mm LIOOID REMEDY AND TONIC FOR FOWLS 



For Gapes, Roup and other internal afflictions. Keep coop 

 clean and disinfect it. Price, pints, 25c.; quarts, 50c. 



Prinio Universal Pain Killer and Healer for All Kinds of Stock 



Contains no minerals or poisons. The magnetic healing 

 effects of this preparation are greatly increased by heatii}g. 

 Heat it and bathe the part affected. Price, pints, 25c.; qts., 50o. 



CONTINENTAL OINTMENT 



Continental Ointment is a scientifically prepared petroline 

 product, tastless and odorless, with remarkable healing prop- 

 erties. But unlike many similar prenarations, it is absolutely 

 harmless either externally or internally. There is no limit 

 to its use. 



Keep a box in the house, and you will find it useful so often 

 and in so many wa>-s that it will become almost second nature 

 to run for the Continental Ointment. 



Prices, per box, 25c. and 75c. 



