2^ GRIFFITH TURN 



HIGH GRADE HEN FEED 



THE BALANCED RATION FOB LAYING HENS. 

 ALL GRAIN; NO GRIT OR SHELLS. 



This feed is formulated from pure, sweet grains. Only 

 those grains are used that are of known value for producing 

 eggs. This is the feed for the poultryman who feeds for 

 profit. 5 lbs., 30c. 10 lbs., 50c. 100-1)}. sacks, $4.75. Special 

 price in larger quantity. 



HIGH GRADE CHICK FEED 



"THE FEED THAT IS ALL FEED." 

 ALL GRAIN; NO GRIT OR SHELLS. 



This feed is absolutely pure and unadulterated, containing 

 no offal or injurious ingredients, such as rice hulls, ground 

 Straw or cobs, etc. It will not hurt or scour chicks. 



5 lbs., 30c. 10 lbs., 60c. 100-lb. sacks, $5.00. 



PULLET or DEVELOPING 



The demand for a food for developing young chickens has 

 increased with the demand for young chickens for market. 

 This food will develop a large marketable chicken in the least 

 possible time. Just the mixture to make them grow quickly. 

 5 lbs., 35c. 10 lbs., 60c. 100-lb. sacks, $5.00. 



MASH FEED TO SV3AKE HENS LAY 



This is a complete mash, containing ground grain, alfalfa 

 meal, meat meal, and everything necessary for producing a 

 large egg yield. Mix with hot water, and it is ready to feed. 

 5 lbs., 30c. 25 lbs., $1.25. 100-lb. sacks, $4.50. 



BLACHFOI 



3 S FILLTHE BASKET 

 EGG MASH 



The excess nutriment taken by the hen from 

 Blatchford's "Fill the Basket" Egg Mash 

 causes the development of eggs so that she 

 has to lay during the winter, while the ordi- 

 nary unbalanced rations tend to produce fat 

 hens, but lean profits. 



Blatchford's "Fill the Basket" Egg Mash is 

 made up of Blatchford's Calf Meal, the com- 

 plete milk-equal, combined with the best 

 quality meat and fish scraps and alfalfa and 

 grain meals. This makes a perfect, balanced 

 egg-producing mash, consisting of protein, 19 

 per cent.; fat, 4 per cent.; fiber, 10 per" cent. 



25-pound bags $1.50 



100-pound bags 5.00 



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., 10c. 10 lbs., 80c. Per 100-lb. sack, $6.50. 



G.&T. CO S HIGH GRADE PURE 

 BEEF SCRAP 



50 TO 55 PER CENT. PROTEIN. 



This Beef Scrap is the highest possible grade, and is made 

 from Pure Beef Trimmings and cracklings, and has no pork 

 or other materials to cheapen same. It is fully guaranteed 

 as to quality and will keep indefinitely. Price: 5 lbs., 50c. 

 100-lb. bag-, $6.50. 45% Scrap, 100-lb. bag-, $6.00. 



ALFALFA MEAL 



This is a green feed all the year round. Everyone knows 

 that alfalfa is fast supplanting clover. It is verv high in 

 protein, and furnishes the chicks a growing food which, at 

 the same time, has a medicinal value. 5 lbs., 25c. 50 lbs., 

 $1.75. Per 100-lb. sack, $3.25. 



GRANULATED 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. We carry three sizes, one 

 for grown fowls, one for small chicks, and pulverized. 5 lbs., 

 50c 25 lbs., $2.50. 50-lb. sack, $4.50. 100 lbs., $6.00. 



A clean, wholesome High 

 Protein (75 per cent, guar- 

 anteed) Meat Product. Al- 

 though Darling's Meat 

 Crisps is a little higher in 

 price than the ordinary pro- 

 duct, the greatly increased 

 feeding value (due to the 

 High Protein content), and 

 the . clean, sweet character 

 of this feed make it more 

 profitable to feed. Each hen 

 laying only one extra egg a 

 month will more than make 

 good the difference, and you 

 are building a healthy, pro- 

 lific flock. 



3-pound package 

 6 % -pound package 



.$ .50 

 . .75 



White Diarrhoea and 

 Chicken Cholera can be 

 cured and prevented by 

 AVICOL. 



STOP THE LOSSES! 



You practical poultry 

 breeders, who have had ac- 

 tual experience with these two diseases, realize how much 

 money they have cost you. 



Authorities may differ about the causes — but they don't dif- 

 fer about the results. When once in your hock, unless checked 

 at once, you stand to lose heavily. 



AVICOL SAVES THE CHICKS — Avicol has a specific and 

 selective action on the germs causing Cholera and White Diar- 

 rhoea. It knocks the germs and gives the chick a chance. 

 Prices 25c. and 50c. 



E CURE. 



'llACKETrs Gape Cure 



KILLS THE WORM AS 

 WELL AS THE GERM 



THE NEW WAY. 



CURE FOR 



Chicken Gapes 



No drugging; simply 

 confine the chicks and 

 dust the Powder over 

 them; they inhale it: 

 kills both worm and 

 germ; treat tne whole 

 brood at once in less 

 than five minutes. 



Package, 35c. Post- 

 age on single pack- 

 age, 5c. extra. 



BONE MEAL FOR POULTRY. 



This is exactly the same as the Cracked Bone described 

 below, only it is ground much finer. 5 lbs., 50. 10 lbs., 75c. 

 50 lbs.. $3.00. 100-lb. sack. $5.50. 



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 any other feed. An excel- 

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

 legs and lnrgely increasing their laying qualities. Especially 

 valuable for young and growing chicks. We carry two sizes, 

 No. 1 for grown fowls, and 2 for young- chicks. 5 lbs., 50c. 

 10 lbs„ 75c. 50 lbs., $3.00. 100-lb. sack, $5.50. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. 



It aids digestion as well as supplying lime. Experiments 

 have proved that hens supplied 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., 25c. 100 lbs., $1.25. 500 lbs., 

 86.00. Special -prices in larger quantif-jea. 



MICA QUARTZ GRIT. 



(Poultry, Pigeon and Chick Sizes.) 



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

 cannot digest the food. 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 fed in hoppers or boxes, about one 

 part of grit to fifteen or twenty parts of food. 5 lbs., 25c. 

 100-lb. sacks, $1.25. 



