SPECIAL PRICES TO THE TRADE. 



Egg food for all kinds of laying fowls and young poultry. Will make your hens lay winter 

 and summer supports: them during molting, and keeps the fowls in the best condition ; prevents 

 and cures the common ailments, such as cholera, gapes and roup, — making poultry one of the 

 most profitable of farm stock. 



EACH. 

 $0.50 

 I. OO 

 2.00 



6.25 



Imperial Egg Food, one-pound package, with directions (mail, 65 cents) . . ... . . . . 



Imperial Egg Food, two-and-a-half pound package, with directions (mail, $1.40) . . . . . . 



Imperial' Egg Eood, six-pound box, with directions (express) . .' ';'')..' . .';.<• . ... A. . 



- Imperial Egg Eood, twenty-five-pound keg, with directions (express) . . . . ' . . * ; . . . 



RUST'S feCC PRODUCER. 



We find this to be one of the best foods in existence. Full size packages/25 cents. 



HAVEN'S ROUP PILLS. Dozen in a Box v 25 Cents. 



Sassafras, or Medicated Nest Eggs. For setting and laying hens. Price, each, 5. cents; per dozen, 40 

 cents. By mail, 10 cents ; per dozen, 75 cents. - ; ) \ j 



China Nest Eggs., Price, each, 3 cents; per dozen, 35 cents; by mail, 60 cents .per dozen; 



Ground Oyster Shells. 10-pound.bag, 15 cents; 25-pound bag, 35 cents; 50-pouhd bag, 50 cents; 100-pound 

 bag, 6o_ cents. No charge for bags- Barrels of about 250 pounds, % cent per pound. " A ' ; 



Pure Ground Beef Scraps. 5-pound bag, 25 cents ; 10-pouhd bag, 50 cents ; 25-pound bag, 75 cents ; 50- 

 pound bag, $1.25 ; 100-pound bag, $2.00. No charge for bags. ~ 



Cracked Chi cken Bone. 5-pound bag, ,25, cents ; 10-pound bag, 40 cents ; 50-pound [bag, $1.50; 100-pound 

 bag, $3.60. Barrels of about 250 pounds, 2 J cents per pound. No charge for bags or barrels. 



Bone Meal. 5-pound bag, 25 cents ; 10-pound bag, 40 cents ; 50-pound bag, #1.75 ; 100-pound bag, $3.00. No 

 charge for bags. \; , ' ' ". " " " ' • tt^-Sj, , V .. ; v , , 



THE "BOSS" DRINKING FOUNTAIN. 



Galvanized,, round or square, capacity 8 quarts. Price $1.50 each. - 



HAVEN'S CLIMAX CONDITION POWDERS. 



A most valuable condiment for all kinds of stock; Invaluable to the poultry keeper as a preventive and cure of 

 disease, such as gapes, cholera, roup, etc. Packet, 25 cents. 



t Sunflower Seed. This is one of the best egg-producing foods known for poultry, keeping them in fine condi- 

 tion. It can be sown any time up to the middle of July. " The Poultry World " says this plant should be grown by 

 every poultry breeder who has only the facilities to grow a few stalks, which may be planted alongside of fences, and 

 in most any kind of soil. 



Sunflower Seed, Russian Mammoth. Striped-seeded. Price 15 cents per quart ; $3.00 per bushel. 

 Sunflower Seed. Black-seeded. Price 15 cents per quart ; $3.00 per bushel. 



Damaged Wheat, for Hens, 2 bush. (100 lbs.) in a bag. Price, 100 lbs., #1.75. Bags, 20 cents each, return- 

 able at same price. s 



Barley for Hens, 2 bushels (96 lbs.) in a bag. Price, 100 lbs., #1.60. Bags 20 cents each, returnable at same price. 



Buckwheat for Hens, packed same as above. Price, 100 lbs., $1.60. 



Sea Shells. Price, same as for Oyster Shells. 



Poultry Drinking Fountains, Patent Stoneware. Very dur- 

 able. Half gallon, 25 cents each; one gallon, 35 cents each; two gallon, 

 50 cents each 



Poultry Drinking Fountains, Galvanised American. (Pyra- 

 mid shaped.) Will not burst from freezing. Size, 6 quarts, $1.00 each. 



Poultry Drinking Fountains, Earthen. (Hive shaped.) 1 

 quart, 20 cents each; $2.25 doz. 2 quarts, 30 cents each; $3.00 doz. 

 3 quarts, 35 cents each; $3.50 doz. 4 quarts, 40 cents each; £4.00 doz. 



Awarded First Premium for Best Display of Poultry Supplies. Mass. 

 Poultry Association, held in Mechanics' Building, Boston, Jan.»1887+ 



STONEWARE FOUNTAIN. 



