WALTER S. SCHELL S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Dj-hi ill-r>\/ ^1 irkrklii:kc success with poultry you mu* 
r OUiiry oUppilCS have the best sanitary equipment 
The Eureka Colony Brooder 
The Stove Brooder with the corrugated fire- 
pot. Gas-Proof. Self- Regulating. Can be op- 
erated at a cost of 5 cents a day. No attention 
necessarj' except coaling once in twenty-four 
to forty-eight hours, according to the weather. 
Why Pay double this amount when at this 
■price you can get a Stove Brooder that is guaran- 
teed just as efficient and durable as any made? 
No. 10. soo-chick capacity $21 50 
No. 20. i.ooo-chick capacity 26 50 
Stovepipe not included. 
Thousands of them in successful operation 
— send at once. 
Conkey's Buttermilk Starting Feed 
FOR BABY CHICKS 
We sell carloads of it. Thousands of 
poultry -keepers attribute much of their suc- 
cess to this splendid Starting Feed. 
You can literally "see them grow." Feed 
it for the first 6 to 8 weeks and you'll have the 
finest lot of chicks you ever saw. 2K-lb. pkg., 
25 cts.; 5 lbs., 40 cts.; 10 lbs., 75 cts.; 25 lbs., 
$i.lS\ 100 lbs.. S6. (Postpaid, 2^^ lbs.,3Scts.; 
5 lbs.. 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $1.10.) 
Baby Chick Feeder 
Saves feed; keeps it clean; can also be used 
for water or milk. Made in two sizes: No. 11, 
6 in. in diam,. 30c.; No. 12, 8 in. in dtam., 50c. 
Dry Mash Hopper 
For laying hens. No. 35- 8M in. wide.Si.go, 
(postpaid, S2. is). No. 36. 12 in. wide, $2.50, 
(postpaid, $2.80.) 
Norwich Apaco Automatic Grain 
Feeder 
Keep your hens busy working for their 
grain feed and they will lay more eggs. Try 
one of these and you will find the waste it 
saves pays its cost many times over. You 
set it to feed a certain amount of grain per 
day — no more — and they work all day to 
get it. All up-to-date egg-farms are i.sing 
them. Hopper holds 8 quarts. $2. (Post- 
paid, $2.25.) 
CANARY 
BIRDS 
Guaranteed 
Singers. $6, $8, 
$10 each. Cages 
and all bird 
supplies. 
Egg-Testers 
Fit on any standard Lamp burner. J« «U. 
(postpaid, 6o cts.) 
60 
Galvanized 3- 
Compartment Hop- 
pers for grit, shells, 
etc., $i.so. (Postpaid, 
$1.75.) 
BABY 
CHICKS 
In season Irom 
March 20th to 
June 1st. Write 
for prices. 
Star Fountain INo. 32 
One-piece, non-rusting metal- 
Fits nint. auart. or half-gallon 
Masonjar. Oneof tlie best foun- 
tanis for little chicks. 25 cts. 
each. $2-50 per doz. (without 
jar). 
INo. 21 Sanitary Feeding 
Trough 
Twelve inches long; remov- 
able top. 75 cts. 
Lice -Killing Nest Eggs 
Look like real eggs. 8 cts. 
each, 35 cts. for 5, 60 cts. per 
doz. 
"Egg-O-Latum" 
Keeps fresh eggs fresh and 
good from spring and summer 
through the following winter. 
Eggs nine months old cannot be 
known by the average person 
from fresh eggs one week old, 
when Egg-O-Latum is used. 
And it is so inexpensive and 
simple to use. A 50 cent jar 
treats 50 dozen eggs; a Ji jar, 
200 dozen. Eggs are kept in 
ordinary box or egg crate in the 
cellar. Quickly applied — a 
dozen a minute — just rub it on 
the shell with the hands. Full 
di'ections with each jar. 50 cts. 
ancl Si. (Postpaid, 60 cts. and 
$1.20.) 
Hub Fountain. 4-qt. size, 
$1.25 each, (postpaid Ji.SO.) 
8-qt. size, fi.6a eactt (post- 
paid $1.90.) 
