PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
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STRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATES SPRATTS DOG FOODS 
AMERICAN STYLE 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Quart Boxes 
.$ .85 
Pint Boxes .. 
.SO 
Quart Crates, 
each. 
25c . 
.17.00 
Pint Crates, 
each 
25c. 
.17.00 
If interested in quantities ask for lowest market price. 
PARD 
A meat food product made by Swift & Co. Ready 
to serve ration made especially for dogs and cats of 
all breeds and ages by specialists in animal nutri¬ 
tion. 1-lb. cans, 10c; per case, 48 cans, $4.45, f. o. 
b. cars Tulsa. 
Cloth mouse filled with catnip. Cats and kittens frolic 
and cut up all kinds of antics when given a catnip mouse. 
It is a necessity for every family that keeps a cat or kitten. 
Very important that growing kittens have catnip. 15c each; 
$1.95 per dozen. 
These are always dependable ana 
have been used by dog fanciers for 
over 37 years. 
Spratt’s Charcoal Biscuits—These 
biscuits are quite easily edible. The 
charcoal absorbs impure gases in 
the stomach and intestines and acts 
as corrective of internal ailments, 
fetid breath, etc. Lb., 15c. 
Spratt’s Rodnim—Rodnim can be 
given dry, soaked in water, broth 
or gravy or mixed with boiled 
chopped green vegetables. Lb., 15c; 
25 lbs., $3.50; 100 lbs., $13.00. 
Spratt’s Ovals—The pocket dog 
■ biscuit. A small meat-fibrine dog 
biscuit of superior quality. A few 
of these diminutive dog cakes can 
be carried in the pocket when on a ramble with the dog. 
Lb., 15c; 25 lbs., $3.50. 
CATNIP MICE 
Wheelbarrow Grass Seeders 
ROYAL CHAIN FEED SEEDER 
Have won for themselves first 
place among all kinds of grass 
seeders. They have demonstrated 
that they are the most accurate 
and economical machine for 
sowing Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa 
and other small seeds broadcast, 
other small seeds broadcast. 
They run easily, and sow evenly 
in windy weather. The quantity 
of seed sown is accurately gov¬ 
erned by the wheel, which 
moves correspondingly slow or 
fast as the machine runs over 
the ground. This seeder has a 
strong steel wheel 32 inches in 
diameter, with an inch and a 
quarter by one-quarter inch 
steel tire, is operated by a de- 
THE CYCLONE SEEDER—Sows 
vice that engages the wheel close to the hub. It is instantly thrown out of 
gear, and the amount of seed sown is quickly governed by changing a screw 
in the index. This seeder does not injure or bunch the seed, but evenly 
distributes it the full length of the hopper. Price: 14 feet, $11.75 each; 
16 feet, $12.75 each. 
all kinds of grain and seeds per- 
factly—oats, cow peas, millet, etc. 
Each, $1.85, postpaid. 
PEAT MOSS IN THE GARDEN SCHEME 
Peat moss is a new element in gardening that is just 
beginning to figure in the gardeners’ scheme of affairs. 
It will figure more importantly as its value is known. Peat 
moss is peat in commercial form, ready for use in the 
garden. It is a soft brown granulated material which 
comes in big bales at moderate prices. One bale will go 
a long ways in garden value. 
One highly recommended use of the moss is to top-dress 
lawns where it produces very gratifying results. The usual 
directions are to sow the grass seed in the usual manner, 
then cover the lawn with a mulch of half an inch of peat 
moss. It is fine and light and lumps are readily broken 
up. They should be crumbled before it is applied. 
The grass comes through speedily and makes more luxuri¬ 
ant growth than under the usual lawn methods. 
Peat moss has an acid reaction in the soil and as it is 
a sterile medium the claim is made that it prevents damp¬ 
ing off. It is very valuable material to dig into the soil 
to give greater water retentive qualities to sandy soils. It 
is very useful as a winter mulch put on after the first 
freeze and being effective in preventing heaving. 
As mulch in summer it is too waterproof to be as valuable 
as it might be, as it keeps off moisture in the form of 
rains as effectively as it keeps in moisture in the soil. 
It is most valuable dug in. Per bale of 6 cubic ft., $2.25, 
f. o. b. Tulsa. 
