TESTED SEEDS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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Birds and Bird Supplies 
WEST’S MOULTING FOOD 
One of the most important of West’s cage bird products 
is West’s Moulting Food. It not only brings the birds 
through the moulting period quickly, but restores it to song 
at the same time. One-half teaspoonful should be fed 
daily in seed cup or in individual food holder. Price, 20c; 
postage, 10c. 
WEST’S LICE POWDER FOR CAGE 
BIRDS 
One of the best preventives on the market against the 
spread of the red mite, or bird lice, and is used by leading 
bird fanciers everywhere. Every fancier should keep West’s 
Lice Powder on hand at all times. New package, com¬ 
plete with bellows box. Price, 20c; postpaid. 
WEST’S COLOR AND PEPPER FOOD 
West’s Color and Pepper Food is compounded from an old 
English recipe that has been used with great success by 
breeders in the old country for preparing the plumage of 
the show bird by imparting the deep orange or “red” color so 
much desired by fanciers. It should be fed daily during the 
moulting season, giving each bird a quarter teaspoonful in 
a special feed cup. Keep bird away from sunlight during 
moulting season. Price, 20c; postage, 10c. 
Miscellaneous Bird Supplies 
WEST’S TONIC AND BITTERS—For cold, shedding of 
feathers out of season and loss of voice. Bottle, 25c; post¬ 
age, 10c. 
WEST’S CONDITION FOOD—A fine tonic. Jar, 20c; post¬ 
age, 10c. 
WEST’S FLAKED BIRD CHARCOAL—Can, 15c; postage, 
10c. 
WEST’S WILD GRASS SEED—A treat for your pet. Box, 
25c; postage, 10c. 
WEST’S CONSTIPATION RELIEF—Pkg., 20c; postpaid. 
WEST’S PARAKEET SEED—Box, 25c; postage, 10c. 
WEST’S ASTHMA RELIEF—Box. 20; postpaid. 
WEST’S BIRD HEMP AND PEPPER—Furnishes the only 
substance and color food that keeps the birds’ plumage in 
perfect condition. Box, 15c; postpaid. 
WEST’S BIRD BALM—Fine for bald spots and sores. Box, 
15c; 2 for 25c; postpaid. 
WEST’S BIRD SALVE—Box, 15c; 2 for 25c; postpaid. 
WEST’S NESTING MATERIAL—Prepared of soft animal 
hair for birds to build nests. Box, 15c; 2 for 25c; postpaid. 
WEST’S HEALTH BELL—A mixture of seeds for health 
and song with a brass bell attached which tinkles when the 
bird is eating. Each, 15c; 2 for 25c; postpaid. 
WEST’S BISCAY CUTTLE BONE WITH HOLDER—Each, 
5c; postage, 5c. 
WEST’S BIRD NIP—A bill sharpener. Each, 10c; postpaid. 
CANARY BIRD CUPS—Each, 15c; 2 for 25c; postage, 10c. 
CANARY BIRD BATHS—Small, 10c; large, 15c; postage, 15c. 
CANARY LEG BANDS—Lavender, yellow, red, blue and 
white. Dozen, 30c, postpaid. 
FOOD HOLDER OR TREAT CUP—Fine for feeding tonic, 
etc. Each, 10c; postage, 5c. 
PARROT TONIC—35c; postpaid. 
WIRE NESTS—For canaries. Each, 20c; postpaid. 
CANARIES 
We can supply excellent singers. Write for price. 
BIRD SEED 
Recleaned, bulk seed, mixed fresh daily. 2 lbs., 35c; 7 lbs., 
$1.00; postpaid. Not postpaid, 10 lbs., $1.25; 25 lbs., $2.75. 
LARGE SICILY OR PLAIN CANARY—The best grade re¬ 
cleaned plain canary. 2 lbs., 35c; 7 lbs., $1.00; postpaid. 
MILLET SEED—Recleaned seed. 2 lbs., 35c; 7 lbs., $1.00; 
postpaid. 
HEMP SEED—Large, recleaned seed. 2 lbs., 35c; 7 lbs., 
$1.00; postpaid. 
LARGE BIRD RAPE—Recleaned seed. 2 lbs., 35c; 7 lbs., 
SI.00; postpaid. 
SUNFLOWER SEED—Large, plump seed, recleaned; for 
parrots. 2 lbs., 35c; 8 lbs., $1.00; postpaid. 
Goldfish Supplies 
WEST’S NATURAL FISH FOOD—15c; postpaid. 
WAPLES IMPORTED FISH FOOD—15c; postpaid. 
TURTLE FOOD—25c; postpaid. 
FISH CASTLES—20c; 30c and 50c; postpaid. 
AQUARIUM CEMENT—50c. 
DIRECTIONS FOR FEEDING 
WAFER FISH FOOD 
Half a sheet per week of wafer fish food is used 
for two medium sized fish, giving a little every day 
in the morning. Fish should not be fed more than 
they will consume, as they require very little food. 
If your acquarium stands in a cool place and con¬ 
tains living plants, it is not necessary to change the 
water during the winter, but to replace as much as 
has evaporated. The water ought to be changed 
twice or three times every week during the summer 
time or if kept in a heated room. Sudden change 
of water must be avoided. The water to be used 
for changing should be kept at least twelve hours 
in the same room in which the acquarium stands. 
A WORD ABOUT SOWING SEEDS 
Many gardening failures are traceable directly to faulty covering of seeds. A good rule to keep 
in mind is to cover the seeds to the extent of three times their thickness. On light, sandy soil deeper cov¬ 
ering may be practiced than on heavy, clay soils. And last but not least, without timely and diligent 
cultivation, a garden will be either a partial or total failure. 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING 
POSTAGE—We pay postage (except where otherwise 
noted), on all seeds in packages, ounces and pounds. 
On Peas, Beans, Sweet Corn, Onion Sets, etc., prices are 
given both prepaid and at customer’s expense for trans¬ 
portation. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY—Remittances should be made 
either in the form of an Express Money Order, P. O. Money 
Order, Bank Draft or Registered Letter, lc and 2c postage 
stamps will be accepted for small amounts provided they are 
carefully wrapped, so as to prevent sticking. 
We do not send goods C. O. D. Cash must 
accompany your order. 
PRICES—All prices are subject to change with¬ 
out notice. 
NON-WARRANTY 
We always buy from the most reliable dealers our 
seeds, plants and bulbs, but as so many things can 
happen to a growing plant or vegetable that will 
make it lose its type and fail to produce a desired 
crop, we will not, under any circumstances or condi¬ 
tions, warrant or guarantee same. MOERS SEED 
COMPANY give no warranty, express or implied as 
to description, kind, type, purity, production, yield 
or any other matter of any seed, plants, bulbs, trees, 
or roots which we send out, and will not be in any 
way responsible for the crops or seeds grown there¬ 
from. If the purchaser is not willing to accept the 
goods on these terms, they must at once be returned 
to us, and in that event the money that has been 
paid for same will be refunded. 
