1 9 3 5 SEED CATALOGUE 
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‘‘United” Steel Feeding Battery 
For fattening poultry and for economy in space 
there is not any feeding device equal to the 
United States Feeding Batteries. Made in dif¬ 
ferent sizes. Ask for description. 
Grain Sprouters 
The Successful Sprouter is built in sections. 
The size of the base is 20 by 15 inches high. 
Each section contains two trays. Size of sec¬ 
tion is 20 inches square and 10^/4 inches high. 
Has hinged top so you can sprinkle the grain 
from above in one operation. Capacity, from 
40 to 50 quarts dry grain. 
5 Sections, 10 trays. Price $15.00. 
2 Sections, 4 trays. Price, $10.00. 
Poultry Scraper 
No. 200—Price, $1.10. 
weight, 6 lbs. 
No. 300—Price, 90c. 
weight, 4 lbs. 
Add postage. 
Mailing 
Mailing 
An excellent tool for scraping dropping 
boards, brooder floors, etc. Curved blade. No. 200 
blade 16 inches by 5%. 4^/^ foot handle. No. 300, 
12 inch blade by 4i^. 4 foot handle. 
The Wilson Dry Bone Mill 
CORN 
SHELLER 
It can be set to 
shell any com that 
grows. Made with 
ball-bearings, obviat¬ 
ing the expense of a 
heavy balance wheel. 
Easily fastened to 
box by thumbscrews 
—no bolts nor screws 
required—no holes to 
be bored. Weight, 14 
lbs. Price, $3.50. Add 
postage. 
This is a prac¬ 
tical mill, grinding 
all kinds of shells, 
crockery, grit, 
burnt or dry bone 
feed, etc. Instantly 
adjusted to grind 
o o a r s e or fine. 
Diameter of hand 
wheel, 20 inches. 
W ei g h t, 23 lbs. 
Price, $5.00. Add 
postage. 
Poultry Feeds 
Banner Root Cutters 
These excellent machines are so low in price 
that every farmer, stock raiser or poulty man 
The prices herein quoted for poultry feed are 
not guaranteed, owing to the uncertainty of 
grain prices. 
The sharpest 
and h a r d e st 
grit known. 
Free frpm dust. 
Rich in iron, 
silica, alumi¬ 
num and mica. 
Each crystal 
has sharp 
edges, which 
cut and grind, 
and grind and 
cut until the 
last minute 
particle is worn 
away. In or¬ 
dering state 
whether you 
want chick or 
medium size. 
100 lbs., 90c. 
CLOVER LEAF FORCING FEED, as its name 
implies, is specially intended for properly ma¬ 
turing young chicks after they are ready to be 
weaned from chick feed. When the chicks are 
from six to eight weeks old they are able to eat 
larger particles of grain than are found in our 
chick feed. 
' should have one, as roots are the cheapest green 
feed for stock and poultry. The Banner is sub¬ 
stantially made of first-class material. Weight, 
i 50 lbs. Extra knives, 35c each. Price, $8.75. 
Our Forcing Feed contains a variety of grain 
in sizes and quantities exactly suited to the pur¬ 
poses for which it is intended. 25 lbs., 85o; 100 
lbs., $2.50. 
