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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
Poultry Foods 
PERFECTION BRAND SCRATCH FOOD—For laying 
hens; keeps them in good health the year around. Produces 
good results. Our Poultry Food is made of good, sound 
grains and seeds, all cleaned and screened before mixing, 
and is without dust, meal, or waste of any kind. Market 
prices. 
SURE EGG LAYING MASH—An excellent egg-producer; 
strong in egg-making qualities; nothing like it to make 
hens lay in winter. Market prices. 
GROUND BEEF SCRAPS—Feed three times a week at 
the rate of about a handful to every three birds in the 
morning meal of hot food, or keep in a hopper before the 
fowls, allowing them free access all the time. Lb., 5c; 25 
lbs., 70c; 50 lbs., $1.40; 100 lbs., $2.60. 
FINE GROUND BONE—For mixing once a day with soft 
food, this is unsurpassed. Lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., 
$2.25. 
PERFECTION CRUSHED OYSTER SHELI^To a large 
extent, will supply the necessary material for grinding their 
food and at the same time the lime for egg shells. Chemi¬ 
cal analysis, together with the reports from experienced 
poultry men, show that ordinary grain and green food 
supplied to the laying hens do not contain enough lime 
for egg shells. It requires several times as much lime as 
is ordinarily fed, if good, strong egg shells are to be pro¬ 
duced. Crushed oyster shells will supply this lime, if kept 
continually before the fowls, trusting them to eat the 
amount necessary. 50 lbs., 55c; 100 lbs., 85c. 
PERFECTION BRAND CHARCOAL—Specially prepared 
for poultry. Feeding charcoal purifies the blood, prevents 
disease, and is a sure cure for sour crop, diarrhoea, etc. 
Put up in two grades, fine granulated, for use in mash 
mixture, and coarse for hopper feeding. Lb., 10c; 25 lbs., 
90c; 50 lbs., $1.50. 
Conkey’s Buttermilk Starting Feed 
The Original—Makes Husky Chicks 
A ready prepared feed for baby chicks and all self-feeding 
young fowls. Composed of buttermilk, pinhead oatmeal, a 
special wheat middlings, whole cornmeal, corn feed meal 
and granulated bone. Contains all elements needed for 
safely starting baby chicks, ducklings, goslings, poults, 
pheasants, quails, grouse, etc. 
FEED IT FIRST EIGHT WEEKS 
Conkey’s is all the chicks need the first eight weeks ex¬ 
cept greens, charcoal, grit, clean water, and some fine 
scratch grains in the litter for exercise. Give grit and 
water from the start. During the second week add green 
stuff and in the fourth week finely cracked chick grains, 
like CONKEY’S CHICK GRAINS. Write for prices. 
Conkey’s White Diarrhea Remedy will prevent the most 
fatal of all diseases of young chicks, 60c. Roup remedy, 
60c. Cholera remedy, 60c. Add 5c for postage. 
CONKEY’S FEEDS 
It’s not the first cost—but it’s what is in the bag that 
makes the profit. 
Conkey’s Buttermilk Growing Mash now vitalized with 
Y-O. 
STONEMO GRANITE POULTRY GRIT 
“Scarce as hens’ teeth” is an old saying. You have often 
heard this old adage, but did you ever stop to think how 
true it really is THAT HENS NEED TEETH? It’s true— 
nature did not put teeth in the chicken's bill, but nature 
did provide for the grinding of food—with grit—in the 
gizzard. Without hard, insoluble granite grit in the gizzard 
the hen cannot grind, or chew, its food any better than 
a toothless person. 
Think this over. There is a great difference in the va¬ 
rious chicken grit. The best poultry grit must be hard as 
flint, rough, so as to grind, or chew, all food consumed. 
The food as it passes through the gizzard must be ground 
finely, to be digestible—ground very much like corn grain 
is ground between flinty stones to make cornmeal. The 
best poultry grit must be insoluble in acid. For instance, 
if you put the grit you may be using in a glass of vinegar, 
and it dissolves, you may be sure it would also dissolve in 
the chicken’s gizzard, and not serve as grit. A lack of 
hard, insoluble grit in your flock will induce feather pull¬ 
ing, cannibalism, litter eating, indigestion, improper use 
of feed; consequently light weight and poor production. 
If you will merely stop to think what you would do 
about chewing your food without teeth, you will quickly 
realize what your chickens are up against if you fail to 
supply HEN’S TEETH in the form of hard, insoluble 
GRANITE GRIT. 
COST—The cost is trifling to supply your chickens with 
STONEMO GRIT. A mature chicken will not use over 
a pound or two per year—so the cost will not exceed 2c 
or 3c per year per bird. 
We carry this in three sizes. Chick, Pullet and Hen. 25-lb. 
bags 35c; 50-lb. bags 65c; 100 lbs. $1.15, f. o. b. Tulsa. 
EPSOM SALTS—Lb.. 10c; 10 lbs., 60c; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
TOBACCO DUST—Lb., 10c; 25 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $5.50. 
PERMANGATE OF POTASH—Lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1,50. 
DRIED BUTTERMILK—Lb., 10c; 25 lbs., $2.00; 100 
lbs.. $6.50. 
COMMERCIAL SULPHUR—Lb., 10c; 25-lb. lots, $1.75; 
50 lbs.. $2.50. 
HYDRATED LIME—40-lb. sack, 50c. 
MINERAL GRIT FOR PIGFONS—Lb.. 4c: 100 lbs., $1.90. 
TOBACCO STEMS FOR PIGEON NESTS—5c per lb. 
MIXED PIGEON FEED—Ask for prices. 
PURE COD-LIVER OIL—$1.50 per gallon. 
PERFECTION LAYING MASH. 20% Protein with Dried 
Buttermilk. Made from the A. & M. formula. A real 
feed at a low price. Prices gladly quoted on request. 
PERFECTION GROWING MASH makes husky chicks. 
With Conkey’s Y-0 (Yeast and Cod Liver Oil). A grow¬ 
ing mash at reasonable price that will produce satisfactory 
results. Price on request. 
Use Fertilizer for Bigger and Better Crops 
SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTLIZERS 
We can quote attractive prices on one bag to a carload. The following are carried in stock: 
Nitrogen Phosphate Potash 
RED STEER . 
RED STEER . 
RED STEER . 
SUPER-PHOSPHATE ... 
Prices gladly quoted on request. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Used for its nitrogen. Very 
desirable for all plants in which leaf development or rapid 
growth is desired. Lb., 5c; 25 lbs., 80c; 100 lbs., $2.75. 
NITRATE OF SODA. A fertilizer very quick in action 
and hastens the maturing of crops. Lb., 5c; 25 lbs., $1.00; 
100 lbs., $3.00. 
BLOOD MEAL. Lb., 10c; 25 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $4.50. 
4% 
8% 
6% 
4% 
8% 
10% 
4% 
12% 
4% 
20% 
MURIATE OF POTASH. Used for its ability to increase 
fiber development in plants, to hasten maturity and to in¬ 
crease the size and weight of all root crops. Lb., 5c; 25 
lbs., 90c; 100 lbs., $3.25. 
RAW BONE MEAL. An excellent dressing for garden 
crops and flowers. Supplies phosphates. Lb., 5c; 25 lbs., 
90c; 100 lbs., $3.00. 
Prices subject to change without notice. Write for prices on larger lots. 
WIZARD BRAND SHEEP MANURE 
Is a highly concentrated weedless manure uniformly pulverized. It is safe and highly dependable for home lawns 
and gardens. For lawns, use 6 to 10 lbs. to 100 square yards and rake into surface soil. For gardens mix a handful 
under each new plant, more for shrubs. For old plants, use 12 lbs. per 100 square feet. 
Price: 25 lbs., 70c; 50 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $2.00; 500 lbs. at $1.90 per 100 lbs., f. o. b. cars, Tulsa. 
