POTn.TBT SUFFI.1ES 
FEEDS 
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Fattier, Fiske, Rawson 
Co. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES AND FEEDS 
F. F. R. Co.’s Poultry Feed 
If you have never used any of our Poultry F(K‘d« we wish to call your speeial attention to their high quality, which 
means more to you than cheap [irices. Our repulatiou for Seeds, Bulbs and Plants will stand equally high for our Poultry 
Supplies. Wiule the jirices of grains fluctuate, we do not bind ourselves to prices herein <|uoted. Apply to us and we 
will 1)0 ]dea.sed to (piole prices. We will credit all l)ags returned in good condition. 
‘ Quality 
Mash 
Feed 
jJOTTLER^riSKE 
; “RAWSON CO. 
5BOSTON.MAS8. 
r Quality 
i Scratch 
Feed 
LFOTTLER^FISKE 
I^WSON CO. 
5B08T0N,MASS. 
Quality 
Chicken 
Feed 
Ifottleiufiske 
■RAWSON CO. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Quality 
Growing 
^ Feed 
Lfottler^fiske ' 
“R^ON ca ; 
Iboston.mass. \ 
Quality 
Pigeon 
Feed 
iFOTTLER^FISKE 
l^WSON CO. 
fBOSTON.MASS. 
Quality Mash Feed ’‘fur 
than 4 jxt cent.; fi!)cr, not more than 10 per cent. 
Ingrcdieiit.s: Corn meal, wheat bran, ground oats, wheat 
middlings, alfalfa meal, beef scraps, gluten, charcoal, 
oil meal. 'J'his mixture has stood the test for over .six 
years without a ehangq of formula. It is blended 
frf)m only tlic best of grains. 10 lbs. 25c,, 25 lbs. 60c., 
50 lbs. $1.10, 100 lbs. $2.20; 5 bags, f. o. b. Boston, $10.50. 
r\ 1 * 1 . O A l_ I? J Contains various cracked 
i^uallty Dcratcn reed (trains so blended as to 
give the fowl the right proportion of each grain to pro¬ 
duce the condition that will give the user the eggs. 
This mixture contains but a small amount of corn, 
10 lb.s. 25c., 25 lbs. 60c., 50 lbs. $1.15, 100 lbs. $2.15, 
5 bags, f. o. b. I^oston, $10.75. 
Quality Chick Feed ^rCrwiirat 
A very small proportion of corn is used, as we believe 
too inueh corn is a detriment to a 5 'oung chicken’s de¬ 
velopment. It contains not an oimec of anything but 
pure grains. 5 lbs. 20c., 10 lbs. 30c., 25 lbs. 70c., 
60 lbs. $1.30, 100 ll)s. $2.50; 5d)ag lots, f. o. h. Boston, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
I*. • c* J Blended from the de- 
Quallty Growing reed vdoping grains and 
ground into a masJi. Protein, 12 to 14.50 per cent.; 
fat, 3.50 to 4.50 per cent.; fiber, not over 9 per cent. 
Ingredients: Ground corn, ground barley, cotton seed, 
wheat mix(;d f(?e(l, rye shorts. We know from experience 
that it will .start j^our pullets laying from 4 to 6 weeks 
earlier than other so-called forcing foods. 5 lbs. 15c., 
10 lb.s. 25c., 25 lbs. 60c., 50 lbs. $1.15, 100 lbs. $2.25; 
5-bag lots, f. o. b. Boston, $11.00. 
Quality Intermediate Chick Feed as^Jpe 
chick feed onlv not ground quite as fine. 5 lbs. 20c., 
10 ll>s. 35c., 25 Ills. 75c., 50 lbs. $1.30, 100 lbs. $2.35; 
5 bags, f. o. b. Boston, $11.50. 
1 * 1 . D* C J Our peas in this mixture 
V^Uallty Flgeon reed are grown especially for 
us and are small and plump. As an* our other mix¬ 
tures, it is hlend(‘d for development and growth. 5 lbs. 
20c„ 10 lbs. 35c., 25 lbs. 75c., 50 lbs. $1.35, 100 lbs. 
$2.35; 5-l)ag lots, f. o, b. Boston, $11.50. 
^ *• con.sider ground beef scraps 
Deer ocraps almost indispensible for making hens 
lay during the Winter. Feed at least three times per 
week one ounce for each fowl, mixed wdth the daily 
mash. 5 lbs. 20e., 10 lbs. 30c., 25 lbs. 75c., 50 lbs. 
$1.40, 100 lbs. $2.75. 
O KM I Made of steamed sweet 
tidlDlC l50nc IVlCai l)one pulverized. A fine 
article for growing or laying birds. 5 lbs. 20c., 10 lbs. 
85c., 25 lbs. 75c., 50 lbs. $1.30, 100 lbs. $2.50. 
Alfalfa Clover Meal Jnd ‘‘i:!! 
ground together so that the fowl gets all the substance 
of the matter entering into this carefully balanced food 
j>roduet. It <'omes nearest to nature of any grain and 
vegetable mixture. 5 lbs. 20c., 10 ibs. 25c., 25 lbs. 
60c., 50 lbs. $1.15, 100 lbs. $2.00. 
GREEN’S FIRST FEED FOR BABY CHICKS. This 
feed was .sold by us lust .season in large quantities with 
the best of results. It is just the feed needed to give the 
eliicks the right start. The importance of first fi'cding 
is realized l)y every chicken raiser, large or small; it is 
one thing to hatch chicks, another thing to raise them. 
Wc can guarantee you a riglit start and thorougli satis¬ 
faction with Green’s F'irst Feed for Baby ('hicks. It is 
the ideal chick starter, as it has all the right elements 
carefully projiortioned and prepared for best results in 
baby chick feeding, ('an be used for the first three 
weeks, which is the most important time of feeding. 
Follow this feed with our Quality ('hick Feed and strong, 
healthy chickens will be vour results. 5 lbs. 25c., 
50 Ibs. $2.15, 100 lbs. $4.00 
HULLED OATS. Hulled Oafs are excellent for j’^oung 
poultr 3 % cspeoially ducks and turkeys; they are far 
superior to wheat, corn, rye or other grains, being easily 
a.ssimiluted and contain more bone and muscle making 
properties than other grains. 5 lbs. 25c., 10 lbs. 45e., 
25 lbs. 85c., 50 lbs. $1.65, 100 ll)s. $3.25. 
PARROT AND CANARY FEED. We make a specialty 
of I^arrot and (’anarv feeds, which are mixed by us from 
direct imported seeds. 
Parrot Seed: qt. 10c., 3 qts. 25c., pk. 65c., 3^ bus. 
$1.25. 
Canary Seed: 1 lb. lOe., 3 lbs. 30c. 
Canary Seed Mixed: 1 lb. 10c., 3 lbs. 25c. 
OYSTER SHELLS. We handle the Baltimore shells 
reoleaned. They contain no dust. 8 lbs. 10c., 25 lbs. 
25c., 50 lbs. 40c., 100 lbs. 75c. 
MICA SPAR GRIT. Has a sharp retained edge, thereby 
insuring perfect cutting and grinding qualities. Price: 
8 lbs. 10c., 100 lbs. 75c. 
POULTRY CHARCOAL. Poultry keepers cannot afford 
to be without eliareoal. It absorbs dangerous elements 
from the fowl’s system and prevents many sicknesses. 
It comes in three .sizes, coarse, medium and very fine. 
Price, 2-lb. carton, 10c., 50 lbs. $1.00. 
DRIED BLOOD MEAL. This is a highly concentrated 
form of animal food, ricli in albumin and egg-forming 
materi.al. It Is odorless and contains only pure blood, 
which makes it the cheapest animal egg food on the 
market today. Per 100 lbs. $3.50. 
