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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES AND FEEDS 
F. F. R. Co.’s Poultry Feed 
If you have never used any of our Poultry Feeds we wish to call your special attention to their high quality, which 
means more to you than cheap prices. Our reputation for Seeds, Bulbs and Plants w'ill stand equally high for our Poultry 
Supplies. While the prices of grains fluctuate, we do not bind ourselves to prices herein quoted. Apply to us and we 
will be pleased to quote prices. 
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Quality 
|: Growing 
Feed 
IFOTTLER^FISKE 
: “RAWSON CO. ' 
SBOSTON.MASS. 
Owing to the continual fluctuations of the market, we have omitted to print prices in this issue of cata¬ 
logue. Prices quoted on application. 
Quality Mash Feed SFSk&lS? 
than 4 per cent.; fiber, not more than 10 per cent. In¬ 
gredients: Corn meal, wheat bran, ground oats, wheat 
middlings, alfalfa meal, beef scraps, gluten, charcoal, 
oil meal. This mixture has stood the test for over six 
years without a change of formula. It is blended from 
only the best of grains. 
Quality Chick Feed 
A very small proportion of corn is used, as we believe 
too much Corn is a detriment to a young chicken’s de¬ 
velopment. It contains not an ounce of anything but 
pure grains. 
QualityIntermediateChickFeedf s a t I he 
chick feed only not ground quite as fine. 5 lbs. 20c. 
Rppf Cprnno We consiclor ground beef scraps 
uccl almost indispensable for making hens 
lay during the Winter. Feed at least three times per 
week one ounce for each fowl, mixed with the daily 
mash. 
Full-O-Pep Dry Mash iSaS&SfcS 
both beef and fish scraps with a protein of 20%, fat 4%, 
fiber 10%, carbo-hydrates 49%. We have sold this 
mash for the past year to some of the best poultry 
raisers in the state who report the very best results from 
using this mash. Mash should be the main feed fluring 
the day and every day, nothing else being used. We sell 
it in large quantities and recommend it especially for a 
large egg production. 
€ f *onAei/'s 
Buttermilk 
STARTING FOOD 
With a bag of Conkey’s Buttermilk Starting Food on 
hand you are always sure that you have enough good 
buttermilk ready for your chicks. It contains pure 
buttermilk, reduced to dry powdered form, with its valu¬ 
able lactic acid that helps the delicate digestive organs of 
the little chick. Mixed with it is a combination cf clean 
wholesome grains, a ration balanced just right for baby 
chicks. It is the ideal baby chick food from every stand¬ 
point—the only baby chick food with buttermilk in it 
because Conkey controls the patent for extracting the 
great mass of water from the original buttermilk. You 
pay for the actual buttermilk only, not for waste water. 
Quality Sera tchFeed 
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. 
Quality Growing Feed viS^ina^ald 
ground into a mash. 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 mixed feed, rye shorts. We know from experience 
that it will start your pullets laying from 4 to 6 weeks 
earlier than so-called forcing foods. 
Quality Pigeon Feed 
us and are small and plump. As are our other .mixtures, 
it is bleuded for development and growth. 
Alfalfa Clover Meal a T n h d e f lea u f 
ground together so that the fowl gets all the substance 
of the matter entering into this carefully balanced food 
product. It comes nearest to nature of any grain and 
vegetable mixture. 
SPRATT’S CHICGRAIN. Is a perfectly balanced insect 
and vegetable ration; easily digested and highly nutri¬ 
tious. It is a compound of grains, meat, milk, etc.; the 
original formula has been used aud improved upon for 
more thaD twenty years. Price, 5 lbs. 35c. 
10 lbs. 85c., 25 lbs. $1.90, 50 lbs. $3.60, 100 lbs. $7.00. 
SPRATT’S PATENT CHICK MEAL NO. 5 and CHICK 
MEAL NO. 12. This is a substitution for insect life, 
in addition to its other advantages, and thereby reduces 
mortality to a minimum, saving ten times its cost and 
frequently the cream of the flock. 10 lbs. $1.25, 25 lbs. 
$2.75, 50 lbs. $5.50, 100 lbs. $10.50. 
SPRATT’S PATENT PHEASANT MEAL NO. 5. For 
young pheasants. Price, 5 lbs. 50c., 10 lbs. $1.25, 25 
lbs. $2.75, 50 lbs. $5.50, 100 lbs. $10.50. 
SPRATT’S PATENT PHEASANT FOOD NO. 3. For 
adult birds. 10 lbs. $1.25, 25 lbs. $2.45, 50 lbs. $4.65, 
100 lbs. $9.00. 
SPRATT’S POULTRY FOOD NO. 3. A cooked food. 
The best and cheapest on the market. Is prepared 
strictly according to modern, scientific methods and is 
the result of exhaustive experiments. It is neither a 
medicine nor a condiment, but a well-balanced ration, 
specially prepared to produce eggs. It doubles the egg 
production, improves the quality and flavor of the egg, 
enriches the color of the yolk, increases the number of 
fertile eggs and strengthens the germ. 10 lbs. $1.25, 
25 lbs. $2.75, 50 lbs. $5.50, 100 lbs. $10.50. 
