Poultry and Supplies 
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\VM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 
POULTRY AND PIGEON SUPPLIES 
Chamberlain’s Chick Food has no equal. A sure egg producer. 
100 lbs.. $2.50. 
Perfect Hen Food will keep your fowls in the pink of condi¬ 
tion. 100 lbs., $2.00. 
Mash Egg Food warrants eggs of superior quality and size. 
100 lbs., $2.50. 
Evergreen Clover Meal, for Vinter feeding, 
want. 100 lbs., $2.50. 
Drinking Fountains. Two-quart, ea., 35c., 
§1.75. 
fills a long-felt 
three $1.00, six 
Quart. 
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Bush. 
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(with crank handle). $6.00; 
$8.00; No. 5BM (with bal- 
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Barley . 
Buckwheat . 
Canada Peas. 
Canary Seed. 
English V r etches or Tares. 15 
Per lb. 100 lbs. 
Hemp Seed. 10 
Dentils ... 
"Lettuce Seed... 
Maw Seed. 
Millet Seed. 
Rape Seed, German. 
Small Corn. 
Sunflower . 
TTnhulled Rice, or Paddy. 
Bone Cutters, Mann’s. No. 5C 
No. 5B (with balance wheel) 
ance wheel and iron stand), $10.40; No. 7 (with full balance 
wheel), $12.00; No. 9 (Standard Bone Cutter), $18.40; No. 
11 (Combination Power Cutter), $26.00. 
Caponizing Sets, with instruction book, $2.50. 
Charcoal (Granulated). Lb. 10c., 5 lbs. 35c., 10 lbs. 60c., 2 5 
lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $4.00. 
Egg Tester. 35 c. _ ,, _ . , 
Song Restorer. A tonic for Canaries, Linnets, Goldfinches, and 
all hard-bill Birds. This is specially prepared for birds 
which have lost their note from the effect of cold or exces¬ 
sive moulting. For breeding birds, and their young, and old 
birds, it is invaluable — strengthening the note and improv¬ 
ing the plumage. Directions with each bottle. Price, 15c. 
By mail, 25c. 
Grit. What teeth do for men and women Grit does for fowls. 
A perfect digester, shell-maker, yolk-builder, and young 
chicks thrive on it. 100 lbs., 75c. 
Granulated Bone. The prevailing impression is that bone 
must be fresh, or green, to be of value as a food. Such is 
not the case. Fresh bone contains about 40 per cent, water, 
12 per cent, grease—52 per cent, of matter which your 
fowls do not need or care for, and which also taxes the di¬ 
gestive organs unnecessarily. The granulated bone we offer 
is made from fresh, green bones, from which the moisture 
and grease have been extracted, leaving nothing but the 
phosphates, lime and protein. These are the only food 
values of bone, green or dry. Bone is especially valuable 
as an egg-shell producer. A two-ounce sample package 
mailed on application. 50 lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $2.25. Special 
prices on ton and car lots. 
Fine Ground Bone McaC. Bone meal is also made from fresh 
bones, and is the same stock as the granulated bone, but is 
reduced through a finer process. It is ground fine and is 
especially useful to mix with mash food. We recommend 
it highly for young chicks. Sample package mailed on ap¬ 
plication. 50 lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $2.25. Special prices on 
ton and car lots. 
Gape Worm Extractors. One of the simplest and best de¬ 
vices on the market for gape worms in young chicks. Child 
can manipulate it. 3 for 25c., with directions. 
Beef Scraps are composed of the same ingredients as animal 
meal, but not ground as fine. It is not nearly as highly 
concentrated, and may be fed dry to fowls, just as oyster 
shells, bone, etc. Per lb. 5c., 10 lbs. 45c., 25 lbs. $1.00, 50 
lbs. $1.75. 100 lbs. $3.00. 
Conkey’s Roup Cure. A positive cure for Roup in all its 
forms. Simply pour it in the drinking water. Excellent 
for canker in pigeons. Price 50c., $1.00 per package post¬ 
paid. 5 0c. package can be diluted in 2 5 gal. water. 
Mocking Bird Food. For Mocking Birds, Robins, Thrushes, 
Blackbirds, Nightingales, Skylarks, and all soft-bill birds. 
This preparation is the purest, healthiest and cheapest Bird 
Food made, its ingredients approximating closely to the 
food of birds in their natural state, and its use, in all cases, 
causes an improvement in song and appearance. Price 25c. 
By mail, 45c. 
POULTRY AND BEE BOOKS 
Profits in Poultry. Useful and ornamental breeds and their 
profitable management. This excellent work contains the 
combined experience of a number of practical men in all 
departments of poultry raising. It is profusely illustrated, 
and forms a unique and important addition to our poultry 
literature. 352 pages, 5x7 inches. Cloth, $1.00. 
Insects and Insecticides. By Clarence M. Weed, D. Sc., pro¬ 
fessor of entomology and zoology, New Hampshire College 
of Agriculture. A practical manual concerning noxious in¬ 
sects and methods of preventing their injuries, with many 
illustrations. 334 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth, $1.50. 
Poultry Feeding and Fattening. A handbook on the standard 
and improved methods of feeding and marketing all kinds 
of poultry; howto feed under various conditionsand for different 
purposes. Illustrated. 1(30 pages. Cloth, 50c. 
Successful Pigeon Raising. A complete guide. It treats fully 
on the question of squab raising from a practical standpoint. 
Contains 101 pages and 21 half-tone illustrations. Price, 60c. 
Quinby’s New Bee Keeping. By L. C. Root. The mysteries of 
bee keeping explained. Combining the result of 5 0 years’ 
experience with the latest discoveries and inventions and 
presenting the most approved methods, forming a com¬ 
plete work. Illustrated, 271 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
