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FEED PEERLESS 
OUR PEERLESS 
Poultry and Dairy 
Foods 
Peerless Feeds are made of the finest and cleanest ingredients 
obtainable. Our Feeds contain no screenings; we use only ingredi¬ 
ents that come up to a high standard in all scratch and mashes 
sold. 
Our Feed Department is ready at all times to help you with 
your poultry and dariy problems. 
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We issue n Feed Price List several times during the year 
and your name on our mailing: list will place each issue 
your hands. Do not delay; write in and get your name on 
this special list today. 
PEERLESS HEN SCRATCH FEED 
A combination of seven varieties of grain in the 
proper proportions to make a well balanced ration. 
PEERLESS DEVELOPER SCRATCH 
For Chicks from S Weeks to Maturity 
A combination of the best grade of carefully 
cleaned grains prepared for growing birds from 
about eight weeks old to maturity. 
PEERLESS GROWING RATION 
SCRATCH FEED 
For Chicks 3 to 7 Weeks Old 
Similar to Little Chick Scratch but a size larger. 
PEERLESS LITTLE CHICK SCRATCH FEED 
For Chicks from 1 to 3 Weeks Old 
A good clean wholesome ration of finely milled 
grains, attractive and appetizing, the necessary 
factors to stimulate and encourage exercise. 
PEERLESS CHICK STARTING MASH 
Peerless Chick Starter contains enough milk for 
the chicks without feeding any in liquid form. 
Peerless Chick Starter contains all the essential 
feeds necessary for the chick, when fed with a 
good grade of chick scratch. 
ANIMALICK 
This product contains 43% available phosphoric 
acid and will greatly better the condition of your 
cattle. 25-lb., bag, $1.25; 100-lb. bag. $3.05; F. O. B. 
Helena. 
PEERLESS GROWING MASH 
Peerless Growing Mash is made to build muscle, 
bone and feathers. Every ingredient is included 
in the right proportion and is pure, clean and 
wholesome. 
PEERLESS EGG MASH 
Properly balanced for egg production and con¬ 
taining the proper amount of cod liver oil. We 
guarantee its satisfaction and comparative food 
value with any mash on the market. 
PEERLESS FATTENING MASH 
A good fattening food contains a high percent¬ 
age of nitrogen—free extract—which is the real 
fattening material. 
PEERLESS DAIRY FOOD 
This is a scientifically and properly balanced 
food made from recleaned ground grains, molasses, 
linseed meal, cottonseed meal, gluten and minerals. 
This feed is a real milk producer. 
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Books That Tell You How—“Make Practical Gifts” 
PLANT NAMES 
- By T. S. Lindsay 
If jaw-breaking plant names puzzle you, this 
little book will make the system and the reasons 
clear. It tells how plants are named, why they 
are named as they are, and just what each work 
form, prefix, or suffix means. 99 pages.— $1.00. 
THE OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM 
' By L. W. Ramsey, and Charles H. Lawrence 
Pictures and text show how home owners every¬ 
where may enjoy the benefits of an outdoor garden 
room, designed for living and for the enjoyment of 
the family and friends. This book tells just how to 
make such a room to be livable, artistically cor¬ 
rect, and delightful. Profusely illustrated with 
photographs and drawings; frontispiece in color. 
Cloth, 8vo.—$2.50. 
THE GARDENER, by L. H. Bailey 
Beginning with A and running through to Z, this 
book lists and tells how to plant and care for all 
the common flowers, vegetables, and fruits from 
the time they are planted through to maturity. 116 
illustrations; 260 pages—$2.00. 
PRINCIPLES OF VEGETABLE GARDENING 
by H. L. Bailey 
Full information on growing 70 vegetable crops 
makes this book worth several times its price to 
every grower. Includes practical pointers on hot¬ 
beds, cold-frames, weeds, insects and diseases, mar¬ 
keting, storing, and drying; 250 Illustrations, 490 
pages— $4.00. 
THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN 
By E. M. Freeman 
A book which shows how to grow fresh, crisp 
vegetables in your own garden and cut down on 
the grocer’s bills. Full of practical details for 
laying out the garden, planting, and growing vege¬ 
tables successfully; 8 illustrations, 214 pages— $1.75. 
PERENNIAL GARDENS, by H. S. Ortloff 
Following the simple directions in this book in¬ 
sures a perennial garden crowded with bloom, in 
which the colors make a perfectly blended picture; 
90 pages— $1.25. 
GARDEN POOLS; LARGE AND SMALL 
By Ramsey and Lawrence 
Nothing else can add so much to your garden as 
a pool. How to have one is fully explained in this 
new book. Its text is so complete and its illustra¬ 
tions are so numerous and practical that you can 
easily find the type of pool that fits in your gar¬ 
den and learn all about designing, planting and 
caring for it; 41 illustrations, 122 pages—$2.50. 
THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS 
By F. F. Rockwell. 
A series of pocket-size books, now nine in num¬ 
ber, that it is a pleasure for us to recommend be¬ 
cause each volume covers its ground so well and 
concisely. Each volume has from 30 to 70 illustra¬ 
tions and contains about 90 pages. Strong cloth 
binding, four-color jackets. Price, $1.25 per vol¬ 
ume. The titles now published are: 
Rock Gnrdens Gladiolus Evergreens 
Dahlias Roses Shrubs 
Irises Peonies Lawns 
