SEEDS FOR 
POULTRYMEN 
Cui Your Feed Bill One-Half, 
Increase E 33 Production 
POULTRY CABBAGE —Is a wonderful green feed 
for poultry and has been known to yield 3 tons in a 
space 40 by 60 feet. You can’t beat this for low 
priced feed. One-half pound of seed will grow 
enough greens to feed about 1,000 hens for four 
months; 3 pounds to an acre for 6,000 hens for four 
months. Poultry Cabbage is a rapid grower. In 
the Northern States, the seed may be sown any time 
from early spring until the middle of July. In the 
South, seed may be sown throughout the entire year. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—Oz. 35c—1/4 lb. $1.00— 
1 lb. $3.00, Postpaid 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER— Sunflower Seed is an 
excellent poultry feed at all times, and especially during the 
molting season. Single heads often measure 12 to 22 inches in 
diameter and contain an immense quantity of seed. Pkt. 10c— 
1/4 lb. 25c—1 lb. 60c, Postpaid 
CHISHA, OR CHICKEN LETTUCE— You have, no doubt, 
read in the poultry journals that lettuce is an excellent feed for 
chickens. In the Chisha Lettuce you will find a feed that yields 
as much or more than other green feeds. It is economical to 
grow this strain, for when cut it resumes its growth rapidly and 
can be cut again and again; or the leaves can be pulled off each 
stem like the Jersey Kale. The yield is extremely heavy. 
Chisha, or Chicken Lettuce, does not make a head, but sends up 
a stout stalk, 3 to 4 feet high, and just loaded with leaves. Pkt. 
10c—3 Pkts. 25c—Oz. 35c—1/4 lb. $1.00—1 lb. $3.00, Postpaid 
FETERITA 
Government introduced from Africa, equals corn for poultry 
feed, and is much more drought resistant, often producing 30 
bushels an acre when corn completely fails. Produces without 
rain after growth starts. Pkt. 10c — 7 Oz. 45c—2-1/2 lbs. 
$1.20 5 lbs. $2.00, Prepaid 
POULTRY BEET—MANGEL WURZEL— Furnishes a tre¬ 
mendous yield per acre and makes an excellent green feed for 
poultry during the winter months and always increases egg pro¬ 
duction. Mangel Wurzels are excellent food for cattle and keep 
them in perfect physical condition and increase the flow of milk. 
Only a little garden space will be required for growing enough 
to last all winter, and they are very productive. Stored in a 
cellar or any cool place, they will keep until spring. Pkt. 10c— 
3 Pkts. 25c—1/4 lb. 35c—1 lb. $1.00, Postpaid 
JAPANESE GIANT RADISH 
This is the great Sakurijima Radish—from Japan. Largest 
radish grown, often attaining the enormous weight of fifteen 
pounds, and sometimes twenty or thirty pounds. It is not only 
a curiosity, but a radish of extraordinary quality. The flesh is 
solid, firm and brittle, and of most excellent flavor; can be eaten 
all summer long and also be kept through the winter. Will 
thrive in any soil or climate. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—Oz. 35c—1/4 !b. $1.00—1 lb. $3.00, 
Postpaid 
Nonpoisonous 
Rat and Mouse Killer 
“BLACK CAT” is harmless to 
Man, Domestic Animals, Baby 
Chicks, Poultry, Dogs or Cats, but 
Kills Rats and Mice Quickly. May 
be safely used around the home, 
barn, poultry house, warehouse, or 
any rat or mouse infested building. 
Can be mixed with butter, ground 
meat, corn meal or other food, and 
the rats and mice will eat it readily. 
Drives them outdoors to die. Send 
for a package today. 
50c Package, Postpaid 
American Baby Grand Incubator, $6,25—Prepaid 
Simple and easy to operate. Greatly 
improved. Equipped with heat and 
moisture regulator. Glass window in 
top allows you to see thermometer and 
moisture cup. All metal construction. 
Felt insulation. Fine for hatching eggs 
from pens or small flocks. Used by large 
and small poultrymen everywhere. Fur¬ 
nished complete with Lamp, Moisture 
Cup, Heat Regulator, Thermometer, 
and instructions for operating. Handy 
Removable Top for turning and airing 
eggs. Can be shipped by parcel post, 
freight or express. 50 egg size. Weight 
15 pounds. Prepaid $6.25. 
Baby Grand Electric Incubator, 
50 egg capacity, complete with regu¬ 
lator, cord and socket. Ready for 
operation. Prepaid $7.50. 
GARDEN PLANTS 
We are adding a few garden plants to our list this year. These prices are 
prepaid. They will not be shipped until logical time for planting in your 
locality. 
CABBAGE —Varieties—Charleston Wakefield, Golden Acre and Late Flat 
Dutch. Frost-proof plants through March, April and May. 
100—60c, 200—$1.00, 500—$2.25, 1000—$4.00, Prepaid 
SWEET POTATO —Varieties—Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, Yellow Jersey, 
Red Bermuda. 100—60c, 200—$1.00, 500—$2.25, 1000—$3.50, Prepaid 
TOMATO —Varieties—Shumway’s Sensation (extra large), Ponderosa 
(large red), Oxheart (extra large pink), Marglobe (bright scarlet, globe- 
shaped), Beefsteak (extra large). 100 — $1.00, 500—$4.50, Prepaid 
Plants ready to move about April 25 packed in bunches of 50 and plainly 
marked. In orders for 100 or more, customers may select more than one 
variety as long as they are in bunches of 50. Practically all plants grown 
in southern Illinois. 
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