Do You Give Your Poultry Enough Consideration? 
There is no more consistant source of income every month in the year than poultry, either in cash sales or 
in cutting down the grocery bill. A little extra attention will considerably increase this income. 
Now is the best time to cull your flock, weeding out the non-productive hens. We will be glad to send you a 
booklet “How to Cull Your Flock,” free of charge, on request. 
It is also time to place your order for Baby Chicks, so they can grow all fall and take advantage of the good 
winter market for young chickens (friers), and fresh eggs. If you sell eggs, we suggest ordering White Leg¬ 
horns. If you are more interested in selling broilers, order Barred Rocks or New Hampshire Reds. For a combina¬ 
tion of both or for home use, order New Hampshire Reds. 
Remember, “man cannot live on bread alone.” Likewise it is necessary for chickens to have a well balanced 
diet to make a healthy, vigorous growth. We manufacture daily in our plant in Richmond, a full line of feeds, 
using the best grains and ingredients, based on formulas that have been developed by our half a century experi¬ 
ence. You will be amazed at the increased growth and production by feeding chicks Wood’s Hollybrook Starting 
Mash and Chick Giiains until six or eight weeks’ old, then feeding Wood’s Hollyhrook Growing Mash and Develop¬ 
ing Food until grown, followed by W’ood’s Hollybrook Laying Mash and Scratch Food. 
It will pay you to clean out your chicken houses thoroughly, spray them with Toxite or Pratt’s Disinfectant 
and paint the roosts with Black Leaf 40 or Pratt’s Roost Paint to destroy lice, red mites and disease. 
A small investment in a poultry fountain, a feeder and a grit and shell box will more than pay for the cost 
in the saving of waist feed and labor. 
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WOOD’S FIIVE EEEDS 
WOOD’S POULTRY FEEDS 
Tilt A err T'TT'TT'TAe 10-lb. 50-lb. 100-lb. 
MASH FEEDS 
10-lb. 
bag. 
50-lb. 
bag. 
100-lb. 
bag. 
PAMUNKEY LAYING MASH 
19% protein with dried milk.$ 
HOLLYBROOK LAYING MASH 
.30 
$1.25 
$2.30 
20% protein with dried milk. 
HOLIiYBROOK GROWING MASH 
.35 
1.30 
2.35 
16% protein, with dried milk and 
cod liver oil. 
.35 
1.35 
2.60 
H. B. GROWING with C-Ka-Gene_ 
HOLLYBROOK STARTING MASH 
.40 
1.55 
3.00 
With cod liver oil and dried milk.. 
.35 
1.40 
2.75 
HOLLYBROOK BROILER MASH... . 
.35 
1.35 
2.65 
SCRATCH FEEDS 
Contain no grit or shell. 
PAMUNKEY SCRATCH FOOD. 
.25 
.95 
1.85 
HOLLYBROOK SCRATCH FOOD... 
.25 
1.05 
2.00 
HOME SCRATCH (Wheat-Corn). 
.30 
1.05 
2.00 
CHICK SCRATCH FEEDS 
PAMUNKEY CHICK GRAINS. 
.30 
1.10 
2.15 
HOLLYBROOK CHICK GRAINS.... 
.30 
1.15 
2.25 
HOLLYBROOK DEVELOPING FOOD 
.30 
1.10 
2.15 
WOOD’S PIGEON FEEDS 
PAMUNKEY PIGEON with corn.... 
.35 
1.55 
2.95 
HOLLYBROOK PIGEON with corn.. 
.40 
1.70 
3.25 
HOLLYBROOK PIGEON without com 
.45 
1.90 
3.55 
RICE FOR PIGEON FEED . 
.45 
1.90 
3.65 
FAUST PIGEON HEALTH GRIT. .. . 
.30 
1.15 
2.10 
CANADA FIELD PEAS (for pigeons) 
.75 
3.25 
6.25 
HEMP (for pigeons). 
.90 
4.00 
7.50 
POULTRY GRAINS 
CRACKED YELLOW CORN. 
.25 
.90 
1.70 
CRACKED WHITE CORN. 
.25 
.85 
1.65 
BUCKWHEAT (for feeding) . 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
KAFFIR CORN. 
.30 
1.20 
2.35 
MILO MAIZE. 
.30 
1.20 
2.35 
DRIED SKIM MILK. 
.75 
3.15 
6.25 
DRIED BUTTERMILK . 
.75 
3.15 
6.25 
POULTRY WHEAT. 
.30 
1.10 
2.10 
SMALL YELLOW MILLET. 
.40 
1.70 
3.25 
LARGE YELLOW or HOG MILLET.. 
.45 
1.85 
3.50 
PULVERIZED OATS 
.30 
1.25 
2.35 
SUNFLOWER SEED, Mediiun. 
.75 
3.40 
7.00 
SUNFLOWER—Large, for parrots.. 
.85 
3.80 
7.75 
CORN, YELLOW—-88c. per bushel. 
CORN—-WHITE—MILLING—88c. per bushel. 
GREY OATS (for sprouting)—Bushel, 55c. 
HEAVY W’HITE OATS—60c. per bushel. 
BARLEY—80c. per bushel, 48 lbs. 
FEEDING RYE MEAL, Coarse, Me¬ 
dium or fine .25 .85 1.60 
WOOD'S DAIRY FEEDS 
10-lb. 
50-lb. 
100-lb. 
bag. 
bag. 
bag. 
$ .40 
$1.60 
$2.50 
.45 
1.75 
3.25 
m . 15 
.45 
.80 
, .10 
.45 
.70 
.30 
1.00 
1.80 
.30 
1.15 
2.25 
.35 
1.50 
2.80 
.35 
1.20 
2.25 
.60 
2.40 
4.50 
.35 
1.35 
2.50 
.65 
2.75 
5.00 
25 lbs.. 
$1.10; 50 lbs.. 
$2.05; : 
100 lbs.. 
$4.00. 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS 
MEAT SCRAPS “PREMIER,” 55%..$ 
FISH MEAL, 58% Protein. 
POULTRY GRIT, coarse, fine, medium 
OYSTER SHELLS (triple screened).. 
CHARCOAL, coarse, fine, medium... 
ALFALFA LEAF MEAL. 
LINSEED MEAL, 34% . 
PEANUT MEAL. 
EPSOM SALTS . 
BOCALPHOS (Mineral Supplement). 
POWDERED SULPHUR (Dusting). . 
Wood’s Special Quail Mash 
GAME BIRD SCATTER FEED—$3.40 per 100 lbs. 
Natural Cod Liver Oil 
Feedmg—Price, postpaid, 1- 
qt. can, 75c. each; 2-qt. can, $1.25. Not postpaid, 1-qt. can, 
65c.; 2-qt. can, $1.00; 1-gal. can, $1.75; 5-gal. can, $7.50. 
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DOG 
FOODS 
WOOD’S DOG FOOD (Our Own Make)—To be fed cooked 
25 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $1.85; 100 lbs., $3.50. 
HUNT CLUB FOOD—^An Excellent Health Producer—In 
Cubes and Meal—10 lbs. 75c.; 25 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $6.50. 
PARD DOG FOOD (A Swift & Co. Product)—Fed out of 
cans—1 lb. 10c.; 1 dozen cans, $1.10; 48 cans, $4.00. 
PRATT’S DOG FOOD—Contains Vitamins Promoting 
Growth and Resistance to Certain Diseases—In cubes and 
meal. In Cubes: 10 lbs. 70c.; 25 lbs., $1.65; 100 lbs., 
$6.00. Meal: 10 lbs., 65c.; 25 lbs., $1.55; 100 lbs., $5.60. 
Write for our descriptive leaflet. 
WOOD’S BABY CHICKS 
FROM BLOOD TES'TED STOCK AND SELECTED 
BREEDING STOCK 
Order today for delivery date in September, or as far 
ahead as possible to avoid disappointment. 
Postpaid Prices 
Per 25 
Per 50 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
BARRED ROCKS . 
$2.30 
$4.50 
$8.50 
$75.00 
WHITE ROCKS. 
2.30 
4.50 
8.50 
75.00 
RHODE ISLAND REDS.. 
2.30 
4.50 
8.50 
75.00 
WHITE LEGHORNS .... 
2.30 
4.50 
8.50 
75.00 
BUFF ORPINGTONS .... 
2.30 
4.50 
8.50 
75.00 
WHITE WYANDOTTES.. 
2.30 
4.50 
8.50 
75.00 
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS 
2.40 
4.75 
9.00 
77.50 
NEW ENGLAND CROSS.. 
2.40 
4.75 
9.00 
77.50 
HEAVY ASSORTED . 
2.20 
4.35 
8.25 
Terms: Cash With Order. Hatch Days: Twice a Week 
WE GUARANTEE 100% LIVE DELIVERY 
100-lb. 5-bag lots, Per 
bag. per bag Ton 
WOOD’S 20% DAIRY FEED.$2.10 $2.05 $40.00 
WOOD’S 24% DAIRY FEED . 2.20 2.15 42 00 
BRAN—$1.65 per 100 lbs. SHIP STUFF—100 lbs., $1.75 
COTTON SEED MEAI^$2.15 per 100 lbs. 
Black Leaf 40 \ 
_ ■40 % Nicotine 
^ ^ For Sucklngr Insects and 
K|||A Poultry Iiice. Kills plant 
» "l.* I roses, shrubbery, 
liphiSi fruits and vegetables. A 
concentrated solution of 
_ i. ... nicotine sulphate. By 
jaall postpaid, 1-oz. bottle 40c.; S-oz. pkg. $1.10; lb. $a.'40; 2 
lbs. $3.'^; 5 lbs. $6.00; 10 lbs. $ii.oo. Not postpaid, 1 oz. S6e.; 
5 ozs. $1.00; lb. $2.25; 2 lbs, $3.25; 5 lbs. ^.85; 10 lbs. $10.M. 
