WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE FEEDS 
POULTRY--PIGEON-DOG 
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Special Notice About Poultry Food Bags | 
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We were very fortunate in securing quite a large 
r quantity of,extra tine, close weave, special quality print 
Gloth material with beautiful designs, for packing our 
i mash feed. This is a much better quality than the 
; standard dress print bags generally used. This extra 
: fine cloth normally retailed for 39c. or 40c. per yard and 
i there are. approximately 1!4, yards in our mash food 
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- bags. Our scratch feed is packed in regular standard 
dress print bags, not as fine quality as our mash, but 
desirable quality for home use. 
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10-lb. 50-lb. 100-Ib. 
HOLLYBROOK LAYING MASH 
20%;- protein with dried milk......$ .50 $2.15 - $4.10 
HROLLYBROOK GROWING MASH 
16% protein with dried milk and 
COG? 1LVeT a Ol A aeieees ail «x eae eae: 00 eet) 4.05 
HOLLYBROOK STARTING MASH 
With cod liver oil and dried milk... .50 ie 05) 3.99 
SCRATCH FEEDS 
Contains no grit or shell. 
PAMUNKEY SCRATCH FOOD 
Includes cracked corn, wheat, etc:.. .50 1.90 3.60 
CHICK SCRATCH FEEDS 
HOLLYBROOK CHICK GRAINS....  .50 1.90 fee S65 
HOLLYBROOK DEVELOPING FOOD © .50 1.90 ee AG) 
HOLLYBROOK SCRATCH FOOD—(Cannot Supply) 


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| All Mash and Mixed Grain Foods 
: Packed in Print Cloth Bags 
10c. per 100-Ib. hae off for Store Door Delivery 
on Mash and Grain Feeds. 
WOOD’S PIGEON FEEDS 7°y3, ’bas. bag. 
PAMUNKEY PIGEON, with corn...$ .60 $2.30 $4.25 
HOLLYBROOK PIGEON, without corn .65 2.65 5.20 
FAUST PIGEON HEALTH GRIT... .30 1.20 2.35 
WHITE FIELD PEAS (for pigeons) 1.00 ° 3.95 7.75 
POULTRY GRAINS 
LARGE YELLOW or HOG MILLET. .65 2.60 5.00 
GROUND OATS .:....6.0scnceceees .45 1.90 3.70 
HEAVY WHITE OATS—$1.20 per bushel. 
WHITE FEED OATS—31.15 per bushel. 
WHITE MILLING CORN—(Sold Out) 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS 
17% Dehydrated ALFALFA MEAL6 .50 -85 3.55 
15% Dehydrated ALFALFA MEAL— _.50 tS0% 5-3;340 
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POULTRY GRIT, coarse, fine, medium. .15 - .50 .90 
OYSTER SHELLS—For Poultry ....  .20 .60 1.15 
GAME BIRD SCATTER FOOD .... .90 4.00 7.50 
POULTRY LITTER PEANUT HULLS 

$2.25 per bale. 

WOOD’S BABY CHICKS 
-FOR SPRING DELIVERY 

BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW to be sure of getting 
Chicks When Wanted. 
There is no more consistant source of income every morn- 
ing in the year than poultry, either in cash sales or in cut- 
ting down the grocery bill. A little extra attention will 
considerably increase this income. < 
GOOD HEALTH, STURDINESS, AND QUICKNESS 
IN REACHING MARKET SIZE OR BREEDING STAGE 
ARE FAR MORE IMPORTANT THAN FIRST COST. 
You cannot count on such points except in chicks of high- 
est breeding. 
Note these attractive prices, which are Postpaid To You. 
100% Live Delivery Guaranteed. Terms: Cash with Order. 
Hatch Days: Tuesdays and Fridays. : 
Per 100 
Per 25 Per 50 
BARREDGROCK Sai: wave ne $4.00 $7.50 $14.00 
WHITE UROGKSi ahs Neer iaeen: 4.00 i350; 14.00 
RHODE ISLAND REDS ...... 4.00 Teo) 14.00 
WHITE LEGHORNS ........ 4.00 Hf 2510) 14.00 
WHITE WYANDOTTES........ 4.00 7.50 14.00 
NEW HAMPSHIRES .....:.. 4.25 8.00 15.00 
NEW ENGLAND, CROSS. yo 32 5).744250 8.00 15.00 
HWAVYAASSORD DD 4s 23 are She tiiee EAS) 13.50 
Dog Foods 
HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD was originally 
developed for the use of breeders and ken- 
nel owners who know the importance of 
proper feeding. 
The chief ingredients of Hunt Club are 
beef and liver, making it equal to a. two- 
thirds fresh meat diet. In addition, it con- 
tains 17 other ingredients in correct die-~— 
tetic proportions to provide all the nutri- 
tiv ei Tee and vitamins necessary to keep a dog in perfect 
condition 

HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD—100-lb. bags, $7.75; 50-Ib. bags, 
$3.95; 25-lb. bags, $2.00; 10-lb. bags, 90c.; 5-lb. bags, 50c. 
HUNT CLUB CUBES —100-lb. bags, $8.00; 50-Ib. bags, $4.10; 
25-lb. bags, $2.15; 10-Ib. bags, 95c.; 5-lb. bags, 50c. 
PARD DOG FOOD (A Swift & Co. Product)—Dehydrated. 
In box, % Ib. 11c.; 48 boxes, $5.00. 

There is no more consistant source of income every morn- 
ing in the year than poultry, either in cash sales or in cut- 
ting down the grocery bill. A little extra aye 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. 
Chickens need a well balanced diet to make a healthy, vig- 
orous growth. We manufacture daily in our plant in Rich- 
mond, a full line of feeds, using the best grains and ingre- 
dients by formulas developed by our 61 years’ experience. 
You will be amazed at the increased growth and production 
by feeding chicks Wood’s Hollybrook Starting Mash and 
Chick Grains until six or eight weeks’ old, then feeding 
Wood’s Hollybrook Growing Mash and Developing Food until 
grown, followed by Wood’s Hollybrook Laying Mash and 
Scratch Food. 
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