66 Poultry Supplies 
THE MEYER SEED CO 
WALKO REMEDIES 
Walko White Diar¬ 
rhea, Roup and 
Cholera Tablets. 
50c. and $1.00 pkg., 
both postpaid. 
Walko Egg Maker 
(Tonix). 50c. and 
$1.00; postpaid, 60c. 
and $1.15, respec¬ 
tively. 
Walko Special Lice 
Powders. 50c., post¬ 
paid. 
LEE’S REMEDIES 
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Lee’s Lice Killer, Liquid. Qt. 60c., 2 qts. 
90c., gal. $1.50. Not mailable. 
Lee’s Germozone. The best tonic for 
poultry of all kinds. Cures roup, cholera, 
and other poultry diseases. 
4 oz. bottle...40c. 32 oz. bottle. .$1.50 
12 oz. bottle...75c. Gal. 4.50 
Not mailable. 
Lee’s Vapo Spray. Very beneficial for spray¬ 
ing around the roosting quarters at night 
in cases of roup, canker, bronchitis and 
pneumonia. Qt. 75c., 34 gal. $1.25, gal. 
$2.00. Not mailable. 
Lee’s Leemulsion. For roup, colds, bron¬ 
chitis and pneumonia. $1.00. Not mail- 
able. 
Lee’s “Gizzard Worm Capsule.” Expels 
worms without sickening the chicken or 
retarding egg production. Adult size, 50 
capsules, $1.00; 100 capsules, $1.75. 
Pullet size, 50 capsules, 75c.; 100 capsule 
size, $1.35; 500 capsule size, $5.00. 
Chick size, 50 capsules, 50c.; 100 capsule 
size, 90c. All postpaid. 
DR. HESS POULTRY PANAMIN 
3 lbs. 50c., postpaid 60c.; 7 lbs. $1.00, 
postpaid $1.14; 151bs. $2.00, postpaid $2.22; 
25 lbs. $3.00, postpaid $3.32. 
SULPHUR CANDLES 
For fumigating sick rooms, poultry houses, 
etc. Each 15c., postpaid 22c.; 2 for 25c., 
postpaid 33c.; doz. $1.25, postpaid $1.38. 
RUSSEL’S WORMER 
For expelling worms in chickens and tur¬ 
keys. This preparation is in powder form and 
is excellent for flock treatment. 65c., post¬ 
paid 70c. 
FYLER’S CONNECTICUT 
FORMULA 
The Premier Treatment for “Paralysis” 
Roy E. Jones, Extension Poultry Specialist, 
Connecticut Agricultural College, says: 
“Connecticut Formula has done more good 
than any other one thing used for enteritis 
and paralysis.” 
Irritation of the intestines may cause 
poultry to lose use of limbs. They continue 
to have a good appetite for some time, but 
lose weight rapidly, finally dying in a very 
emaciated condition. It does not pay to fuss 
with birds in advanced stages, but Fyler’s 
Connecticut Formula is recommended for use 
when first symptoms are noticed. Our powder 
is prepared from a formula prescribed and 
recommended in publications issued by the 
Extension Service of the Connecticut Agri¬ 
cultural College. This should be sufficient 
indorsement for any progressive poultryman 
1 lb. is enough for 100 mature birds. Fed 
in the drinking water or mixed with mash. 
Full directions accompany each package. 
15 oz. container.Each $0.75 
5 lb. container.Each 3.00 
25 lb. container.Each 14.50 
FYLER’S “ANTI-PICK” 
Absolutely Stops Cannibalism 
Dark days, long nights and close quarters 
precipitate the vicious and abnormal habit 
of cannibalism, toe and feather picking. This 
is not a disease and is readily checked by 
making the habit distasteful to the flock. 
At the first signs of “picking”—smear the 
paste all over the bird that has been abused, 
particularly on the affected part, also smear 
on about one-fifth of the rest of the flock— 
the birds do not like the taste of Anti-Pick 
and learn not to repeat the habit. 8 oz. jar, 
50c.; 20 oz. can, $1.00. Both postpaid. 
CONTROL LICE AND FEATHER 
MITES 
miNfTHE ROOSTS 
WITH‘BLACK LEAF40 
BLACK LEAF 4ff 
WORKS WHILE THEY ROOST 
Destroys all insects. It is stainless; can be 
sprayed direct on poultry. A thorough disin¬ 
fectant. 34 pt. 29c., pt. 49c., qt. 89c., 
gal. $3.00. 
Being a liquid, it cannot be sent by parcel 
post; express only. 
Sprayers. See page 49. 
“BLACK LEAF” WORM 
POWDER 
A Single Dose Flock Treatment 
This product “Black Leaf” Worm Powder, 
contains 5 per cent of actual nicotine in an 
insoluble, odorless and tasteless form. The 
nicotine in “Black Leaf” Worm Powder is 
non-injurious to poultry when eaten in mash 
in doses considerably stronger than the aver¬ 
age capsule or pellet. The nicotine remains 
insoluble in the mouth, throat, crop and 
gizzard and is not released until it reaches 
the place where it is needed, namely, the 
intestine—the seat of large roundworm 
infestation. 
34 lb.—treats 100 birds.$1.00 
134 lbs.—treats 600 birds. 4.00 
3 lbs.—treats 1200 birds. 7.50 
Not mailable. 
BARNES EMULSION 
Baby Chicks to Matured Fowls 
Fed in water or 
mash. Can be used 
in any kind of ves¬ 
sel. “An ounce of 
prevention beats a 
pound of cure.” 
Non-poisonous, not 
an expellant, not a 
stimulant. Aids vi¬ 
tality, nutrition 
and digestion. Pro- 
motes rapid 
growth. Take a 
brood of baby 
chicks or a pen or 
flock of young 
stock or adult birds 
in which every¬ 
thing else is equal except that one half of 
them shall receive Barnes Emulsion in their 
drinking water and the other half receive no 
emulsion. Then as the days pass by what you 
see with your own eyes in comparing these 
two groups for health, vitality, growth and 
production will convince you without ques¬ 
tion or doubt as to its effectiveness. Write 
for free booklet “Common Sense Vs. Worms.” 
1 qt.Postpaid $1.00 
1 gal.Postpaid 3.00 
5 gal. keg (not mailable).12.50 
SODIUM FLUORIDE (Talcumized) 
Small size, 34 lb. 35c., postpaid 44c.; 
lb. 60c., postpaid 70c.; 5 lbs. $2.50, post¬ 
paid $2.65. 
AVICOL 
For White Diarrhea and Blackhead 
50c. and $1.00, postpaid. 
A new method of controlling poultry lice 
with “Black Leaf 40.” This discovery of a 
new use for this “old reliable” and time- 
proven product will be of inestimable value 
to poultrymen everywhere. Simply paint on 
roost. Oz. bottle 35c., 5 ozs. $1.00, lb. size 
$2.10, 2 lb. tin $3.10, 5 lbs. $5.85, 10 lb. tin 
$10.15, 50 lb. drum $43.00. Not mailable. 
5 oz. size treats 65 to 70 running feet of roost, 
other sizes in proportion. 
DON SUNG 
(Makes Hens Lay) 
Tablets, 50c., $1.00, $5.00, postpaid. 
Powdered Don Sung. 3 lbs. $5.00,*10 lbs. 
$10.00, 25 lbs. $20.00, postpaid. 
GROUP-OVER 
Formerly called Roup-Over. 50c. and 
$1.00, postpaid. 
