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THE I. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
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A white paint and powerful disinfectant 
combined in powder form. Stir the powder 
in a pail of water and it is ready for brush 
or sprayer. Does not clog sprayer. Won't 
peel or flake. 
It gives walls and ceilings a smooth, 
white finish, increases the light, improves 
the appearance, and helps make buildings 
clean, sweet-smelling and free from mites 
and contagious disease germs. For dairies, 
poultry houses, cellars, dog-kennels, rab¬ 
bit-hutches, garages, tree-trunks, etc. One 
pound covers about 100 square feet. 
5 lbs. 60 cts., 10 lbs. $1, 25 lbs. $1.90, 
50 lbs. $3.50. 
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POULTRY LITTER 
Saves Time, Work, and Money! 
If you want an easy way to save yourself 
disagreeable work and at the same time 
give your birds a clean, sanitary home, be 
sure to use O. K. Poultry Litter. Leading 
poultrymen everywhere prefer O. K. be¬ 
cause of its many outstanding superiorities. 
O. K. is clean, sanitary and easy to use. 
It keeps houses warm, dry, and free from 
dampness; it eliminates the need for 
monthly litter change. You’ll like its uni¬ 
form quality, its unusually high absor¬ 
bency, its longer life. 
Bales weigh about 150 pounds and cover 
about 100 square feet, 3 inches deep. Price, 
S4 per bale; 5-bale lots, $3.85 per bale. 
Delivery prepaid in Pittsburgh and sub¬ 
urban districts. 
Animal-Poultry Yeast Foam 
A live yeast 
product. The 
benefit in yeast¬ 
feeding comes 
from fermenta¬ 
tion of the mash 
brought about 
by the enzymes 
which are found 
in live yeast. 
Fermentation of 
a poultry mash 
increases its pal- 
atability. A-P 
Yeast Foam can 
also be fed to all 
kinds of animals 
and livestock. 
Mix it in the 
feed for cattle, hogs, dogs, rabbits, turkeys, 
chickens, pigeons, ducks and foxes. 
4-lb. box $1. 
Pratt’s Vitamin-Tested 
Cod-Liver Oil 
Pratt’s Cod-Liver Oil is a pure, clear, 
light yellow, tested oil, with a vitamin A 
content guaranteed to conform to the 
standard of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 
Added to the feed of baby chicks, aids 
growth, promotes health, prevents leg- 
weakness, and decreases mortality. Its 
use for layers results in better health, more 
and better-shelled eggs, quicker growth, 
and greater weight in market stock. Add 
it to the feed of all livestock. 
Gal. can $2.40, 5-gal. drum $8.90. 
30-gal. drum $38.10, 50-gal. drum $62, 
shipped from factory, freight prepaid. 
Nopco XX Cod-Liver Oil 
A uniform, dependable vitamin A and 
D supplement for daily use in all poultry 
and live-stock feeds. Nopco XX is not only 
for poultry. Hogs, calves, dairy cows and 
other animals need vitamins A and D, too. 
Nopco XX is not ordinary cod-liver oil. 
Each gram of Nopco XX is guaranteed to 
contain 400 A. O. A. C. chick units of 
vitamin D and 3,000 U. S. P. units of 
vitamin A. It’s economical! 
2-lb. can $1.30, 5-lb. can $2.75. Price 
on larger quantities quoted on request. 
Morti-Cocci 
Used and recommended by many lead¬ 
ing poultrymen for the control of coccidi- 
osis. It should always be kept on hand for 
immediate use at the first symptoms of the 
disease. Add it to the drinking-water. A 
gallon will eradicate the disease from 500 
chicks. Complete directions on package. 
Qt. $1.25, l^gal. $2, gal. $3. 
Toxite Disease Control Spray 
Invaluable for the control and preven¬ 
tion of disease and parasites. This power¬ 
ful germicide kills all disease germs, includ¬ 
ing coccidiosis and tapeworm eggs. Equally 
effective for killing lice, red mites, fleas, 
ticks, bedbugs, ants, roaches, and other 
pests. Easy to use. Safe. Inexpensive. 
Approved by leading authorities and ex¬ 
perimental stations. 
Qt. 50 cts., gal. $1.50, 5-gal. drum $6.50. 
Iodine Suspensoid Merck 
The practical, economical way to de¬ 
stroy coccidial oocytes, the eggs of the 
parasite that causes coccidiosis, one of the 
most serious and wide-spread diseases of 
poultry. Usually appearing in chicks about 
three weeks of age, this disease causes a 
very high death-rate from then on until 
the age of three months. 
A concentrated product to be diluted 
with water. 
H-lb. bottle $1.90, 1-lb. bottle $3.50. 
K-R'O Kills Rats 
Cannot kill livestock or poultry. Non- 
poisonous; sure death to rats and mice. 
Ready to use. 6-oz. size 35 cts., 22-oz. 
size $1. 
Fox’s Cannibalism and 
Pick-Out Control 
A specially prepared red stain that is 
painted on the windows. It is transparent, 
moisture-proof, and can be applied on in¬ 
side or outside of the windows and can be 
used on glass, Cel-O-Glass, or glass sub¬ 
stitutes. Gives off a red glow under which 
chicks cannot distinguish blood. Stops 
instantly cannibalism in chicks and pick- 
outs in laying pullets. One pint covers 60 
to 80 square feet of glass. 
H-pt- can 90 cts., 1-pt. can $1.50, 1-gal. 
can $8.50. 
Pik-Rem 
Stops Cannibalism 
Pik-Rem is not a medicine but a help in 
breaking the vicious habit of chicks picking 
each other and will quickly break up the 
condition known as cannibalism. It is 
blood-colored and blood-soluble, making 
it adhere to raw bloody surfaces. Very 
effective and harmless. 
5-oz. jar 50 cts., 12-oz. jar $1, 26-oz. 
jar $2, postpaid. 
Toxite Veterinary Ointment 
Invaluable for treating cuts and sores of 
all animals. It is both healing and antisep¬ 
tic. Controls cannibalism and tail-picking 
in poultry. 4-oz. jar 50 cts., postpaid. 
BOOKS 
Poultry 
American Standard of Perfection. Published by 
the American Poultry Association and is the 
American authority on the recognized characters 
of all breeds of chickens, turkeys, ducks, and 
geese. Contains nearly 500 pages, 218 illustra¬ 
tions. Cloth binding, 12.50. 
Egg Record and Account Book. A simple, easy 
method of keeping correct accounts by the day, 
month, and year, of all expenses and income. 
Also a record of all eggs laid, set, or sold; of chicks 
hatched and sold, and a record of orders as 
filled. 40 cts. 
Best Plans of Poultry-Houses. Following the plans 
in this book is assurance that you will have a 
satisfactory poultry-house at the least expense. 
Illustrated. 50 cts. 
Best Methods of Feeding. This book gives, in 
boiled-down, plain descriptions, the methods of 
feeding which have produced the best results. 
50 cts. 
Best Methods of Culling. Tells how to select good 
layers from the poor layers. Illustrated. 50 cts. 
Pigeons, Squabs, and Turkeys 
A to Z of Pigeons. By E. J. W. Dietz. New edition. 
The last word on pigeons. 156 pages; 51 illus¬ 
trations. $1. 
National Standard Squab Book. By E. C. Rice. 
All about breeding pigeons and growing squabs 
for market. 512 pages; 240 illustrations. II. 
Turkey Production. By L. E. Cline, B.S., M.S. 
A complete text on breeding, feeding, handling, 
marketing, and disease control, prepared for the 
use of turkey producers and agricultural students, 
450 pages; illustrated. Cloth, $3.50. 
