MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, INC., WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 23 

Petamine 
A Complete Balanced Diet to be 
Fed Daily Throughout the Year. 
What Petamine does for Cana- 
ries: Peps them up, increases 
song; adds color and sheen to 
feathers and keeps them in fine, 
vigorous condition. 
testores lost song and feathers 
and cures many ailments when 
due to faulty diets. 
Makes moulting easier and fast- 
er and plumage more brilliant 
and colorful. 
Works wonders during breeding 
season, produces more fertile 
eggs, finer, sturdier young birds. 
Petamine may be used as the exclusive diet or 
with mixed whole seeds. Recommended for all 
cage birds. 25c. Net weight, five ounces. 
SPECIAL—Milot-Mills Birdseed Mixture— 
1 Ib., 15c; 2 Ibs., 25c. Postage extra. 

We have a fine assortment of Bird Cages from 
$1.00 up 
GOLDFISH, ETC. 
GOLDFISH, FISH 
BOWLS, AQUARIUMS, 
CASTLES, TURTLES, 
FISH AND TURTLE 
FOODS AND FISH 

MOSS 
Aquarium Cement ...... 35c See TO 
Spratt’s Recto Aquarium Water Rectifier. For 
Pier eee POMEL LIE tr G1 O2 602. sees kee 30c 
SOCAL SEV ALG ree ULINO Gey 2.5 <cnnuore tee Sidect esses 10c 
Spratt’s Fish Foods 
and Supplies 

AQUARIUM FISH FOOD. Ideal 
goldfish food. Will not foul water................ 10c 
FRAG Lm raSTN EEO OC seat nates tees on. ns oe eee Oe 10c 
Wiaterm mister OOGllo. 7... ete ee re te 10c 
Be eM Oem UT ee fa oe en ot ct ons Song Scant 10c 
BORG mY Lest MOO mmeare 20a le ee 10c 
TROPA-CURE—For gold and tropical fish. 
AN indispensablaerremedy: 7 02.2288 042.22... 40c 
NEUTRALIZER FOR OUTDOOR POOLS 
It is absolutely harmless to fish, snails or 
vegetation and can be used when fish are 
spawning, as it will not injure the fish eggs or 
young fish. 
The powder should be poured directly into 
the pond in a line around the edge. About five 
pounds is required to clear the average small 
pond, 4x6 feet. If the proper amount is used 
the water will become clear within 24 hours. 
The heavy algae when it becomes loose can be 
removed by hand or rake. Price, 5 Ibs., 50c; 
10 Ibs., 95c; 25 Ibs., $2.00. 

Hints on Care of Goldfish 
Diseases: Should the presence of white or 
red spots be noted on the head above the eyes 
or should there be a lowering of the dorsal fin, 
the indications are that steps should imme- 
diately be taken to combat these conditions. 
In most cases a change from one aquarium to 
another will correct the trouble. Usually, how- 
ever, it is advisable to remove the sick fish and 
place them in a half gallon of water to which 
a tablespoonful of coarse salt (preferably sea 
salt) has been added, allowing them to remain 
in this solution for five or six hours when they 
can be returned to their original home. The 
treatment may be repeated two or three times 
after an elapse of forty-eight hours in each in- 
stance. 
Write or call for pamphlet on the Care and 
Feeding of Baby Turtles. 
TREE PAINT 
Used for painting tree 
wounds caused by prun- 
ing. 
i, Pint Seema cra: seeps eee 30c 
Pint) 24 eee 45c 
Quart fete 75c 

Milot-Mills Lawn Grass 
Mixture 
Blue Grass and White Dutch Clover 
Such as was used to make the Chelan County 
Court House lawn, the lawn at the ball park, 
the lawn at the golf course, the lawn at the 
hospital in Soap Lake, also the lawns around 
the many beautiful homes in Wenatchee and 
North Central Washington. 
Sow one pound for a plot 10 by 20 square 
feet (200 sq. ft.). 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass Mixture. Lb............... 50c 
White: Dutch Clover. Eb sae eae. $1.00 
Shady Cawn “Mixture. 00.2 toile 2c ee ee 60c 
How to Have a Good Lawn 
Spade the ground as deep as possible and 
turn several times to see that it is thoroughly 
pulverized. Work in a good commercial fer- 
tilizer. Sheep guano or peat moss will add hu- 
mus and improve the seed bed. Rake level and 
water thoroughly so the ground will settle. 
The seed bed should be allowed to stand for 
about two weeks, watering from time to time 
so the weed seeds will sprout. 
Roll the ground before seeding, to prevent it 
from settling unevenly. and then rake the sur- 
face lightly. Sow the seed so as to cover the 
ground thoroughly, and then cover it lightly 
with soil. Roll again so as to press the seed in 
firmly. 
