86 THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
B-K Poultry Disinfectant 
A powerful quick-acting hypochlorite 
disinfectant used as an aid in preventing 
the spread of diseases by contaminated 
equipment and drinking-water. It is not 
only a powerful disinfectant, but also a 
deodorant. 
B-K Powder is used as a dry expector- 
ant dust and is applied by means of a dust 
gun over the heads of baby chicks and 
adult birds infected with colds, simple 
bronchitis and infectious bronchitis. 
Powder Postpaid 
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HTH-15 
Don’t let colds and other respiratory 
troubles sap the strength of your breeding 
flocks. Dust with HTH-15 to prevent and 
combat these ailments. Use it regularly in 
the drinking-water to prevent spread of 
infection. Invaluable disinfectant for 
brooders and incubators. 1-lb. bottle 
50 cts., 3-lb. bottle $1, case of six 3-Ib. 
bottles $5. 
Toxite Disinfectant Spray 
Recommended especially for disinfect- 
ing brooders, poultry-houses, — stables, 
and other contaminated places. KILLS 
Red Mites, Bedbugs, Fowl-Ticks, Cattle- 
Lice, Termites, Fleas, Ants, Blue Bugs, 
Hog-Lice, Roaches, and similar pests by 
contact. Very effective inhalant for colds 
in poultry. Apply with an ordinary garden 
sprayer. 
Ot. 50 cts., gal. $1.50, 5-gal. drum $6.50. 
Zenoleum Disinfectant-Dip 
An efficient insecticide, disinfectant, 
deodorizer, germicide, and cleanser. It is 
essentially a solution of coal-tar creosote oil 
soap and gives a most perfect emulsion 
when mixed with water. Use it as a spray 
in poultry-houses and kennels, dip for 
sheep and lice on horses and cattle. Makes 
an excellent wash for dogs. One quart 
makes about 25 gallons of solution. 8-oz. 
can 35 cts., 1-qt. can 75 cts., 1-gal. can $2. 
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 is sufficient for 500 chicks. Com- 
plete directions on package. 
Ot. $1.50, 14gal. $2.50, gal. $4. 
Toxite Veterinary Ointment 
Antiseptic and healing and is made for 
treating cuts and sores of animals. Un- 
usually effective for stopping tail-picking 
and cannibalism in poultry. 
4-oz. jar 50 cts., postpaid. 

Carbolineum 
Standard Insecticide and Wood Preserver 
Since 1876 
One thorough ap- 
plication of Avenarius 
Carbolineum, either 
by brush or sprayer, 
to the walls, drop- 
pings-boards, roosts, 
etc., of buildings, will 
kill all mites by di- 
rect contact and ef- 
fectually stop their 
propagation. Only 
necessary to apply 
once a year. 
Avenarius Carbo- 
lineum is composed 
of non-volatile an- 
thracene oils and other ingredients, and 
represents the very cream of wood-pre- 
serving oils. It will not evaporate or leach 
from wood ina short time, but will remain 
there almost indefinitely. 
Termites (white ants) will not attack 
Avenarius Carbolineum treated wood. 
Even after they have been found, future in- 
festations may be prevented if Avenarius 
Carbolineum is applied. 
1-gal. can $1.80, 5-gal. drum $8.35, 
10-gal. drum $16, 35-gal. drum $46.65, 
55-gal. drum $64.40. 
5-gal. drum returnable at $1, 10-gal. 

drum at $2, 35-gal. and 55-gal. drums at ; 
$5 each. 
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, 26-02. 
jar $2, postpaid. 
“Black-Leaf 40” 
Controls Poultry Lice and Mites 
A sure method for controlling body-lice. 
With the “Cap-Brush’’ Applicator, the 
1-ounce bottle will treat about 90 birds, 
other sizes in proportion. (Applicator in- 
cluded in the 1-oz., 5-oz., and 1-lb. bottles.) 
When used as a spray, dilute at the rate 
of 2 to 3 tablespoonfuls to’'1 gallon of 
water and add about % bar of laundry 
soap. 1-o0z. bottle 35 cts., 5-oz. bottle $1.05, 
1-Ib. bottle $2.42, 2-Ib. tin $3.57. 
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“Black Leaf’? Worm Powder 
CONTROLS POULTRY ROUNDWORM 
An odorless, tasteless, dry compound aes 
containing nicotine that remains insoluble 
until it reaches the intestines where large 
round-worm infestation occurs. This prod- 
uct furnishes ‘‘one-shot”’ control of round- 
worm without handling the birds and with- 
out the disturbance caused by individual 
handling. 
“Black Leaf’? Worm Powder is easily fed 
in mash. The dose for 100 birds is 4 ounces, 
mixed in a gallon of mash, fed the first 
thing in the morning. 4-0z. pkg. 75 cts., 
114-lb. pkg. $3, 3-Ib. pkg. $5.60, ppd. 
‘Black Leaf’? Worm Pellets. Produced 
from “Black Leaf’? Worm Powder. 
Highly efficient. 85 cts. per 100, $3.25 
per 500, $6 per 1,000, postpaid. 
Gold-Leat Tobacco-Leaf Dust 
Manufactured especially to control 
roundworms in poultry. So certain is its 
action that it may well be considered a 
specific for the control of this trouble. The 
treatment is exceedingly inexpensive. 
Mix two pounds of Gold-Leaf Tobacco- 
Leaf Dust with 100 pounds of dry mash. 
2-lb. carton 25 cts., 10-lb. pkg. 75 cts., 
carton (6 10-lb. pkgs.) $4. 
PTZ Powder 
Worm Treatment for Poultry 
Effective in the removal of cecal worms. 
in poultry. Recommended -dosage one- 
tenth gram per bird—added to the ground 
4-0z. 
pkg. 50 cts., 1-lb. pkg. $1.25, 5-lb. pkg. 
$6, postpaid. 
Mash-Nic 
A prepared Nicotine Compound for con- 
trolling roundworms in poultry. Contains 
2.50% Nicotine. Given in the feed. 2-lb. 
pkg. 80 cts., 5-Ib. pkg. $1.50, 100-Ib. bag 
$15.60. 
BOOKS 
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, $2.50. 2 
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. 
Modern Poultry Farming. By Louis M. Hurd. 
A practical guide for both large and small 
poultry-keepers, and those interested in starting 
a poultry enterprise. Full of money-making ideas 
and modern in every respect. Cloth, $4.00. 
The Home Veterinarian’s Handbook. By E. T. 
Baker. Tells how to handle emergency situations 
regarding farm animals and poultry. Contains 
information on: horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, 
goats, rabbits, dogs, cats, poultry, wild animals, 
medicine, poisons and parasites. Cloth, $2.50. 
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. 
How to Raise Poultry. By Paul Ives. With the aid 
of this practical guide anyone can raise poultry 
successfully. Has chapters on turkeys, ducks, 
geese and bantams. 96 pages 9 x 12; many il- 
lustrations. Paper $1.00. 

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