Ornamental Waterfowl for Arcadias 

 Ornamental land and waterfowl and fancy birds in general 

 are becoming- more and more popular in America every season. 

 In England and on the Continent, stock of tins character lias 

 been used for ornamenting estates for a number of years, the 

 people realizing" that beautiful birds are a valuable adjunct to a 

 complete country home. 



All my waterfowl are kept on a large private lake and bave 

 not been confined in cages or yards. The cranes and many of 

 the pheasants are at liberty in large parks. The pheasants and 

 the game birds which I keep confined are in extensive, natural 

 sanitarv aviaries in winch grass and shrubs are growing. The 

 small birds have the run of the bird house and aviaries which 

 have every modern appliance for the proper care of the inmates.— 

 G. D. Tiller. 



