THE GAME BREEDER 



All the Wild Game 

 You Want 



FOR many years we in America have spent much 

 time bemoaning the disappearance of our feath- 

 ered game. But the fact that we have little game 

 to shoot and little to eat is due solely to our own lack 

 of initiative. We should have an abundance of game 

 in the fields and on the market. We may obtain such 

 an abundance by creating a supply equal to the de- 

 mand. This can be done by increasing nature's out- 

 put through game farming. And moreover, the de- 

 mand may be much greater than at present, and still 

 be easily met. 



We have the land available to make America the 

 greatest game producing country in the world. Uti- 

 lize it, and everyone will have more opportunities to 

 indulge in field sports. There will be more shoot- 

 ing for all of us, whether or not we have access to a 

 preserve, because game that is raised for sporting 

 purposes can not be confined in any restricted area. 

 Wherever game is intensively cultivated, we find 

 improved shooting in all the surrounding territory. 



To anyone who has a small amount of land, game farm- 

 ing- will prove profitable. The demand for eggs and for 

 breeding stock is much greater than the supply, and will be 

 for years to come. Pheasant eggs sell today at from $20 to 

 $25 a hundred. Live birds bring from $5 to $7 a pair. 



To those who own large acreage, game farming will either 

 provide sport, or profit from those who will pay for the sport. 



To the city man, it opens the possibility of enjoying good 

 hunting near home. 



To everyone who shoots, it will bring increased pleasure 

 afield. 



Game farming means an addition to our food supply that 

 will be welcome to all. 



But this subject is too big to be properly treated in this space. 

 Write for the book, "Game Farming for Profit and Pleasure," which 

 will be sent to you without cost. It tells of the subject in a most in- 

 teresting and informative manner. Fill out the coupon below and a 

 copy will be mailed you at once. 



Game Breeding Department, Room 200 



HEUfULBS POWDER CO. 



Manufacturers of Explosives; Infallible and "E.C." Smokeless Shotgun Powders; L. A R. Orange 

 Extra Black Sporting Powder; Dy.iamite for Farming. 



Wilmington, Delaware 



Game Breeding Department, Room 200, 



Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. 



Gentlemen: — Please send me a copy of Game Farming for Profit 

 and Pleasure. I am interested in game breeding from the 



Rind-Necked 



Pheasant. 



First imported 



from China in 



1881. Now beimj 



bred in "Fairly 



lar^e numbers 



