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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



November, 1915 



Poultry, Kennel and Live Stock Directory [ n £s tio ° abo llt th 1 



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dogs, poultry and live stock will be gladly given. Address INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, 

 The Garden Magazine, 11-13 West 32d Street, New York. 



Brooder 



No. 3 Poultry House — 2 units 



Setting Coop 



Hodgson 

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BROODER can be operated out-of-doors in zero weather with little attention or expense. 50 to 100 chicks. 

 No. 3 POULTRY HOUSE— Fitted complete for 60 hens— 8x20 feet $110.00. First pun, S60.00 ; additional 



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Capture Tfour 

 Egg Market 



J. B. Mormon writes in American Poultry 

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 to the fact that when fowls were intelligently bred and 

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