JOVEMBER, 1906 
Poultry 
Amateurs 
as well as professionals need 
our valuable booklet, ** How to 
Make Poultry Pay.’ Tells you 
how to double egg production, 
and why cut green bone will keep 
our flock in perfect condition. 
lain directions for the right care 
and feeding. Freely yours for asking. 
STEARNS 
BONE CUTTER 
Cuts green bone, meats and gristle fine 
enough for youngest chicks. Runs easily and 
rapidly. Self-clearing. Automatic feed. A 
necessity to real poultry success. 80 daysfree 
trial to prove increase in egg production. 
*E. C. STEARNS & CO., Box 2, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Needs no top or bottom boards. Is made of large wire—the 
smallest being No. 14. All horizontals are high carbon, doubie 
strength, spring steel wire, heavily galvanized to prevent rust- 
ing. Expansion and contraction are provided for—all the hor- 
izontals being coiled coil spring wire. It’s easily adjustable 
to hilly surfaces —the coil does it. Stands up stiff, does not 
sag, bag or buckle. Costs less erected than common nettings. 
Looks better. Lasts such longer. Height,-4, 5 
or 6 feet. If you need Poultry Fence, write us. ales! 
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. —=Res5 
Box 832 Adrian, Mich, 
- The Frog Book 
An interesting and practical 
work on ‘‘How to Breed, 
Feed and Raise Frogs.’’ 
Sent postpaid for $1.00. 
MEADOW EROOK FARM 
Allendale, N. J. 
(E1819) EAR ID IT IN| WON GAY, ION 18 
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Poultry, Kennel and Live Stock Directory 
Information about the selection or care of dogs, poultry and live stock will be gladly given. 
Address INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, THE GARDEN MaGaziNE, 133 E. 16th St , New York 
14 pens competing. 
| “9  GEDNEY FARM POULTRY YARDS 
S. C. Buff Orpingtons 
S. C. Black Minorcas 
We breed our prize Winners and can sell you birds that will enable you to do the same. 
Cornish Indian Games 
White Wyandottes 
At Madison Square Garden we won first and Club special on S. C. Buff Orpington pen— 
Also third pullet—39 pullets in the class. 
At Albany, N. Y., we made a clean sweep. 
offered, except one third—64 Buffs competing. Also eight specials, including silver cup for best 
display—all varieties competing. 
the same show. Our Black Minorcas are bred for egg production and shown for exhibition only. 
Stock and eggs for sale at right prices. 
FRANK W. GAYLOR, Mer., 
Our Buff Orpingtons won every regular prize 
On C. I. Games we won two ist, four 2d and three 3d at 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
White Plains, N. Y. 
Collie 
purchasing a pup? 
Harvale Farm Kennels 
Instead of buying a pup 
why not buy a female 
collie, recently bred, and 
rear a whole litter, at about the cost of 
Midland Park, N.J. 
Scottish Terriers 
Offered as companions. Not 
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Best for children’s pets. 
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Brookline, Mass. 
GOLD FISH 
Plants, Etc. 
pets. 
Aquariums, Globes, Castles, Water 
The most b-autiful, 
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A book full of good information for the asking. 
THE PIONEER AQUARIUM MFG. CO., RACINE, WIS. 
Originators of all the 
Orpington Fowls 
WM. COOK & SONS 
Box 33, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 
(also of England and 8. Africa). st. 1873 
lf you want the best Orpingtons, any of the ten 
varieties, it is natural that you must send to us. their 
inators, for them. Winners of over 8,500 cups and 
prizes. Jargest winners wherever we show. 
iY from the finest Orpingtons in the world, 
EGGS $10 per setting; from exceptionally fine 
stock, $5 per setting. All guaranteed. 
Orpincron Pourrry JouRNAL, 5 cts.; yearly, 60 cts. 
We have thousands of Orpingtons mated up. 
Inspection of poultry farms cordially invited. Trains 
met. Advice free. 
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