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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give information 

 about the latest automobile accessories 



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How to Keep 



Dirt Out 



of Milk 



To Have Pure Milk to Drink 

 You Must MILK it Pure 



Nearly all the dirt in milk gets in at milking time. You can't 

 " strain" out the impurity when the milk softens the dirt and it 

 " trickles" into the pail. The 



STERILAC MILK PAIL 



Keeps Milk Pure and Sweet 



All dust, hair and filth that fall from the udder are caught by the 

 "dirt shelf." Only absolutely pure milk, just as drawn from the 

 cow, goes into the pail. The only sanitary milk pail that ever 

 proved a real success in every way and received the approval of 

 all cow owners. Easy to wash — just right for pouring and 

 handling milk. If your dealer cannot supply you, We Will 

 Send Pail Prepaid on Ten Days' Trial Free. After trial send 

 us the money or the pail. Price $2.50. 



STERILAC COMPANY, 



2 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass. 





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LARGE BERKSHIRES 

 AT HIGHWOOD 



Sir Masterpiece 107,109. Weight 

 in breeding condition, 750 lbs. 



Mature animals weigh 600 lbs. to 950 lbs. 

 Several litters this spring of 12, 13 and 14, 

 one of 15 and one of 17 so far. Litters last 

 yearaveraged 11. Spring offering of pigs8 

 weeks old in pair or trios, no akin. Every 

 animal registered at our expense; if not 

 satislactory return and getyour money back. 

 Write for booklet. 



H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING 



Dundee, N. V. 



Jersey Reds are Lively Growers 



and lively growing pigs are quick money-makers. Jersey Reds are the most 

 satisfactory, all-round dreed. Those who have tried them say so. Fatten 

 easily and quickly, are small-boned, long-bodied, vigorous and prolific; quality 

 of meat unsurpassed. Have some choice offerings now. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Write quickly. Free Catalog. Arthur J. Collins, Box T. Moorestown, N. J. 



I Will Sacrifice 640 acres in 



IT 1 ! ^^13 fT^ A Early buyer, who can pay 



part cash, is offered unusual 

 bargain. Selection of fruit 

 and garden land in best part of Florida for sale 

 cheap. Ideal for winter home or poultry farm. 

 One mile from Gulf, railroad through land, near 

 thriving city. No swamps. Write for particulars. 

 GEORGE DAULTON, Room 1126, 150 Nassau Street, New York 



WANTED: 



5000 Squabs Daily 



by only one New York commission firm. See 

 what they say in National Squab Magazine 

 (monthly), specimen copy from us Ten Cents. 

 Squab breeders as far west as Missouri are 

 shipping steadily to eastern markets. See 

 great demand for squabs by dealers in Chi- 

 cago, the South, St. Louis, Denver, Califor- 

 nia, Seattle and the Northwest. Read also 

 in our big 1911 FREE BOOK how to make 

 money breeding squabs, how to get six dol= 

 lars a dozen, how to start small and grow 

 big. Demand for squabs this winter greater 

 than supply. Write at once to 



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PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB CO. 



151 Howard St., Melrose, Massachusetts.? 



IMadeW78 



NET PROFIT in On© Y©m 



Selling Chickens^E&s" 



I have written a book that tells how I took 

 a flock of 1638 chickens, and made them 

 net me a profit of $11.09 per bird in 12 

 months' time. 



It tells how I made $3,600.00 in one sea- 

 son from 30 hens, on a city lot 24x40, 

 just by feeding the scraps from my table 

 three times a day. I'll give you the 

 names of those who paid me over $2,000 for 

 the eggs alone from these hens. You can 

 write to these people. 



I tell you, in this book, how I make my 

 chickens weigh 2J4 lbs. in eight weeks. I 

 tell you how I prepared my chickens for 

 the show room so that I won over 90 per 

 cent of all the blue ribbons offered during 

 1907 and 1908. 



This valuable information has never 

 been published before. This book 

 tells how I feed my chickens 

 for egg-production — how I 

 keep them healthy and free 

 from disease— how I break up 

 my broody hens without in- 

 jury to them. I tell you how 

 I pack my eggs so as to keep 

 them fresh— how I mate my 

 chickens to produce best re- 

 sults in fertility of eggs and 

 quality of offspring. I tell you 



My Book 

 tells you 

 everything 

 that is 

 necessary 

 in conduct- 

 ing a suc- 

 cessful 

 poultry 

 business. 



how I operate my incubatois and brooders — 

 how I supply moisture. I tell you how I 

 raised my famous $10,000 hen "Peggy" — 

 and how I produced my big egg-laying 

 strain. I tell about broiler-plants, egg- 

 plants, etc 



It covers all branches — it tells everything necessary 

 for successful poultry raising. It tells how I 

 started, and what I have accomplished. 



It shows you a picture of the first hen house I built, 

 6x6 feet in size. It contains over 50 full-page pictures 

 of buildings and views taken on my farm. It was written 

 from actual, practical experience. 

 Here are a few Expressions from those 

 who have received my book — see 

 what they have to say: 

 Kellerstrass Farm, Kas- City, Mo. Burnett, Cal. 

 I received your book sent me Saturdays, m. It 

 would have been worth to me $500.00 if I had 

 had it last spring. "Good Book," common 

 sense learned by hard-earned experience. 

 Worth $1,000 to me. Resp'ty, 



L. R. HAYWARD. 

 Oklahoma City, Okla. 

 Mr. Emest Kellerstrass, 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 Dear Sir: — Your late poultry book re- 

 ceived, and I have received very much 

 valuable information therefrom. I 

 believe I can now begin the poultry 

 business intelligently and success- 

 fully. Yours respectfully, 

 T. W. SHACKELFORD. 



Best dollar's worth I've ever received. 

 CHAS. P. GOE1Z, Buflalo, N. Y. 



It took me 

 years to 

 write this 

 book. 

 It is the 

 result of 

 practical, 

 hard- 

 earned 

 experience. 



I have sixteen of EM [ ■ -^ It was a rare treat 



your hens that av- I I to spend a day in 



eraqe two hundred 1 , , ____JB| September at the 



and thirty-one (231) M„_..i„_i T _ -_„, d. • -_ .u. u/„,U Kellerstrass Farm, 



ee^per bird in 12 Heaviest Laying Strain m the World. where were ongl _ 



months. LAWRENCE JACKSON, Pennsylvania. nated the Crystal White Orpingtons, now famous the world 



over. Mr. Kellerstrass exhibited upwards of $25,000 worth of 

 There isn't a thing that would make vou successful birds at the Chicago Show. — 



. .. ,. , ? ., .. r 1, 1 v - v - v - • : ' lu, , ? Western Poultry Journal, Cedar Rapids.Ia. 



in the poultry business that is not fully shown and explained in this book. 



Send $1.00 and I'll Send You a Copy of this, My Latest Revised Poultry Book. 



ERNEST KELLERSTRASS.^^Sfofd Kansas City. Mo. 



BROWN POULTRY FENCE 



SSUESSESMSS 



Our Poultry Fences 



are made of extra 

 heavy, double galvan- 

 ized Rust Proof wires 

 No top orbottom boards 

 required. Chick tight 

 — vermin proof. 

 Our Ornament al 

 Fences and Cites are 

 white enameled, attractive 

 and durable. We can save 

 you money. Catalog free. 

 The Brown Fencc&Wirel'o. 

 Dept. 05 Cleveland, O. 



The Incubator of Quality 



World's Best Hatcher 



The Essex-Model 1911 In- 

 cubators and Brooders 

 come as the result of 

 many years experi- 

 ence by Mr. Robert H. 

 Essex. They are the latest 

 improved machines made. 

 They mean better poultry, 

 more certainty, larger and 

 XS more certain profits Start 

 right. Poultrymen every- 

 where will be interested in the new catalog with 

 Mr. Essex's story of why some people make 

 money where others fail in poultry. Book Free. 

 May we mail you a copy now? Address 



ROBERT ESSEX INCUBATOR CO. _ 



109 Henry Street, Buffalo, «. Y. 



