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^oultrp Bepartment 



While the subject of poultry is not within the editorial scope of this magazine, yet so many of our 

 readers are interested in poultry raising in connection with their country homes, that it is our desire to 

 make the magazine of the greatest practical interest to them and we shall, therefore, extend to the readers 

 of The Garden Magazine the service of our Poultry Information Department connected with the other 

 branches of our business. Any information about the selection and care of poultry or other information 

 on the subject will gladly be given. Address, Poultry Information Department, The Garden Magazine, 

 133 East 16th Street, New York City. 



GEDNEY FARM 

 POULTRY YARDS 



Bred from America's best 

 blood. Yards stocked 

 with birds from the most 

 noted prize- winning 

 strains. A number of Buff 

 Orpington Cockerels for sale of the correct type and 

 color. Eggs for hatching S3.00 per 13; $5.00 per 26. 

 FRANK W. GAYLOR, Manager, Box B, White Plains, N. V. 



S. C. Black Minorcas 

 S. C. Buff Orpingtons 

 White Wyandottes 



Chick Manna 



is a great food for raising little chicks 



The food for the first ten days 

 Follow it up later bv feeding Cyphers' Chick 



Food, and they will be fully nourished and 



properly developed. 

 Roup cured. No need to tear this deadly 



disease if you have a cure ready for instant use. 



Poultry Supply Book 



free, tells about poultry needs of every kind, and 

 gives prices. 



Johnson & Stokes Dept A 8 



217-219 Market Street Philadelphia 



WHITE WYANDOTTES 



Second Prize Cock World's Fair, in a 

 class of 106; 1st Cock St. Louis Fair in 

 1002; 1st Hen, St. Louis Fanciers' 

 Ass'n, 1903. 



Eggs from Wx 



, $3-00 per Seti 



J. E. CRESWICK 



Upper Alton., Illinois 



LARGEST breeders of S. C. Buff, Black and TVhite Orpingtons 

 in America. Have never been beaten in shon- room. We 

 make a epeeialtj of supplying breeding birds and utility 

 stock for the large farms and estates all over America. We can 

 supply stock in any of the above varieties at once. Have always 

 been the largest winners at New York, anil remember when you 

 buy stock of Willow Brook Farm the name alone implies you have 

 the best that money can procure. 



Send two-cent stamp for forty-pace illustraled catalogue, the 

 Gne;t Orpington catalogue ever published, also book of testimon. 

 ial=. and mating list giving description of thirty-two different 

 breeding yards and prices of eggs from each yard 



JpviU.mv BROOK FARM, Box 11. BERLIN', CONN. 



THE TRIUMPH STRAIN 

 WHITE WYANDOTTES 



Pre-eminently THE strain of utility and show- 

 room quality- For color and weight of eggs; for 

 sh.ipe and color of birds this strain is unap- 

 proachable. Matings fur 1905 are even better 

 than ever before. Choice Cockerels for sale. 

 Hggs from exhibition matings in limited supply. 

 Finely illustrated Catalogue Free. 



HARRY W. BRITTON. Moorestown, N. J. 



Son of 1st fork, Boston, and 



2nd Cock (Herald Sq.) 



Sew York, 1305 



White 

 Plymouth Rocks 



From the best New York and 

 Boston prize winners. A lim- 

 ited number of eggs for 



hatching, ^2 00 per 13,55.00 per 

 40. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



C. E. POINDEXTER 

 HARTFORD, CONN. 



Also Golden Sebright Bantams 



RHODE ISLAND REDS 



Light Brahmas, Barred Rocks 



"White and Silver "Wyandottes 



Hardy, Prolific, Farm Bred, Pure Stock 



For Birds (moderate prices) or "EGGS 

 TO HATCH," at 6c. each, write 



Walter Sherman, Meadowslope, Newport, R. 



bQUABS makers'" ° Re\dy 

 for market when 

 four weeks old. Breeders produce 

 from 8 to 10 pairs every year. Each 

 pair can be sold for 50 to So cents. 

 Our Homers produce the finest 

 squabs in this country. They re- 

 quire little attention. Send for in- 

 formation and prices. 

 HOMER SQUAB COMPANY 

 LINDENHURST, L. I. 



SQUABS 



We are the largest Importers and 

 Breeders in America of Pure Bel- 

 gian Homers. We will sell you better 

 Squab Breeding Homers than any other firm in the business and for 

 less money. We have only one grade and thai the best ; one 

 price, and that the lowest. We also have Pheasants, Swans, 

 Peacocks, Wild and Fancy Water Fowls, Angora Cats, Collie Dogs, 

 White Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandottes, White Cochin Ban- 

 tams, White Indian Games and Cayuga Ducks. Eggs from 

 Poultry at £3 per 13. Pheasant eggs in season. Send 10c. for 

 sample copy of Pheasant and Squab Journal and circulars on 

 Squab and Pheasant Breeding. 



Cape Cod Squab, Poultry & Game Farm 



Box T, Wellfleet, Massachusetts 



Iftennei Department 



Under this heading will appear each month announcements 

 of reliable Dog b.eeders 



CAIRNSriUIR 

 FOX TERRIERS 



Major G. M. Carnochan 

 RIVERDALE-ON-HUDSON, NEW 

 YORK CITY, offers nine Fox-terrier 

 bitch puppies about eleven weeks old. 

 Price, $10 apiece. All are eligible for 

 registration. Full pedigrees. Send 

 cheque with order. Crown dogs and 

 puppies for sale at all times. Welsh 



The largest pointer kennel in the 

 world. Pups, stud dogs, broken 

 dogs, brood bitches in whelp for sale at all times. Send 

 for free catalog. Bar Harbor Kennels, Bar Harbor, Maine. 



POINTERS 



Presto Kennels 



The Home of famous Boston terriers. 

 Young-, honseltroken and sporlj Boston 



terriers generally on hand. Registered 

 slock a specialty. Send stamp for bonk - 



JAMES A. DAVIS 



Drpt. F, 92 Strife St., Boston, Ma 



Successor to 



J. VARNUM MOTT, M. D. 



The Dog Book 



By JAMES WATSON 



f^ Here we have the life history of "man's faithful 

 friend." Mr. Watson's long experience both as judge 

 at shows and as practical fancier, qualifies him partic- 

 ularly for a work of this sort; beyond question, the book 

 will be the standard on the subject. To be in ten parts. 

 now ready 



Part I. — Historical and General: Care of dogs, how to exhibit them, etc. 

 Part II. — Setters: Early setters and English. 



Many photographic illustrations. Each, net, $1.00. (Postage, 10 cents.) 



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