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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



130-<r 



Bob White Quail 



Partridges and Pheasants 



Capercailzies, Black Game, Wild Turkeys, Quails, 

 Rabbits, Deer, etc., for stocking purposes. Fancy 

 Pheasants, Peafowl, Swans, Cranes, Storks, 

 Ornamental Geese and Ducks, Foxes, Squirrels, 

 Ferrets, etc., and all kinds of birds and animals. 



WILLIAM J. MACKENSEN, Naturalist 



Dept. 55, Pheaiantry and Game Park YARDLEY. PA. 



You Can't Cut Out 



A BOG SPAVIN, PUFF or THOROUGHPIN, but 



will clean them off permanently, and you 

 work the horse same time. Does not blister 

 or remove the hair. $2.00 per bottle, de- 

 livered. Will tell you more if you write. 

 Book 4 K Free 

 W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 152 Temple St., Springfield, Mass. 



Delight the children with a 



Shetland Pony 



— an unceasing source of pleas- 

 ure, a safe and ideal playmate. 

 Makes the child strong and ro- 

 bust. Inexpensive to buy and 

 keep. Highest types here. Com- 

 plete outfits. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Write for illustrated 

 catalogue. 



BELLE MEADE FARM 



Box 15 



Marhhnm, Va. 



3Crops 

 Yearly 



•"THAT'S what many 

 ■*■ Southern Farmers are 

 making. Alfalfa yields 4 to 

 6 crops annually. Other hay crops do pro- 

 portionately as well. It's the greatest dairy 

 and livestock section of America. 



GOOD LAND, $15 an Acre Up 



Truck, poultry and fruits of all kinds make big profits. 

 Seven to ten months growing season. Climate very 

 healthful. Learn the facts, ask for "Southern 

 Field" magazine and land lists. 

 M. V. Richards Land&Ind.Agt. 

 Room 43 

 Washington,!). C. 



SouthernRy 



Mobile&Ohio 

 Ga.So.SFIa.Ry 



COOK YOUR FEED and SAVE 



Half the Cost — with the 



PROFIT FARM BOILER 



With Dumping Caldon. Empties its kettle in 

 one minute. The simplest and best arrange- 

 ment for cooking food for stock. Also make 

 Dairy and Laundry Stoves, Water and Steam 

 Jacket Kettles, Hog Scalders, Caldrons, etc. 

 SSF = Send for particulars and ask for circular L 

 D. R. SPERRY & CO. Batavia, 111. 



THE READERS' SERVICE 



gives information about live stock 



Large Berkshires 

 at Highwood 



We have for sale service boars, brood 

 sows and pigs all ages. These are 

 sired by Berryton Duke's Model, the 

 boar that headed the first prize herd at 

 the Royal in 1909, Highwood Duke 

 75th, a half brother to the Grand Cham- 

 pion boar at the last International, and 

 other boars of equal merit. 

 H. €. & H. B. HARPENDING 

 Dundee* New York 



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The first appearance in any printed 



form of 



A. B. FROSTS 



Delightfully humorous moving pictures of the 



varied adventures of 



CARLO 



THE pictures are "moving" in any sense you think of, and then in 

 a few more besides. Carlo attends to that; we haven't anything to do 



with it. If ever a book belonged to anybody, paper, stitching, glue, 

 and illustrations, this one belongs to Carlo. He owns it from the start. 



In the beginning, Carlo consents to be "brought home to amuse the 

 children." That is the superficial look of things, but one can't help feeling, 

 as he follows Carlo's career, that he wasn't really "taken" anywhere — 

 it seems much more likely that he sized up father and the kids and decided 

 to take 'em on for a while. Take 'em on he did, anyway, from his first 

 triumphal entry into the sacred, wired-in garden of Chantecler to his meteoric 

 flight. Net $1.00. 



110 Illustrations never before published 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 



Garden City New York 





You are invited to correspond with our Readers' Service 

 Department for information regarding the purchasing, 

 breeding, feeding and care of high class dairy cattle. 



Readers' Service Department, The Garden Magazine 

 Garden City, New York 



For information regarding railroad and steamship lines, write to the Readers' Service 



