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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



September, 1906 



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Poultry 

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Landscape Architects 

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This size ad costs $3.00 



Plymouth Rocks 



From the Stony Brook Farm 



r T" , HESE hens have won many 

 -*- prizes at poultry shows. 

 They are hardy, prolific, farm 

 bred, pure stock. Write today 

 for prices. 



Stony Brook Farm, Box 773, New York 

 This size ad costs $5.00 



PLYMOUTH 

 ROCKS 



From The Stony Brook Farm 



THESE hens have won 

 many prizes at poultry 

 shows. They are hardy, 

 prolific, farm bred, pure 

 stock. 



Write today for prices. 



Stony Brook 

 Farm 



Box 773 

 New York 



MUNN & COMPANY 



Publishers American Homes and Gardens 

 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 



3& 3Br $ 3& $ 3& 



The Frog Book 



An interesting- and practical 

 work on "How to Breed, 

 Feed and Raise Frogs." 

 Sent postpaid for $1.00. 



cTWEADOW BROOK FARM 

 cylllendale, N. J. 



We Mu£ Make Room 



for OurY< 



or wur i oung 



ami will sell all of our breeders in all varieties of 

 Pheasants, Wild and Fancy Water Fowl, Ducks, 

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 Squabs and Quail; 50 cts. each, or the three for $1.25. 

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CAPE COD GAME FARM 



Box 99, Wellrlect, Mass. 



GEORGE H. OLMSTEAD 



Lan»scai>k architect 



TOl'Ofili.YlMIICAI. AND DRAINAGE 



EXGINEKR 

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Uknnett Building, New Yohk 



$10 



Human -Talker 



IS THE REGISTERED NAME OF MY GENUINE 



Mexican Double Yellow Heads 



the only Parrot in existence which imitates the 

 human voice to perfection and learns to talk 

 and sing Kke a person. Young, tame, hand- 

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 JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 

 Each Parrot sold with a written guaiantee to 

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Cheaper varieties from $3.50 up. 

 ONE OF A THOUSAND SIMILAR LETTERS ON FILE 

 Columbus. Ga.. 2—1—06. 

 Your Double Yellow Head is one of the grandest talkers I ever 

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 these birds right when you call them Human Talkers. 



Mrs. T. M. Bush. 114 -9th St. 

 Write for booklet, testimonials and illustrated catalog, etc., free. 

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 ^Largest and oldest mail order Bird House in the world. Est. 1888.^ 



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H. A. HORSFALL, Architect 



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Virginia Principality 

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THIRTY THOUSAND ACRES in Virginia, 

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Natural trout streams, abundant game, and within 

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 For information, apply to 



R. C. BLACKFORD, Attorney-at-La<w 

 Lynchburg, Virginia 



ARCHITECTURAL 

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tEfje #arben Cttp Company will receive 

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 Houses of moderate cost until Au- 

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 are offered: Two of $1,000, two of 

 $500 and ten of $100. For Program 

 address tEfje dlaruen Cttp Company, 

 No. 60 Wall Street, New York City. 



A Country Home 



Is best obtained by purchasing a farm in a 

 suitable location and improving it to suit )our 

 own individual taste or requirements. Our 

 "Jersey Farms for Health and Profit" 

 is a copyrighted 100-page book containing 

 half-tone reproductions from photographs of 

 New Jersey farms and scenery; also interest- 

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 a fine map of the State and descriptive list of 

 700 available farms suitable for country homes 

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 receipt of 10 cents by addressing Dept. T, 



New Jersey Land & Investment Co. 



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Valuable Information for those who 

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Send postal for descriptive booklet 

 House Hints Publishing Co., Department 28, Philadelphia 



Beautiful homes 



hend for our fine port- 

 folio of photographs of 

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 25 cents, silver. 



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