GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN 
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Ordinary Pigeons.—$1.00 per pair. 
Bronze Trukey.—As originated in the 
United States by crossing the wild 
turkey with the Black Turkey, known in 
Engiand as the Norfolk. It is the largest, 
hardiest and the most admired of all 
varieties of turkeys for the market. 
$10.00 per pair; Hens, $4.00; Gobblers 
$6.00. 
White Holland Turkey.—This variety 
is pure white in plumage throughout, 
and has pinkish white shanks. 
per pair; Hens, $4.00; Gobblers, $6.00. 
Ordinary Turkeys.—$5.00 per pair; 
Hens $3.00; Gobblers, $3.75 each. 
Toulouse Geese. 
Are an old French breed, and have | 
long been popular 
superior fattening qualities and hardi- 
ness, making them very profitable. They 
are in demand on the American market 
and largely bred on American farms. | 
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They are less esteemed for table pur- 
poses than some other breeds, owing to | 
the coarse and flabby nature of the flesh. 
country to analyze and pick out the best 
| qualities of other well 
They are late maturing and_ prolific, 
averaging about forty eggs in a season. 
$9.00 per pair; Gander $5.00; Goose, 
$4.00. 
African Geese. 
Rank with the Toulouse in size, and 
are considered more prolific. They are 
strong, vigorous and active birds. They 
are characterized by a large head, bear- 
ing a pronounced black knob, and a 
heavy gray dewlan under the throat. 
The neck is long, back broad and flat, 
breast full and round, body large and up- 
right. The thighs are short and plump, 
and the shanks medium long and dark 
orange colored. The plumage of the neck 
is rather light gray in color. Price, $9.00 
per pair; Gander, $5.00; Goose, $4.00. 
Common Geese.—$4.00 per pair; Goose, 
$1.75; Gander, $2.25. 
Pigeon Nests.—25c. each. 
Earthen Pigeon Nappies.—10 inch, 
glazed, 20c. each; 10 inch, unglazed, 15c. 
each. 
Aluminum Leg Bands, 25c. per dozen; 
if by mail, 30c. per dozen; $1.50 per 100. 
Aluminum Pigeon Leg Bands, 25c. per 
dozen, postpaid; $1.50 per 100 postpaid. 
Copper Leg Bands, 20c. per dozen; if 
by mail, 25c. per dozen; $1.25 per 100. 
Caponizing Sets, no case, $2.50 each; 
if by mail, $2.60. 
Caponizing Sets, with case, $2.75 each; 
if by mail, $2.85. 
Lead Probes, 25c. each; if by mail, 30c. 
Pilling Poultry Killer, 50c., by mail 60c. 
$10.00 | 
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STECKLER’S GUARANTEED POULTRY 
SUPPLIES. 
Years of experience have taught us the 
good and bad qualities of Poultry Reme- 
' dies now on the market, and in order to 
thoroughly protect our patrons, as well 
as ourselves, from an inferior grade of 
selling, we have arranged with one of 
the largest chemical houses in the 
known makes 
regardless of expense to put up for us 
under our own name and label a full 
line of Poultry Supplies that we can 
bank on as standing at the head of all. 
This enables us to place on the market 
goods of absolute uniformity and of 
highest quality, and our name on the 
labels will be a guarantee of purity and 
merit at all times. 
Steckler’s Microzone. 
Disease cure and preventive. Keeps 
poultry in a healthy condition. A valuable 
antidote for many diseases of live stock. 
Will cure Roup, Cholera, Indigestion, 
Bowel Complaints, Canker, Frosted 
Combs, Chicken Pox, Swelled Head, 
Sores, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Eyes, etc., 
etc. We strongly recommend its use oc- 
casionally, once or twice a week, in 
drinking water, which will prevent the 
possibility of disease invading the 
chicken house. Also cures Sore Mouth, 
Sore Breast, Back or Shoulders, Cracked 
Heels, Thrush, Wounds, Cuts, Sores, 
Saddle Galls. Per bottle, 50 cents; by 
mail 16c. extra. Full directions on each 
bottle. 
Steckler’s Roup Cure Powder. 
A guaranteed cure. Put one measure 
of the Cure into one gallon of soft drink- 
ing water and keep all the other water 
out of reach, and the fowl will take its 
own medicine. In a well developed case 
of Roup keep all the afflicted fowls in a 
separate coop. When a fowl cannot see 
French Poultry Killing Knives, 50c. 
Lawn Sprinklers, a Complete Line. 
