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HOUSE & GARDEN 
No. 4 Poultry House—5 units No. J Poultry House — / unit 
KENNEL — Sanitary, neat, durable. $10.00. 
No. 4 POULTRY HOUSE — 10x50 feet; in 5 pens: complete 
for 200 liens. Cedar, vermin-proof. First pen, $75.00 ; ad¬ 
ditional pens, $00.00 each. 
No. 3 POULTRY HOUSE — 8x10 feet; complete for 30 hens, 
$60.00 ; additional pens, $50.00 each. Cedar, vermin-proof. 
Neatly painted Quickly bolted together by anyone 
Send for illustrated catalogue 
iN CO Room 326 ' 116 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
CRAFTSMAN BLDG., 6 EAST 39th ST.. NEW YORK 
Address all correspondence to Boston 
A Short Cut to 
Your Castle in Spain 
You’ll find the guide post on any newsstand. Start 
at the front cover and keep on going until you reach 
the last—and there you are! 
On the way look out for Ralph Adams Cram who 
will tell you about the big idea behind your home. 
Beyond him is A. Raymond Ellis who has built 300 
successful houses in 8 years. He’ll chat about what it 
costs to build a house. 
Displays of windows and hardware and things from 
the shops will catch your eye. 
You’ll meet another author who can lay out the 
grounds about your house, and another who shows you 
how to make built-in furniture. 
Half way there you'll pass a group of sixteen 
houses of all kinds and sizes. Stop and look them 
over. They’re only a handful of the number scattered 
along your path, just as the four authors mentioned 
are only a few of the many who will stop and talk 
to you. 
Oh, yes—you’ll find the short cut in 
The Annual Building Number 
January 
AouseTjarden 
“All Indoors and Out” 
On the Newsstands 
December 20th. 
By the year $3. 
By the copy 25 cents. 
CONDE NAST &IC0., Inc. 
Publishers. 
440 Fourth Avenue 
New York City 
Homestead Silver Campines 
THE VIGOROUS STRAIN 
New York State Fair, 
1915, the first big 
show of the season 
and the second largest 
ever held in America ; 
thirteen regular 
prizes, including spe¬ 
cials for first hen, 
first old pen, with 
much comment on the 
quality, beauty and 
condition of our birds. 
Our records at New 
York and Boston of 
last year were equally 
good. 
Our aim is full value, quality, and satisfaction 
HOMESTEAD CAMPINE FARM, Box HG, Wayland, Mass. 
BOB WHITE QUAIL 
PARTRIDGES and PHEASANTS 
Capercailzies, Black Game, Wild Tur¬ 
keys, Quails, Rabbits, Deer, etc., for 
stocking purposes. Fancy Pheasants, 
Peafowl, Swans, Cranes, Storks, Orna¬ 
mental Geese and Ducks, Foxes, Squir¬ 
rels, Ferrets, etc., and all kinds of birds 
and animals. 
William J. Mackensen, Naluralist, DepL C, Yardley, Pa. 
ILLER’S “ GUIDE 
u POULTRY 
all about Raising Chickens r 1 !) r* r* 
-Care, Feeding,etc., sent 
Contains Colored Pictures 
of Pure-Bred Chickens, Ducks, Geese, 
etc. Book easily worth $1.00 for its infor¬ 
mation and valuable advice. Send for 
free copy and learn how to succeed rais¬ 
ing poultry--for pleasure or profit. 
POULTRY & EGGS 
FOR HATCHING for sale at bargain prices. 
A ddress 
J. W. MILLER CO., Box 17, Rockford, III 
POULTRY HINTS 
E VERY month some dealer 
discovers new methods in 
breeding poultry. If you are 
anxious to keep your stock up to 
date, and in good condition, you 
will want to introduce new blood 
and new varieties from time to 
time. 
Through House & Garden you 
can keep in touch with what is 
new and essential in the poultry 
line. 
Look through the poultry pages and 
if you do not find exactly what you 
want let us help you. State your pref¬ 
erence as to breed, what your breeding 
purpose is and other necessary essential 
details. 
The Poultry Yard 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
440 Fourth Ave., New York 
Kno-Burn 
— the Metal 
Lath that 
makes the 
Plaster Stick. 
North Western Expanded Melal Company 
937 Old Colony Bldg. 
Chicago 
Going to (Yale) 
Build? Then write for our in- 
teresting'^book written 
just for prospective builders. 
THE YALE & TOWNE MFC. CO. 
9 E. 40th Street, New York. 
