HOUSE AND GARDEN 
July, 
1910 
KENNEL DEPARTMENT 
HOLDFAST KENNELS 
champion great Danes 
Importers and breeders of 
Harlequin, fawn, brindle and 
black varieties. Owners of 
champions and win¬ 
ners of more valuable 
trophies than any 
other American ken¬ 
nel specializing in this 
Breed. Pups and ma¬ 
tured stock for sale and 
champions at stud. 
288 Ave. A, New York 
THE ELMS KENNELS, 
AIREDALES. 
A choice litter of healthy farm raised puppies now ready 
to ship, grandsons and daughters of that great Champion, 
Clonmel Monarch. 
At Stud, Loper Eugene Macoy, A. K. C., 132, 556. 
H. B. GLEEZEN, Box B, Georgetown, Mass. 
Airedale Farm Kennels 
SPRING VALLEY, NEW YORK 
30 miles from New York City, Erie R. R. 
MR. HOWARD KEELER, Owner 
TIi is is probably the largest and finest farm home for 
Airedale Terriers in America. 
THE BEST CHUM FOR CHILDREN 
The most intelligent, affectionate and useful dog 
living. 
Only The Best Registered Stock For Sale 
The man who owns an Aiiedale has at least one loyal friend 
AIREDALE TERRIERS and 
ENGLISH SETTERS 
Sired by the greatest living Champions 
We can sell yon Airedale or Setter pup¬ 
pies of the world’s greatest breeding at 
$25 and up, according to quality. 
We breed but a few and those the best. 
No catalogue. Please state your wants 
and we will guarantee to please you. 
ELMHURST FARM KENNELS, Kansas 
City, Missouri. Fifty-ninth & Jackson Ave. 
MALTA PIRA Maltese TERRIERS 
are the purest blood in the world. Onlv a few dollars 
more gives you a thoroughbred. Prolific Studs. 
Champion of Champions Sonny for sale - $1500 
MALTA PURA 
Cl^ East 125th Street, New York. Tel. 3419 Harlem 
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FIELD AND FANCY, 14 Chinch St„ New York City 
the toy breeds I have named so far. Be 
sure of it, they would not enjoy the vogue 
they do—despite the fickleness of fashion 
—if mere beauty of form were all they 
had to recommend them. Remember, too, 
that while in the nature of things, they are 
most affected by women, the most success¬ 
ful breeders of them are of the masculine 
persuasion, and are amongst their most 
ardent champions. As a “watch,” the 
Pomeranian has no superior. The Peke 
is veritably rugged in his vivacity. The 
Toy Spaniel is a fount of love—and should 
you demand more of him, like another 
Charles II. shoulder your gun, and take 
him out to the covert with you. You 
would blush for ever having suspected his 
potential utility. 
The head and face of the Pom are fox¬ 
like—he has small, erect ears, tapering- 
muzzle, dark sparkling eyes, not too wide 
apart, very short body, with his tail or 
“plume” carried flat over the back. He 
has two coats under and over; the one 
soft and fluffy, the other long, straight 
and lustrous. He should have a profuse 
mane and frill. In color he may be white, 
black, blue or gray, brown, sable, shaded- 
sable, red, orange, fawn and parti-colored. 
Very small specimens, between three and 
five pounds, when otherwise typical, are 
most popular. 
Champion Senn Senn Reliance, a cup-winning 
King Charles—one of the most affectionate 
of breeds 
In color the English Toy Spaniels run 
thus: King Charles, black and tan; 
Prince Charles, tri-color, white, black and 
tan; Blenheim, orange and white; Ruby, 
a rich chestnut red, whole-colored. The 
basic points of perfection apply equally 
to all four varieties, but space will not ad¬ 
mit of further detail in this article. 
Pekes run in all colors—red, fawn, 
black, black and tan, sable, white and 
parti-colored. They have profuse coats, 
especially the mane, the body is heavy in 
front and falls away lightly behind. The 
tail, most generously feathered, should 
be curled well over the loins. The eyes 
are large, lustrous and prominent, and the 
ears heart-shaped, and not carried erect. 
Black masks and “spectacles” round the 
eyes, are additional marks of perfection. 
Pekes are often bred small enough to be 
stowed away in a lady’s muff—hut most 
people are content to get them anywhere 
under a dozen pounds. They are perhaps 
the hardiest of the Toy, or Lap dogs. 
KENNEL DEPARTMENT 
Nowata Pekingese 
Several very beautiful puppies, red, bis¬ 
cuit. or parti-colored for sale; they are 
small, sweet tempered and housebroken; 
in their pedigrees are twelve champions. 
At Stud to Approved Bitches 
Nowata Chin-qua-pin Fee, $25.00 
This little dog is a proven sire and is from the highest 
pedigreed stock. His own last winnings were at the 
Toy Spaniel Club show at the W aldorf Astoria, IX-cem- 
her 9 and 10 , where he was awarded eight special prizes 
and was adjudged the best Pekingese in the show, 
winning over several imported champions of note. 
Nowata Kenrels Huntington, L. I., New York 
(Property of Mrs M B.. Harl>y) 
ENGLISH BLOODHOUNDS 
The most perfect family dog. Companion¬ 
able, intelligent, affectionale. Natural man 
trailers, easily trained to find any member of 
the family or strangers; long registered pedi¬ 
grees ; always winners on the show bench and 
on the trail. 
I can now offer pups as fine as I ever bred, 
from three of my best pairs, not related. Also 
one imported litter, from the great bitch, 
“Queen of Hearts,” sired by ch. Hordle Ajax, 
the best dog of England for years. 
Illustrated Book two stamps. Photograph 25c. 
J. WINCHELL, FAIR. HAVEN 
COLLIES FOR SALE 
An exceptionally promising sable and white dog puppy, 7 
months, by Blue John—Brandane Carmel (she by Ch. Wisnaw 
Leader—Brandane Olive Puppy has very long, flat head, beau¬ 
tiful ears and good size. Will make a very good show specimen. 
Also a tricolor bitch puppy—10 months—by Southport Blue 
Ben. ex. ch. Parbold Peacock bitch—has not been in season. 
Both over distemper. ^ ... 
Puppies by Southport Blue Ben ex. Biandane Carmel. Apply 
NETHERMUIR COLLIE KENNELS 
MT. CARMEL, CONN 
, VERMONT 
FOR COCKER SPANIELS 
Write to the “Old Reliable” 
HANDSOME BROOK KENNEL 
Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. C 
Nearly 30 years’ expe- 
rience handling and 
breeding Cockers for 
every class of buyers— 
for house or field. I 
ship at my ri sk. State 
wants clearly. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. 
Do You Want a Dog? 
There are many popular breeds adver¬ 
tised on these pages by reliable dealers who 
have high bred puppies and stock to 
dispose of. 
This Department is run for the benefit 
of Dog lovers and solicits correspond¬ 
ence. If you are confronted by any prob¬ 
lem connected with Dogs write us about 
it and see if we cannot help you out. 
A special advertising rate in this De¬ 
partment will gladly be quoted to those 
who have dogs of authentic breeding to 
sell. 
Mgr. Kennel Dept. 
PET STOCK 
SHETLAND PONIES 
An unceasing source 
of pleasure ana robust 
health to children. Safe 
and ideal playmates. 
Inexpensive to Keep. 
Highest type. Complete 
outfits. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Illustrated catalog. 
BELLE MEADE FARM 
Box 19, Markham, Va. 
RABBITS AND PET STOCK 
Unrivalled Flemish Giant, Angora, Tan and Polish Rab¬ 
bits — Peruvian and Smooth Cavies for fancy or pets. 
Youngsters now for sale, $ 1.00 up 
ELM COVE RABBITRY, Great Neck, L. I. 
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