The Farm-poultry . t. Two U. S. Govtpatents issued. Agents Wanted. Send forFree catalog telling all about it. NATURAL HEN INCUBATOR CO.,Bo« 3. Columbus. Neb, COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES. At Boston. 1908. first and sixtli cockerel; oili pullet;and special f o r best colored male. Whileand Buff Kock&.li»07 aud IPCS —first, second,third, fourth, fifth, and :-ixth prizes ut Boston. Dontthat prove my stock as u-od as the besi ? 1*10cocker-els. Let me mate vou a pen or vard for best results. EGGS — EGGS for liatcliln?. S4 rfr 1>: • SIO; SI-5 per P. KEATING, - Westboro, Mass. ^ The Mm on


The Farm-poultry . t. Two U. S. Govtpatents issued. Agents Wanted. Send forFree catalog telling all about it. NATURAL HEN INCUBATOR CO.,Bo« 3. Columbus. Neb, COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES. At Boston. 1908. first and sixtli cockerel; oili pullet;and special f o r best colored male. Whileand Buff Kock&.li»07 aud IPCS —first, second,third, fourth, fifth, and :-ixth prizes ut Boston. Dontthat prove my stock as u-od as the besi ? 1*10cocker-els. Let me mate vou a pen or vard for best results. EGGS — EGGS for liatcliln?. S4 rfr 1>: • SIO; SI-5 per P. KEATING, - Westboro, Mass. ^ The Mm on the Farm ^ Every farmer ntrcds a good feed millforgrinding- cora meal, all kinds of feed,crackinsT com, etc. Heres an opportu-nity to get best mill made at a rea-sonable price and on trial fortwo for free catalogue describing MONARCHFeed Mills TMs booklet giTes let? ofbonest advice on millingmetliods,aiid tells jnstTvhat a millyou , Waldcoh8 Co. p. 0. BCJ27B,NCr, P».. Applying Some Rhode Island Colony Methods. EDITOR :—I have justread the rirst article in the newlj-arrived number of the greatest interest. But how verjtantalizing those pictures are. Nothingin the article about them. You have be-fore now most fully and instructively in-formed us about the Rhode Island colonysystem; but what is the three houseCalifornia colony system? and whatmean those double houses with the highdoors tliat look as if they were built onsleigh runners? One, at least, of yourreaders would be immensely interested tohear sometliing about them. You give us an excellent new picture Rhode Island colony house, with othersin the distance. May I ask how far apart— or, rather, how near together — it isusual to place these houses? How nearcan they be placed without the flocksrunning together too much? I gathered from your former articlesthat in Riiode Island they use usuallylarge coops for the hens with little chicks,an


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