. The Farm-poultry. gle Comb Rhode^ I. Ueds and Houdaiis, $2 for i:i; $.1 for 40; havebi-i ti breeding tliem for Ihel ast ten ye,irs. Also Pekinducks and Homer pigeons. Be sure and send for cir-cular. A few good birds for sale. IXl. Shove. Fall River, Mass. Tl^rHITK Birch Poultry Farm. Bridgewaler,I, . J-^-P-l -Heds. Indian Runner and Roilen ducks. See ad. page IkSl. I^^*2?-**iifl^^^ ^- •• K-I- Boston show, ll0i,*i,S. Cockls from this pen. $.)tc $15. Year-ling hens related to this jien. $:i to $..; mature pullets$ up. Ol,( Acres, ^Vl•cntham, Mass. IOOOr-^ Single Comb Rciis. bred j\\\f from
. The Farm-poultry. gle Comb Rhode^ I. Ueds and Houdaiis, $2 for i:i; $.1 for 40; havebi-i ti breeding tliem for Ihel ast ten ye,irs. Also Pekinducks and Homer pigeons. Be sure and send for cir-cular. A few good birds for sale. IXl. Shove. Fall River, Mass. Tl^rHITK Birch Poultry Farm. Bridgewaler,I, . J-^-P-l -Heds. Indian Runner and Roilen ducks. See ad. page IkSl. I^^*2?-**iifl^^^ ^- •• K-I- Boston show, ll0i,*i,S. Cockls from this pen. $.)tc $15. Year-ling hens related to this jien. $:i to $..; mature pullets$ up. Ol,( Acres, ^Vl•cntham, Mass. IOOOr-^ Single Comb Rciis. bred j\\\f from large stockciilar. , e. 111 .ivy Kiying prize winningnone bi tter ; w rite your wants; send for clr-loliii I). W .Bodtish. West Barnstable, Mass. C^ A^^J-^K^F-Concord, Mass., will breed onlyRose < oinb Reds hereafter. Entire stock ofchoice single Comb breeders and vouug stock forsale ai a b-irvaln. • TRAP NESTS. DEAL . flee. Trapnesl spi-cialtlcs are the standard; ciri rank O. Wellcome. Yarmouth. . September. 1 The Editors Question Box. In this department the editor will answer miscellaneous ques-ti ns on poultry topics, and all special requests for his personaltnews which can be answered briefly. Inqjiiries will be answeredas promptly as possible and as nearly as may be in the order inwhich they are received. Crops to Follow Poultry. (H. D. n.)—I have raiised chickens for fouryears on the same piece of ground, andthink perhaps it would be well to ploughit up and grow something on it. I haveread that it was a good plan to sow want to know if it isnt just as well tolilant something else on it,—gardenproducts, for instance. There is practically no garden crop butturnips that could be sown or set as lateas August, with any certainty of a crop—and the land occupied so long by poultrywould be likely to produce turnips, fineill appearance, but of rank this season barley is a good crop tosow. A little later winter rye would bepreferable. If
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