Gleanings in bee culture . POULTRY SECRETS: First published in 1908, this collection of the carefully-guarded secrets of famous poultry-men created a sensation in poultry circles. Every secret is valuable and every one has passed severe tests of itsusefulness. 64 pa^es, illustrated. 15th Edition. 110th thousand. HORSE SECRETS: Compiled and written by Dr. A. S. Alexander, of Wisconsin, theeminent veterinarian. Exposes the swindling methods of gyps and crooked dealers. Alsomany feedine and fattening secrets. Invaluable to horse buyers and owners. 64 pages, illus-trated. 9th Edition, 85th thousan


Gleanings in bee culture . POULTRY SECRETS: First published in 1908, this collection of the carefully-guarded secrets of famous poultry-men created a sensation in poultry circles. Every secret is valuable and every one has passed severe tests of itsusefulness. 64 pa^es, illustrated. 15th Edition. 110th thousand. HORSE SECRETS: Compiled and written by Dr. A. S. Alexander, of Wisconsin, theeminent veterinarian. Exposes the swindling methods of gyps and crooked dealers. Alsomany feedine and fattening secrets. Invaluable to horse buyers and owners. 64 pages, illus-trated. 9th Edition, 85th thousand. THE MILLION EGG FARM: Describing the enormous business andplant of J. M. Fosters Rancocas Farm, where 18,000 laying hens producedlast year the amazinn total of 1,121,478 eggs. Written specially forbeginners. 80 paares, profusely illustrated. 4th Edition. 35th thousand. THE CURTISS POULTRY BOOK: The story of the Curtiss brothersand their great Niagara Farm, built up from nothing to an annual businessapproximating $100,00


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