Copyright N° COPYRIGHT DEPosr ih ck . ia a ig . zy fe ERE PRS aie KE DERS OF AMERICA ee cae Sh gee ay RABBITS, CAVIES, FOXES ff fs ads SKUNK, MICE, RATS, 1919 LAE ae Saeee rh Bae Badan ce eaeee au Fa, Pe isin ESS: aN Tee ee a? — FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA | Copyright 1918 by Food & Fur Directory Co. -1919 Published by FOOD & FUR DIRECTORY CoO. Fort Worth, Texas. New Rabbit Culture and: Standage. -< By Roth and Cornman, Revised By C. R. Deardorff. ‘third Edition (Revised and Up-to-Date) Now Ready The best and safest guide for the experienced or amateur breeder. Tells what you must know and do clearly, concisely, and according to approved methods. Contains 132 pages, describing and illustrating all the leading breeds and varieties of Rabbits and Hares; discusses Feeding, Breeding, Housing and Yards, Diseases and Remedies, Selection of Breeders, Judging, Preparation for the Table, etc.; is, in fact, an encyclopedia of the best avail- able knowledge. Among books on Rabbits, it has no superior. Thirty illus- trations of all principal varieties. One of the many who recommend this book is M. L. Thayer, a rabbit expert of the highest standing. In the California Rural World he advises that the man starting to raise rabbits get some literature before buying stock. He recommends this book. Breed Hares and Rabbits. The demand is greater than the supply. One breeder recently received 32 inquiries and orders in four days. Most of these he could not fill WILL YOU? It’s Patriotic, Pleas- ant and Profitable. ‘Rabbit Culture and Standard” Will Guide You. Mailed Postpaid for 50c., paper cover; Cloth $1.00 With Poultry Item, one year, $1.00. The Poultry Magazine with a big Pet Stock department every month. Item trial offer 4 months 25 cents. The Poultry Item oO) Maple Av. Sellersville, Penna. coe UEL 24 3) o14511017 The Rabbit Industry This great war has taught the people of this country many things, especially that it has unlimited resources never before utilized. The greatest of all is the domestic rabbit. Before the war, rabbit breeding was considered a hobby, or child’s play. Today, there are many thousands of smart business men breeding rabbits for focd, fur, and fancy, making thous- ands of dollars, and in addition in a great many Cases, regain- ing health. The rabbit industry is here to stay, when a man or woman can produce enough meat from a few rabbits in the back yard to supply their table at a low cost, especially the finest and most nutrious meat known; do not let the pes- simist try to make you believe otherwise. The rabbit business is not a get-rich-quick proposition, as one must have some knowledge of it to be successful. The beginner as well as the experienced breeder should read the magazines published in the interest of the business, as almost daily new ideas are discovered that will help all. Beginners should read all the good books on the subject, written by successful breeders, who give you the benefit of their years of experience. List of such books and magazines will be found on another page of this book. To give you an idea of the mammoth possibilities of the industry: England markets annually about $175,000,000 worth of rabbit meat, France about the same, and little Bei- gium before the mar marketed annually about $75,000,000. The outlook for the rabbit-canning industry is also of mam- moth proportions, as this country before the war imported thousands of 2-pound cans of rabbit meat, used mostly by ship chandlers on our coasts. THE DOMESTIC RABBIT, There are many varieties of domestic rabbits. Following is a list of the principal ones: Belgian Hare, Flemish Giants, American Checkered Giants, New Zealand Reds, Dutch, Ameri- can Blues, Angoras, Himalayan, and Polish. As the breeding and care of all varieties is practically the same, the following short articles will help the beginner. The domestic rabbit is not to be compared with the wild rabbit, or cotton-tail. They are far different in looks, habits and flesh. A domestic rabbit will not thrive under same con- ditions a wild rabbit would. So a beginner should procure a good book and study it very carefully before ‘buying stock and engaging in this industry. A person can keep twenty-five breeding does in a smali house 14x14. Each doe will average about four litters a year. Each litter will average six rabbits. Young rabbits can be made to weigh six pounds at four to five months of age. So you have produced in a year’s time nearly two tons of the finest and most nutrious meat grown. Besides being a wonderful meat producer, the fur of the domestic rabbit is 7 “Up-to-the-Minute” Rabbit Hutclt (Collapsible) oe heart LI i Sth een This Hutch OVERCOMES (at present) one of the great- est drawbacks to the rabbit industry. Through its adoption the experienced breeder KNOWS and the BEGINNER is assured of complete safety for his stock. Experienced breeders who are using; testify that this hutch fully meets every requirement and are universally agreed and endorse the “‘Up-to-the-Minute’? as STORM-PROOF, SANI- TARY and LABOR SAVING—three requisites to SAFETY and PROFIT in rabbit breeding. W. H. Stopple Designer and Sole Manufacturer Dallas, : : Texas. en nner A AT ee ee ee Table of Contents Page Announcement : . : ; 3} The Rabbit Industry : . - 7 Classified List of Rabbit Breeders : : 14 The Cavy, or Guinea Pig ia List of Breeders ave - - 74 Rats and Mice - - aed : - 84 List of Breeders - . : . 85 Ferrets, Mink, Skunk Etc. . - : 88 List of Breeders : eas. . - 59 Fox Farming - . - 92 Fox Breeders - . ; - 96 Books and Magazines *. : - : 99 Supply Deaiers : - - - - 100 Markets and Marketing - - 4. 104 Associations : at . : . 104 Registration and Registrars - : 106 : ’ ie is hrs a - ay ; 4 hi . mes?) ier soe eae Laat 1, One ; at j ¢ - *: hoes: e0e~4~ — et Opn ew ely Clg op ae Sea ee Ap ath oh AR yy set 7 ¥ ‘ ; Ay = % ad oe ete, ‘ Be *. Seat Rat. oA f ‘ atin wpa om “a 4 . ¥ Pe ‘ * ‘ > ~ ee ee. vn <. = trea? f nen pal are i Mee tae) aL V ms ie 4 7] ave * ae ‘ a » “ yal res eoae- oe Announcement We wish to take this opportunity to thank all breeders and advertisers, who made it possible to get out this fine book at such a low price. We can recommend all of them to you, as we have exercised great care in accepting advertising. When writing advertisers be sure and mention this book. If your name does not appear in this book, send it to us at once, and it will appear in future editions, as we will print many thousands more during the coming year. We will increase the size of this book until every breeder is listed. We would like to have all breeders and dealers handle this book, and will make a very liberal contract. Now that the war is over, we have greater opportunities than ever, in a short time many thousand head of stock will be shipped to foreign countries to replenish their plants. The food and fur industry will be greater than ever. Now everybody raise something during the next year; there is room for everybody. Wishing you all success, and a _ pros- perous year, we are, Very truly yours, Food and Fur Directory Co. December 1, 1918. S FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Se eee mee REE Sema wit siy a Breeders & Fanciers News, Gossip and Information To Help You Breed Better Stock and Make More Money Will Be Found From Month to Month in ‘te Pet Stock Journal Lamoni, lowa Mighty Good Reading | The problems you encounter in raising your stock will be solved by authoritative writers, month by month in THE PET STOCK JOURNAL. It is the one magazine devoted to rabbits, cavies, bantams and pet stock that really makes for steady improvements inthe trade or fancy. Bright, informative contributions are presented each month on some phase of the “game.” The clearest opinions in the many controversies over names, methods and means in the industry will be found in our pages. When you have stock for sale, your first choice of an advertising med- ium should be THE PET STOCK JOURNAL, because it reaches beginners seeking foundation and old fanciers new blood--either or both, at one stroke. Better still, keep your ad running steadily in THE PET STOCK JOURNAL and get orders ahead of your stock. See Advertising Rates CLASSHEAY es» goo ha Bd TAD e ee een Be ...... Two Cents Per Word. Display a_—— Per ‘inch <2..* 3 ects Eta OS Rc LES a a tae $ 1.50 One-fourth Page eee a ea 5.00 One-half Page 2 7 ye eee Nee et Oe, ae aa Panter re 9.50 De ee ee en papa wre), 15.00 THE PET STOCK JOURNAL Lamoni, lowa. Subscription Price, 50 Cents Per Year. a a FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA very valuable. A great many of the fine furs you see daily are rabbit, dyed and made up to imitate the more expensive furs, such as Fox, Ermine, Mink, Beaver, Seal, etc. The fur of, the domestic rabbit is in great demand by hat manufacturers for making felt hats. HOW TO BEGIN. In the first place make up your mind what variety you wish to breed; then order your stock from some reliable breeder; you will find such \breeders’ advertisements in this book. The beginner should start with at least a trio; be sure the male is not related to the does; a good plan is to buy your buck from one breeder and does from another, Do not breed from immature stock; a rabbit should be at least seven months old before being bred and even a little older is better, as you will get bigger and stronger offspring. In selecting your rabbits, you can judge their age by their claws. If the claw is long, and beyond the fur, it is a sure sign they are old; the eye should be full and sparkling, and free from yellow in the white portion, as this is indication of poor health. Be sure they do not have cold or snuffles; this can be detected by sneezing, and watery discharges from the nose. The best rabbits for the beginner is utility stock, until a little experience has been acquired; then pedigreed or registered stock can be procured. HUTCHES. Any building, such as a barn, chicken house, or stable, Girt OS. EP kt Lake Cherles, La, Manufacturer of Knock Down Summer and Winter, Self Cleaning Rabbit Hutch. Breeder of High Class Pedigreed and Utility Rufus Red Belgian Hares, Allen Round Head Games, the best all round Chicken in existence. Member National Breeders and Fanciers Association of America. Write for particulars enclosing stamp for reply. a F ba FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Sanitary Feeding Cups for Rabbits MT ’ i! i ( Mh 5 inches at top, 7 inches at bottom, 8 inches’ high. made alittle drawn at top so feed won’t spill over; al- so little rounding in the corner inside so feed won’t lodge: NOTE- Can also be used for watering. Vessel glazed inside and out. PRICES 1 in carton for sample I5c. By doz. or more, each 10c. Weight 5 Lbs. each. Add postage if want delivery by Parcel Post. Agents Wanted Everywhere ATHENS POY TERY: COMPANY Fort Worth, Texas Caldwell Farm. ELIABLE Rasee EMEDIES Sold Under A Guarantee 7° Cure Or Money Back. Prepaid. Free Circular. AGENTS WANTED Caldwell Farm 2517, San Fernando Boulevard, LOS | .ANGEEES, CALIF CAUTION:—Caldwell Farm, is in no way connected with the P. F. Caldwell Supply Co. Caldwell’s Ear Remédy 35¢. Caldwell’s Slobber Remedy 30C. Caldwell’s Vent Remedy auc. Caldwell’s Rabbit Tonic 65c, Caldwell’s Buck Tonic 75, Caldwell’s Snuffle Remedy 75c. ne FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA How to Build Hutches This book illustrates the open, outdoor, sanitary, healthy, successful hutches used so successfully at The Rabbit Palace, written and illustrated so a child can understand and build the hutches. Price 25c. ‘ Being a compilation of experiences of all How to Feed Rabbits the leading Rabbit Breeders, and with this book you can raise every Baby Rabbit successfully. 25c. Fancier Publishing Co. Oak Park, Illinois that is out of the weather, will make suitable rabbitry. The essential requirements are cleanliness, dryness, and free from draughts. Hutches may be built in tiers, three or four feet high. A hutch 4 feet long, 2 feet wide and 2 feet high is large enough for doe and her litter until weaned. A small box 12 inches square with round hole cut in side may be used for nest box. If you expect to build extensively, modern plans for self-cleaning hutches may be procured from Gilmore’s Rab- bit Farm, Santa Babara, Cal. (See Cuts of Hutches of C. P. Joseph and W, H. Stopple on another page). FEEDING. The proper feeding of rabbits is of great importance. Rab- bits, as a rule, should be fed twice a day, morning and even- ing, just as much as they will clean up in an hour. However, this rule has exceptions; the best plan is, become acquainted with the needs of your animals and feed accordingly. Rab- ‘bits thrive on a variety of foods, such as whole or rolled oats, barley, wheat and alfalfa, and clover hay; also bread, milk, carrots, cabbage and green grass. However, green food should ibe fed sparingly, especially to young stock. Above al] be sure fresh water is in front of them at all times. BREEDING. Always take the doe to the buck’s hutch when breeding; some does will not breed at once. In that case, try her each day until she does. After the doe is bred, place her in the hutch where she is to raise her young, as she will have young thirty days from the time she is bred. About a week before time for her to bring young, see that she has nesting box and supply of nice clean hay or straw. The doe will build her own nest anywhere from an hour to several! days before young arrive, lining it with fur pulled from her own breast. Do not disturb or handle doe unless absolutely necessary, and see that she is not worried or frightened by dogs, etc., or you may lose the litter. It is advisable to keep strangers away about the time young are expected, also for a few days after. Young will come out of the box in from 2 to 3 weeks, then nest can be cleaned and disinfected and fresh straw put im. DRESSING. To kill, take rabbit by hind legs, letting head hang down; strike a sharp blow with round stick on back of head just back of the ears, Cut the throat at once to bleed the It 12 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA > carcass. Cut an opening in the abdomen between the hind legs and fill several times with cold water, as this drives out the animal heat and makes the meat more palatable. To remove the hide, cut around the first joint of hind legs, then across under the tail from one leg to the other; draw skin from the legs, turning it inside out, drawing down toward the head. After cutting carcass to pieces, allow it to stand in salt water for an hour or so, then it is ready for the finest dish in the world. To tan the hide, we recommend Young’s Tanning Compound advertised elsewhere in this book: DISEASES. Rabbits are naturally strong and hardy. Most diseases are caused by unsanitary conditions and neglect. Keep your hutches clean and well ventilated and you will have little trouble from disease. A good disinfectant is very essential. Better to order a supply of remedies before disease comes, as immediate treatment will be very effective. Following are few of common ailments: SNUFFLES. Caused by filthy quarters, overfeeding and draughts. Sym ptoms—Sneezing, with watery discharge from nostrils, which turns to white mucous discharge as disease develops, and in advance stages to yellow, with very offensive oder. The rabbit refuses to eat, is feverish and coat becomes rough. As it is very contagious, be sure and isolate animal affected from others, in a dry place, free from draughts and adminis- ter good Snuffle remedy. Caldwell Rabbit Farm Remedy is guaranteed to cure. Always have some on hand. EAR CANKER. Ear Canker is caused by vegetable parasite lodging in ear; can be detected by rabbit shaking head, or holding it to one side. Examine animal and you will find small incrustation. If not treated at once, it will spread sometimes working into head and brain, killing the rabbit. If treated at once, will cause little trouble. If no remedy on hand, a few drops of camphorated oil will help and cure in most cases. How to Raise Rabbits Successfully 4 1-page booklet of valuable and interest- ing information. We supply 250 with your name as publisher on the front cover and you can sell them at a big profit. Sample, 10c. Rabbit Disease and Remedies Gives every known Rabbit disease and the remedy. With this book there is no need to lose a single Rabbit. 25c. If you do not have our samples of Cards, Letterheads, Envelopes, Pedi- gree Filanks, Hutch, Record and Breeding Cards, Reply Cards, Post Cards, eic., then we both losemoney. Full set of samples 5c. Fancier Publishing Co. Oak Park, Hlinois NN, ee———————————————EE= FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 13 hight At The “TOP OUTDOOR ENTERPRISES America’s leading publication in the small stock farming and animal industry; published monthly. Brilliant articles and contributions dealing with Rabbits, Cavies. Hoxes, Mice, Rats, Goats, etc. by those who are directly engaged in such profitable enterprises. Let us senda sample copy for ten cents. When you have read it we know you will subscribe without delay. ‘$1.00 a year and worth it’? is one of our slogans, also ““The world moves and so does Outdoor Enter prises.”’ Let this advertisement “‘move’’ you to adopt an en- terprise that will cause you no regret; our journal is a sure guide and brimful of right up to date matter. DOIT NOW. Outdoor Enterprise Publishing Co. 408 Admiral Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri. SLOBBERS. This disease is more noticeable in young stock, caused by young eating too soon on account of lack of nourishment from mother. It is a digestive disorder. Symptoms—Constant flow of saliva from mouth, wetting fur of lower jaw, chest, and fore-legs. This fs not serious if treated at once. Use good slobber remedy; if none available, take small pinch of common table salt and rub it on the wet fur around the mouth. Be sure the rabbit has an entire change of diet. There are several more diseases that affect rabbits, but are not common. Get good book; keep supply of reliable remedies on hand, and your loss will be small. Caldwell Farm Remedies are guaranteed to cure (See ad. on another page). FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA > Directory of ALABAMA—RABBITS. Brittain, W. L.—Rabbits............ 912 Highland Ave., Montgomery Button, Leonard—fl..:..-...22.2-.2..2.2 312 W. 2Zist’St., Birmingham Garr. 7d. C:—Rabbits:..<.2s- 22k eeeee Albertville. Copeland, Geo. W.—BSBel., Fl#.22..22. 2505 22nd St., Ensley. Donovan, ej fee jie —Rapbbits pe eee ele ee Dallas and Peters Sie, Selma. Pariey; H..Li— Belz, Nee ee 1526 Ave. J, Birmingham mizer, J. TaN. ee ae ee ee oes 2524 22nd St., Ensley Cog yr, Simm gD ie) gl aaa espa canes tle es ache chhy Ancien a Sh ah Bees ite Margurg. Gry tess i VW. sel) 25) os. 2° ee ee ee 227 25th St., Ensley SPIEGEL, ROBT. 0.—Bel., Falkville. Rolls, W. T.—Rabbits....... Se Nn a we ae aa Naven. ARIZON A—RABBITS Berserie, f= —Raborte! 2. oo. 2.245 ee ee Box 84, Prescott Bronwik,. “Waite —N,, | 2.32 SS orate nsec ee Se ae SS ae Box 733, Prescott ING aU a ce IN ie es et Ne eel 9 | Oh ee Tuuscon Punkey, R. J.—Rabbits Dee RR ae AEE te aD te Seen 0 OM SR ORONO, fers 1 Globe Wielame: Vi 20 Bear ee i Tombstone Whelan, W.( saps ee ah hb Tombstone. ARKANSAS—RABBITS. andere; (Or. J; Ei SRavbits::: 26 eee eee Oscola. Drts,. Wilaris=—Rabbits.!: <....:1) 2) Seems Be ales Womble. Grummer, Theo.—Rabbits...........__. 1217 College Ave., Little Rock Hangate: C.6C=— Belt. < Ris i. eee Box 92, Silvam Springs Martindale jy Wier Ol Ser i. eo be Dh: PEON Se Sire Paragold. Schloesser, J. E.—Rabbits._.........0. Box 425, Charleston CALIFORNIA—RABBITS. Aitken & Herman—-W Bow oe 1004 9th St., San Jose ARMSTRONG, S. F. G.—N. Z., Box 256, Petaluma. Averell, Jas. _ FI ee a so aA ee 2421 Palmetto St., Oakland Banneck, S.: WN. Bane 330 N. Hicks St., Los Angeles Barkdull, Mo—PiL., IN} es eee ee Box 74, Eureka Bennett, Mrs. S. F.—Rabbits ta 5 ee a ee a SRI Carlsbad Betts, A. 1... ee ee 2907 Linden St., Oakland Brees, J. RON, Be eee ee Upland Burbick, Mrs, M. M.—Rabbits.2.20.. R. 1, Box 122, Sanotella Burns, Alice C.—Bel., FIN. Zo. The Palmer, Mountain View CALDWELL RABBIT FARM—N. Z., 2519 San Fernando, Ave., Los An eles. Cole, Ellis W.— Fl, Chké 2... 78 Naples St, San yea Coney Fur Ranch—Fur Rabppits..: 2... R. 5, Bos 244, Los Angeles ‘00D & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA ; is DODGE, Mrs. E. C.—Super Heavy, 650 Lake View Ave. San Francisco. Elliott, J. G.—F1.......- 5 Se ee mee 125 Clement St., San Francisco Cigale cites Way CAS! ye eee eee eee eemaee 3119 Boston Ave., Oakland Garnet Hutehes——P il. 2. ..2 io¢...-.--5---= 3431 Garnet St., Los Angeles Gay, Mrs: Leslie F'.—-N. Z......-.....-.----- 2819 Idell St., Los Angeles aT Se ED ES (See eee eee ake ene Santa Barbara HACKETT, MRS. L. B.—Hima., 3306 West St., Oakland. Pieeriee el ei a cn scnenan Ee 931 G. St., Marysville alts pirss yMyta——F 1. +). 2 Ao...--25- 73 Mizpah Ave., San Francisco Hemenway, W. H.—#F'l...-.-.....-------------:- 2128 KE. Market, Stockton Hilton, Geo. W.—F1., Lops...-..-..--.--..----- 3615 Penniman, Oakland Homey. Cc kh. Ravpits:._.....-.-.----:------ 2246 Ivanhoe, Los Angeles Pasikell, OW ine RR: Jr.—Bel., Fl, Ang.:...-2-2)i~ Box 658, Sawtell HOWLAND, R. H.—FI1., N. Z., 2033 LaSalle Ave., Los Angeles. ebesee die: b= N 2222-3). San -2-2 leper sh FAs Seer 28 E. Union, Pasadena TUR [DST gee ae 2 TE 5) oe ea aan es este ek” Aide Cadet, 3 aio ie Gardena ee ae es ee ee 834 Main St., Petaluma Reser bert: hie. No Be sn See 539 W. 7th, Los Angeles Lawrence, Chas. C. ate oe s3 114 Pleasant View Ave., Los Angeles hawrence & Lawrence—Ffl..” N.° Z...._..202-.-22.-2. esc... -—Eagle Rock Pewis, eonmn—isel.. “WE |. le. 2 Lodowa St., San Francisco Linthicum, A, H.—Chkd., Hima..-2546 28th Ave., San Francisco lane, Chas. S.—Rabbits: ..:-.....---22.22 1002 4th St., Sacremento move o. = —Rabiitectss 2 2th eke ee 1845 Marengo, Pasadena EST cle BARRE Dk gd 2504 S. Garfield, Alhambra McGannon, Mrs. N. 52h Aa oes PS 3951 Y Ave., Cacremento MeK ees. C.—N. @. 2.2.2 ete-scase 136 N. Seckel St., Los Angeles MOORE, THEO. S.—Bel., N. Z., Stockton. MURRAY, C. E.—FI1., 3820 Mentone Ave., San Diego. Perkins) 0) AP... oe ez ce -s..-Miles Bide. San Francisco Su) a ie OS SSeS) | sac ey te a ne oe 1417 L St., Eureka Powell, (Chas. .—RaDDiIts. con oo coe ence sec Box 176, Sherman Prac ier, - ale NN Bic. | icine 2tccensse ee eee fh ees S. State St., Ukiah Price, W. G.—Bal., N. Z........... 801 N. Stoneman Ave., Alhambra Rice, Paul A.—Rabbits SLs 225 en 2 oe YT ae EN Oxnara Salisburg, L. H.—FI1., Hima., Blues.....- 249 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena Peete Ot — PI se Sh Eagle Rock saneaerson, J. i.— Belk Wl. 2. 2... ee 350 Brown St., San Jose LESLIE F. GAY CORA L. GAY Highland Rabbitry 2819 Idell St. Los Angeles, Cal. OUR SPECIALTY Fancy Pedigreed Line bred New Zealands from Old Red Oak aud Red Oak 2nd. Old Red Oak now dead. Correspondence Solicited, “Charles F. Wagner, — Member National Bo& Feit Owner : _ "Association of “Americas 16 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA San Diego Rabbitry—FI., N. Z...........-. 4214 Colonial Ave E., San Diego Schank, Birs. V.—S]Bel Loe tea 2314 13th St., Sacremento Shield, .C.. ata Ts eee R, 1,,. Box 1, Penis SHERMAN, J. M.—FI1., N. Z., Fur Breeds, 2669 S. Griffin Los Angeles SAT h Pes Te SOA & Dic eee ls) Ae 2 i nen 5815 Fleming Ave., Oakland Stamens SSN. Boa. eS eS. Se eee eee Santa Ana Stones hie, it. — Rap DES. 22.6. el ae ee Burlingame Tenney, F. G.—N. Z.................-.-- 1834 Kirkwood Ave., Pasadena Thayer.) We 1-—Fl..- Bima. :.....2.-2::---2 3431 Garnet St., Los Angeles Thurston, Mrs. E.—F1., N. Z........... 3115 California Ave., Eureka Treusict; RK: B:.—Rabbits...2.2 2-2-2042. Box 183, Walnut Creek Turner, H. R. Doge IN in See gah ea 127 Broadway, Santa Cruze Unele Ben’s Farm Co.—Hinmia., N. Zi. Box 87, Stockton Recaar PGC! Wi Ble. se ah kee R. 2, Box 47, Inglewood Warner, PG. —Hima., Ne Zoo Box 807, Stockton MWresaick. “bros. -Age.) deRMiba: 25-2) 89: oe son a ee Mill Vailey White, A as i Ao 2 Ea eee ae ogee Whitehall Acres, Alamo Whiteman, Geo. A.—Rabbits..__................ 123 Spencer St., Napa Williams, Ofte) oh) Eg Oe atte as rd 342 Day St., San Francisco Walson. Brosi——l >. _...-. Acs. eR 3 R. 4, Box 13, Los Angeles Woodcock, Ve BN OF eos acs 3221 Central Ave., Los Angeles WAirieig. OW. ACR 2s ae hoses 876 E. 43rd, Los Angeles COLORADO—RABBITS. Pe Pisa: ks Hab Ns. ble ce) ytd oe ee ei Two Butttes Allworth Rabbitry—Rabbits..._...__.. -North and Tennison, hanes AMERICAN GAME ASSN.—Bel., 241 Coronado Bldg., Denver. Bartleson, R. Geel pee i! Mae ae ae ee eS Box 342, Colorado Springs myers. A. Wo Ranbits.) te 52 954 9th St., Denver SED ‘Pao happits.... ofa 82 R. A, Box 376, Mountain View Campbell, Win. Bl— Bel 218... ee 3039 Quitman St., Denver GarsOH. Wea: Wo ct See el Dee Box 800, Lamar CASS, GLEN G.—F1., N. Z., 1425 S. Logan, Denver. Clitison WY IVA Ne Zo ee es R. 4, Box B, Englewood COFFMAN RABBITRY—Bel., Wheatridge. Wemigtocis- ch. Ey oe) a al en Simla Crane, L. E.—Rabbits 9081'S. Grane Sto By es Salts EEO OL ES sae ot Sri ee SRE . £ St. Yr Cunninghan, W. Bi oe 821 Willow St mee Baws, . L.— Belly.) s Meeker Bete WAL) GS. .(Bied ns, aan bie co ciabel es. S19R Waller ee” ; Pines. Ceo.) Wi) . v6 eee 8 ; ee ie Gardner 1. Gen eee oe Ox 3, Fowler Oe bee Oe 2) (hema Bog 524 W. Platte Ave., Colorado Sprji Gorton, E. T.—Rabbit ber. mates eee eee a a ‘a eee 1435 N. Webber, Colorado Springs ’ SOL, aise sees <1 Deter oy ee i Hamilton, J,- H.—Rabbitss\ soe ae ria ee Harris. J... W.— Bel... See ine oe a ee oe Hilliker, R. REE aa > Fae 1930 Tan ae oe ree gar oe Ceo srsteenwcascneennteecnees 771 Santa Fe Drive, Denver , soa 2) Baten 2427 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs eae. by Ac-— Rabbits... eo eo a Cortez amison, F. R.—Bel., Dutch, Chkd 3028. S. Fox Ave. Enel i Sage Rabbitry 6 ha abe Oe : ae Tr Mtn Manser, Mrs. L, D.—Rabbits..........._... Drake Route boven FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Martine, W. G.—Bel....-....-.------------------------------- 47 Corona, Denver Meiseag, Eh. Ha N A 22 c2-2--2+-<- + R. 2, Box 211, Canon City Mebennon, i: bel Hima..-._..+..-.--.-.----.---- 252 Lincoln, Denver Ricer porn: WeOUr eh a 5 os een sees 918 W. 14th, Pueblo Mami, £. A— set Wie, Ohkd__.---_.---2-4_-----..-.----.<- R. 1, Arvada Rit. View. bavpiery—P hy. W622 cece 102 S. Newton, Denver Moyer, G. M.—Bel_..-:...---.---.------ 1115 Celar St., Colorado Springs fachots, BD. fi —Babtbits....-:_.----.-.-.----+2--- 3921 Jason St., Denver @aldey, Glen. M.——N. Z. -.....----<-----!------- 4300 S. Banicock, Denver 2 feige he oS ed S| 2) a a 3926 Lipan St., Denver sem ei, lee et a ce wc ee Ee ee Rocky Ford Plambeck, M. C.—Bel., FI_.-...-...-.---.----.---- “4536 Alcott St., Denver HMemineron, Wi) b.—Bel:.........--.------2.---2. 4219 Vallejo St., Denver [eh Cee YR Boe BRS) 5-9 ne Seen oe ee ees a oe Rocky Ford ysl, wee Sa ns cee see an eo ee oe eee Auugusta Srna. A lexander——W tS i. lee 1915 W. 36th, Denver oT TRUS pl ioe a7 BTS) es ae ee ee ee ere Box 360, Denver Sirah. Mies, f. hi.-——Rabdbits..--2..2-..2:--2-------. Box 416, Fort Collins Stump, G. C.—Bel., F1........ 425 S. Nevada Ave., Colorado Sgrings Ramlors W.) .——Rapbits. ...2.-22-22-c.s2ee eet R. 2, Box 47, Golden Thompson, B. M.—Rabbits...................- 711 Pennsylvania, Denver Thorson, W. G.—Bel., Fl., N. Z..--......... 1441 Market St., Denver Laon shabu. CO.-—bel., Il, N. Beni o ce et Aurora MOSES aie ols oe La Fr WE PR ac RA RC mee ae JSS Augusta Younes, Woi—Bel.,. FI... --.-.._- 524 E. Kiowa, Colorado Springs Zinimerman, Miss HW. Rabbits... <2 sec c ee kn See ceeee Home CONNECTICUTT—RABBITS. Armstrong, Henry—Rabbits................ 24 Chestnuut St., Norwich CES Eris SSE 0" SS 5 ae 22 ee a ee cc Darien Redumer, maeve—— ihe), IM Ae Se Rocky Hill Rundell, Chas. D.—Rabbits Sean Wee MLA Es MAE aes Meee R. 1, Jewell City pamertanem, Ov tur Dite) 22 oe. ee Stamford SOW GA Be SS Dg 5, =) Pee sl (a Se ap ec eR Norwalk Smith, Wm. J.—Rabbits ees Sea Soe Sem ea: SL aes CRY Taftvilie Sturgess, | J ite! 2 aged Weer. pl Nn Bae eee ee 113 S. Main St., Wallingford WAGNER, CHAS. F.—FI1., Chkd., South Wilton. RY gdiceures Bl ised ey otitis Wi Le ee oe te tae Taftville LaGrotin Rabbitry Breeders of Black, White, Light Grey, and Steel Grey Flemish Giants. American Checkered Giants, European Greys. South Wilton, : : : } Conn. 17 ll sl FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERCA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Allen: OVW Berea eee R. 2, N. Y. Ave Sta., Washington Tueker, GeO.:- Wi =— bea ug. <. 2s et ee R. 2, Washington FLORIDA. Baldwin, Wm. A.—Bel. F'l...-...2.--2---22..2. R. R. Box 117, Miami Barnet: Ogra——Bel.,. Woche) se: ee ee eee eee Barton Praceain, § Wai. h.—=Beh os 2k ee ee Jacksonville Wuilec. fev... G. Woe We >. oA Box 47, Auburndale ite: at. reat s:- 2... se a eee ee ee Brandon nee — ING es ce ee 231 Dewal St., Jacksonville GEKORGIA—RABBITS. Betts, Mrs. i. Bier SS Belle Meade Farm, Ashburn Cie OuEn: . Wi.=—Bel. ae ee ee 48 Cherokee Ave., Atlanta Donaldson. ..J...p.-—BRabbaits..... 560 N. Franklin St., Dublin Kd ward, Wm.-—hel., Pie NL 2 Box 416, Valdasta PAB ELEY re | ees ee eo eee en ee Buford Hampick. NE: G.— Bele Ne 2. ke ee 67 Depot St., Carrollton Mason. Eugh, Wo— Bel. Pi... 25 Peters St., Atlanta Peterson, W.° W=—Bel.......... SS. 914 Beman St., Augusta IDAHO—RABBITS. ASUS Wee ARO Ae oh eae Sn es Caldweli See Tel ey Se 2. Ee eh A ee ee Caldwell RT ei i, eee ei ee Ne i St 916 Cleveland, Caldwell Bilaaie OC — brome.) ane os Ue Se ee ee ee ee Caldwell Matec), Pe eee, +. We ee ee Caldwell By ew Th. ain) ——— Te Nn a ee Bae Caldwell EIDE: «ek. VW ee eee 112 N. 10th, Boise MVeriongiy hui Seeiye oy ta ee eee eee Caldwell Godfrey, Wom eet NN 2 Alen ae ee Box 162, Sand Point Pieritage, R. 4, Boise Witherspoon, Jas.—R..........---------------------+2eeeeseor New Meadows ILLINOIS—RABBITS. Adams, Frank—Bel...-.--.-------------- 774 S. Lincoln Ave., Kankakee Adams, W. G.—Rabbits....--.------------- 3434 N. Avers Ave., Chicago Allen, Phillip—Rabbits.........-.----- 4717 Forrestville Ave., Chicago AMIDON, J. W.—FI1., N. Z., Herscher. Anderson, E. W.—Rabbits...-...----.----- 3623 N. Richmond, Chicago Arnold, Lorn—FI1., Ang......-------------------- 346 W. Eldorado, Decatur Baar, Wm.—Rabbits.........-.-.------- 1449 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago Baeusay, H.- .—F1--.--..-.-..--.--------- 3627 Lake Park Ave., Chicago Bailey, Harry—Rabbits...........-.------------- 27 W. 109th PI., Chicago Baker, Sam’l. G.—Rabbits..-......-.--.-------------------- 409 E. 8th, Aledo Mali (Wee eel,, Na oma - 2 5-22 314 Naperville, Wheaton BARTLETT, GEO. E—N. Z., Malta. Benzel, Aug. J—Rabbits..............---- 2448 Pensacola Ave., Chicago Blackburn, B. H.—Rabbits....---..- 1829 N. Kostner Ave., Chicago fey, Ta biagl BE Steg | eRe a ner 1123 Division St., Springfield Bowen, Edmund—Rabbits......-.-.-.-- 15320 Columbia Ave., Harvey Branvey. Chas. BP _.”.2-_._--..--.------1-------2---- 109 Fox St., Aurora Brown, Wm. A. & Son—F'......-.....------ 5113 Strong Ave., Chicago CES A Pey ale is ip ES 6 0 ile 8 ane ee re ee Brookfield BUYERS, D. E.—N. Z., 1202 W. 3rd St., Sterling. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERCA The Rabbit Industry Is Coming’ Into its own. Those who wish to start in the business should buy now while buying is good. We have high grade, Belgian Hares, Flemish Giants and New Zealand Reds, for sale. Everybody ean afford to buy our stock because they are priced right. We have as good stock as any breeder and prices are low. All Beginners Buy From Us. WHY? Because we treat them right. Write for particulars to Fiebig Hare Ranch. Homewood, IIL. Browning’s Rabbitry—Bel., Fl.-............ 100 W. ‘Marietta, Decatur Carey, R. S.— Rabbits. ....--------------2--ss-- ees eseeneeveeeeg ees -Chemung CARROLL, W. H.—N. Z., 3629 Emerald Ave., Chicago. : ON SES Ys Ned) Oarais Be—odo 1c Ras aed aoe pre RCE Hee On aca Se ey et Harrisburg CHEFFER, JOHN J.—Bel. Chkd. N. Z., 348 Rosewood Ave. Kankakee. GATE RA Ae S| 512 [SR ae eee eee eee CEE PER OR Om cane Sy Jonesboro CLARIDA, R.—Bel. Fl, N. Fair St., Marion. Condon, E. nas :, N. Dies toe 108 S. Seely Ave., Chicago Cook, A. E.—Bel.......... pial sc Seen eee Box 594, Lawrenceville Crews, opie Hiahs 3. ee ee ee ee ey Murprysboro Cushing ~l@s.——Rappits.-.... So. se 808 Johns Ave., Decatur Cush, OR. W-SaRe bits: 2. is ek ek OS Re ei Sterling Cunningham, F. H.—Rabbits......_.._.. 2723 N. Maplewood, Chicago Mervisg Wick—ihab Die... ee. a a ee Box 185, Bradley espe, Ch == Bel sa Nien ee on) a ie Sandwich Dempsey, S. J.—Rabbits_-_.................. 3515 Emerald Ave., Chicago DeVore be. Beso biiss = 4.1... ae ee ee Mound City Donnelly. Ty For] eee oe ee p15) W. 57th Pl. Chicage Durrant, Jos. H.——Rapbits....... 1911-8, Third A-ve:, Maywood ECKERT, GEO. C.—N. Z., 2630 Winona Ave., Chicago. Egbert, W. ier 5c: 10) Shs Ones Se Oe ee Ge IML eb TPO el ike o Aledo ineer, JO0hbn W.—Rabppits!. 1.5 ee ee ee ee ee Berwyn Maekson, S$. H.—Rabbits.. 3 SS ee ee ee Morris Heser, i. A:—iRabbits:. 2 -t 3) eee 7220 Morton Ave., Chicago Eve-Wheeler-Newton—N Z........................ 105 Peru St., Princeton FEIBIG HARE FARM—Rabbits, Homewood. Berrien, Wi —Bely, Wi go ey let fo Millington Field, G. A.—Bel., Fl RSE ae Reo, EL rant ens Oa LW Box 334, Mackinaw Fisher, Ki J.— Rabbits UP Sa pth He tere 905. W. South St., Galesburg Pileischman, Otto—Rabbits.. a 3656 S. Halsted, Chicago Hox,” Wred——Rabbiter: Sev ae ees cs er Warren Fraley, Wi Ranbits..). "0 oe ee 2112 Hogan, Murphrysboro Poulter, ©, H-Bel. No) Pe 515 Irving Ave., Galesburg FISHER, WM. Fl. N. Z., 2710 Mont Clare, Chicago. Gersenlager, BY Ay Bel ARI.) .i 3 1905 Tardy St., Murphysboro Gieson, Geo.—Rabbits.............. 3943 Lexington "Ave., Chicago Goldsby, Ge) Me Bel., 3 ted ae i een ce paeae Pleasant Plains Goode, H.-Rabbits.2 os sot 3522 Natchez Ave., Chicago Goodman, A. gre a es ee ee Fee eae ae Gobden Goudreau, @ = Bel. N. ..2--2---2- 159 N. Rosewood, Kankakee Green, C. L.—F.--------------- 506 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Park Grinyer, W. TES G25 02) Ne raed Re 5 Mil Pee ooh ae ae Eleroy Mendota Harter, Ira H.—“Rabbits..-..-----.--=2--------=--=- 546 Ash St., Waukegan Hartman, A. Ge Rabbits:-:--: 1520 Cleveland Ave., EH. St. Louis Hawes, O. S ReseES B16) ol eee enc 3952 Belmont Ave., Chicago POM GESOM, 6Gi.pb = — Ola - ona anche en ee Cobden Henneman, Fred—Rabbits...------------------- 1638 Nelson St., Chicago Hergenhahn, J. C.—Chkd., N. 4.1930 Diversey Parkway, Chicago Hermon, Thos.—Rabbits.....----------- 2904 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago Henson, A—F'......-----+---------------72-7 1442 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago Henson, W.—Rabbits....------------ 1103 S. Marshfield Ave., Chicago Hinckley Rabbitry—wN. Re on Se Pie et ee Oe een oe Hinckley Hoeft, Robt.—Rabbits........-------------------- 2300 Winnamac, Chicago Fey Ta ays Mee) S43) ie A i oar hoa Sey Alden Hoque, G. W.—-P1.....--:----------------- 805 LaFayette, Mattoon Husar Bros.—Lops....--.--------------------- 514 S. Albany Ave., Chicago ILLINOIS PET STOCK FARME, Inc.—All Breeds, 5141 Washington Blvd., Chicago. Ilett, Mrs. Mabel—Bel., F1., (RIB RR Renae is Be RS ALP os eee Millington Ivey, A, W.—Rabbits........---------------------- 6608 Ellis Ave., Chicago Rr meOtL ETO Oe cag oo entree Hersher Jackson, H.—Bel., Chkd., Felbpese te 499 Hamilton Ct., Geneva Meacobcem. 44, 0. Wap Dis. ..-. 5-2-2 cae net Marseilles Tarebek, F'.—Rabbits........-.---------------------- 28308 8S. Homan, Chicag’ Moemminserel.. As — Bel. on... anne se ee Shelbyville Johnson, Ed—Rabbits..-......----------------- 1455 W. 78rd St., Chicago Johnson, E. H.—F1., N. ) DEERE Oe ASE 422 N. Lawndale, Chicago JONES, R. R.—Bel. N. Z., Box 76, Sterling. TOV Babbiary—Oonkdy,..Wh, -N..: A.2.---:----.------------qee ete as Joy PET RO | Gm nae 2 anne ie CRen EE a mes fc gigs Oak Lawn Keistler, Jas. F.—Bel., N. Z...-.---------------- 209 EB. Chestnuut, Anna Kemp, Oren——-R-......----.---.:----------------+- 110 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago Frank Tyk. 8 Wm. Fischer 3707 W. 22nd St. Helm af R abbitr 2710 Mont Clare Ave. Tel. Lawndale 7607 ; Tel. Columbus 9548 CHICAGO, ILL. Pedigreed New Zealand Reds, Black ard Grey Flemish Giants Age Single Pair Trio Three Months $5.09 § 10.00 $14.00 Four Months 7.00 14.00 20.00 Five Months & over 9.00 18.110 26.00 Does and Bucks same price. Orders with remittance booked for future delivery. Does bought from us, bred to our best Registered or Pedigreed Bucks Free STUD FEE $3.00 Prices F. O. B. Chicago Member-- National Breeders and Fanciers Association Chicago Breeders and Fanciers Association American Rabbit Breeders Association Oe SS Sana a aa ae FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA MEEK & COURT 5141 Washington Boulevard CHICAGO, ILL. Importers, Breeders & Exhibitors of all Standard Breeds of Rabbits and Cavies. Stock from prize winning strains for sale at all times. Illustrated sales List and Photos furnished on application. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Our Rabbitry & Caviary—The ILLINOIS PET STOCK FARMS, INC. CHICAGO, ILL., is devoted entirely to the breeding of highest grade Rabbits and Cavies. King... Geo. &; 5on——Bel., H1.,0N; Zi. 222 = --: 1028 Western Avye., Evanston. Westawar >) Olin eae se 1323 S. Harvey, Oak Park Pe es EL ee te ee 3707 Belmont, Chice zo Krause, Walter—Chkd., N. Z....2.-.---2._- 4727 Palmer Ave., Chicaze PTO pasha: Wa ee, ek a ee ee Downers Grove Lampert. Cl K—-Re dese .. St ieee 3535 Natchez Ave., Chicago RSP es icce a at =I Nicw eae ee Sn See pee ie Anna Leverence, John—Chkd., F1.......... 3243 N. Western Ave., Chicago STS pea: Seagal ROS & Witcher coer ae SOU Gr Ue ee er 751 W. South, Galesburg anes, AR eo ee ee 300 -Center Ave., Aurora ies, By Io —Re See: E SMI Abies on SEs era 15101 Main St.,; Harvey Peas, WV t= ima 8: 760 N. Sheridan Rd., Waukegan MEEK & COURT—AII Standard Breeds, 5141 Washington Blvd., Chicago ee dest ne —— EE ie ee eed Oregon and Jackson, Elorado MARTIN, C. 1.—Bel. Fl., East Peoria. i 2 6 6 aS a RN 1224 W. Randolph, Chicago MASSKA, ROBT.—Bel., Carterville. Mayhew, M. Dy tes 2 ee eee 3418 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago MAXFIELD, ee eee Tampico. McMillen, A. nut. i me nes SRR AN ire <2 Bo Villa Grove Medomrs,. “IN Beles 2.) a ee ee O‘Fallon Deiat, COs (ie eo ees 3406 N. Natchez Ave., Chicago Blerianing Eis Wh See Serre! teu eo ic: See eae R, ot Blein MILLER, W. H.—Blues, Bel. N. Z. Ang. Kai. Gai., 335 Ss East Ave., Oak Park. Moltin eg, TRARY ee 2 au uc Se ee a a rr Hinsdale VEGI J (Gree: Clap. As a 333 W. 109th Pl., Chicago DUE OY, Pt Ol oe 855 S. 5th Ave., Kankakee Myers, 21. W——Bel.. Fi via 459 S. Myrtle Ave., Kankakee MeCoy, Geo.—-Bel.__....) 2b) So Mt. Vernon Maney, HW. HeeeNY Zi... .etos he see ee ree ee Flora Mees; Howell —Bel...22. 2. uo: 2 Siredinae picobiag sok & Soe cae ete hohe eee oS 1043 St. Paul, Indianapolis SEE) Se CE 2 De peer eR R. 3, Box 77, Indianapolis SHAW, HARRY—F1., 536 S. 4th., Terre Haute. Sheppard, DEES FR ey oe agin Oe, eee eee Richmond “HROYER, B. F.—F1, Decatur. SIMPSON, J. WBel_ Fl., 289 Hoffman St., Hammond. Simon, H. Sey ee 171% S. State. Indianapolis oi) SD Nee | ee cet .667 8th Ave., Terre Haute Bat cases 28 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Saath Bi WR 1609 College Ave., Terre Haute Snyder, O, G.—N. Z.....--.-------------2-2--22eeonnnco ene Winimac Soltan. Bb. NWA Re eee Se 301 N. Sherman Dr., Indianapolis SPRINGER, W. E.—R., 1340 N. Capitol, Indianapolis Stale Bis a Nt ~ 20 Sones ecco 1428 S. 10th, Terre Haute Stone, “Hogas oh gene. 2: .-.-.---- 2 ------- 328 Cedar St., Hammond SWADLEY, DAVID W.—Rabbits See breeds), West Point. See cues Mo) RSs 2 ae epee reme se ta Re eer 1422 N. 7th, Terre Haute Sparks Pet Stock Co.—=-Bel., Ficize (2-2 -- Box 112, Rushville TEEPLE, H. J.—Bel., Decatur. Thomasson, Dr. W. 3. 8 PHS ROL. Rose Dispensary, Terre Haute Pimmc. 3.7 C——Bels N:. Ase.e- se: 5 224 E. Chambers, Ft. Wayne Teple, a) da. iS .:. 342.24 2..2e ee 1005 Broad, New Castle Troye, Chas.—Chkd., Wl..:.222s5 2 439 Nat Ave., W. Terre Haute Walden, Chas.— RK... ee R. R. A, W. Terre Haute Walters, G.-IN=—— Bel... ai ee eee Box 433, Gas City Walters, M. G.—Bel.......... Fs Lee De RES PO ee ONO Oe. ie ena Gas City Walters, Phtl=—Bet.. Ny wes. eee ee 2000 Walnut, Anderson Warwick, L. ae ork age Me? cSt) Be SO > PERS eee aes Lake View Web Fe ia Bel ae an eee eee ee ee 1618 E. 6th, Muncie W cedermann; ~ Ji Reeceeweeeeese ees 1709 LaFayette, Ft. Wayne Be Seas Wee esas ee R. R.A, W. Terre’ Haute Vi alee Mi ee. sence ne uae eee 926 S. 8th, South Bend Wilmaineton.-.J: .d ——_R-a 22. -2cccce sabe ee eee 1103 N. 4th, Terre Haute Wiehe Ni. J. bel, Wh. N. Ate eee Portland CRE Sater ERNE Ya ION a Pass RES Sk wee a eS en Hammond IOWA—RABBITS AGREES WV 22a 1 TING Die os Us kee le iy Montezuma Alien Thos--Ai—NSAieo ott Fe a Fee R. 2, Des Moines Abe yes ¢F. ERMINE nee ne eee cet ue oe Grinneli ATMOSLPONn ES 2 iae——N oh Zc... 0 ee ee es Zearing ATMOl2 gE). Je Belisce.. 2... 3 eee Pe ee ee Jesuup Babbeseks §.A wr SB ter. to gre a A ee Valley Junction Beary s Ac. “Et IRE es Si ie os ee a Ee Valley Junction BENTEL, ROBT. F.—FI. N.Z., Denison. Brown?! Glyde. V.-—Bel., Fl. No Zs tale Washington Busby. H. S.—iBel., Chkd., N. Z............- 732 E. Main, Washington Pyerly. ter Ga Bel es a el. Sey.) Carroll Campaenl) sevooult RR [n0f 2.08" Sree oe Vien Ochegedan Castie=. Oscar sR i'd. att). tithe Saal s meth re eee Correctionville Cleveland EA WAS ce: See be ie a ora Ft. Dodge Calo weR SRR PO et on 32nd & Douglas, Des Moines Deen.s Missi A tings Ro a ON a ee en cee Harlan Bastwoodom. la. Bel. Nu. Zoo 823 Grandview, Des Moines Frost’s Rabbitry—Bel. pido wade Hebe he Se cs ae eee pean a Ft. Dodge Purrnserlis 47 arnde-——p =... ee ae i Belmond Hammond, Mrs. Re C2R... ..... 654 15th Ave., Cedar Rapids Pemsen, DT Weed ee a ee Lamoni Harris, Mr,-and? Mrs, 48h. 2. 2212 York St., Des Moines Hari. Marry © Woe tk le eee eee eee Treynor Hawkeye Rabbitry—Chkd., F1., N. Z., Hima.....504 10th Ave Clinton Hess; 7H: C.—Bel,_ S05 :Ckb Wes) 3 SR oe heen Adel Hillwig, A.—N. Of» 2a denn Sa vstaety Sag ME Ae go Corning FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA HORAK BROS.—Chkd. FIl., 1403 3rd Ave., W., Cedar Rapids. Householder, S. G.—Bel.,.. Fl.-.-....-.-......------------:------------- Bonaparte JOST, H. F.—Bel., Lidderdale. Keeney, D. H:—Bel;,- FI.....t-----.4= 2808 Logan St., Des Moines Rounagsperry, C. °C.——Re:.-2---2.1.4-54 405 E. State, Marshalltown Mason, F. W.—Bel., N. Z...-.------ 828 E. Section Ave., Des Moines Miew@orrie, ~i— bel. .......-..-..--.---_----.----- , fees fe Luray Meclothnien, A. R.——Re__-...-.-:---------- 2812 Logan Ave., Des Moines Miller, Eugene—R........-...--------- ites Sener eee Box 398, Hamburg Matlers habppitry—bel-,’ Mlem+ ..__42.20.5....2 2-.-- 2k Hamburg feauriacker, i.——R..........---...-------- Mt. Vernon Rd., Cedar Rapids GPriara,. Geo.” B.—IC Wd vy cg ND Loo mse Seen i= He 2 n- Clinton LE ET LE ene IES Fel a (RG ae Saree 1127 Summer, Grinnell! Rawhouse, B. W 2t-=+Eia., ee ee a a See 620 East St., Carroli Do TPN 5 cess, 7, RES) 2.) 5) | eee nce go nee nen. erin espe en Blanchard Premertson. he BP i AS 1908 8th, Des Moines Roe, F. C.—N. ae heat ee aiaks 4 Fe 2) Ae 621 W. 2nd, Washington 2S SUL = Sa a es oe 1811 7th Ave., Grinnell SAMPSON, LEROY. Wh. Gts., Radcliffe. snerman: G) .C.—-N,-°7ii) 2h DO Ae 106 4th Ave., Grinnell Sint thy Bi. El—Bel., N. &...-::----s-------,---- 2923 LeClaire, Davenport Sperling, F.—Bel., FL, DE eae dee ea es Pe Council Bluffs SHE) oo Tus a eS OO ee ee ae Cedar Rapids Melis F300) CC Gy S| 212) aa ae a ea ec pit ae Sal nll es ee Po Williamsburg Siusak, eon Pleo 2> 2.222283 174 16th Ave., Cedar Rapids ener ALOR ee ne es het ee ee Newberry St., Davenport fueron, G. H.—PDel.......2.2..-..----2..------.--2 1527 10th, Des Moines rmieek iA ——OChkd......_.........-.-- 122 N St., W., Cedar Rapids TLS MS eee) So | 622 Wabash, Ottumwa Pamaerput. )T unie— Bel. ....-. 2.2... .22c.02c ence ee Box 496, Oskaloosa Ce ay CES) | aa er 2506 High St., Des Moines (UP) EN 2) lees 5 aa 9 Reed ov gee oe oe 2. a re are East Peru erwremmmenar EI eek oe se ee tee Stanwood CS SRS TSMR CoS) 1 Se pe a Dow City i ee TA. Pe — DOE Oe ke ES. EE te Grinnell Weaver, «., B-—Pel., bho Bis. 12... ce. ee. eee Ralston KANSAS—RABBITS. ALGAIER, MRS. M.—FI. N. Z., 2705 N. 13th., Kansas City. Bader, A A .— Bel... Hy,.......-.-..--.. 1737 Cleveland, Kansas City WS10T UL shal Styl fy == ele lg A a Box 523, Topeka ES ig 5 AAR A ie Eid eee eT ee ne Wichita en ene eee —— Ae lola Bishop, J. W.—Bel.-......-....--22.0.200-0. 2028 N. 13th, Kansas City ESS 6) Ee gel DS) ° ea ee 1037 S. Lawrence, Wichita Boyd, eee eee et OS 3003 Parallel, Kansas City Eamere Wel iA Bergow 4 bei: 3015 Parallel, Kansas City Pereretiere tht 5 (Gh Be). nec cet ceceetunsene. 838 Ann Ave., Kansas City Lil cap TOES) <2) 5 2) a [A Emporia BROWN PET STOCK CO.Bel. Fl. N. Z. 105 Spr —Bel. Fl. N. Z., 105 Spruce St., EELS Re SSS chalet chek lee Roe Emporia. Button, TE iad ee 2 7) glint eee D., Wichita == le 5) |) ca Pelt ait olhenha ptradahentbeate eamebas 212 D St., Rosedale Wichita. 30 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Robison’s Pet Stock Place. J. F. ROBISON, Proprietor. CLEARWATER, KANSAS Largest Pet Stock Building in Kansas Breeder and Shipper of; Pedigreed & Registered Stock Rufus Red Belgian Hares Blue & White Dutch Himalayans Guinea Pigs and White Rats. MEMBER OF:— National Breeders & Fanciers Association. Kansas Breeders & Fanciers Association. United Cavy Breeders Association. Cary, J. R—Bel., Fl. N. Z.....-----------2---2-20ceceeeceee Waverly Chouteau, Miss E. eS | DEN ey 1132 Troup, Kansas City Clark, Roy M.—Bel., F.....-...-----------------------22---e2-----0000- Pomona Clink, R. E.—R........-.--------------------------0--- 611 E. Douglas, Wichita Comer, G. W.—Bel., F.....-..--------------------------- 215 F St., Rosedale DAMON, MRS. L. H.—Bel. N. Z., Bazine. Davidson, W. H.—R.........--2:-4-:---2.-- 2312 N. Waco Ave., Wichiti Davis, BE. t9——Bel.s... 2... 2¢---e- 4-2 Ss 730 College, Rosedale Dietrich, ‘is; (5)... oes renee ce === 438 N. Main, Wichita DELANO, MR AND MRS. A. M.—Bel. N. Z. Fl., 1437 OtisAve. , Wichita. Detwiler; V. V.—R......-..-------------+<---------------- 2600 W. 6th, Topeka Eyeman, L. A.—Bel..........1....-------+------2--------- 202 N. Ozark, Girard FAIRCHILD, C. E.—Bel., 1105 W. Douglas, Wichita. Farris, M. B.—Bel yet FAT Se oe ee ea os Ae ee Pomona Fessler, Mrs. W. R.—Bel...-.-......-------- R. 1, Box 134, Kansas City Finch, Geo. F.—Bel., N. Z.......-..-.----- 1124 N. Monroe, N. Toveka Gardner, Mrs. Cora—Bel te a ECMO BESS Burlingame CUT ema gn ae ee ce ee oe Box 95, Lawrence Graze; Mrs: .As—Bel..38232 Pe... 136 Spring St., Kansas City Griffith. .Ws;H.—Bel,, ise... a: 2034 N. 7th, Kansas City Griggs, E. P:—Bel..-......--22.-2.2--- oo oe Garden City Havernian, ,D:— Bel 2 oe. abet ee oe kee 512 E. 2nd, Hutchisor Pha As WR anne eee Natoni- Heath, Geo. Pi ae ee 1135 Troup, Kansas Citr FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Brown Pet Stock ompany Breeders, Exhibitors & Shippers OF High Class Stock in Rufus Red Belgian Hares, New Zealand Reds, Flemish Giants Cavies, Rats and Mice. We can furnish you with the best stock obtainable in any of the mentioned breeds. We have many Registered Winning Bucks at stud, prices for stud fee reasonable. Send us your doe to be bred and have her registered while here, it will only cost you breeding fee plus $1.00 for registration fee. There is a mint to be made in breeding White Mice. Write us for prices. Wehave a good proposition to offer. We also have a good proposition to offer on Guinea Pigs (Cavies) Brown Pet Stock Company | 105 Spruce Street Emporia, Kansas WE APPRECIATE STAMPS 32 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Breeder & Exhibitor of Rufus Red Belgian Hares Stock for Sale at all times Central Rabbitry _ A. W. LILJESTRAND, Owner. 805 W. Central Ave. Wichita, : Kans. Stock right. Price Right. Correspondence solicited. Heath, Mrs, G. *1.=—Pl....22--.-2..--2--:2---i 1135 Troup, Kansas City Hogan, Pv BR. oR... 3... -- Seo 612 S. 15th. Independenc- Kansas City Pet Stock Co.—Bel., Fl., N. Z...-- 2115 Quindaro, Kansas City Kitzmiller, W. W.—Bel..-.....--...----0522.-...- 523 KE. 8th, Hutchison Lambert’s Rabbitry—Bel.......-......--..- 1616 N. Jersey, Kansas City arson sao i ee oo et 731 N. Main, Lindsburg LAMASTER, MR AND MRS. L. B.—N. Z., 102 S. Lincoln, Liberal. Laberty Tecan Ditty —— ree ee ee a nee ee cee cena skeen Sabetha LILJESTRAND, 0. W.—Bel., 822 Faulkner Ave., Wichita. LILJESTRAND, A. W.—Bel., 805 W. Central Ave., Wichita Maage, Chas Bel foto le Pate Sr 1610 Gommicnel: Atchison Mem liteney..J. Wes li 2 <5. 2 ice ee 1958 N. 32nd, Kansas City McMurray, Mrs. Maud—Bel.........--.. 1047 Quindaro, Kansas City hMaoreie bb hice — aber 8 oo ee eh ee eo R. 1, Hiawatha Meyvey, Mrs: Nellie—Bel., wN..2:....--2. 2 Box 403, Stafford Neidiger: 10-==R 3. eeeee ao ee Be Box 241, Cimarron PIOEIEO, ee O) ee ee 402 §S. Lincoln, Chanute Geamib, W:, 1. —Bel. . 223-2 1046 Sandusky, Kansas City Page, oGa .d=-SR borateies:. og ays dhe bal ot ap ak tee set Salina Pearson, P. L.—Bel., N. Z......- ic eet cee 3822 Westport, Rosedale Rawlings, TL. B.Bal Soe Cte aE 953 Minnesota, Kansas City RICHARDSON, MRS. CARL—FI1., R. 9, Ottawa. Robertson,. W..; Ro-B: Bel, 284 22 ees 1420 Ohio, Lawrence ROBISON’S PET STOCK PLACE—Bel., Dutch, Hima.., Clearwater. If you want QUALITY, I have it. Choice, racy Rufus Reds Registered Stock. It is a pleasure to answer correspondence. Write me your wants RIVERSIDE RABBITRY O. W. LILJESTRAND, 825 Faulkner Ave. Wichita, Kans. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA FAIRCHILD PRINTING COMPANY 33 1105 WEST DOUGLAS AVE. AD DEPT. WICHITA, KANSAS Letter heads, Envelepes, Pedigree Blanks, Breeders Cards, Shipping Tags, all kinds of printing for Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Breeders. C. E. Fairchild, Judge and National Registrar. Pedigreed and Registered Rufus Red Belgian Hares. RIVERSIDE RABBITRY—Bel., 825 Faulkner Ave., Wichita, ROBERTS, DR. B. R.—FI. N. Z., Waverly. RUFUS RABBITRY—Bel., 1220 E. 5th Ave., Winfield. SVU 8 eo Ee 2242 Elizabeth, Kansas City rian Wet ot — es ee BE ne ne nena een Rosedale STi yuleng Le SE 51) eee er 1947 Hallock, Kansas City ye ed ae ant eee eee Pomona ST CTI Gr Tete oo een nto e aoeee ere 707 Market, Wichita Storms, Heed—4Bell ...00 27 ))....2%-.. 1736 Cleveland, Kansas City Sites Lenmrege ba. OW J —— ESO, 5 ooo ae 55 cece nomen - onsen - nen Seeacneennes Pomona aera eyny per — IN 2 Pht oe ake ee ke 2 eS nei nce (Lyon Co.), Allen GP TTS SPSSAI a (Be i (ie ek 4130 Cambridge, Rosedale Aen ee AES he EES Fo ee eS 312 N. 2nd, Lindsburg VT SSC DS itl i ae 1222 Lewellen, Wichita Wine dye ih Bel ?- ON TS vie 8 Ge. 1042 Haskill, Kansas City Wells, ‘Mrs. W. E.—Bel........--..-.......--.--.- 420 Troup, Kansas City Wichita Rabbitry—_N. Zo. 22. 2.. e-cewee ete eee 1437 Otis, Wichita omen wat! “Atel 2-2-2: SsccntesszscaMpslcecektesc se eeteszeteccoes R. 1, Merriam KENTUCKY—RABBITS. Acai ye dels — Set 2 Oe Oo. Ba cass encstesseeesessenateneatooneteed Mayfield Sat ede ee Fs | I GP ee Fos cascetetterewaccnscass aco t ee Frankfort rele WT) aed REE St: | nh earn INGA fee ee ee al Chestertown SUPERIOR RABBITRY—Bel. F1., ‘‘Villa Rest,’’ Emmittsburg. MASSACHUSETTS—RABBITS. Abbott, G. W.—F1., N. Z......-.. 156 Mt. Vernon Ave., Newtonville Banerott,> Mleanor—— Rest ee fee 249 Beacon, Boston Buratam, 7M. a =—Bele ol. ..0. 8. 225s 11 Golden Ave., Medford FSUDT Fa SO Se ee eet ae oe. Sa ee ney North Amhurst Dexter, OW. Wea Polish oe o.oo ee 409 Beacon, Boston LD runes 80) gee. gal a (=| | ar oo eS ene dm eee 21 Station St., Quincy LESS deen Orr: 1 el RI Oe GY) en eh a en ge etea ern 7 Hubbardstown POnnKOMy HH. A..— Ree) ee see 336 Metropolitan, Roslindale Om nore. irs. FE. he ey 8 41 Copeland St., Brockton JONES, J. H.—Bel., Woronoco. Kooeinter 3A sR. eo. ee Totes 122 Marion St., Springfield Mae Qucen——Hel,, ti feet Potterville Oe Ube eT EO SCES 3 le ann de eee 8 oe ee 302 W. 21st, Holland Bag eee eta eerie) Sve a Se Charlotte Jonsan, Ao; H.—=Chkd., Fi ..-- 42 Rose Lawn Drive, Pontiac Johnson, esd Slee es 650 Bishop Ave., Fiint eae ne eI ee tk Muskegon meommey. (irae ——Heke No Zinc ose 404 W. Ganson, Jackson a ee ee ee New Lathrop 35 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Letts, R. D.—BI., FI...-....- BE Ge sali men eI ry 38 ci EB St. Johns ee TRON sy POs Vie — A ee ete a cabe R. R. Box 26, Owosso Tae OR 0 OL, Ne eee, Ses eo een 531 S. 11th, Saginaw Lud wig,: J. J .=Bel cc: eee ---5--- See ie AS 221 W. 16th, Holland Major: Joebn—Del., FUE ONG |Z... .2.s-22---22kte snbns hes ceemeeees ese Stephenson eset st i ge 2 ke os cadence senses ddeneas-e Renee ee Spring Lake oO Pv Begeeml Ane @ ccs © 2] aR 5 [See es nn Box 341, Plymouth i RN ey ey eS See a ee ee eee enn eENaR CS SOO acai oe pert SOE. co Branch IS BER G1 o (ave Wem NRT GUESS) | (RS (Oe neem Rem eons Mares MamMne Ken ot ee Claire MaLeCHONc ara ING Bioko seek ee 347 W. Ferry, Detroit VEEN sO. te a oceans hk oe ee eee 221 Wood, Flint ne ye Ba: eS 5 aa ae a nee enn Die oF Sty lee or pS Charlotte ye EE AEG. CE DS 2 re ar oe ee Reem NC Bi ae8 LHe + SYR or Charlotte NEW, JOHN H.—Bel., 152 Amity St., Muskegon. Perkineg ath ——Bel... e282. ae ee ee ee Millington Peter Ol. et i Sedge egestas 1014 N. Logan, Lansing EC oes WE ea gs ee ee eta ee Charlotte | EAE St ARI = RS PRES) 5c | MARE OR eee coe ee ea a Oe RR Ee Gres UN Reet la Belleville cE ta 10 Pea CE GEES” & Ua POSSE ae) var Pannier er er UneaT, SP reepremr aia Charlotte Riverview. Pet: Shock, Parm—R.. __.2_...2. ee Union City Potala tid avi ON a ne hee sane nce eeeeawneueees: 1032 Ave, A, Flint PUT n 2c TARR CES 2 et eee oe Naas premier tener Nagi 611 Front St., Monroe US Ne Ee EE por ae i de et ee ee aye, eee Charlotte PE RELDVET El Tae 5 Eao\ "SSeS ea RNa Ae aa ieee er Neeser OR yr een eee Chelsea SCHNEIDER, A. A.—F1., 1155 Marshall Ave., S. E. Grand Rapids. SCOVILLE, CHAS. T.—Bel., White Pigeon. VEEL rue ray e+ iy eee dass PD. «= ING: pin Peer Seon el oe Rochester SEIU bagel SP an) 4 5 ich eet Se eee Resi eter e Re 112 Baldwin Ave., Detroit Slosson.0h. == Boa 0 te Gare R. 4, Vermontsville STO) te licey 2a) |", eames | (hd Ui ec ee rr 623 Mulberry St., Owosso poh ek Eee Pd OR NP on eer snesnsrenee ee ae ee Morenci BPCUCe: ANe M5. Belay TT AOS .. on trefT tae 5 St. Joe St., Adrian SLOT, JBL AW Ronan onc nathncotece cc see 1081 Beaufait Ave., Detroit PROIIOHHO ii. Eko) Ae, epee ye Be ea Chelsea SEW anL. Wire.” WW" Bel.) > eee PN hs oes. ee ee Coldwater peewee Bel re ae ee ee Pee South Haven ae rg i SG a ee hae ne tag fe ee oe Leslie De eR ENC ee ee eel et eee Charlotte CLOUT STIGS ee gil: CaS) 5 bal Sle yo ae ae ana = mel R. 1, Escanaba Mm iemar,- Wee hid. hl et te 106 N. Saginaw, Pontiac ee ie eg ee ee ee ee eae Springport NY Geatects iH =Ber By]... .-. cs ee oe aie ce Leonard Moedman’ ~ Jesse ee ee ee Charlotte LAOS UTA), cI omer 2 dh Mtl le i ae ml NE maa at 11 Lispen Ave., Detroit MINNESOTA—RABBITS. ATNGOTSOM, Pe. - WW, shee See ce ad 590 Cimo Blvdd., St. Paul Crandall, M. D.—Ang oid Sraetiay e ie Menuet EON. * eg A oy Montivedeo SEN Sera ye Scns a ee eee Sleepy Eye DULLUM, J. L.—FI. Ckd., St. Bonifacius. hak ee NarsaT . FIOTONGG——N... Zo nen Oh. eee ts | aD oe Kasson PRs, AT SNe. she caisson cenedcacecesccasareabesease tates Ae New Prague Knisel, Frank S.—Bel., WG AN 2 Zeassss cts tera a 9 Pal Hopkins Lamoreaux, Miss E.—R.............. 39 Seymour Ave., Minneapolis FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 37 Libira, J. G.—Bel.........--.-.----------------------------- 671 W. 5th, Winona Pioneer Rabbitry—Bel., F.-.-....- 1604 5th St., South, Minneapolis Smith, Geo. W.—R......--.-----------+----------------- 217 Garfield, Hibbing Suttons Pet s.iock Plant——N. -Z..-.-.---..-.------------[f-2--234-----+4 Mapleton Mitton, WY 00. —R..- 2-22 + -s- -- 2+ 504 2nd Ave., Minneapolis Ji Vie cxsun 2h O's hae 2.1 eee 155 N. 11th, Minneapolis Wayman, HErnest—R...........---------------------------2- 20-22-22 R. 6, Holland i fviulc cc ci ag fia S Pena! yt IS Ae ee nmenee eee cetera eee Box 12, Weaver Wiese. “Gus Re... eats hee R. 2, Lakefield Wright, W. M.—F1., N. Z.....-..----------------------0-- sence nee een nees Hinckley MISSISSIPPI—RABBITS, Ro Ss A 2 5) eee ne eee Se ene See one eee Penton Ob, SES SY) ee a a en one were ase aeeee em 919 Pearl Ave., Biloxi Siaate + GeO. — Cle... Are She cae ee Bile: eae ee nos aeons Biloxi MISSOURI—RABBITS. Amnierman, C.—Bel.............--.- 505 Selma Ave., Webster Groves Andersen, Wim) T—Bell-) 2-2 eee R. 4, Box 34, Kansas City Auckerton, J.° B.Fl....-...........:--.-... 3534 Woodland, Kansas City Anschultz, Aug—Bel..................... 2823 Woodland, Kansas City ARDREY, W. J. & E. B.—Bel., 5085 Arlington, St. Louis. Ashleman, Geo. L.—Bel....................- 6841 KE. 13th, Kansas City Baker, “Ae Pr—IN? 2. lions ieee eon! 2739 Askew, Kansas City Boone, Mrs. A. Mi— Bel. = +.2..-22 2-22. cceccee 2003 E. 15th, Kansas City SS LL Member--- National Breeders and Fanciers Association ¢ National New Zealand Red Club. St. Louis Pet Stock Association. Chicago Breeders and Fanciers Association. Grevels Rabbitry JOS. A. GREVELS, Owner BREEDER OF High Grade Pedigreed and Registered New Zealand Red Rabbits Agent for the following: Caldwell Farm, Mackay’s, Mayhew’s, & Eckert’s Rabbit and Cavy Remedies. Gilmore’s Rabbit Mash Formula. Young’s Easy Tanning Compound Gibson’s Rabbit Book.- Fourth Edition. The New Zealand Red Rabbit and Rabbit Culture by C. P. Gilmore. Gilmore’s Model Self Cleaning Rabbit Hutch Plans. Caldwell’s Self Cleaning Rabbit Hutch Plans. Deicke’s Good Luck Disinfectant. Price list and description of above goods will be mailed upon request. Every Breeder and Beginner should have one. 4520 Easton Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 38 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA BORDEN, FRED. T.—Bel. Fl. N. Z., 4548 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis. yep, Co en ey ee ee eee 5011 Alabama, St. Louis Brooks, A. Wi=—Bel, Wit 2.2... ee Drawer 8, Mosby Buchanan, F. F.— Bel , pe ee R. 4, Box 386, Kansas City Sis) Meme MMU 2g) © 775) fs oP eA oe eee em Rea 3002 E. 60th, Kansas City Builtman, Mrs. R. L.—Bel state tel eee Se Mt. Vernon Builtman, Mrs.airo..*... u3u__..nan__..JJshrdluetaoinshrdlunununun Bumbareer,.C. R.—N..-Z, -.-...----2-22 4116 Charlotte, Kansas City Biurkhard.,vA. W.— bel. oe eee 5081 Arlington, St. Louis Bosse... be bal.. We) 2 eee Kahoka Canin, nas ——N: Zi. cre es eee ee 6840 E. 14th, Kansas City Oates — Nae ee era 2817 Main, Kansas City CHAPMAN, THOS. A.—FI. N. Z., 3738 Garner Ave., Kansas City. Chasteen,- A. Mo Bel ee ee eee 1901 Skiles, Kansas City GAT CW Ys siege Pema 9 1 = Giarneap ie a ee a ln fae a Ane Sans Penn AR seit i, alee Speed Cee) BriCy ai — Ree flee. Sat Grand Ave. Temple, Kansas City Coney, as.6P= Bel. 2.22222... 2940 Messingiton, Kansas City Connor; (las —-Bele 2% 2 ebb seen 8 4200 W. Evans Ave., St. Louis Cooper; Joe Di Bel... ...2225..-.-.s---ske 1312 Denver, Kansas City Cotgreave, M:—-N. Z..2.222...--i2i2- 82nd and Garfield, Kansas City @Crooker,«da.O—Bels< . 23. ee 3603 E. 28th, Kansas City CROSS, FRANK H.—Bel., 6433 Ridge Ave., St. Louis. Cunningham, R. B.—Bel................- 1722 Winchester, Kansas City DaVenyOrL Cs Bl AN Zs oo. cs ee oe ee R. R. 3, Hannibal Davies el © be eel. eee 1422 Cypress, Kansas City Degentfilder, J.—Bel.............-2... 22222. 7408 E. 15th, Kansas City DeHonis,' -Mdw.—Bel...-.2.::-%.0.. SR 6508 Roberts, Kansas City Detar. Krank welts! Cosel See 1728 Penn St., Kansas- City Durbin, : Chas. Bi=—Beliccc 2 nes 303 Holmes Ave., Kirkwood LOU ee oe Oe >see ee ns es GREE ER. ee aa ee Clinton PUGGenAe. J) W soe ete 3625 Barracks St., St. Louis Garrison, "T.. 2). Bel. Wee od ee 2401 Baeter, Joplin Givens; 1400 E. 14th, Uni. Place Johnston, J. C.—Bel Betas oles asd Ie 2400 S. 16th, Lincoln pT 8 ET 1) ee eens 6 eee een ee Nenzel a gi 2 |e OE 3) DE Se ee a a re Box 215, Alma Jaseph, E..A.—Bel., F.......2.....2.....-......- 3319 Grand Ave., Omaha fieare- John—sel., PF)... :..22255.-.2252.- 22. 2505---2 2300 Lynn St., Lincoln Kline, I, B.—F1., Wh. _ Eo SN a Pe Ae ES AT Re NNO Bo Dre Cambridge eg RSS RS 2 BS a a a 823 N. 17th, Lincoln Lanning, T. N.— Bel Re Resin tee nas Sete nee so 2631 Sahler St., Omaha CP Re SRG >) (Ae eee eae 543 S. 20th, Omahée ES 0 eS | 336 S. 20th, Lincoln RES g SR 2) SS ee are eR 2 Sicko <> Ae ee Bethany Ree mmeiere ©. S.——WN.. Z,..2:...----- 2. 22n2e-e-nnn-ncceeen 4304 O St., Lincoln pee Sh Se) ea a er ne ee er ee Oe hers Oe Benson MeMaster, <0.0.— 9. NZ. os coco cee ceccccces 721 Elwood Ave., Lincoln Mesamanm, GoW FI, IN. Zc secccs cecceccscecen_e 2822 Dudley, Lincoln MONMOUTH PARK RABBITRY—Bel., N. Z., 3302 Meri- dith Ave., Omaha Menrencts,.. wm— Bel... N. Biz...) 2c. occ eeccac ee ee Battle Creek ee et eS 3920 N. 44th, Omaha TR SST Sh > | 709 N. 27th, Lincoln OREGON TRAIL RABBITRY—N. Z., 3117 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha. Dre ots. se oN 1929 South St., Lincoln ca he ie, LS : 7) a a 529 S. 30th, Lincoln Pennington, Dr. J. l.—Bel., Chkd., Fl._.............. Republican City PETERSON, E. E.—Bel., F1., 3817 Gold St., Omaha. Petty, Robt. ee ae es oe. SEES Tree es 3922 N. 41st, Omaha PINNEO, C. R.—N. Z., 3117 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha. 1 ie Beal a GIRS Cea ee 2980 Martha, Omaha POLK RABBITRY CO.—Bel., Polk. Renstrom, (f(T wienite. 4248 Maple St., Polk 41 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Central Park Rabbitry M. H. Fowler, Mégr. 4213 Varimore Ave. Omaha, Nebr. BREEDERS AND SHIPPERS OF Standard Bred Belgian and New Zealand Red Rabbits. Breeders and Shippers of Thoroughbred Stock in the middle west. faction guaranteed. Member— National Breeders and Fanciers Association. Omaha Breeders and Fanciers Association. The largest Satis- Rodwell, R. H.—FL.........-.------------------------ s--2eee sneer Cambridge Roesch, H.—Bel....-.....-------------------+--------2--------+=- R. 4, Grand Island Sallander, Ey Ai Bel eee ae ec 4206 Browne, Omaha Schulyer, Lee—Bel., FI., N.. Z....-..-.--.:---- 1421 N. 26th St., Lincoln Serres Wire lee Fa ee ee 2552 Lahler, Omaha So runner I ew Raa aa es sass sae Hoidrege CUTIVE TCM Ne Be me a cas Ses ceed ae cc | seme ee Leigh Siver, i ke Oe 8 sn revue eesti 4817 S. 24th, Omaha Slaele: iH HRel..2...°..-..e. cb eee. 6325 Spencer St., Omana Suis pet, A= NG Zh sek ets ee Bethany STrrnit' 1s olga Elona lk Oat Ape et 2, 0 | gee 2212 Sheldon St.; Lincoln Spilman Wart —-Bell tte ae 2 eo ee ee Sutton Stenliencon. 1... V).—sBe rg cee eo ese eee ee ee Oshkosh Sue ett eg gail Cael) Peo oh) GRO MURnS eree Scr sat eee 1951 -Park Ave., Lincoln Stotzenburey Mdw=—Bell 2.2... 8 2001, L-St., Lineola Somes Ros. Bel. Hts. 2202 oe ea ee 1736 Q St., Lincoln eshte iene = — Bo <2 ed ue een ae 3401 California, Omaha Wanna (ST OSE NMC ee eee 1942 Euclid Ave., Lincoln pp creumeiice hel, Te. Gat Le os 8 ee at ee College View Aight, (Ue) ie MMT O04 Pe — 2) 1s RR Raa te SRG d coerpne SMe eee =! + leeee we Holdrege Thomas, NR ne ea ee ee ee eo rere, ae Holdrege Thompson, pny a Re ek ee Se ee Grand Island Piss = Bie pee ee ee a College View Ulrighse, Ulrich— Bel), Pb. =e 2326 Dudley St., Lincoin Uigmerest Bolu Me bee ee $006 Dodge, Omaha Vanhamieet tes kao. Oe. my 2709 N. 60th, Omaha we adgras ee Pe be —Bel. see. Steer et & 2422 Spaulding, Omaha Wet 14 SB iNT gr 2743 West St, Lincotn Werner, Ben — Belin. es ae Real steel Rio Fall City Wiig, Spt I, ae hale ye 1810 Vinton St., Omaha Wilttrivoh Ae) EP RU 1216 S. 10th, Omaha Willams, Mest nil Boy ee 4300 South St., Lincoln Wiliouint'..H-—hel. «NZ... 3302 Meredith, Omah Mordwaud, in ewe ea oe "819 S. 26th, Lineoin Worsley, R. bel al cee wee ee toe 3900 Wins 1a Siri Be Siee Weve. Woh. i eS ee eae pe ote ates, Miss We—B IL, Ne Zea seseeectecccecpeecceerttscneenste neces WERE eS, Et Gr =a Na eee gaa Bethany Kline aaGr en ork | R a Sess weg ese ceig> -pexav gees teonwap hota eee e aes Bee ee ee Jneno FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA NEW HAMPSHIRE—RABBITS. EES 6 Fe a ILD eee lan iat 28 1 ieee ee 196 Lowell St., Manchester NEW JERSEY—RABBITS. Cuthbert Rabbitry—All Breeds.............- Cuthbert Rd., Westmont VES? Sea Gee oN Sf 211 eae a eS ee 1423 E. 2nd, Plainfield Din eeetetge ls ee GEO |: aan ee eee re 300 Kaighn, Camden DEST Lf os ae Boa ee Oe ee oe eee ee ee eee Little Silver mien el, Wl: aN. Ac 2022-2. 2k eee e- Fanwood ie eae Ee oo ee a ed eee eae es ee Woodbine TEE US Ss eS 5 1 ee ee Ree ee eee Stockton PAINE, J. OVERTON—Bel., Fl., N. Z., 756 Broad St., Newark. CE SY EIS Cin ES RN SS ee See ee ORE. Semel eh Laer ear oe Ravena erect Ne Pe Sa heh 311 W. 42nd, Camden Popers. Wires: (G. E-—R..:. -- sce. +2. eee - 22-2 135 Cedar Ave., Hawthorne hye eG Ng — en eects 68 Edwin St., Ridgefield Sharmon, J. H.—Bel., Dutch....-....... 538 Bergen Ave., Jersey City SSO CE UN EIR 2 ores er Ae ee ee co en Wesley Ave., National Park Spagldinge. MKS Bel nt 65 Pineapple, Allendale nda: Meeaet OS) Sh) (ae a 128 N. 8th, Patterson Si ess ys oe ee C4 tole A 91 Carel St., Patterson ST Ae ira he ats 2 es ee Oe Belleville Wrest neo. H:—Bel., Fl... ..--2c:-.-222.- 79 Sixth Ave., Long Branch NEW MEXICO—RABBITS. — Pieintosh. .——Bel., Ni Zis.s:-2--.--.22--- 2s. 623 W. Fruit, Albuquerque NEWYORK—RABBITS. Pet gh ee oe Ee er 380 Imperial Ave., Painted Post fel) Shia Seat 5 SES ie ORS | Pg ae ee Oy Chem ont ee Cazenovia PRR ARO —— Be oe ncn 380 Imperial Ave., Painted Post JUN SIT OS 5 RES 2 Ee ert ers Morristown Aer som oO. Avs ee 507 Winsor St., Jamestown PORES Grn eats. Heed ee ts a ae Pk Lineoln Park | SEM CTPy Ga LS OOS 8-5) RCA see ta eC a en a oe = Sn Pe Basker ee eee eR ee ea 346 Woodbine, Rocheste: LEVEY 11 en 0 ietlV Ge F aie a ee 11 Granger St., Rochester er ere Ee eee R. 2, Ballston Lake DGS SE ie O16 RS eee 2 A ne 618 S. Goodman, Rochester GS DD ESe Sas = CESS 2 GRRE lialas re ee dae Clipe Ff Sa Rose Hill Pee remnew Ett Bee et 32 S. Main St., Gloversville amiewrel. Wy ey =e en 3623 Lake Ave., Rochester Ee oS) CA AES 2 ce ane a oR 10 Ivy St., Jamestown Ciba CO i= tt AB ey 712 Linden, Rochester ES Cg 1 a) Oe Ao Os ee ee Rochester Parapet we A ta th Oe | Madrid Springs LEE 2 EARS NOS RR (a a Dundee BLANK, JOS.—Bel., 428 Highland Ave., Mt. Vernon. BGS a 5 ee 31 Spring St., Geneva fas oN ES 2 ae a a ee (tt. Park Sty Syracuse ean te en. R. 1, Johnsviile Blue Ribbon Rabbitry—Bel., N. Z................. 34 Union St., Dundee ON iN os ceewevecueeunercck 63 W. First, Fulton 43 44 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Be Careful In your selection from whom you buy your foundation STOCK OF ANY BREED I Am Raising Exclusively Rufus Red Belgian Hares To improve this stock to the highest standard for Per- fection in Color. Type and Vigor. ONLY PEDIGREED REGISTERED STOCK. sind Prices Reasonable....... Joseph Blank 428 Highland Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Member---National Breeders and Fanciers Ass’n of America. Syracuse Fur and Feather Pet Stock Ass'n. International Belgian Hare Ass’n of America. ooo teste oO Mee ka ie Sree ee ee eee R. 3, E. Syracuse Breeze. fel nk ee ee 68 Summit St., Fairport Brickelmat *-Dr2-- Geo:— Bel: Fl, Himazs.. ees Naunett Brieeiy) We fa —_R_.2 5S Se ee Exchange St., Rochester brigmains BH CAR: ik ee ee ee Ye As aera Soa Barker Brockaway, es We SRR oi ee ee 24 Hamil P1l., Rochester Brepiyr iy We ee 7 Glendale Park, Rochester EST BN PE oy ee ee ge ee ee Jamaca iBnmme, Do CARs... ieee eee ee 202 Saratoga, Rochester Bumer. Arta at Vos 2 eyes eae 71 Ella St., Rochester BUTLER, B. H.—R, 33 Owen St., Rochester. Beery SN ae Ae cc i RNS eee ee cere Baldwinsville Oeratreg e, Wiss AAA SA We tea he SA Mac nett) Sal odbc aka ranma ek aa Bergen Clparprbatn Ee oe Son oe ss ee A en A eee an es Hartwick Chappel, (Bh Baa ars eet ee 202 Main St., East, Rochester CHEETY,, er Roe ot ar Os “ngs Ao EE One Lakewood Chet win). Thos — Rss... 3 ep ee 1016 Trae Ave., Syracuse Chetwint,. Wen We Awe dc ee 204 Hastings Pl., Syracuse CITY RABBITRY—Bel., N. Z., 916 Croton St., Rome. CORSET, “aes! tae. tl ee eee ee ee Clark St., Canandaigua Wolter” CW Re ose ee ee ee Brockport Common. Iohn-—Be). oo. ee ee ee ee Andover CiMIGy ol 2 bee eee) ee eee 55 Breck St., Rochester Cook, Marcus is Oe ee eee Brockport Cooper 0 Pa ee ee Hilton CELAMO RABBITRY—19 SANFORD ST., ROCHESTER. CUNLIFFE RABBITRY—Bel.,, F1., N. Z., 1221 E. Washing- ton, Syracuse Cutler, Beco. Sn ae eee 203 Norwood, Painted Post RS Sa ree es eae a kk Marlborough Dasa eee © Set eer EP MOEN EE ss Churchville Denlea, Geo. Po aBeke | (GREK aCe Sedtens <7 eee. 678 Warren, Brooklyn Dewhurst—R nb eRe Eee oe 68 Center St., Fredonia FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA SW rete eed ie he, ees 15 Washbourne, Franklinville Pyitieiaa es eB 2 PE soe poche sete ed 119 South St., Syracuse tl serio hd ee ee es 2 =e 550 Humboldt, Rochester LE OTEI TUN A es eae 12 9 AS Se nen Morristown Maoneavor. G. T=. oe eset 125 Lyndhurst, Rochester Riva eid oe ee ie eA Bion eect Kerhonkson DURLING. F. R.—Bel., Fl, R. F. D. No. 9, Auburn. Ehrstein, Chas. M—Bel., Fl.-.--..-..--.....-- 63 Rugby Ave., Rocheste! shame. Wee —— on eee 207 Hayward Ave., Rochester Poesy as, Ree. sees = 840 University Ave., Rochester TEC ST SP), (S00 ig ea 5 ae a en ee ee 143 Bristol, Canandaigua eee. se — Bele, BD eee cee. eels 2 Winston PIl., Schenectady Merrett. Ww FR eee 422 S. Goldman St., Rochester SIRE ERS g Gio Si Wyk SS 2 AM I eee ip ER epee oe ee emer Ie MOR ce Oa rocker Fayetteville FIRENZE RABBITRY—Bel., Fl., Dutch, Spotted Eng., Babylon, L. I. IEA eee nN ee ee ee Bristol RANI Te AT be Os fre Ms eA ae see a Brockport FOX, GEO. C.—Bel., Darien Center. Pena mee rt Se rN Eee ee Darien Center ik ere A ee ie ie ee eet 7 Keihl St., Rochester MOTE CS oy) Gls Ey RSS OY Re |) (CN ne Pn cee TG OL se oem sea oe Akron Grea. be W Bel). oo. eel ce 400 Highland Ave., Syracuse SCS nag ae eae 2 I ane gan ena ee eae 37 Bauman St., Rochester nme eave gr oO. Cae et 36 Arden St., Rochester GUGGENHEIM, ROBT.—Bel., Fl., Dutch. Babvlon, L. I. Gunnison, Mrs. R. M.—R............-....... 1522 Colton Ave., Brooklyn SEESES fg ERS (a) EE ea a Oe aR alee, Aw RCN remy pS IES Franklinville SEES A SE! Se | es one cee eeee 334 South St., Lockport (GW Uy Sa Ce 5 ee a 711 Jay St., Rochester EGE AS ML ES 272 Es hd Ee a aes of eens Seer, Deansboro Te Sued sich. fy (tied eek >. id ee ee a See 207 Water St., Elmira EE Ue OW ee a 51 Fourth St., Rochester Harrison, re ee 19 Dell St., Newark, N. J. PMarvercour. ane Mrs. B.—Bel..2 Fl... ease hese Smyrna CELTS ey (RLS BE EER ous Ee Ee eee. eS rae oe a nen See a Dundee SUS oe Nr See VS) a 2 Re ee ec Sn Ee 2 Naples iaves.) Thass! WR)... 0h cee 18 River View Pl., Rochester Bieherierot., BS iia, oe a oo cee sehen ae boc Box 3, Syracuse Fenn, eroy—P i... ....2)-.. 2st 709 Second. North, Syracuse Herman, A.—Ang., Bel., ba ee 1391 Clifford, Rochester Herrick, Mrs, T. T.—N. SE OE ae A) Oe 402 Boyden, Syracuse Herrich. Fay—R Mok DA 9s Rene Rb ne ee eae 65 Roslyn St., Rochester CEBU DSRS Lea SS A 402 Boyden, Syracuse Pearu@er on, ©. St _.27 Fayette, Brockport LEU LE besiege 21 Dats SE Tae ele re a se NL a RE R. 2, Salem Pa NG ee Ee ee ee oe he ye 251 W. Ferry, Buffalo Weare ee yee —— awe eg i ee a E. Rocheste:z Eales Bova 51 Saeger St., Rochester eee eel ee eo oe 380 Avis St., Rochester Horseman, Geo.—Ang., Hima., N. Z....... 3 Ravine Ave., Rochester erie IDC ie Se See a Hunt lg hie, ul -ter Seed 31 =) Re 587 Albany, Little Falls IVES, FRANK E.—FI., Merrick, L. I. Joliansony (Go wk Rn esas 722 Thurston Rd., Rochester OL Cae et PRs 2 eee 16 Bengal Terrace, Rochester peat ae ho WY Bed) ee R. 3, Richfield Springs 45 46 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Johnson, Bert S.—Bel.............--.--------------------220---2-- reer Akron a) ffow alia TST ay Poe cea eee 5 aR RE eae Ce 495 Main, Canandaigua is To 4 OWN Reo eco © ay le) DU ee eee eRe Be ee Se Hiltoa Jumeens Pio BIN Biers eesti ce 139 Parkway Drive, Syracuse KALBFLEISCH, C.—Higbie Ave., Springfield Gardens, L 4 . KEITH, WM. E.—Bel., Sherman. (el by, Mrs. spo 2s Se =e eee R. 1, Marietta EOP TENTUG My: 5. eo ee ce ee = ee dee pe cee ener cee ee Holly PCE. Hy. Haas oe sc pe a eee no ee genes mee Kinderhook Mbomreten).. ba. He eel. OW NG Zis nnn kb 2 Pee anne Waterloc OTe UE tye tio deere sr Seine yh ne ee se me oa eo 101 Bradburne, Rochester _ Lacey, Miss Ida—R..._.........----.-----2-1---------sceee Leichester “ LAWRENCE, DAN’L. G.—FI., N. Z., New Paltz. icleiwee hee!) Weg ED.— Ri i ee 57 Sterling St., Rochester eee VV hel etd PON et ee a tae oe 324 Caroline, Rochester Legtelbody, W. D.—Chkd., FIl., N. Z......- 121 Pitman St., Syracuse ETH OVS rab sf get] Boe el ot cased 5 iene ieee A seo eRe ee Sol pre ac eee Waylana Lemke, W. H.—Angz., Bel., N. Z..-.------ 831 Burnett Ave., Syracuse eskar Wee Cede. he etal 32 Church St., Poughkeepsie miese: MoOnNTaAG=—— Ri. 2222-2. cases seen eee Lee 64 Henrietta, Rochester Sale SG eas PE oa Beds 1077 Clinton, South, Rochester SE ieormenar atin yeh Pole eo tn. faces 874 Clifford, Rochester pei CEM... is he ee ee I Box 81, Watertown SiH ga pes ta De eee 5 2) Roa) Oh SL We de) ees Sores 2 8 McGraw MACAULEY, H. A.—Bel., Lincoln Park. Mey sy bua moit Mitr iy rt reese 2-50. 22 age sree eee Marlboro EV a@euel Wehe Wal | le pele ees) REE eee oe tiene ee Ae ee es Glen Spey o dbereivnl Bea) WV re SG — RR ec 136 Gibbs, Rochester TUE PTE fe kp 2 Le A A ee aa ee I eR eee yeas Sates meee ee 2 Akron AGM a 008 29 BB 5 te Be oS SR Se Ne a ae a ev 33.Brick St., Rochester Meduagehtin—Bel., yh 2... 2.22 steel 615 Hancock, Watertown ee Vaminie * (GC0.— Riva oon, o sot es cesee2 23 Asbury St., Rochester Wiles Seamer), A) Pe Ped 2 aoe scons era eee ae ony ae eee South Livonia ry WEASLS (ox 29 ge ID ds WE sat dE Ae a BI Se Race See SOC Westfield Mohawk Hautes Cheese 1) (OS ROS 18S COPED e rea Jee | MEM Schenectady URES ARETE.) Noe ees eth. te ee i i Barneveld [EVIL ig SR IEEE 5 ie = ee I en oe ie me er 445 Campbell, Rochestez a Veh MET, Aa — Ol GAM eae cl eee 46 Hollister, Dundee ee Wadi fot Wor eee ee A oe ee wit. 2. DY 104 Penn ya HOLY Sp gee GWT pee) 51 2) i eae ne Tie 8. o7 8, eet 44 ens cee Miltou OREE, Mrs. H. H.—FI1., N. Z., Marietta. Packard, Wm. L.—N. Z. jaar etree. aera) PURRE 05 ae SR ARR ese = Geneva PADDOCK, R. $.—Bel., 670 Thurston Rad., Rochester. mace’ h Ww. —Bel., N. Z, aero ear me ASAP | EU eR Le eT, Oakland Lee igld et by! Pale) MESES 0, eh aa an ee eer cba mae ses etae,: Leese | Adams Center |S BSP de IA RE ae te SL 122 Steko Ave., Rochester pM eaveg alla scrote? (F's Bre Jal Mini ae ne ae OS Recta, 0, Se RAT EDA A 2146 Lebanolui Lge vipa 8 44 201 CNS. Paley 8 © no a a ne eA Ry. Miah Coram, Liv Hg OW 20 |, veo NMEA 5h) SAS 2.0 [AD ae ne aN Pale OP RO ne Oe UU CO tg 101 Dill St., Syracuse UO, meme te ee Se eke ae, eee ee R. F.. D.. 4; Waterloo QUALITY RABBITRY—Bel., Fl., N. Z., 46 Hollister, Dundee. Beh png Mae ees FR ot ee i eee At ee 6 Roselind, Rochester Redman, 0. CH) —Rsi Se ee 53 Breck St., Rochester PRO RIE ys La BY pemm Eeges 2S eee ane eee ee Mantius PLORCI ys Abe. Oe ee a cecuh Tag becca tiie. be a Pittsford Roberta eves ic telt se de ee ok 614 Center St., Syracuse FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Robinson, L. S.—R.........-.-----------------------2-2er-e nett Trumansburg Hocsenbach, tl. WV ..—h...-2--:------------------ 605 Maple St., Rochester Ruecodin, -Chas.—_R...._.-:----<-.--:----------------------- 131 Gothic, Rochester “Sey irra Sle 8 eal ea! 0 5a re 4162 Lake Ave., Rochester Safranek, Chas.— Wel 22200222 nss nts. Main St., Spring Valley Salt. City -Rabbitry—Bel........--.---.-.-.-----------.----- Box 373, Syracuse SSS STIS SL CA ES 52 aa einer maa 946 Dewey Ave., Rochester COW ST 1: Sis PES | oe ee eee seme 805 Jay St., Rochester EVRY STTERS) (ro PUSS 5 Of lc Sane ee ee 420 Post Ave., Rochester SCHIEBER, A. F.—Bel., N. Z., 76 Chester, Buffalo. 113 Seward, Syracuse 52 Pel Re GES | ee ene eee rae Seimize.. Conrag— Rei wt) 2-22 tt 14 Clinton St., Seneca Falls ESSE RY YOR" (OSE! - hs (See eee ee 9 Liberty St., Danville EVE) EGR a GSS 57> | | ee Oe a eee eee Seen ee ese Waiton Senior, Mrs. L. M.—F'l........--.------- 46 Morris Ave., Mountain Lake Snesard, S.1 H.——Re...---.-- AE Lad: 119 E. Elm St., E. Rochester SUE TE eS ? Sa ES | ee ea ae 524 ‘Plymouth, Rochester SHERWOOD, ALBERT, G.—Bel., Hima., 59 Main St., Nyack. 181 Cottage, Rochester SU AETR STO aOe ie! Weed 5 i a nee oe SIMPSON, W. A.—F1., N. Z., ate ilpwiimeds. lise Ay —— Ole ae een a 108 Lake Ave., Williamson Stiegl sige RE) 2 Sto | ORE le 229) ne Ree ee eee ee Sanborn Syndicat SSS) : ae es ene ee eee “316 Gibbs, Rochester Smithie, Mildred—Bel..-.....-..-..-.-..-.-.--.--------- Box 146, Gilbertsville Spann. Gordon“ Belo)... 2.1... .2.22--38.-. Fase Box 13, Sparkill eRe mn ow, 29. bao reer shore sos 022-28 2b- selon. ee 2 McLean St., Rochester KS Se UT Aa) oc take A ng eee ee ea Richland So Sey ape Oar eo) a ee er eee ee Box 67, Danville Sue es Se a Sn Re 70 Dickinson, Rochester SU EG OURS SS | oi Ss oe ee ee aoe eee 171 Turpin, Rochester Soule 2 Uh cine oe Bak (a is ES A eS oe ETS keene ee ees ane Akron SiR Gi tcos @ Meets 5) 5 = ee a aie ey Se 113 University Ave., Rochester Si MRR Oy let 2a) 2 Oe 2 = a ae ares 2 ee Pittsford Summers Bros;—Pl.__.......--..24-- JowWn—R .-........--..-.--------.2--- PAE 491 Ohio St., Akron Teenie WV Te 8 285 N. Forge, Akron Po iorwe eV, OB et cs 354 KE. 156th, Cleveland Be i aa, IN ie Ee ot R. R., Dayton eee oe wd ——— es a ce sae 367 Bardges, Akron BAR Sy S05 SSE! ERS RI ee ee 9211 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland Tperemepena lees, Cb — ay ce 2... one ar = -snaesenannpcen tee snack R. 1, Wadsworth ieee ts Il DD, IN. Ai Ne on ees ee Wooster emer ti WAM | Pie ie #5 oC Ek as nce ce ae ee te Swanton |, SL Tid 010) 1 SS 5:1) ae eae ae a 621 W. Bank, Delphos Le E00 ye RR SSE 5 AS ee ee 530 W. Main, Springfield STU DST SB 2: SE | a re ee aa ee 297 W. Center, Akron Patties VV RR —— eo Se 904 Crosby, Akron aad borst.. Dr... Hi.—-N. Z..2..-.222..---.- Thompson Bldg., Cleveland [sire Ee cy ce Ge Cae 7 14905 Alder Ave., Cleveland |e-[0" Gy care OME I ee 3 oa 810 Sherman St., Akron Rowe Roe. es 1064 S. Michigan Ave., Columbus Rotremias eV i en a eee 197 E. Center St., Akron Ro emeiete a— pe WS ON. Ae ee a Fredericksburg (14 years in the Rabbit business) OTTO W. MEYER R. R. No. 2 Box 29 Napoleon, Ohio. BREEDERS & SHIPPERS OF Registered, Pedigreed and Utility. Rufus Red Belgian Hares---Flemish Giants, New Zealand Reds. From prize winning stock. Winners at Mich. Rabbit Breeders Association 1918. Ohio Shows--1917-1918. t All stock. best money can buy and guaranteed to please. Booking orders for delivery after April 1, 1919. Agents for Commercial Rabbit Farming, 50 cents, also Other rabbit books, Remedies and Supplies. Write for prices. Stamp for reply Member---National Breeders & Fancciers Association, Ft Wayne Rabbit & Pet Stock Association. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERCA kron MacDonald, R..,....R----------------------------2- 207020777 33 N. Howard, A Mapledale Rabbitry—Bel., N. Z. 4231 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland Mathews, Wm., A.—Bel., eae ie es 4438 Fo 114th. Cleyaggna. NS Zia MAURY ROSENBERY’S RABBITRY—Stan. ie ‘ 47.8 KE. -th St... sover Cee O41 1 aed eel 3: | Re ks eee sear en 1226 Wellsby, eh rer Mel or, * tf —Bel.. Wl... eee Linden epee ee Ta ip | 2 lee eo ES lee? He 1075 Bellows, ron Se yes Fl Sts, Phage Rae aeRO G3 10728 Dupont Ave., Cleveland Meimer, Louis—*R_..:..-....:2-..-.- 316 Prospect Ave., S. E., Cleveland Merideth, H. V.—R........-.------------------ 532 Jenkins Ave., Columbus Metz, Allen—Dutch..........-..-----.------------- 4230 Archwood, Cleveland Metzear, 4., Jr.—PL, N. 2.27.8 2187 W. 101st, Cleveland MEYER, OTTO W.—Bel., Fil., N: Z., Be KR. 2, Box 22 Napoleon. Miller, Geo. F.—R...........-.-------------------- 22-0 --2een eee Seville iu iu eS gata |g ees 5 se tern eee aroma SC 306 E. Chestnut, Lancaster Woare. 0B We cas ee 311 E. Exchange, Akron MOHAWK RABBIT FARM—F1, Tiffin. Movers) Wred. is t5 eso.) 2. see Box 24, Cuyahoga Falls NEWCOMB, J. M.—Bel., 2253 E. 68th, Cleveland. Nisa wander Ro... ee 1845 Chase St., Toledo rye es A es eee ee 266 Oakmont, Hartwell Panilnneicy,. Wi. c 2s 2 he cect 2 3333 W. 48th, Cleveland Peterson, e—— Ro 262) o2c ie i seek ee hee Box 252, Barberton Phillips, W. G.—Bel ...2:.2222.. 2202202 sgn ee 1857 W. 65th, Cleveland Ponies) Gc — Rien. ce es cere ee 8255 Doir, Toled¢ Prighe ie ANS Bio... 5.225 2 ake 3887 W. 37th, Cleveland PNSGn el toh oe Del 6 2 eo Ree a ee eee Miamisburg Gian Suey tea ee IN, Bc aetna 2 eee ee eee Burton WT = oh Oe ad r= 2 aS 3s ES Pee 1261 Pitkin Ave., Akron Bame@osle. 30401). Bi. Oe eo cs ee ee ee ee R, 9, Kent RateRIOrGs Wis Rin)... 4 see 1402 Foust Rd., Kenmore REED, R. L. & SONS—FI., N. Z., Swanton ery’ HRN os ea ee ee 521 W. Exchange, Akron Bellet 5 Ey, Se eS cee tenes ot ee ees 154 Adams, Akron BOGGS. 5 0 Jah cc haha ee 358 Berry Ave., Akron Ruce:s Rabbitry ——bel., FI... Ni a ot ee tS es Milford Center Richareg, | W 00). 23 ee 7738 Durcum Rd., Cleveland Richie. V. 'T.——Bel.. Ne-Bak. 1 2 ee 802 W. High, Mt. Vernon RITTER, W. nN. Z., Ganettsville. Rita Bs 35. & SON lo ee ee ee ee Creston BuOweTrG, Avo Pek.. Mi Ae) tc se eee ee Waverly Rose, Chas). W——Bel. eu rie ees 837 E. 154th, Cleveland Rufener, F'red—Bel., Fl., N. Z......-.--- 50 W. Tompkins, Columbus meer eh We ee ee 511 S. Chestnut, Van Wert Scarberry, G. G.—N., Z..................... 582 S. Washington, Columbus Schafer, Hrrhc—=Bel._.2... i Gale wa es ah 741 W. Wayne, Lima Sclrmitt;: Jom Bel... 2... emcees tes anees h 219 E. Beck, Columbus schneider, Bi. J.——Bel.,.. Whiieee gosh pos ee Marion SCHULTZ, A.—Bel., 197 E. Center St., Akron. Schulz, W. F.—N. Z. I hee ee MT Cuyahoga Falls Shaltto,) 7 Wi Bee oo ae i ee R. 3, Brooklyn Shaw; .-H.—-F li, ‘WN, Ain) + Siete oS aeons Bellefontaine Shenk, MSL Mee ie RT BIO te 261 Fuller St., Akron Spicer, (Cas. a eco ceg ces aie 456 E. George St., Marion FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 33 SUT aN Si Tea 5 1 © I ee ee 580 Crouse St., Akron Si ee ag el Pee ee 1430 Mosberry, Columbus SHRYOCK, MELVA—Bel,, Fl., Denman Ave., Coshocton. Sone ee CUA Se S| 0 ea 427 Market, Canton Short & Noble—Chkd., F'l.......--...-......- 607 Culbertson, Columbus Serio Oat ele —— le = = 62 N. Princeton Ave., Columbus Shieh) camel 9 ge) 2 115 N. Pardee, Wadsworth Simck 0 outer, W1-..s-a-. 2619 E. 128th, Cleveland Sjnhic . oe Co) a cae ar 112 Loomis Ave., Cuyahoga Falls Sane woe ee Spencer Ave., E, Akron SOE a SS) ee a a a 245 Cleveland, Waynesboro Searumese ee Wis = sk oe ee eke een ae Ft. Recovery SPICER, CHAS. E.,—F1., 456 E. George, Marion. Spooner, C. ie ine ee oe ee ee eS ee: West Park Spredt fs) 0) -— bel, WF. 2.2 2st ne 146 W. Center, Fostoria melee Sys GA SS © a eee eee eee eee BR. FO D:; 24;°8,. Akron STAATS, E. M.—Bel., 620 W. 9th, E. Liverpool. Sy) Sino UES SSS 5 Hee) Ca) (URE renee i Rp oe North Lewisburg sevens. VW. &.—HBel., Fl »..---_....-...-.-.:. 2024 W. 103rd, Cleveland Semen ME. be OL 2 ee 290 Arbor Rd., Cleveland sere SUS CV ia cee [yl Shee a ea 4282 E. 49th, Cleveland STRATE Syed (1 a eS Ce Girard mol ET (os hag | hail co Pe 7 gl a Se i ead 15 W. Long, Akron SSeS) CU 1S ee 2 A R. 2, Kensington TEST PSL ETS gS SE © ace ee ae ce ea 1454 Grant, Akron Ur NR) a Soe es te nn ded S. Euclid Pevomas, BE. T.——R.....2....-.----:-.-- 101 N,. Maryland, Youngstown TEL So ES RE 5 ASS a ee es SI ee ee ee Waverly merewmiprieres Fs: TAH oo a Be Rk. 3, Box 17, Toledo ean pUve (Mae) fare ee A Noe ee 189 Hill St., Akron Twoner, F, B.—F1., N. Z 2 A, pt ON OUTS eon tS oS OE NE NEE Wadsworth Rey Ry cece 1325 Maiden Lane, Springfield Waerinicy Ia. ee a ee 9916 Aetna Rd., Cleveland Vance, F. J.—N. Z...........- ESE Se Se ee or ee ee Reyonldsburg CL SC cel 2 aaloe| SS - a TS ec 74 Cuyahoga St., Akron Watkins, Be? NG i 2 EE ce A Waverly Watts. Jos, R-—Bel. -..c....2.-...--2...2 269 E. Eureka Ave., Columbus TS al PR eS 22S ae a a eee a 291 High St., Wadsworth OV ey Sieh el a ee 353 Mary St., Marion Le eS Ce 2 ES ¢ Re ee a cee eee Se a ee R. 20, E. Akron Whitaker, D. D.—N. Z...._....2..-<. 276 W. Portage, Cuyahoga Falls WHITMORE, V. L.—Bel., Fl., 580 Crouse St., Akron. Pn res ie SERIE MS ane oe a at ce Be Flushing Watson Sade — ee 1820 Fernwood, Toledo Werte Vee a ee 302 Second, Perrysburg Wilson, Wm. A.—FI]._.__...... Oa Ahr ee er 200 File Ave., Marion an ke... 586 E. Exchange, Akron Raa rah a A eg A TE es Swanton Woellest; (Chas: “i. Fear >. ). 2307 Meyers Ave., Cleveland Wisikw 26. —Bel ees ee eS 1135 E. 74th, Columbus ed ee se Miller Ave., Akron Wied oe Son el eS 512 S. South, Wilmington Worline, =) SS eS 2 ene Oe a eee 260 Olney Ave., Marion Whe@eeath nh. AT 758 Damonpool, Akron ree eh 8 ee Buffalo Yeager, See 2 et ee a le SS eS R. oF. D...20,-, Akron eee eee ee 1248 S. High, Akron AU Soke ES OS es 2 i ea ee 448 E. Perry St., Tiffin 34 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA America’s Foremost Rabbit Journal CHIH III III ICIS EIEIO IIA IIIA NIN ICN INI III II INNS You lose many dollars each day that you do not read it. ONLY $1 PER YEAR, Monthly; SAMPLE COPY 10c; None FREE. We sell supplies of all kinds. Write us. National Fancier and Breeder's Magazine Oak Park, Ill. That is really bringing the Rabbit to the front. a a a FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA sts) OKLAHOMA—RABBITS. 1 REN gL 10 a 3 Sel a eee OE McAlester 6 OEM igs i 5 Nl i Metals sel ECD el eee ee cS Semen ee Hinton EIST Ys ia 20a gage: | S12) eee 1518 E. 10th, Oklahoma Barnes, W. H—R.....-..---.-------------------22-- 2255-222 o notte ennen teen een Hinton Parnes. Wirsmemadie Rete 2-2 =--- NO, McAlester Beck, BE. A.—Chkd., FI..-...---.-2--2.-200-2---.2---------2----2eeee ence Hinton Bell, Dr. W. H.—N. Z..........------+-----2t---2----0 2020s ee ee Altus Bilyen, Verne R.—R..........-.-----------------------2-0-02-0--- R. 3, Stillwater a Bre re og ES 5 eee nee 206 N. M St., Muskogee Vere De ES: ee ee eee ee Ae 1226 N. F St., Muskogee Bone. Wallace—-R..........-. 2.2 -------—-2.--- ieee es McAlester weenat eet pF — lg TN Lic a ne a pe A a kt nw dee Earl STEVE Ass Der oy ea) Oe 2: | ae eee eee rere oar cee ey Hennessey ECA Es 1 A) ORAS! OYE a EO RE Ee ieee eer Saeeep 82 5. eee Chandler roe) 0 an SE) MS MR A : eee eS ene ele Nee ate ee ten Box 246, Ada he eekian. =D. «eco ee teeen ck soos ok 213 E. Broadway, Cushing Collier, Theo.—R......-..-- Meee) ah ERT ah. 3 ee a ee McAlester SCE ey aa OR RSS 3 1 | |RSS Aiea ee ee a eoeceeeearae igre nt oem 2 ean Seem e | Hinton moaneys: ols.e Mi Bel... 2.25222... Ms snd Weatherford Gowan, A.—Bel.,; Fl., N.. Z.....22.:..----- 2nd and Hudson, Oklahoma Dalton, A. G.—_N. Z, OID ene eee Aa SL Serer es ae b MO Pc 2 hE Mounds iraese. 2Virss Cy Rs cee 230 S. Cleveland, Cushing ECTON’S RABBIT RANCH—AIll Breeds, 2307 S. Oklahoma Ave., Oklahoma. NNT nN a gh nd ee pete a meee geet McAlester Mewes, John Mi——Belt“N: Bie eae eS Gray VS Ee gt SS) 81 2) aR RS SORE ep ee hope er geo Oi © weep). a AR No. Meredith papver Capt.” Els ——Bel, 5 Ne Aiteeccct cep cess Acces ase ee Norman CRD ORI EC Tie PE UE i es ee A re Box 12, Homestead Pecuee ite WCE NN. Fin cee ee ee Hinton Pall “fares BD) WV .——_Bel 2 ee A 602 E. Adams, McAlester Mammer, BO He22Re} W222... ove es 1720 Mansur Ave., Guthrie POPS OES ae OF eT bp 2 Sa aces 2 20 at ee os ee Sc ee Hennessey Pine se roduce (0: ——Bel oN Aico oe seen te Ben te te. ce Hinton Pagees: Mro. Bo ——Pel. Wb ooo eee ee ee. Holdenville Aaya SS RE VN. Br cn re ee BL Muskogee HORNE, JAS. 0.—Bel., 12th and Miami, McAlester. Rite oad Eh ee ed eee Sed Rye Oe le ke Chandler igre Derr ye Wi — ee eo ee es he Erick ee mtr he ee gaa sa re Oe A eels Konawa See erage er ee ee A Wilburton eee INS Fie re ie A eee ee Marshall PCINeT, AeG. eb tee et ee aS R. 3, McAlester Perrott. .W en — Olas eo a ee Hinton Ballinesworth OW! 3: — Bel 2222 SOED Lt ge Mere 8S NRL Eram Perea Sus — Ob nl een NN hee ee R. 2, Hennessey JEN TE EG Teg Sie * GAR ae a 724 Duncan, Stillwater Ger era ne Be ea a 209 Wren St., Oklahoma pe mon; ).. l—— Bele weed ta CO) ee ee, Mounds acts tee Se ee SB i ee McAlester Paeeele. JARs) bee 1647 Pushes Ave., Muskogee Palme) Wi WA et) ee Boe nS McAlester ere es NE ee Butler Darel ge Ie BP eg ee eet SN a), OK 5g Hinton Luchs, Geo. Wiel )5...............-. seduce herd me ak bi) ac R. 4, Norman 56 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Mittenacht, Chas.—Bel., F1., N. Z...---- 710 W. Woodson, El Reno Moete: J. 'T—FL, Nl Bei. e 2 ee Harrah Morton Rabbitry—_N. Eh) ee eee 508 S. Broadway, Oklahoma Weft). Sc fW.—Bei seh. Zi .5. 2.62252. 0-3- gee a Keifer Nesbitt, C. G.—Chkd., | ne en iene eit PIT) aS re ee Se Hinton Newby, J. S.—Bel., i DI AS) Tl Chandler NICELY, JOHN W.—Bel., 103 W. Grand Ave., Oklahoma. GS gd ORS 2 RE So 5 a ee mes 1624 W. Harrison, Guthrie Northstein, Bel INS is ese Be Hennessey aden, (4G@0 = SBel |... nso. Anke sieeg as eto ee en ee Duncan Oliver, WH. 'li.=—Bel., Ni oD.2a2-.2 2 ee eee Walter O'Neal, ‘Mrs. F’.—Bel...:.....2.--2:---2-.25-8 2 han Ba Clarita Palmer, *.Geo.—— Bel. .23k ee Se McAlester Padmour,.orma——R..2 2-3 i 222-0 1314 Broadway, Muskogee Parker, ‘Rev: B.. o--N.. Aue ee eee ....Mounds ae tine J... (MH BA 2 ee R. 1, Box 21, Muskogee Baschall; (@)) Bi ARC Se a he ee ee es Durant Peterson, Mrs... Mlera—— Reo oi er ee Tuttle freed. 3.1. Week es ee ee = ees oe} Ese feet od Wagoner hemmimes, A... GC. Bel... N.. 2.2... ee Oe ee Hinton Feeds} ih) AN) oN. Sa eee eee Mounds Hicharason, H. .B——Bel ie ee Ae ee Watonga Reishi ows! Fos VV a se ee BS ae ee A ee eee Tuttle Sean bliin > By WW Flees SS SS 211 N. Walnut, Oklahoma PSeeier, “A.. S eee” A Bice 2c eee ole, ek ee ge Waynoka Pune teh. GMs.» Wea PIN ie eet a ee pe aS ee a Purall SMITH, E.—Bel., Fl., N. Z., Hammon. RANE) peat sO lle ee eee et ee ee ee ee Lexington whee, MWY le —N . Bic won ee ee 1527 W. 27th, Oklahoma Siem, Wi vier Bel... es ee ee Pauls Valley sapuiers, A. Ho——N. Feo. A ee eee Hennessey Standley, Mrs. C: S:.—Bek...---2.2....... 603 W. Comanche, Norman STETTMUND, H. G.—(Reg) N. Z., Chandler. Wagae ts Ph te ee a ee ee McAlester ane, WC. es ee No. McAlester Tissue; Gea.) F.—PL. ON, Bi... JS eee See Waynoka neg e Dr. .. HiRes ee es McAlester Truesdale’ Gisd Real here. eel | fo ee ORAS Box 362, Kusa Wiest, “Oran——Be@)~ 5) 4.0 6.2.35. tack ice e e Avant Wheeler, Mrs. 1. M.—Bel............. 2.1) >= es Box 203, Stillwater Wneeier, MM. C:—Bel. eS ee Collingsville Mi ileex.,. Vi >. A. Bel. ..9 2) ee ee 220 3rd N. W., Ardmore Woods, Mrs. T. .€.—Bel.,. Wisc ee a Purcell Wristen, John H.—Bel., N. As. Ls.) ..2s oo eee a ee ee ae Quapaw Utterbach, J. “R.—Bel ~ 2. oot ete ye ee ee ae ee Newkirk Moune i, 1) — Bel.” WF, es 208 Patterson Bldg., Oklahoma 200, rhne——All Breeds... 0-3. eae Perry OREGON—RABBITS. ALLEN, 8. E.—F1., N. Z., 6419 59th Ave., S. E., Portland. Beeler, KH. J=—Bel....2.:c-.. 2 eke ee ee St. Helens Pirewi, W.. Bic—Bbs os. te eee eee 741 Linn Ave., Portland Coles, 0. J .— Bel... Loepsis > 2 ore. 609 Tacoma Ave., Portland Crover, Win, 7 ee 783 8th St., Astoria Ellerman, L. S.—F1., Hima., N. Z........... 10415 E,. 59th, Portland FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Furman, Mrs. Hazel——-R.................... 1250 E. Morrison, Portland (CES TRE rg ae Ee 1 ee a aries ners Joseph TEM PU 2 be lel SR Oe ea Box 709, Medford Harlan, Miss F. H.—Bel., ee a ae eee 645 S. 12th, Salem Irelow, John D—Bel., Hima.......... 5012 42nd Ave. S. E., Portland feeeneg TP Pe ete snakes ent 443 Farragut St., Portland [SG Set Sl SS” (cia eae eee weer eee 55 E, 84th, Portland Porime. Pabedan oe ame 515 Chapman St., Portland MeWonald-- Ay J. — bel 2.2 !sh.22-2 22st 1906 Third St., Baker Monticelli Rabbitry—Bel., Fl., N. Z......... 2183 E. Stark, Portland CO SEO 2 Wig = 202) ie A Se ee a Houlton Sere ye rs re MSP Ne one eee ke 304 E. Cass St., Roseburg Memiemore, h.— Bel... 2: --.2...2.22-2-0222.-2-2 621 KE. Polk St., St. Johns Weeemsey 10. dd —— Ne Z).222 sek onset sceccneeesee R. 2, Box 413, Milwaukee G1 (eel (EES) | a R. 1, Box 151, Milwaukee PENNSYLVANIA—RABBITS. TION Oa SO) 0 S| ee eee ees ae eee ee ae ae 53 E. North, Waynesboro Hatiey ele lek) fee ee eh 420 Walnut, Coatsville TSG rN oe nn ee a Slieppensburg BELGIAN HARE FARM—Bel., Waynesboro. Biponmibere Hare WMarm——Bele 2) ne. Pe hence Bloomberg Bostwick. Wo Bh -P 1... 2..-.----.-.....---- 20 Miller Ave., Mt. Olive Bremner ee Hanover Buckmaster, F. C.—Bel............. 1418 Denniston Ave., Pittsburg See rk nef a ee Yardly Semmmieriain: 1s Ohikd )2 os. eS we Sleippensburg OS Sa a Se 5 ee ee aes ae 425 Linden St., Scranton LEE STS, Sg) BS rool heed 27) SRM) 2 Ee ae Nicholson Ue AS ke Se 2 2 (epee ea Slippensberg Diemer, i. Belg 2 a esses 464 Penn. Ave., Spring City DITTMER, L. B.—Bel., N. Z., 515 State St., Butler. Eder, John F'.—BI., Sib., Fl. 1022 Woodmont Kve.. Williamsport oe a 220) St | a a 1619 W. Market St., York SN AE ORES °- She ae ge Pe ee West Newton SE eS A eS); {-) Ce ee a rr 262 Park St., Waynesboro won UE RM oN Wa Mal See: rr a 70 Main St., Canton Demers. | Liasyt bel ee oir ls per Slieppensburg Rowman eo. tah. 504 Conewango Ave., Warren LAE ORE | IN RSE 2°) (Eee eae Waynesboro Preeetatis tay Fs ar St. Petersburg Bre 1 oe Oe > a eee 410 Rebecca St., McKeysport Gauson 4, Ml: a son— pele P 1: 2 West Alexander Gold Cross Rabbit Co. =—Rel,: 1s Wey foe ee ee aeee es Cee ee Box 77, Danville Sig SCT EY RES * SRS oe eee me ce a eee Box 73, Trafford A ee ee lh R. 1, Lancaster PpemGtICEROMC Filer See Youngsville oares,. Chas, W.— Mie eed. he R. 2, Leechburg Hoffey, F. M.—R At oO e EDT pei Cee 16th and Elk, Pottsville HOLLIDAY, E. A—Bel., 126 Stenben St., Crafton. Isanogle, V. rR Hel., ot Seg ae eae ae 237 W. North, Waynesboro Kimmell, O. M.—Bel., |) Se, ie ea 432 Fairmount Ave., Trafford ee 2) oS ee eee Osceola Mills Pranlichy, rie eV) eB Tn. Foglesville Pere Ao eli 1210 Oneida St., Shamokin TE ERA BON | ES, ler ae te Ce a a Delmont nA | 58 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA rer, Irvin—Bbel.,. Plj-Ne 2e2] 2 ee ee Minersvilie pra AS (PC ee ee ee Box 95, Ellwood City pT ET A OG fs | Aa eR Ss eee pee ese P82 oes Madera McCormick, 7 EE 2 1p EE) FL a emer ee 159 8. dtitth St. Leighton Michaels, :—=B ee foetal ---t 207 Diamond St., Philadelphia IVETE ise ew a eo oh Bocuse eRe 244 5. Ninth St., Reading By PID Sea ds pe) Ua 5 ee eR ce eS ERR A R. 1, Elysburg MINNICK, LEWIS & SON—Bel., N. Z., Sharpsville. Moweenat; “Ro. (Ci—Bel -22:. 2M ee oes Ellwood City Pegi GGL. 27 ie Pw ee ee 113 N. Franklin, Waynesboro aap gs uel yo ee ee ie ee ees No. Warren Pia aan 6G sOps.. fe ee oe ee es R. 1, Manchester pie iets ets 0s 0 ear Ree eee ee Greenville Resmoiis. sky. IN Belt fe fae ee ee ee Nicholson TNS Ey 8 es os 336 Parker St., Chester Ne 0) — eg ae es ed hc an ae a ee Sen Mt. Alto Rooney, i. Bel. Wiles ee a eee 2308 8th Ave., Altoona Rosenheim, J. B:.——Bel... 2.2. -222.t 919 N. 15th, Philadelphia Scotus Re We ee. 4244 Frankfort Ave., Philadelphia Sime: “l= Belo’ Oe es 3486 Weekel St., Philadelphia Seated Ere eI —— A a ie nk La eg ee ee eke Kelletville Sriitle, 5. Hi — Biel ee ERD: Si Se OR ee Bs Oe East Waterford SNEE, J. S—Bel., Fl., N. Z., Claysville. SOM wo las. ds atten” Ue ol ee New Kensington snyder A. M. & J) w—Bel.,. Ws. Noes eT Meadville DSLR INS Ge Bis 1. See AEE ee ae ENS ee Canton eter Fete). Wet. 2s. ens bd occ eee ee Rn: 54. Sharon TAYLOR, MARGARET A.—Bel., N. Z., 922 N. Wheeler St., Pittsburg. Mhaomasy-Wees-— Belk fe oe secs Marion Coaten Pilea se BY, ee ee Bee a es Factoryviiie Ree be RE Wea en ice ee eee ee em a Lewistown VALLEY RABBITRY—Bel., N. Z., 371 E. Queen St., Chambersburg. Vamehen CR Ne Fit 18 Wyoming Ave., Temphannock Violet Bill Kennels—All ‘Breeds iy... ee La R: 3) York WWGEUe Ei ne aah ar ey es. Se 288 Mills St., Danville WENKHOUS, WM.—Supplies, Beaver Falls. West, Thos. ie fo RES oh AE CIN 9 ow aa eae ae ae eee Plymouth Winde, Geo W = Ra ee 7931 Division St., Wilkinsburg NY GICGUL,. Ht <= Bele SSN eo eee as 14 Buchanan St., Warren Wrist, , aek-— he. 124 vn $2. OCG. Pe re eee Box 12, Hagerstown ZEMETHeCY er, 2 WW. da -— Bel. ASE ear R. 7, Waynesboro RHODE ISLAND—RABBITS. PPOOUhs Glin ed ele be, a5 os oe ed) es Fairview Rabbitry, Westerly Biatteson “Ming 79 6B Belin 0S a cw et eS Davisville ia ymnaine de, 2h oe et eee 179 Forest Ave., Auburn SOUTH DAKOTA—RABBITS. Ault, H. L.—R Borrey. W Wt -=nei. sale las 1215 S. Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls epciwiae=teec: Stell Wig ete eh ee eed ny Shin Wentworth Dunkle, 5 P. BN oan on sd pe ae OE Herrick Ramsey, FE AB eli IN. (Zinn ais oul on eae Pierre TENNESSEE—RABBITS. Baliiwin ie 34a ey) eek ee Hobbs Flats, Knoxville COLEMAN, MRS. A. G.—Bel., Fl., N. Z., 1189 Minna Et, Memphis. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Davis, Mrs. J.—Bel., TED) AS Oe ae Sa ee R. 1, Hendersonville Godsmark, O. R.—Bel., FI.-.--..--- Alatann Rabbitry, Chattanooga Miller, J. R.— Bel 2222.2 2-_---+------2------22-2-2----encnne Ducktown Patterson, H.—Bel....:-.-.-.--------- 519 S. Massey Ave., Murfreesboro Sain, E. J.—Bel.........-.----------------------- 908 Chickamauga, Nashville Sain, W. T.—Bel., FI.---.-.---------------------- 310% Union St., Nashville Sheats, Geo, D.—R......-.--.-----+------- 835 Bullington Ave., Memphis Smith, Wm. M.—Bel., N. Z....-----.------- 2833 E. 5th Ave., Knoxville Taylor, G. C.—Bel., Fl Rc ke fo Pee i es ie See Greenville TEXAS—RABBITS. Adams, Russell—R.........-..---:---+----=------ 4721 Eastside Ave., Dallas ALAMO RABBITRY—Bel., Chkd., Fl., N. Z., San Antonio. Alg@erson, Rev. J. W.—R2-:...:.-.--2.--------22---53-+--2220---s----22 Royse City Price ee ee ae 2 2S bn oe goannas he oe Jacksonville Mijvedec, aobt.— bel... 22 .--25-0222- 4 -2e+- =< 3112 Commerce, Dailas Preemie WN A IN i) Fi 8 2 oa noth asap Franklin Milieaiters i. W.— IN. Ws -2,-_-<:s-.2--2.-- 225 -- e-ee ia cory es ae hee Mexia Ue ee TN Ee ee ee pes SR ee beet Den eee Marshall Ati hots Go es re. 2 es oes aco k teen oe 3010 Latimer, Dallas Anuercpms Ase —— IN Ate ee en 720 W. 10th, Dallas AWOETSO Mos UV SNe 9s 5 da a a er ees ot a a ake Mexia PCY Grn anh! Ci ea | 2 a Nel i A ee Ie CA SiS AE SR ee Cea Denison A iia BE te eh 5 2 eres sno vdews sea edit eee Sees s 1900 Magnolia, Dallas Arnold, RnR EC eh ate a. ee a Se 2525 Elm St., Dallas Atierammoesiie ©. Bel. a WN. Zy...-..8 2 2 eee eee ee Dallas Bailey, A. J.—Bel., N. Z pe we ee 2520 Ferris Ave., Dallas BAILEY, GROVER C.—Bel., R. F. D. 3, Box 6, Moody. [F280 1) 21 Men DAM {le at 2 es ee oe ee 5 Sane ee 7327 Beckley, Dallas JEL? OAL Gee es) © (gla elit es Re itp aes nn AS Pea 3244 Carlisle, Dallas Barrett, Wrst A. W Ret. cse ik. 5. oe ek 3337 Blackburn, Dallas Barrickman, Mrs.-W. C.—Bel............2-. 112 N. Mt. Clair, Dallas Bybee 00) re Ng ase ee ey, Se, Oh yeee Eee ad 5122 Bryan Ave., Dallas is eta te Oe se eo ty ee Ae eect ee Mexia Pree vie Wyatt, ite Re es 3612 Cedar Springs, Dallas Ber IMrsio3; ——Bele 2.2... 909 Henrietta St., Fort Worth oi SE OSM cee Sc ee ae ee ae 1805 Main St., Dallas Rabbits---Cavies---Rabbits Standard Breeds Only, Pedigreed, Registered--- Commercial Hutch Plans, Remedies, Books, Popular prices. Prompt Shipments. Alamo Rabbitry, peop nope F A. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 60 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Bengen, S. J.— Bel.-:..---:---<:----+2-+-=:--- 426 E. Woodard St., Denison Blackmon, ©. A.—R....---.-.----------+-----------+--- 2811 Cole Ave., Dallas Blackshear, R. K.—F1..........-------------------------2-- 2-0 ec retro Corsi€ana Boggs, M. G.—Bel., N. Z., F-...--.--------1---------------------0002=- Kaufman Boyes: Bi. 4 Bel se eo 8 8 Jennings Ave., Fort Worth Brads aw ele Ne fie ec en oo 5519 Reiger Ave., Dallas Bare bs SA ho. ee es ee 702 N. Winnetka, Dallas Bridges, B.-W.—Bel., N. Z..----..--:------=- 5339 Willis Ave., Dallas Brdwes. irs. Hi. A. N. Ao 2.22 a 600 S. 5th, Waco Bret Clee Ne 2 ee ee eee Box 1492, Houston Brown. B. y'.— Bel._.....2.22 2 eee 818 Missouri Ave., Fort Wortk Brown, Mrs, Gertrude—Bel., N. Z....-...----- 736 Center St., Dallas BROWN, J. F.—Bel., F1., N. Z., 2006 Stamford St., Houston. Brown, Ww DIN ate whe ence to ee ee ee Marlin Brocton. bevy. P= Belk Nw ee ee Bee R. Ff... 2, inais Brvant, 0. t= -Bel. oe ee ee ee 2307 Grand Ave., Dallas Bun tine... Aivs. 3G. Rea ee 1240 N. Bishop, Dallas | EC hg 1 Wes | § aaa e re alee aes oats ae oc Sat 8 1809 Main St., Dallas Burton, by ee), eta t Rte ph UES DPR Oe! a DBO ty Ca nd IN gr Ca Arlington Come for. hire wN "ty sat oue at ek 3107 Oak Lawn, Dallas Carnuand, ee IN a ie Cb Stet a oo 3210 Birmingham, Dallas Carrer 95.5) =n. | ei ee 1311 Ave O, Galveston CEDAR CREST RABBITRY—N. Z., Station A, Dallas. Robinson Rabbitry Pedigreed and Registered New Zealand Reds, Rufus Red Belgians, Flemish Giants. WINNER DALLAS JOC. 19138 WACO NOV., 1918 Different Stock Exhibited at each Show MEMBERS Outdoor Enterprise Federation. bit Journals, Gibson’s Book. SUPPLIES and REMEDIES carried in stock. HUTCHES Dallas, Texas 4825 Munger Ave. Corsicana, Texas 1515 .W4th Ave. “BUY THE BEST” DEPT. F. D. National Breeders & Fanciers Assn Southern Breeders & Fan. Assn. Texas Breeders & Fanciers Assn. Authorized Agents forthe Leading Rab- FOOD & FUR BREEDER OF AMERICA Champion, J. W.—Bel., Co eet teen cae alice ee ee 4225 Travis, Dallas Chase, O. J.—Bel., N. Z SS ee ee 1313 Ravina, Dallas Oe Fil le gaa «IR ee 2328 Douglas, Dallas Chesney, Dr. P.—R...--------------------- 0000007 530 Wilson Bldg., Dallas @cigiic. Ee Hes eae Box 1286, Houston Clay, Mrs. Henry—Bel., EY Ae 1601 N. Carroll, Dallas SESE reat NI ORR BSacl | S00 RSS PRE CEE eet eee 1805 Main, Dallas Colton, C. C.—Bel....---------------------- 900 N. Henderson, Fort Worth ea SEE Sy pl = een ee Sherman Columbia Rabbitry—Bel., N. Z..----------- 1836 Garrett Ave., Datias Combs, Bien -=------------ === enone Sheriff’s Office, Dallas Conly, T. T.—Bel., N. ee ae Se meee aa ee -216 S. Maryland, Dallas Cox, L. P.—Bel., N. "EET aE ee PET 3931 State, Dallas SE em ASS ee ae aL 8516 Ross, Dallas Creel, H. G.—Bel., N. Z..:---------------=------------ 1013 Montreal, Dallas Cunningham, E. ER 2 (le Se se RN ote Sve tee 8h oP Fair Park, Dallas Cunningham, G. D.—Bel....----.-------------------- 5349 Richards, Dallas DAL.-TEX. RABBIT FARM—N. Z., 531 S. Clinton Ave., Dallas Taniel, Ric +: -..-+-------+-------------------- 700 S. Haskell Ave., Dallas trav, Afi 2 N. 4 B.. HORSE) 3-8-8 ee Dallas Davis, Bd—Bel., N. Z..-.----------------------- 2126 Cedar Springs, Dallas pes eel OO, OS | REN SS een aaa mse ne R. 6, Dallas eee ee ES | a So aaa eae 117 Foster, Dallas DeBow, -T. C.—Bel., N. Z..--------------------200-7-7 4505 Sycamore, Dallas Dennis, Mrs. C. G-R ee eee oe, Les 512 Parnell, Dallas Dietrich, H. F.—Bel., N. Z...--------------------2--2-2-2 00-0 R. 5, Dallas Dinknisk, D. M.—R....-.-.--.--------------------2---7-- 615 Commerce, Dalias Dodge, Dr. S. T.—Bel.....--------------- 923 Liberty St., Corpus Christi Donaldson, W. J.—FI., N. Z...---------------------22-2---0---- Ave. B, Bellaire Donnemen, W. A.—R.....-.-.------------------------- 9612 McKinney, Dallas Dosterschill, B. K., Jr.—Bel., N. Z.-------------- 4622 Sycamore, Dallas Doyle, E. H.—R....:-..--.-------------:-------00-eereereeo oe 209 BE. 10th, Dallas Duke, Geo. C—R.-.....----------------------2-----0---00--+- 5106 Bryan, Dallas Duke;- Jd... HK. Re tas, thes oc x Wen eee ete .o ae ey ETAT, Dallas Duncan, Dr. T. H.—Bel., N. Z...---------------- 1214% Main St., Dallas Dunnaway, S, M.—R..........--------------------------= 712 S. Akard, Dallas Easterling, H. S.—Bel., N. Z...----.-----.--- 2409 Birmingham, Dallas Edmonson; R. H.—R..........-----2----------------------+- 4047 Travis, Dallas Beawards,. S. B.— Ri. 2—----.-.----2-24.-----+-- er 4221 Travis, Dallas EICHOLT, HENRY—Bel.,, N. Z., Box 42. Thrall. Fine, Mrs. c. = Ts CS eR Se ae ee 5512 Hudson, Dallas Pig ie @ New. Ge; 35c iee SeoE ee eee 2111 Browder, Dallas New Zealand Rabbitry MILFORD, TEXAS BREEDERS OF Registered, Pedigreed and Utility New Zealand Rabbits. White Mice —, 61 2 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA can nyland Rabbitry ~- NEW ZEALANDS, AMERICAN BLUES, RUFUS REDS Not good stock at low prices or bad stock at high prices but high-class stock at right prices. Henry Eichholt, THRALL = - = TEXAS Blowers p46.) i= Bes » BM... Ns | Alen ceen le eee Box 582, Mart iow. Meabe=— ed OF ee et ek ee ye ee ee Richardson Bore Ht i ee IN Si i oe ee ee 5520 Alton, Dallas Forester, EK. Bor. Or EE = eee ee, Sr ee ee 121 W. 9th, Dailas Foster Chas a Fe > RI Sy nce EINEM Re Het Nl Sa pa a es Linz Bldg., Dallas LR 9 Ge 8 cae SM © el os 2] ee eer Ae eRe. as Bar Ree OOhae er Lorena Gates, re ae WW aN Ano ee et 908 Amicable Bldg., Waco GERLACH, ROBT.—Bel., 520 E. Main St., Denison. Waris OVLEs. Be Wes Gl Ok 1003 Elizabeth, Dallas CTA EN C8 Se CORI (eS) RAS * Ai a ENE OR Cea 2413 Brown St., Dallas eRe Oe as RE GSS | ae eee See eRe d= a SS Peas es 521 S. Beacon, Dallas GOOD, W. H.—FI1., N. Z., Box 402, Farmersville. Grawl, Mrs. W. i on Bac de Be Oe) 1708 S. Lamar, Dallas Green, Mes ik. VE. Bel. jwoNiw Z.--- 2.2. ee eee Station A, Dallas GREEN, O. foo 4., (reg.), Munday. RG get ON Wikre ees Be cea eee ee 1903 Clay Ave., Houston HAENSLER, WM. —Bel., Fl., N. Z., Box 223, San Antonio. Hall, John Sei ce ae ates IN Es Dale td Ne ae 807 Elm St., Dallas EL Mise vera ade Rk cree tes ES Shee 2102 Browden, Dallas Eagan ed ins ited Tie has Bs Mee Bier sada 411 Main St., Dallas Flan stom, (Cs iS Bel. a Ne ZA ei eek ee eee A eee Georgetown Amat, Wie ea ee 1603 San Jacinto, Dalias ie AR so oe ed, ee Ot ae Re ee ey Taylor Harless, Mrs, peg RE ty eee ir ee Serf 717 Elizabeth, Dallas Harrison, MO Beln ie. s A ee e 1827 Pine, Waco lar iiiiam. baie — ce eae ees. Ss Reg ee 3310 Swiss Ave., Dallas EVAN cA NT Salat Pie oe | Fh een ee eee Plainview epee 3 Oe ies ak 3019 Bryan St., Dallas Hess, I] els ls es 1143 Forney Ave., Dallas moran, has, By sk ee R. 1, Box 136, Houston Bip Siecle ie ea ee ee a Plainview AOE: “Wiel ane tro ek. a8 dere Ae SO Plainview HONEYSUCKLE RABBIT FARM—Bel., N. Z., Box 1483, Dallas EDO Oe tree ee pe Nee ie 1905 Burnett, Waco ELORLON 2 kN. Ai eS ee gf) 1214 N. Bishop, Dallas ipmtony he ghia aes ec er Ue ee 3516 Ross Ave., Dallas Howard, De ieee se eee ee 413 S. Waverly Drive, Dallas Huber, 07 dR Bel ON aed bat bl eet eh oy ie 117. By 22th; Dallas Hunt, The Rapipesan—— IN om, ee 1615 Elysian St., Houston Huamitier, OW sie bai). ti) 4 tice ee 1412 Sanger, Dallas EWE STS. 6). Pee = ae os, fos) 2 tr ee 3213 Carpenter, Dallas Hubehison, . Wid 38 ha ee Be ee a a 711 N. 10th, Waco Jefferson, Mrs. J. M.—Bel: 5 No Scere ewe ietios 2808 Bookout, Dallas Box 1183 FOOD & FUR BREEDER OF AMERICA TU TRS rN SS gl ge) vO ee ae 715 Masten, Dallas TC med (Ee SS 2) a A Ae 3607 Hall St., Dallas SES ORE ES Ro eS 82 ON pe ee en Seer eee re Smithfield 1 VEG eae: RS ES Se 904 Laurel Ave., Dailas SETS Ce Sai RES 3 oy ee ee 525 Sunset, Dallas (GES WSN, Cn Pe NEY SMP igh ct eee) 22) NET Oe ee a eee Arlington Kamibroush, rsa ow. b-—Bell..........2-s--2-.ca.---=: Box 437, San Saba [CLS eae ae RS 2) es oe ae eee 4625 Live Oak, Dallas RVG Eig ee ee at nwt acta .s-.60 106. MeKinney.,. Dallas (PG ea ive) oe 10 eS re rr 1119 Yale St., Houston Lackey, Wm. W.—R......... SITES RN Ce RO 128 Sunset, Dallas NE RET iO VS) 2-72) | eee 1015 Elm., Dallas Le SUT a ES 22S ee ee ee eee ee eae 629 Sunset, Dallas Subscribe To-day For The Southern Fancier The Only Pet Stock Magazine Published in Texas. - Published Monthly Subscription Price 50c a Year. Mihi. Send For Sample Copy..... E. L. Thomas & Son Publishers. WACO, TEXAS 63 64 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Lane, D. E.—-F'l..._...---..--------------2--------+---- 318 N. Beaton, Corsicana Lane, Jack—Bel., N. Z.....-----------------------------2-2---- Fair Park, Dallas Langley, B. Wik ELSA AU Sohn eh ae Pease Oe == £7 3520 Dickason, Dallas oawrence. 3. Wi eee ee os eee 1601 First Ave., Dallas Be pe a Di Qa ean 2 ae et di Deaileomaieurmee oes re bobs 1101 N. Bishop, Dallas Lemmon, T. J. Jr-—N. Z.-...------- 2g =---22 === Box 71, Haskell Lewis, J. W.—R......---------------<------0---2--<<202-0--= === 3008 Goston, Dallas Locke, ORGY RE 22) gil a aa ae Pa Fe Nae PIA New Braunfels HBO V1 CaaS DOS) 2 oat & ela fee PR omer aera a 5343 Richardson, Dallas Menace ts, 0 ee ee Alvarado Manan “stu bel.. IN. Anse a a Be eee 3417 Pondrain, Dallas Mapes, V. Ripe. a eee ee 3723 Poe Ave., Dallas Metre. ‘tren — he 2 ee cee 506 S. Winnetka, Dallas AVRAE TIN ets yo a es ees eee 2530 Hickory, Dallas Martin, Os “WN ie rite ences 1215 S. W. Life Bldg., Dallas NrartinG: “Fs (Als ee oe ee eee 3701 Noble, Dallas WEEE WS. OW > Bit ale ae 3622 Ward, Dallas Mayer, Chas. hia 1 aw Ae ee ee nee ed 2124 S. 5th, Waco Mee lain: (Ro wAs Ok. IN hs ee ee ee ee oe ee Abilene MeCinines Re FARA. 222... RR ee 1426 S. Second, Dallas Mae hice 0, OR eet ee ee ee 3830 Holland, Dallas MeCiitock, i. Bel. Me FT. uo A Ade Box 21, Houston Hgts. MeHiam, Wil. 'd.—=Rin eee 104 Dallas St., Wichita Falls Meceeham, (2 Dae oe i ee eee 3724 Spence St., Dallas MeLane, > W. de Ree. ee Ce a 3010 Latimer, Dallas MeMurdiest = NF 7. 2 et. Bee ieee 3512 Brown, Dallas MeNal. irs An. Co — Re ee ee 727 Woodlawn, Dallas Mc Hea WW 0-3 ae i i Oe ee Miller Ave., Dallas MSS anaes Paw ew oe errno e are 3019 Routh St., Dallas Meader 6... Bo aN Fes a) ed ee a ee ee Munday Ne PESe bt Rt ee ee ee 1612 S. Harwood, Dallas Meyer, BY ANT SBS I tae Sb i gs ee ta ee Station A, Dallas Mims epee li cals teen See ie es 708 Mosten, Dailas Mirela Beh aR ek 5 Sy. a ae Oe Se a eee ee Plainview Mivel, ID: 3 —Bels rN. aus ie sce Os 650 N. Van Buren, Dallas Moffit, G. H-Bet.. ji a Aba Mena es A ap ol 2109 Trinidad, Dallas Mircea: Gy a as tl he 4801 East Side Ave., Dallas Moore, Stanley——N? 7s = ce Feu Po ea big R: 8, Box 373, Dallas Morehead MM —_ Bel 7 ee. ee 1315 Second, Dallas Winder: Se ee era Tee ae ee 4506 Bryan, Dallas Murph, D. H.—Bel., N. Z............ bs Ae 322 S. Rosemont, Dallas When lnyy* Wi-. Yess oie ex es eee ees 1101 Elizabeth, Dallas Nesuda,“W, Aj Ris. babeperry cae 3705 Whitaker, Dallas NEW ZEALAND RABBITRY—N. Z., Milford. Ole ver, oa. Se oe eee ee 1727 Henderson, Dallas Oliver? 72.) We SBe be ieee i oles eee eon Groesbeck Omiber, -H. A. —sNi i ee 3301 Franklin Ave., Houston OTAGO RABBITRY, THE—N. Z., 4709 San Jacinto St., Dallas Oiedae Vid oar — Roe tee a) on Re a ee 2501 Peabody, Dallas Pamteer.C.) RB ee ee ee 405 N. Polk St., Dallas Paice, Ta.—Bel., N.. Bee eee Times-Herald Bldg., Waco Paterson, W:. R.=—Bel ee ee ee Waco Patterson, °G.. W.— Del... ae ee ie 811 N. 3rd, Waco Patterson, . Ro Niele ie ee 1015 S. 7th, Waco Pation,) Aimd:——Belks- NN. 2.002 1302 Cadiz St., Dallas Peake,* Miss -P — Bel. N © Zo. 2s ee 800 N. Beckley, Dallas Peake, Mrs... Jaine—— Hel. 2) a eee 4409 Worth St., Dallas FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Peeler, B. H.—Bel., N. Z.--.----------------- 311 S. Waverly Pl., Dallas rear a enna nanan =n nana nnn nnn Terrell Pershing Rabbitry—N. Z........------------------------2---er Dallas Phelps, J. S.—R...-.---.-------@----------+----------0--- 3413 Warren, Dallas Phelps, Wm. G.—R....-..-----------------------0---0--- 1836 Garrett, Milford Pickett, De N.eG iN, Z..__....---,----------------- 2-22-2000 onan nnn Milford Pierce, J. E.—N. Z....--.------------------------0----- 811 E. Lamar, Sherman Pinlott, Joe. L.—R....-..--.--.--------------------0-00--0--- 4119 Victor, Dallas Pittman, Walter—Bel...........----------------------- 4212 Santa Fe, Dallas Ponder, T. H.—R...-.-.----.-------------------------- 220 E. Edgefield, Dallas Popejoy, J. T.—Bel., N. Z....---.----------------- 4111 Oak Lawn, Dallas Powell, R. D.—Bel oe Ee Le ete Aad Oe ae a ea See 2 oe Tyler Preston, Roy F.—Bel., N. Z..-.--.-.-.------------------------0---- Grand Prairie PUDIG, E. W.—Bel., 617 S. Ninth St., Waco. Rager, F. eae ete eed te eos ie see 4418 Munger Ave., Dallas Ransdell—R ap Pome Bees ote el hs nates 5 | eee 4922 Junius, Dallas noieeer et OR 8 sean ee nee 736 W. 12th, Dallas eeeney OW 1110 Ba) ss. ------2-2--t 1711 Dowling, Houston Roberts, W. A.—Bel., N. Z.....-..-.------.--<-.- 600 N. Madison, Dallas Robertson, Mrs. B. C.—Bel ee Oe Ee ek. 521 W. 7th, Dallas ROBINSON RABBITRY—F1., N. Z., 1515 W. 4th Ave., Corsicana Robinson, A. S.—Bel., F1., N. Z.. -..----- 2506 St. Emanuel, Houston ROBINSON RABBITRY—Fl., N. Z., 3825 Munger Ave., Dallas Sanders, J. M.—R........-.-.----..-.--- ete 2306 Yeargon Ave., Dallas Seamiee. WV. GIN A. -2-2-5-- 2-2 ene os 1012 Chartres, Houston Greer. Rie oo: ee Seon =e 3507 McKinney, Dallas Bement. ENGR id ——IN,) 2.2... --2- 0c esececoseo ses Pee Box 63, Franklin A Wigs el: Cs 2 RRR > Rare eater tne meee eee come ee 4034 Travis, Dallas SW a — ON 2S ene eee eS 6324 Aquaduct, Dallas Mites. it. bl. Bel. Ne Ae ae nena tence ee ene 3916 Gillon, Dallas mam eEYT Ci. SR ob ee Sa Ns ee Pe a Merrit eres een A PN Bina oo ee eG Box 585, Corsicana Singleterry,, Geo.—Bel...«_. deirock-, As 2W —=Bel. $0.0 oe Sree bee R. BS Dy 8, iDaiias White, R. | Dee | ee eee SORE Meee aE ES | 528 S. Beckley, Dallas ne) 2 Sea Pies se | gee cee. ee ee ae 1821 Corinth, Dallas clea Parti gece eee ee ts Re ee fe 3801 Live Oak, Dallas Withanks: "I. A.—Rel.. N.Y. eS Wesley St., Greenville ATE erg brat es 1) std 5 =] tlle eal ange Sale Nae Pai Aas Sites 708 Center St., Dallas Wilder id= Bellee ce Nk Fok et ee 1422 Washington, Waco VCE SiS 9) Bea = Can ae anne Ue 5000 East Side Ave., Dallas ManCGY,. chomittr Cr— oN Rat a oe ee ee Normangee wearston; Jo O—-— Beles 400. S. Waverly Drive, Dallas Yerkes, W. A.—Dutch, Hima., N. Z. 1420 McKinney Ave., Houston Siow aes. wel re es ee 1712 S$: Lamar, Dallas UTAH—RABBITS Beamer. On Tels. HIN: OF a = ee ne gee Box’ 912 Payson Barne'l, 0. L.—N. Z., Rayson. Chandler, Jack—FI.,. N:. Z-2 » 1068 W. Pierpoint, Salt Lake City mehr), CW SNe ES soe ee 2189 S. Seventh, Salt Lake City Cordon? Rabbitry Reet ee. ee et R. 3,. Box 9S, ‘Sandy Gordy; EH". IN: —Bel., Fl. No Fico 354 86th St., Salt Lake City MrGREGOR RABBIT HUTCHES, R., Alpine. velit: ake Wi | ws ea hs SR 44 N. 6th St., Salt Lake City Starutek, J. J. Bel elo N. 4. 224 8th Hast St. Salt Lake City WWikieelL, wen =e 0 eet fe ga eee Box 441, Bingham FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA SIC OTS, 5 tice ed eae te a ee eee ee Box 277, Belton PReErelh wits (ia en es se ee eed 1727 Pear, Dallas Merreil: “Oyo A. — Sie Zin Fe ee ere ee ey Eddy THOMAS, E. L. & SON—Bel., Box 1183, Waco. : THOMPSON, W. M.—N. Z., 1437 4th Ave., Corsicana. VERMONT—RABBITs. Baryon ws (bs Beh y Wik eee ee, ee Hartland Bates, Mrs: Vincent—4Bel.. 220) ) 54M. tae eo Williamstown handobphhur Warm— Bi, «Sib. eee Randolph Saneers i bith— Bel... ise 2 A SR ee Townsend VIRGINIA—RABBITS Allent} Cor Vessel. S28 Se ee. Be eee ee Arlington Cole,.JesseWe==Bels Wlsre. ek Ne aes 518 W. 33rd, Richmond COUSINS EAL DE eA ee 2100 Floyd Ave., Richmond Cross, Ch Bel. est cae es Fairfax Heather). J. —— Below, eee 1507 North Ave., North Richmond FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 67 Seriously, Now Fanciers! Do you realize that your immediate success depends absolutely on your foundation stock? If you begin with poor stock, you raise poor stock. It will take years to get them up to standard. Meanwhile, you sell your surplus at ‘noor stock” prices. If you pay a few dollars more and get the real A-No, 1 Quality kind, that some experienced fancier has spent time, study, money and hard work to ‘breed above the average, you get the benefits from the “start: ‘There® is always a lot of ‘“helow-the-average”’ stock for sale; but the ‘“above-the-average” class can’t begin to fill the demand. When selecting your foundation, get it from a BREEDER whose reputation for square, honest, upright dealing is unques- tioned in every part of the country; whose stock is standard for show and utility qualities, and whose strains are in DEMAND. Our reputatiton for honest dealings and good sound, healthy quality stock is NATION-WIDE. Our stock is standard in color, type, size, ‘build, etc. Our strains are in demand; proven by the fact that we have orders booked far in advance, and that a large part of our business is from re-orders, and recommendations from satis- fied customers. Our stock is fed on good, wholesome food, and raised in sanitary, Out-Door Hutches, and in a climate that is absolutely ideal. Purchasers of our strains are not only started on the road to success but are assisted in every possible way as long as that asstistance is needed. We Breed, Sell, and Exhibit, Successfully, only the very highest quality, grade of Elemish Giants New Zealand Reds Rufus Red Belgians All stock is fully pedigreed and registered; our breeders are the result of several years of careful breeding, grading, selection, and study, and from an efficiency standpoint, are un- equaled. See our show winnings this year. We make a specialty of stud bucks and brood does for fanciers desiring new blood to introduce into their strains. Stock sold on a positive guarantee to please or money back. Our supply department is complete in every detail, and carries remedies, books, supplies for every single need of the rabbit and business. Write for catalogue. Write Us Your Wants—We can Fill Them. McGREGOR RAB HUTCHES DEPT D ALPINE UTAH FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Green; Jo He "Riee ee ee BoD sPairiax Hart, ‘G: Po 8. He ee ee ee 613 Cole St., Danville Moller. Miss (1.99 ........ See 913 Market St., Charlottsville Moultrup,sm®. €2-38el. N. @i2id £2 eee eee ee Sterling Mullican, Win; Miho eee ee 1616 3rd Ave., Richmond Otey> Ts C4 1S0n- Bel. WY... ko. ee ee ‘Cuulpepper POTTER, F. H.—Bel., N. Z., 1241 W. 47th St., Norfolk- Winfield, A. L.—Bel., F1., N. Z.------ 504 E. Grace St., Richmond WASHNGTONI—RABBITS. Ameclesgell, A.-—Bel, J Nee Zi... 525: a ee Winatchell Anderson, F. G2 Bais i eas ee ara Pd 1118 E. 5th St., Olympia Bike: Ay Ke Beh 6 a cea ee Sunnyside I ey WW oid ne ee eS ee Bellingham Berwick, a A cw is ee eS ee Lyle Binney pOstat i ln ak oes ee eS ee Bellingham Garter, (Perry 2.33 ee 6214 Puget Sound, Tacoma Cetmer Mi Bel 22.0. ee 5218 29th, South Seattle Pentcovel ( Rabt— oF ls ese oe ee oe ee eee Beloux Arts Fiemme a ad ee koa eee eee 926 Commercial, Tacoma evans 8. 2 3c Bin 1727 W. Knox Ave., Spokane Jonnson,; KR. in-—Bels Chika. PL. ee 5616 S. 1 St., Tacoma Kinne, Mrs. Hosé—_ Bel, N. Z abba maid WEE Fy 2 Se Box 976, Yakima Labounty, Se ees 1209 Pacific Ave., Tacoma Lockhead, R. C.—Bel...................- 6331 37th Ave., S. W., Seattle Marshall, A. G.—FlL, Hima.............._.. 3805 N. 36th St., Tacoma Mazzy. Mrs. . Nettie—-B... 1402 S. Proctor St., Tacoma MeKechnie, Mrs. J. H.—R.................- S. 614 Walnut St., Spokane Re ISTO eo ee eee aerate, i ee a LaCrosse Mreecers br ee See eS Ae ne ee Pasco Neehanm. John—Bel._... 4229 Freemont Ave., Seattle Pa bers: (ues Ss a eS a 233 S. Fisk St., Spokane Porhips, @nas. Wie ab be 2 eee 3747 N. Shirley Ave., Tacoma Wert, SOD: DAS aINGY ie a ee ee ee eens Waitsburg PRIS 4 FP UN aN «ae Oe a R. 2, Box 0-1, Pulkallup ween Gh ES SE eo! owt A oe Ree R. 1, Box- 159, Walla Walla SIT CR:, SCODL, Il) 22 bxes eas | beget 2 5946 | Yakima Ave., Tacoma Snow, gs) A SS oe ae oe a oe 202 Security Bldg., Seattle sLemact. iV. Bo Belk =. .t$ 38 oS 01915 Ash St., Spokane EONGCS) PES: WW sR cose Rk ee ee Ferndale Pelioman: MW .——Bel,,, Pl. 6. fo Be ei he Barrington WHITMAN’S RABBIT FARM—Dutch, Fl. N. Z., R. 4, Box 340 B, Tacoma Zent, Os A..— WI)" eee ba Ce 4215 N. Grove St., Tacoma WEST VIRGINIA—RABBITS. Day, jesse © Ro eee K. & M. Fret. Office, Charleston Parnsworth yg) hes Bel oe ee ee ee =e hoe Buckhannon Kelly, C. T.—Bel Bah 2 nS) ae Terra Alta Kincaid,” Hic WH Bek i Shih seb oe eae Bex 73, Little Falis seott, I. Mi—=Bel:)! FL; -Hinia.:. on) Sie oo ee ee Terra Alita shanks, AS-i ai ee R. 8, Mannington Smnith, WW. \J.-— Belo Ri es Oa ee ee Uffington FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Spainhour, A.—Bel., Fl....-.-------.------------------ Station B, Charleston WISCONSIN—RABBITS. Bahr. WW. O—Belo Newt. 3 =. 524 -:--s- 910 S. 12th St., Manitowoc Beebe, Mrs. M. Tee _oceSe” BE ee eee eee Coon Valley Baingeie Jeso— bee es. 2c 2s st css 1455 22nd St., Milwaukee Brodzmann, BR—Bel., N. Z.-...-+.--.--.-:----- 1213 30th St., Milwaukee OU chigepetes tae GPSS 612) Lee 3 eee kia ee ee ar Box 115, Barron eV SE es oe a 2! 2 a a Re ee Box 116, Odanah COMMERCIAL RABBITRY—AIl Breeds, Dept. F, Wausau. eS STE ae od ot Da Sg Wee geen eee dc eee eee ee Merton Sey Ol SESE 3 oO Ge Spee oe Se i R. 2, North Freedom es Ng 8 os eos A ace ew cng eat eae ee tee oo Elkhorn Horak, Anton—Chkd., FL.................- 34 Chambers St., Milwaukee TSUNA. o) SiS) ile LT em PY SSS 5 1 DEAR S/n een Seca ers Waterford EET e 1 no) at © PASSES ae 2 ee ee en REN PAS cron et Norwalk Oe Ng add a ne al gi eg Saal te Lo ee eae ce Loya! Tg SDT oT Sk ST 5 | DRAIN 5 pe en pA Ree Lormira STG a at ee eS Se eee ee cece ee Cudahy Lavidie, Clas ——Bel., HM 2... 2... 339 Wilmot Ave., Burlington LINSMEIER, A. W.—F1., Saukville. I i ih oe Eee Oe a hoc Barron MOUNT, HILL—Bel., Fl., Armstrong Creek. Migeaitiee 6 Bel. ls 3 Nore. ee R. 5, Madison RHODES, R. D.—N. Z., Burlington. ROSENBERG, ERWIN A., Bel., Box 153, Shawano. ROSENBERG, ROBT.—Bel., N. Z., Shawano. Schaefer, E. J.—Bel., FI.........-... 2908 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee SA ROS A ic PES © 28 ER, Ss en 55 A Ae en a ee Melrose STA! Wnt Msgipce 4 Cy hog © MI MERE) 22 CSE | os Cae a: oe ee Coen Delevan Square Deal Rabbitry—Bel., Bl., Sib................... ..Box 96, Phillips Bwendoew, .C—BHel.,. .NivBissr-.ce oi ee 1120 David St., Racine aoe Ober Esl. «ING pia aes pee: hese eas Ae BA 4 Oosterberg Wy ae rnr ner, IN EN | ares ee ss eg Pa eck Barrow WYOMING—RABBITS. hid feway, -O.. C.—Bel... Ne Ae oh ee Box 429, Sheridan DOMINION OF CANADA. Berridge, Thos.—Bel., F1....10931 83rd Ave., Edmonton, Alberta Beaudoin, R.—Bel., | BOR SIS Sas e Rt Smet ie eh a St. Joseph, P. E. I. Brussieres, C.—Bel., N. Z............- 49 Bernard St., Quebec, Ont. (RT oN CS 1) (EE GAO cecal 5 ee cer rs Cavan, Ont. MOUs thee Lk ol. Sc ae er! chien hy sa St. Marys, Ont. LOU ES Wy iy pe eS 22) a ee Pe, RR Upper Twin, Quebec, Ont. EVANS, H. M.—Bel., Bl., Sib., N. Z. Wyoming, Ont. LeMay, Rod—Fl Ei UBL Uh. : NETS DOS 2 a) a a Powell River, B. C. alte, eet ye Al. FS AEE ety es SuleAe OR P Pre hn. Hamilton, Ont. Mountain Rabitry—Bl., Sib., Blues, Hima.........__. Hamilton, Ont. Peerless Rabbitry—BIl., Sib.. "116 Hughson, South, Hamilton, Ont. Pert, Jehn, E.—Bl., Sib., Pea ts Hamilton, Ont. REASBECK, C. H., Fl, Sib,. Vankleek Hill, Ont. Rondian, T. HE Bel., he teh ABET Sic tas Courtright, Ont. Siberian Fur eae | pha oe ets ES ee ae Hamilton, Ont. Seige aa! PS ° aN 2254 Mance St., Montreal, Ont. re a Pe ee Box 231, Brantford, Ont. 69 70 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA THE BLACK SIBERIAN HARE By Dr. H. M. Evans. When this specie of hare first arrived in this country (Canada), the newspaper men for miles around came to see them and in their reports called them the Black Siberian Hare, so thas name has stuck to them ever since they arrived from Siberia. : They were admired for their size, beautiful black glossy coat and strong, racey type. There is as much difference between the Black Siberian and the Flemish, in type, as there is between the New Zealand Red and the Belgian and the judge who cannot tell the difference between the Siberian and th Flemish should have his license canceled by the au- thority who issued it. The Black Siberian is as distinct a type as any variety of hare or rabbit in existence and is growing more popular, both in Canada and the United States each and every year. Flemish breeders in the U. S. are realizing this and are importing Black Siberian bucks from Canada to cross on Flemish does and are selling the progeny of this cross as pure blooded Siberians. Prospective purchasers should be aware of this fraud and demand a registered pedigree from the breeder he buys from, and if he cannot furnish it, just give him a wide berth. Of course, the genuine specimen, pedigreed and registered, ‘will cost more, but it is worth more, just as the genuine is always more valuable than a counterfeit. Don’t buy a counterfeit. The Black Siberian Hare is going to take the place of the wild fur-bearing animals, which are fast becoming extinct, and its fur comes between the very expensive Black Fox and that of the cheaper fur-bearing animals. The skin of the Siberian Hare when tanned is almost untearable, while that of the common rabbit can be punctured by ones finger. These animals are, however, too scarce at present to be slaughtered for their furs, and for some time to come there will be a good market at good prices for breeding stock. While being bred for its valuable fur its flesh makes a real dainey, with a flavor between that of chicken and spring lamb. The Siberian Hare gows rapidly and matures quickly, The young at six months of age will weigh 8 and 9 pounds, even more, and often those of small litters with good care will weigh even more at that age. Much depends upon the feeding of the nursing doe during the suckling period and the care of the young after weaning, as well as the number of young in a litter. These animals are very hardy and require no more care or attention than the common rabbit. They need dry, well ven- tilated quarters, and must be kept clean and free from drafts. They will eat all sorts of vegetables, grass, and a great variety of weeds, as well as oats or any other grain, bran, etc., clover hay and alfalfa. They thrive best in a moderately cold climate but do well in all climates. A comparison of the Black Siberian Hare with the black FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA fox gives the advantage to the former. You can begin fur farming with the Black Siberian Hare with an investment of from $20 to $50, while it takes several hundred dollars to buy a pair of black foxes. It costs dollars to feed a pair of foxes where it costs cents to feed a pair of hares. One male must be kept for every female fox, while one male will serve twenty females in the hare family. The Black Fox breds only once a year and even this is very uncertain, while the Black Siberian Hare breeds four and six times a year, and with good manage- ment ever oftener. The pelt of a full grown Siberian Hare is fully as large as that of the Black Fox. Prospective purchasers should even demand a registered pedigree from Canadian breeders, as we have men in this country who are mean enough to impose upon the unsuspecting beginner. Our breeding stock is all registered and any ibreeder cap have his stock registered in The Rabbit and Hare Society of Wyoming, Ont., Canada. BLACK SIBERIAN HARES Pedigreed and Registered Stock only. Ours is from the originally imported stock, and all our breeders are registered with the Rabbit and Hare Society of Canada. No Flemish, Black Rabbit, or Mongrel crosses on our premises. Buy the genuine article. De- mand a registered pedigreed from the breeder. Prices in harmony with first class stock. MAPLECROFT RABBITRY DR. H. M. EVANS, Prop. WYOMING, ONTARIO, CANADA. 72 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA THE CAVY (Commonly called Guinea Pig.) There are three breeds of Cavies, but several varieties of each breed. The breeds are English, Abyssinian, Peruvian. The English is the smooth, short-haired cavy; it is bred in many colors; also broken colors. It is the breed that is used exclusively in laboratories, hospitals, etc., for experimental purposes. The demand is greater each year for these little animals, and the demand is greater than the supply, as will be noticed by so many advertising for them. The Abyssinian Cavy is distimguished from the English by its hair, which is rough and wiry, having as many little rosettes as possible. The hair of the Peruvian Cavy is long and silky, the hair on the Peruvian Cavy has been known to grow fifteen inches long. For standards and more information on these animals, we would suggest you get James E. Young’s boog on Cavies, or Edwin F. Dieckes’ book. Both will give you all the informa- tion desired. Housing. A ‘box 2 feet long, 2 feet wide and 1 foot deep will accommo. date 4 sows and a boar. These boxes may be built in tiers three or four feet high. If used out doors, be sure they are pro- tected from cold and dampness, as a cavy can not stand much cold and should not be kept where temperature is lower than forty degrees above zero. Breeding. A sow should not be bred more than four times a year. A breeding pen may consist of three or four sows and a boar. When the sow shows signs of being with young, it is best to remove her to pen with other bred sows; however, she may be keut in same pen and removed after she has kindled, to pen with other sows and young, as the young will nurse any mother and the mother will nurse another’s young; in this way, feeding can be distributed. In the case any sow shows signs of fight, remove her to another pen, as change will nearly always quiet them, The period of gestation is from 63 to 72 days, the young are fully developed when born and within an ‘hour are running around. Feeding. Nothing but the best foods should be fed. During the summer, feeding is a small item, as the cavy will eat a variety of greens, such as carrot tops, beet tops, lettuce, turnips, grass and weeds. Some hay and oats should also be fed during the summer months. During the winter, oats, corn, barley hay, may be fed with table scraps, such as dry FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA bread, celery tops, apple and potato parings. We have raised hundreds of cavies and never given a drop of water as long as we fed plenty of green food. The cavy requires very little water. However, some breeders have water before them at all times. Diseases. Cavies are not subject to many diseases; with good food and clean hutches, you will have very little trouble. yy Diarrhoea. Caused by feeding of too much green food or too sudden a change of food. Remove animal to other quarters and feed plenty of hay and oats without green food for two or three days. Constipation. Caused by not enough green food. Paralysis. Caused by damp hutches; in a case of this kind, kill the animal, as there is no cure. Tuberculosis. In cases where many are kept together, you will find quite often a cavy that is getting thin; you will noti¢e it is timid and the others drive it from its food. Separate the animal and feed plenty of green food. If it does not improve, kill it, al 74 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA ALABAMA—CAVIES. POUNOVaH. 2a. oo bison. ee ee Dallas and Peters Sts., Selma Seva < Mrs.) Ei BACB eco ee eee eee een eer ee eee Caniden ARKANSAS—CAVIES COONS ae treat ee ees Ae Rarer kes R. 2, \Box .10,. Alma Sthioesser.. i: ios. ee ee ee ee Box 425, Charleston WV Genter, ¢ MV Ws oa ee er ee oe en ee eee Box 44, Mena CALIFORNIA—CAVIES CH iG0) Olt ae ihn ie iree Meinl = yet ieee CA ated: os WEL se 327 5 22 ns Ysidso J SUES) Pa eae Bl ea SMe Ate Ok aah OR Ea Beary ace Aer Be 931 G@ St., Marysville HEMENWAY, MRS. W. H., R. 2, Box 201, Stockton. NEO WMG EOe Wein ee Se ee 3615 Bonnin Ave., Oakland ERM air cies et TN) Nn ke 1845 Marengo Ave., Pasedena pan Diezo Rabbitry........0.22...22: 4214 Colonial Ave., E, San Diego PUD OIh tN eee SR R. F. D. Box 236, West Berkeley Unciecbeuns Warm “Coke 2. perk es ee Box 87, Stockton Wiasner: 2 Ge Ne. ee Piha 8 A ca RD cen ert Box 807, Stockton COLORADO—CAVIBES. Amertcan: Game “Asan... cee Coronado Bldg., Denver 1 ES 1/8 Spal Io A (OTe © Gn ele Oe ne ea ea R. 7, Box 2, Monte Vista - @aseo GlenwiGr. 2. ak teens, Or eee 1425 S. Logan, Denver Ele Al 2 a 070 ed aR ee rE We rer a Rep AI Ko Lee Colorado Springs PEAT aN) RL sen cure kot oe apa, ek ee ey eee Box 305, Agnilar PEO TRON EON ae oa). oc ee oe eee 918 W. 14th, Pueblo PPL OUP ONE ieee eee Se Lt. Pees Rk a R. Ay. Arvada cS) S00 RUS) 3! ea 409 Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs eOrsane tear: WO... 2.3 o ke YN ee eee ee Aurora Pammimennminn,, MISS: Bl jco2 fac teeta eee Se ae eee eee Home CON NECTICUT—CAVIES. Pasiheg: MGs. Sava.) x25 occdcae een” oa en ee R. 1, Wallingford PeOIMEGR, seek eNGs . ogee ats ety tals ee atl eS Sree Rocky Hill SG NRG ON, e wees ie Sali ge Box 112, Glenbrook Sew ltze, Ga a: 22a eee co te a Re eh Norwalk Sturgess, Dr. 1B. Acc eee ee 113 S. Main St., Wallingford FLORIDA—CAVIES. EI ET: + VV Sie Ans Be Uy / ee g oS 9tt kL e A R. R. Box 117, Miami omen ata se). 30.3 Boe he a Barton IES ER W NNER x 2 a hes Wi no 0 ts Box 135,.Ptant Gity Ome, BG). 2. An 5, oc nee ad A Brandon i gg Oe eR De PE IS SW Box 70, Lake Worth Bramlert,= Ly 20 0 Eos oe ae es Oe 2, Box 14, Tiger Bidwards Was 5 oe ee Box 416, Valdasta Emery, G., Fh AA li tds oO te a et Buford * FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA IDAHO—CAVIES. EO ESE S005 Pee CIR 1 ne Box 724, Sand Point PE emis ia UN ne ts lan Rene en ono ann ceniveee ncn scetonnnecaaiece Caldwell CUT 0 a RN Re eS 9 ee 112 N. 10th,. Boise SUE 0 RB CSRS (Ses So eS 2 ee es R. 1, Cardwell ILLINOIS—CAVIES. TE pepag ECE ACRE Oat gE ie nee at See cnn ane te eases a aan ne Malta TENTS) Cle A 2 oie ieee ee 3413 Drummond Ct., Chicago Eelecieivaimn:) Bs, AS 25 ares. ee 1829 N. Kostner Ave., Chicago Binmiraeen, , Waiter.........-...---:---.-.--4 1832 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago Mee oN ee Pit TI ey 9. eee Mendota MSN eTSOn, “W.. Niscscccse-< ance 605 N. Huumphrey Ave., Oak Park CEUIITS WEG IC) Ale G16 PANE wes See ee See 3500 Emerald Ave., Chicago | alee (e) aa OS 0 Sn (Oe ot ee ee eee ee 2348 S. Tuurner Ave., Chicago ye 127 | hla 6 a 2 ine a al Ug a 440 §S. Dearborn, Chicago Eiaeelio Bras. Pe ee eee 5203 Carmen Ave., Chicago ILLINOIS PET STOCK FARMS, INC., 5141 Washington Blvd., Chicago Go) ees S"S Ci Sag OT (ei Nee Sa Renee ae a eee ae mn 1455 W. 73rd, Chicago POR eee eee eee ee Ree ae ee es nL Downers Grove EQS TUN Ds gah 0 2 sh pa el 110 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago KIRCHNER, W. A., Box 335, Kankakee. Kraemer, WWI Gosek oe 2 6331 Cornelia Ave., Chicago COREL <2 eRe ee le fully, Box 72, Cary Station eT soe See ey ee 7015 S. Wabash, Chicago. 1% sic. ea pel lie 6750 Langley Ave., Chicago Detiietiecmiamer, G(r 746 Wesley Ave., Oak Park Lee, L. fac a) SER eee earene 3511 N. Keating Ave., Chicago bee oiber Hie ee TE 4539 N. St. Louis Ave., Chicago J) 0 ig Sl A ee tae Oe ee ee re | 5234 Aberdeen, Chicago cool) CL GEO, 2 eecite feo ee a on ere 751 W. South St., Galesburg 75 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Linderen.: (Wi... 5 4 oes Ae ee 7023 Cornell Ave., Chicago Ss BN geese ee eee ae 11710 Perry Ave., Chicago Matthies; Dr: Mabel. os ee 2220 S. Keeler Ave., Chicago REaipiiies. Sire. Ea ye 2 ses ae 2220 S. Keeler Ave., Chicago WERE Cree Ea Ee ee Aer the eee eee 3023 Houssen Ct., Chicago os hs eel REE RL LO NGE OS oo LU) Le TARAE Ss, Sad 11732 LaSalle St., Chicago NESMITH, N. C., 461 N. Rosewood Ave., Kankakee. Neumeyer, B Bl a I oe oe el ae 516 Grand Ave., Brookfield Dae sere bee: WW. re te ees 11161 Longwood Drive, Chicago Paneer. Wa ae 28 a ee Oe 5031 Gunnison, Chicago PEPER MO MAS, ix. 5.. ee etne ee ee eae 211 Third Ave., Rock Falls POG: puleSBGs en ane eee 531 S. Myrtle Ave., Kankakee PTC e, HUGE BE oo 2c ee en eh oat ee Box 408, Lamont REUTER, FRANK T., 151 8. West Ave., Kankakee. Seneertiog: dy: Wy. cies eee es ee Alma Seer ei DO Me. nu. 3722 Chicago Ave., Chicago Sen Stee) Wh te Pe ee ee a ke er Lovington SOPPED,, AueON TGs 2s eee ee ha 2219 W. Adams, Chicago Siemrari UNG se. ee oe et Se eee 1440 Bryant Pl., Chicago LE. 2 aaa! OM OPIN Ss US eR de aa sees See em Sian ae Oe 4114 N. Troy, Chicage gl bs 07 1S CE SCORES Sg SEP Malt oil EE Herrington DELANO, MR & MRS. A. M., 1437 Otis Ave., Wichita. GOSS, L. W., Manhattan. PES ESN Sa Rt 2 he a Bs mS Ps eed os Ea ee ee Salina BSc ne 2 So >” SPY. i ee al ee ee Oe Se ete eee 112 E. 6th, Abilene Rareemmeioe i 2. 82 8 LE TIE an eS Box 133, Natonia EEE ee 6a eee: eee eee 1211 Sandusky, Kansas City BN ah SE a eae oe ea a R. 2, Box 34, Cawker City RICHARDSON, MRS. CARL, R. 9, Ottawa. ROBISON’S PET STOCK PLACE, Clearwater. eles, mMinss Gertrude. ..... 2)... oe. 2733 N. 8th, Kansas City co NT, 1 eS RMS SS a Box 408, Herrington panies, eee ee en ae es 707 Market, Wichita ETE a) Gaal So EES 2 EE Sy 2 ee ee 312 N. Second, Lindsburg eee Pe POR Re AE A hs ee Bridgeport A eereird. EEL EW 2. acta os eo 1437 Otis Ave., Wichita KENTUCKY—CAVIES. Di Rimnreny re Peden ho OO ee. AE Maier Ce et ot ite: 5 Ek 2 Be ES ae ee ae es © 1030 S. Brook Louisville 2b Eg eS 2 Se oe * Oren we ne ee eS LaGrange gph! Se iauagl 5 iro Ws Cer PAAR RR) a) ae ie A oc a Holt LOUISIANA—CAVIES. sel ice i 2 Aut) ES SRR Aes On ot Aah lati ght Se 406 Allen Ave., Shreveport (Eo oS os ee a SCL ee 1941 Walnut, Shreveport em re ht Konkan) Ma Boye oe «ta EI aol Looe Mat R. 2, Shreveport ey a AO Teh WERE Rae Cae ee 216 Texas St., Shreveport NE doo, 88 T) Lae oe | Oa Fi) Ne > ae i er At © 92S Ss Oe Shreveport 2 TESS Det dian, Ea SOUS SS Sa an ea a Greenwood ee eseeitt 1) Re) ee ee Wire Gls i te) ee Shreveport Prem ODE. fo 1 ee Oe R. 2, Box 93, Shrevepor: Coie ag a * GS SS ES ee Pe Shreveport a a ee en 212 Marshall St., Shreveport NET ef Ds a ea, eae ee pete oe Box 383, Leesville MARYLAND—CAVIES, Uo onan MEME V1 SAGs SSS eee eee 1156 W. North Ave., Baltimore te 78 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA De Orest. cl OW Se ea ee a eee ere Sharptown MAINE—CAVIES. ° CLARK, GEO. R., Dept. 7, Wiscasset. MASSACHUSETTS—CAVIES. PPE GOEL it a OUTRO eae 2 een es es ti eee 249 Beacon, Boston Dorr namie oir. D> ON ae nee ees State Hospital, Westborough POMMGOU. ght tA eo see 336 Metropolitan Ave., Rosalindale CSUR <4 N21) OGM CR @ SERA ee eee tS EES CEE oe eee 4) ety nen ste. oer tS Athol MICHIGAN—CAVIBS. UST SOE Se Ria ale Ae On ata t ee es Sn MRR a anh wat se Box 372, St. fes LTE S0s 1 Me Coral BIRR AN al a eae An PN CAEN Sa Nair” Sir aD yO ari R. 6, Owosso GON e el cicien, Gia © | ie ilar Nac elie Aces Wes Be CECE Re te kT et Charlotte WOVE IANO ne. A 2 ae cen kk os eo) eee eee ee eee ee Springport FISCHER, O. C., St. Clair. ATT ie cred, PWR Pe oR Es we TAN weg Cie CN ide dg 2s Deh nes oats Rel ie Markey ODS. rie TVs EME 2 ieee ia oe SO ithe PRONE SL aN Sema 90 Dennis St., Adrian See tea TT” © CUED ec Ns A Se By oes ys es eae poe 1 Biteley VE AOS ani Ms DS get Ce i ere aS See eee 308 Northwestern Ave., Detroit Pa a): Eh. vie SOG eee ces ee dA eo oe Springport Efoimies,. (Ei, «tao tarred. SPU Sete ee, Sere Potterville TIGENSIDY, Cr 8 se Ue ee Se ee Court House, Traverse City EUR PLON.,, nak ade eS a yy ee ee Springport LESLIE SOREL! (pn e/ 6 PANE en > es ln Ae Rae OR CSO ND ete Bie tra New Lathrop ETON INN, Mie fah ans Mh ees 1 tary PRET gee Gly tein NY R. 1, Essexville ae LAN Oar oe te By 123 Floral Ave., St. Johns ING OmmeN Cf. PH tite ote eas Sy) TL ate gee ke eee Mason Leh gk PCH TPN 5 PO I eee ae eas Pee ny esi 221 Wood St., Flint [2/7 el S12 Sey Dre 0 ee a rs a TE nein SSeS es i oe ap RM a Cassopolis Ee Oniiars. catia... A De a ee Cee am Belleville SR IAPENG CEE NMR. aoe eee. ne ee ane et a eae an Rochester eR AS, Merete oS oe Wha eee 505 Broadway, Three Rivers FLY, S210 a ae aa TON VM. ans I tap. bien OLR yim 8 co Leslie yea. has oe ee tee aaa eee 106 N. Saginaw, Pontiac MINNESOTA—CAVIES. Bade. Calvary cek oa. a Ay iy Stee Se a) Buffalo LP BAC o 1 a) eS Re i NE Mes. Meee ey. Sleepy Eye PO onli TP Se es ee ee oe cs aa ee Fulda ee PE TOTON Cex: 275 x: Josie, 0) ee eens cee Kasson HURD, GEO. F. ,Fairbault. Knisel, EAS a ereemasae LUNA Meee) er P anes) st a.) R. 2, Hopkins Smith, SEE Ste an iy =e 2) Oe, ae ee 217 Garfield, Hibbing PURO eines) tn eae ee eg wee 155 N. 11th, Minneapolis Wayman, Weir 2c. 2,1 eet ee ad en a i eee ge R. 6, Holland Li SoM ESTs Sh aes Sa wane Ramee EE ASR I I R. 2, Lakefield MISSOURI—CAVIES. Anterton; )/ Jie = |). wae Be 3534 Woodland, Kansas City AVOR Ot US ONTe) titan) doer ie Oe ee 204 Union Depot, St. Louis Bastery ered, .: eis 0 eit VE: QRS gd. toy 3901 N. 25th, St. Louis FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA ree ET ie Pi IN eon nan e 5 2003 E. 15th, Kansas City BORDEN, FRED. T., 4548 Cote-Brilliante, St. Louis. Gerecrbies Gal 8. ee eS. 104 S. 1st, Charleston Pagios @istriputing COs. -......22-s--.- 301 Grand Ave., Kansas City CLARK, C. E., 3325 S. Benton, Kansas City. ee ir Oi Mt ee ee ee Grand Ave. Temple, Kansas City CSTE er PSE 10 TRY (OR es aE Se Re Ee 2961 E. 28th, Kansas City PTE ele OS od ee ees coe nen 2-2 303 Holmes Ave., Kirkwood PBT PE a Gee eae a ae eee 433 Scott Ave., Kansas City Pa AN ere 2 a Pn ( Stamp Division, P. O.), Kansas City [EV ELS SPSS 2 5 2a Se a eee 2035 Monroe, Kansas City tpemeti leila Sele Hie 8 ee oaks 3830 E. 8th, Kansas City HORNE’S ZOOLOGICAL ARENA CO., Kansas City. [OEM OS SEES 5 et cen ene mene 1112 Harrison, Kansas City LEIP E 3, LES 2 DRS RE So a ron ak nei aoe ee ene eee, OTE. Seber oe kw Holmes Park Ee 0 I ee ce ee are 4153 Lee Ave., St. Louis lec lS 5 Oe ar ere 5630 Swope Parkway, Kansas City Ri Pi RSs en es 2 Pe Se eas ot oe Aa ee Del a el Overland Ue en ey 2 Fn A 2629 Market, St. Louis ETC ESCH HEN CORE, OY! 6 Rema ae Rees ema” CUTE saee Fan ee 4 fee ee St. Louis NATIONAL PET SHOP, 3111 Olive St., St. Louis. er ee ey Lae Pa em ad er tae) ee es ee Parkville MG a. be Dae |e, me ee ek ee owe 935 W. 33rd, Kansas City FELD ESS Gy ALPEN (| CUE yh nae ae a ee ae Boe Seed 4249 Peck, St. Louis POUCA) ciel Eigen ee a eee eee eee ae 2834 Main, Kansas City So Sols 215 ea SR Ss en ee 1918 College, St. Louis Sibu, | ERAS ORNL eee ieee eR Re es ee 4324 Charlotte, Kansas City SU es Mia OB Re ata a al aoe et CP 712 W. 74th, Kansas City ecranre Thy er Ee 3115 Grand, Kansas City ie eTNY UTI, Hee MB Merc ae Ue ee oe 5 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City Waneta Bapoiiry =... 2. is 4227 W. Prospect, Kansas City ES Bes Sie Re RE Rae ee Rees eee ree 3115 Grand Ave., Kansas City i LEN Si DEY a EN SU rey een er ey) en ee ee ee ele DeSota DIO it COIR eat uel Oe Ral toe ee eR ABS Ps SCD Livingston pect te WEES. «lect Wiss, Vee Bis ee eer eS” ee eos Bethany Siro Sa Beas 2 ER ie Se ee a es oe 324 S, 24th, Lincoln Gee NN ee Tea (2 7 Sn pe ee eo ee Se ee ae ee Se Beaver City Hendren, E. W., Morrill. [ECE OTS One” BT RAY 2 ee gh Le ne cit aaa Sa Ianneborg LOS ET AS, SAS Seen, Sa Se ee 554 S. 26th, Omaha Dee re ee eee ee ay Eee OT ee 1810 Vinton St., Omaha NEW HAMPSHIRE—CAVIES. oul LSI CBR ar ale. ep a ee ee Crawford ETE a) gl Su all Sele oe Box 248, E. Rochester (Pislih ue 2 ll Ly Spee le ad | ee a ein eco. Box 329, Bristol CT De 5A DE Me Re ee Fanwood 79 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA MARTIN, a A., ‘‘Hygrade’’ Farms, Midland. Ruyekatail, (J 22 eee ee 115 Hague St., Jersey City Hgts. Throeder, . RESET Seti d os. Sd MOOR RS, et eh Ne nae MD. ay ans hd Bellevflle . Allen, Weg ee oe rc ane 5 ee ae A EB oe eta, ok Cazenovia lon. Syme ee ee ene, ee Morristown 14 pig hae, is SA a ieee Nenees taee ae ee ae neers A ps 63 W. Ist St., Fulton BARGE: 2M ii DS mi 20 = See Peon! 243 Somerset St., Plainfield Culp, RES GER 3 RNR RR Snes Sarl 92 Heese aoe 19 Sanford St., Rochester CESS TEDL eg elle eh elle see ena ame iy aan Ab E cre ten es Morristown Bree SOT AI 8 Oe See ad Se ee ee Seer ene eee Elma Centei CRO SE Ao Os A DS ed Fel oe ie eee ee Franklinville WGlV 1a OCA VIATY oon oon es eee ee ee Maspeth eee Ts UY gE ore 0 Oa” Lat gs a cant Sete 2a koe se eee ee Oakland IP SER TRG TE ee OO Re Sas NS oN Oe eee Adams Center Ee TP rr ol Deters a cen oe Mantius PO TOE Ee oe Gos pea ae Ee eee ea as eee ie Box 13, Sparkill NORTH CAROLINA—CAVIES Miers Giang Wadi: au Reo et ate Ce Box 236, Clinton NORTH DAKOTA—CAVIES. Marsa Cava. Wari: 042 5 ee 1006 4th St., North, Fargo OHIO—CAVIES. NSE OI DO Ce iery e e eye ee ee eR 74 Frank St., Dayton BST ME SENT PET nla ike! BL 7 hs Ge Coe a ee Oberlin be UCN hs ALR! OR OS aa oie ea ere Cec ee ee 423 Walla, Portsmouth EWU Ae EHO ee ee ee oS Ce ee eae eg 420 W. 18th, St. Lorain it boriawh, ie F,.o ee e e ee 527 Grant St., Marion Wipes A. Ph oe ae ede Eee SOs eee Glendale Beeley. ar SVs... 21). 5 hte Ae eek 120 BE. Sugar, Mt. Vernon Lik 0, @ 10 Eb Up) Waly: ea EEae ae REE OO SMES oe CLA Box 107, West Park (it Ss RE (vy A Ee: Sens eR ea Mae oes eRe acc. gel eos Bok West Mentor HASSINGER, T. E., 227 Wayne St., Mansfield. HAMILTON, A. B., 753 Carlysle St., Akron. PIOHEANS 703,01 6). 3. > Hee 602 Lenwood, Dayton Pen, Ake Ngee A, Rule | er ee > eee eee Box 18, Akron Bete Bac States Set a 1180 W. Brown, Columbus POUR Re 8 has fois pct cas sete el ee 1444 W.~ 3rd, Dayton Reh eee De Ey oe a eed eat ae ee Burton eS gl ene 9 nana ht 2367 Euclid Hgts. Blvd., Cleveland Schafer, E. Lg PEA onienen ee be ih SESS ed Wie ale Se 741 W. Wayne, Lima Spo 21th Dt a eA) ait oop eas te he Ci il I) Harrison Shops, WY, es 2 EE ee 1430 Mosberry, Columbus Snider, eee es 2k 2. ot 245 Cleveland, Waynesboro Whitman, Sic a ee ce rao) So 1770 Superior, Toledo Wiley, EU: = ER oo el Flushing Wilson? Judd =. 2b %....” Olen, ee Barrington CO DNET IS Sho Se | Gel a eT ae 179 Forest Ave., Auburn Vy RE ea 2) Gage So RT ES ae nee, ane ne eee fot ae Box 172, Phoenix FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERCA MAKE FROM $50.00 TO $100.00 A — MONTH IN YOUR SPARE TIME RAISE GUINEA PIGS, RATS AND MICE FOR US As we are in touch with all the breeders of the country, we have accepted a contract from one of the largest users of these animals to sup- ply them for two years. We can get more con- tracts if we are sure of the supply. So here is proposition for you to the think over. Do not confuse it with buy back scheme, as we will only act as your broker, selling your surplus at the highest possible price, charging you a small commission. We will furnish you breeding stock at cost plus small commission, or you may buy where you wish. The only condition is you must have healthy foundation stock. As we buy in large lots can save you money. You must agree to furnish us a certain number a month, at current market price or we will give you a year’s contract at stated price. For further information write us, FOOD & FUR DIRECTORY CoO. Animal Dept. Box 511 Fort Worth, Texas FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA SOUTH DAKOTA—CAVIES. Eiellenapp: Ul. Sa See eee ee Mackintosh ED Sp Soap eee ae te a ap eS ete a Flandrion TENNESSEE—CAVIES. roe |G fc S| ae ee nee oe Bere eee eee ae 1520 Sharp St., Chattanooga Thy [GTR SiViy ea Ch sald Sipe op eae eae eas Lewisburg PathoreOms) io co 2-5. --sete—nen eo st 519 S. Massey Ave., Murfreeboro Re NW oo went centers acre neta een Lewisburg Sheats, Geo. D.........------.------------------- 835 Bullington St., Memphis TEXAS—CAVIES. ALAMO RABBITRY, San Antonio. Wepner, LwOs:. J.-.2-2-----22c---2----2--3-5=- 212 Devine St., San Antonio Greb, Theo. H..........----------------------=--2+---n2 = n-ne eon neon rR. 5, Crockett HAENSLER, WM., Box 223, San Antonio. Hays, Poa ee ey een. Lith” Wieee Howser, Cecil.....---2.-2:--.2-----<-----2-----2 penne Mexia Kimbrough, Mrs. W. H.....-.--.--------------------------- Box 437, San Saba PATHOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO., 908 Bessie St., Fort Worth Schmite.. W. Gy-..-.-------------2=---2-=--0-2 === 1012 Chartres St., Houston STEINBERGER, E. A., 1018 Grandview Ave., Dallas. Ver ene eae ea | fe ee eee 719 Trenton Ave., Houston VERMONT—CAVIES. Gross, Ci Bo... .---220-2 ~~ entire ens page cen nne Been enn none naen nner Fairfax Piawkins, Ei. Nc...) - 2 ea eee ee Standardsville SI a ee Bl 8g Sr gh ger een t aD rales en 6214 Puget Sound, Tacoma ET a lake OA. ae a i oon EE pe See R. 1, Box 159, Walla Walla PTE R SNS. Wis Secssn oo Se oat wc ae gn -Se een eee Ferndale Aigo) 0) 10 1 gia.) QR nro Sess aa ee ae eee eT ER EL Barrington WISCONSIN—CAVIES. BAHR, W. O., 911 W. 12th St., Manitowoc. (ES ap die, 29h Sh RE Sa a Ce ESE ee ee eee Box 4215, Barron Qo fee Melee ES 1 ieee ae. 2 Ae BEE re eet Sea ae eer Box 116, Odanah LD Cy | age | Fe en ese a: Rees pe eee ees eae Green Bay DOMINION OF CANADA—CAVIES. Bernigee+ Theos sc. oe 10931 83rd Ave., Edmonton, Alberta ERCeUi ClO ieee eh oe nnn non eee ae eee St. Joseph, P. E. I. 1 oe PL, Oa ag Be 0 ON ee eee Seer Upper Twin, Quebec, Ont. ae ce ge ty yee An ee eee ee ae 2254 Mance St., Montreal, Ont. 83 84 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERCA RATS AND MICE ; For Pleasure and Profit. By. H.C. BROWN. (Pres. of Brown Pet Stock Co., Emporia, Kan.) The breeding of white and fancy Rats and Mice is attracting much attention at present, as these small animals are in great demand for laboratory use and are commanding a price that makes the raising of them very profitable as well as interesting pastitme. |The writer of this article is not one of the oldest breeders of these small animals, but is one of the largest breeders in this country, and will offer a few suggestions on the housing and feeding of rats and mice. Housing and Breeding. White and Colored Rats should be kept in colonies of from six to ten females with one male in a box or cage with about 70 square inches of floor space for each animal while breeding, and when the females begin to show that they will soon bring young, each should be placed in individual pens containing at least 200 square inches of floor space, furnished with plenty of fine straw, rags or paper to build their nest with, and FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA remain in there to.rear their young. When young are from four to five weeks old, they should be weaned and the female placed back in the breeding pen. White and Colored Mice should be kept in colonies of one male to each two females or not more than three females. Cages should contain at least 90 square inches of floor space and a nesting box about 3x3x4 inches, which should be filled with paper, fine straw, or rags. The female will raise their young in these pens; the young should be weaned at from three to four weeks of age. Mice breed very fast and one female will produce from 40 to 60 young in a year. Feeding. Rats and Mice require feeding but once each day, and as they do most of their feeding at night or late in the evening, the evening is the best time to feed, These little animals will eat almost any kind of grain, seeds, or bread, and any good balanced ration of grain will do. We would not advice feeding a great quantity of any one grain, especially corn. Young mice at four weeks of age are about one-third grown, and when eeight weeks old are laboratory size. All one need do to sell mice is to advertise and let people know you have stock for sale and you will be surprised at the result BREEDERS OF RATS AND MICE, TR SD Se ee a ee ee a ee Laurel, Ind. Allen, E. J.—Rats................ 1156 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. PePrret here, E——— Welte UCC a anh enteneocetecneee Malta, Il BEAUPRE, A. J., White Mice, 2135 Prospect, Indianapolis, Ind, mec Bres.— Wm. Mieer 2... tos 2-5. 2.58 A Ney, Ohio BOYD, G. S., White Mice, 214 S. Pine St., York, Pa. SOL Omi) MICE MALES 40c. Each FEMALES 60c Each Following Colors Agouti Taupe, Orange & White, Agouti & White, Chocolate, Sable, Silver, Chocolate & White, Sable & White, Plum Silver, Orange, pink eyed. Black, Plum Silver & White, Orange, black eyed, Black & White, Black & White Spotted. Sooty Yellow. Special Prices on 100 lots. George R. Clark Dept. 7 Wiscasset, Maine 86 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA The Home Of Americas’s Fanciest Mice. Offers Fancy and Utility Stock in many varieties. Dutch Marked, Solid and Broken colors. The best that scientific breeding can produce. Safe arrival and Satisfaction Guar- anteed. Sidney P. Holman Dept. P Dedham, Massachusetts. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA ere iiadt 2s rOs.— w ihice: Waeerec: =: i227. ules el Ney, Onio. Brower. A) — hats Ame WCE: ! 22 es. 8. c2as.- 2238 Ballston Spa., N. Y. BROWN PET STOCK C0O., Rats and Mice, 105 Spruce St., _ Emporia, Kan. CLARK, GEO. R—White and Colored Mice, Dept. 7, | Wiscasset, Me. Deis. Pes I —— Peas. 2... 2s. -s--- 730 College St., Rosedale, Kan. DITTMER, L. B., White Mice, 515 State St., Butler, Pa. Hatom Mowsery-— Win . Mice... 5. --..2 esi... 2 2222 ee Eaton, Ohio Eyster, A. M.—Rats and Mice...-..-..... 1619 W. Market, York, Pa. Farrar, Florence—Rats and Mice.....-.--..........--.-:---- Kasson, Minn. Miers. Bras— ow bl Mice... 7-2-2225 eit. Battle Creek, Nebr. Mmutier ©. li——Rats and Mice...) see Markey, Mich. ere tere. sent 0 —— VOR a re os estes St. Clair, Mich. ep ereeirn. 0, —NPORe en Darien Center, N. Y. Grittin, Robt.— Mice.............-.-.. 2229 Spring Garden, Phila., Pa. HOLLIDAY, E. A., White Mice, 126 Steuben St., Crafton, Pa. HOLMAN, S. P., Rats and Mice, Dedham, Mass. Jenkins, Ed.—Mice...............- 1141 Buswick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Judd, W.—Rats and Mice............ 1820 Fernwood, Toledo, Ohio Kauffman, E. R.—Rats and Mice 624 Cherry St., Norristown, Pa. Reale Center Py Mee.2 een. 22 ee at. LaGrange, Ky. KIRCHNER, W. A., Mice, Box 335, Kankakee, III. LAMASTER, L. B., White Mice, 102 S. Lincoln, Liberal, Kansas ee Ae ee tee Woodfords, Me. MASSKA, ROBT., Fancy Mice, Centerville, Ill. Michaels, E.—Rats and Mice................ 207 Diamond, Phila., Pa. NEW ZEALAND RED RABBITRY, White Mice, Milford, Texas PATHOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO., Rats and Mice, Box 511, : Fort Worth, Texas Peen Mossery—Mice...:.........2.-....--..- 2960 Weikel St., Phila., Pa. Pree, Ul red) Bats. ..6.c) 2 ee en Lt -_.Box 408, Lamont, IIl. PRYOR, E. E., Rats and Mice, 608 Downey St., Indianapolis, Ind. RICHARDSON, MRS. CARL, Mice, R. 9, Ottawa, Kans. ROBISON’S PET STOCK PLACE, Rats and Mice, Clearwater, Kans. For Sale-- White Mice at $1.00 a pair. Special prices on large lots. Ed. Schwing. Harrison, Ohio. 87 8S FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Rogers, Dr. F. B.—Fancy Mice.......-..--..-- Box 54, Marionville, Mo. Rooney, 2S inee ..... 22 2303 8th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Foupsels, La. 3B SMO one os 4 = Se ee Chestertown, Me. Ringer, Mrs. Hattie—Mice...........------------------+-------22-2------- Holt, *y. SCHWING, SD—Rats and Mice, Harrison, Ohio. Shelley——Rats ang mimeo. lec 225-28 Box 54, Marionville, Mo. SIMPKINS, J. H., Rats and Mice, 289 Hoffman St., Hammond, Ind. Smal ee So. 52. a ee ae ee cee Lovington, Iii. Stecher, R. C.—Rats and Mice....138 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. i Bx Raeitry— Rats. 2h se hee eee Lewistown, Pa. Violet Hill Kennels—Rats and Mice.................--- Rif2; Yorks ta. MINK AND FERRETS Rp Sep oe Most people think these two animals are the same. In looks, habits and breeding they are alike, but not as to the value of their fur. The fur of the ferret is of very little value, while the fur of the mink brings very high prices. The mink is bred for its fur, while the ferret is bred for rat and rabbit hunting as well as pets. A ferret will keep rats out of mill, warehouse, etc. In raising mink, you must have good stout pen, made of heavy wire with top covered. Running water is desirable. The dens may be of hollow logs, tile, or boxes that are dry. A good ferret pen may be made 6 feet long, 3 feet wide, and about 3 feet high. Divide off one end for sleeping and breeding. This part should have good, tight, wood floor; runs may be of clay or dirt, with some solid material underneath to keep them from digging out. For bedding use fine hay or straw. Keep the hutches clean, Breeding. As a rule, ferrets breed twice a year, but very often only once. The usual litter is from 5 to 7, sometimes more or less. The breeding season is from (March until October. The habits of ferrets are like the dog during the breeding season, so any one familiar with breeding dogs will know how to proceed. When the period of oestrum comes upon the female, place her in the hutch with male and let her remain two days, then place her in dry roomy hutch of her own. The females carry the young 42 days. They do not have their eyes open until they are six weeks old. Feeding. Always feed at regular hours; the best time is morning and evening. Feed as much as they will clean up at one time. Their staple foods are bread, milk, mush, oatmeal, cooked potatoes and scraps from the table. Raw meat may be fed FOOD & FUR BREEDER OF AMERICA two or three times a week. If they become too fat, dilute the milk so the quantity is the same, but is less fattening. For full information on preeding and management, training, and working of ferrets, write R. G. Bullerdick, Richmond, Ind., who publishes a little book on the subject. SKUNKS. For fur farming, the Skunk takes the smallest outlay of capital. Good odorless breeding skunks may be purchased as low as $5.00. The pens may be built of wire, sheet tin, cement, or boards. Wire should be set about two feet under ground to keep them from digging out. Pens should be about 8 feet high, with wire overhanging 18 inches or two feet. Dens may be made by digging a trench and covering it over and hollow tile or logs may be used. To make good fur the skunk should come in contact with earth. Bedding should be of leaves, hay, weeds, etc. The breeding season comes in February. One male may be kept with six or seven females, or may be kept in pairs. Be sure and separate before young are born, as the male will kill the young. The young will appear in May and look like young rats. Young should be operated on when from four to six weeks old and scent bag removed. A skunk will eat most anything a cat will, and in addition, rotten apples, berries, fruit, rotten eggs and meat. If skunks are raised for their fur they may be killed in the late fall, when fur is prime; if to be sold for breeding purposes, may be held later and sold in pairs. There are very few diseases that affect skunks, if properly cared for. For any one who intends to take up this branch of the industry, should procure good book on the subject; you will find them listed on another page. LIST OF BREEDERS OF FERRETS, MINK AND SKUNK. AMERICAN GAME ASSN., Mink-Skunks, Coranado Bldg., Denver, Colo. Fees ats: ED) Merri: ) oo pil Se ee eg. EE a es Caldwell, Ohio Bees OB. 05, SMerrets escola. - heat ee Fairport, N. Y. Pepe te OL GUS: 24.2445, Pulser (4.3 tae Bais yo Danville, Ill. Brison, F.. P.—Ferrets...........:.--- 723 Baker St., Bakersfield, Cal. BULLERDICK, R. G., Ferrets, 723 Baker St.. Richmond, Ind. Paras) tises ters ables. Site Se: Fra re ees 3 Fo BAN Centerville, Ind. Dampbelt, WE Hi =Merreis.27 Fe eee New London, Ohio CASS, GLEN G., Skunks, 1425 Logan St., Denver, Colo. coho AT SESS A Scietas eh ah gore cdltnceaene dlieetiabiebedy 9, SM pelea Westville, Ohio Peete io Ie St. Bonifacius, Minn. CEMETERIES TS 8 Do all alam ma aa ee Diakota, = Ill. Mrensein e Yaristerreic.... es Belmont, Iowa Premier err erreie re New London, Ohio HORNE’S ZOOLOGICAL ARENA CO., Skunk-Mink, Kansas City, Mo. \ 90 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Peck, Wi) [AS Perrens 5.6 52a ee ee New London, Ohio Lyons, W. I.—Skunks.......... 760 N. Sheridan Bd., Waukegan, II11. Moyer, db, H—-—Skunks.. 2... dee eee Blooming Glen, Pa. Northrup, Berl, Roa errets: ie 35h see ree Oxfom, N.Y: ™eamer, Fred—Skunks......- crap fiche te SAR ae Te oe Rae AC Norwalk, Ohio Schondel, « Geo7F erpels. fe 5e. 20 ee ee Marshallville, Ohio Sinclair. “Aarold——-Miimieg: .. 2) es ee Charlottsville, Va, Skunk Development Bureau—sSkunks........................ Chicago, Ill. Snider, Clarence—Ferrets....22.....25f0.....2......1.¢.4--2. Somerset, Ohio Taylor, (|W. Be SSkunks.....2s%2) 5 oe R, 2, Box 47, Golden, Col. Wieeines cA Sikvim ks. 2.2) 4:0 onc! eg Pee Clarington, Ohio SILVER BLACK FOXES oe Ve Yo With particular reference to the man:and woman of small means. The average citizen of these large United States, who rides about in a Ford, finds it hard to realize that thousands of automobiles are made every year, each selling for from $10,006 to $20,000, but he finds it still harder to believe that a single piece of fur can be sold for from $100 to $1,200. Not so long ago I was in a furrier’s establishment in Philadelphia, in which I had a Jaguar skin mounted. While there, I saw displayed in the window three lion skins and four or five tiger skins. Their price was $1,000 apiece for the lion skins and $1,200 apiece for the tiger skins. In another store I saw half a dozen polar bear skins which sold for $1,000 eacn. Asking if they sold well, I was told they could not begin to supply the demand. And mind you, these skins were sold to be used merely as rugs. Do Silver Fox skins sell Keep in mind the thousands of people who have expensive cars; people who buy $1,000 rugs; people who buy $10,000 necklaces; people who have $500,000 houses and from 20 to 50 servants on their private payroll; people who travel about in their own yachts. Keep these people in mind and you will answer your question with a smile, for a Silver Fox skin is a puny little article compared with the items mentioned before, and the purchase of a Silver Fox sat is only an unimportant incident in the routine of a rich woman. Do Silver Fox skins sell? Yes, they sell, and sell well. To generalize on prices is always confusing and misleading. Each skin is separately appraised and sold on its merit. Thus you find one skin sold for $250 and another for $1,200. How- ever, this is certain: A good skin brings good money. To sell good skins, you must have good animals. A good skin cannot come from a poor grade animal, nor can a good animal come from poor grade foundation stock. Therefore, if FOOD & FUR BREEDER OF AMERiCA: you think at all of buying Silver Foxes, buy only the best—at least 85% perfect—If you don’t, you only fool yourself. As an industry, the raising of Silver Foxes is well estab- lished, with an investment of many millions of dollars. There are at least two Governments, the United States and the Cana- dian, which have recognized the importance ot this industry by their research work, and the dissemination of knowledge regarding the industry. Many, who have never heard of fur farming in general and the great Silver Fox industry in partic- ular, appear to regard the industry as shrouded in deep mys- tery. Consequently, much needless rot and nonsense is said and printed about it. Fo authentic information, address the Bureau of Biological Survey, Washington, D. C., the Commission of Conservation, Ottawa, Canada, the Black Fox Magazine, New York, any one of the Silver Fox breeders listed in this book, or the undersigned. No attempt can be made in this space to touch on the subject of fur ranching, how to ‘build a ranch, how ‘to select your breeding stock, how to care for the animals, how to dis- pose of your pelts, how to make money out of the business. To do the subject justice, requires more space than the size of this book. However, to the beginner, I would say: Buy the best foxes you can get; keep the animals in large yards; keep them clean, feed only clean food, read all the literature you can get on the subject, use common sense, join the American Fox Breeders’ Association, You agree, Silver Fox ranching is a fascinating business. But you cannot live on fascination. One lives on what one may buy with money. Hence the question: Does the business pay? It does. Suppose you had ten pairs of real, high grade Silver E.ack Foxes. They would give you annually from 25 to 45 pelts. Put the average at $300 per pelt, and you have an in- come of from $7,500 to $13,500. Your running expenses should be less than $2,000. With these figures, which you can easily verify, it would seem that you are pretty comfortable. Perhaps you are a man or woman of small means and these figures stagger you. They are not as formidable as they look. True, ten pairs of Silver Foxes represent an investment of from $10,000 to $20,000, and that sum probably goes clear over your 91 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA head. In that case, start with one pair; make arragnements with a breeder to exchange pups to give you fresh blood, "and before long you will be a big breeder. If you have not enough money to buy one pair, combine with three or four associates or friends; buy one pair and breed until all members are supplied. ‘This course, naturally, will take a little time; but, I ask you, would any other line make you independent more quickly? Suppose you now had on income of from $75 to $150 per month. You are dissatisfied with your income, your business prospects, with everything, and you wish to change. Do you really believe there is any business or professional line in which you can make more progress, say, withth three years from today, than in the Silver Fox line? Get your own proof; ask the lawyers, doctors, you know, Ask the ‘business men you know, and ‘get your answer. Ask the fellow who is work- ing for someone else, and let him tell you hew he became rich —in experience—while the boss was holding his nose to the grind stone. Ask yourself: By how many thousands are you richer today than you were three years ago? The figures in the Silver Fox industry seem forbidding to the outsider, but I say to you this: If you are willing to lay out for yourself a definite course of action, covering, say, three years; if you are willing to stick to that course; if you are able to lay aside just a few dollars monthly, YOU CAN become a Silver Fox Rancher, as any Silver Fox Rancher or the under- signed will be glad to prove to you. M. B. SEMMELROTH, Pres. Semmelroth Silver Fox Assn., Coleraine, Minnesota. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA FEEDING AND CARE OF FOXES. Courtesy of Black Fox Magazine, 15 Whitehall St., N. Y. Wild foxes do not live entirely on flesh as many suppose, but will eat grass and berries. If their diet was entirely flesh, the ranch-bred fox would, after a time, develop indiges tion and suffer from worms. In order to prevent this, a bal- anced ration, consisting of meat, fish, biscuit, fruit and milk, can be fed with excellent results. A great deai will depend upon the locality in which the ranch is situated. In Newfoundland and Aleska, for instance, fish form the principal diet, supplemented by such other food as is available. In Prince Edward Island they feed their foxes practically any- thing a human being will eat, and in addition give them grass, minnows, mice, etc. Meat diet for foxes consists of horse meat, beef, butcher scraps, chickens (heads and legs), fish (both fresh and cured), lobsters, rabbits, rats, birds, squirrels, old cattle and sheep. Meat can be fed either raw or cooked (par-boiled), and when so fed is salted slighily. When salt meat is used it should be freshened by being placed in running water for a day or two before being fed to the animals. Where cold storage plants or bait freezers are avail- able, meat can be kept in perfect condition for an indefinite period. In localities where old cattle and horses are procurable, they can be kept on the hoof and killed when needed. About a quarter pound of meat is a fair ration for a fox, but as foxes often bury their food, care should be taken to see that this amount is not exceeded. Overfeeding with foxes, as with other animals, is lable to produce serious results; besides meat, a large variety of food is available for foxes—bread, biscuits, porridge, grass, vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs. Dog biscuits, softened with milk and water, are used on some ranches with good results. Some good brands of specially made fox biscuit are now on the mar- ket and are very good. Great care should be taken to see that the food for foxes is not only properly prepared, but properly served, The dishes should be kept scrupulously clean, being frequently scalded and scrubbed. Water should be supplied in such a way that it is not fouled by the foxes and the drinking trough should be fastened on a fence or tree in such a way that the foxes cannot climb over it. As mentioned above, foxes sometimes bury their food; when this is the case, food should ‘be withheld until the hidden cache is discovered or the food is disposed of. If one fox dominates another and is getting too large a share of the food, they Should be separated or a sufficiently large amount placed in the pen Overnight to provide for both animals and removed when both have had enough. General Directions. Bone should be fed, especially to young foxes, to assist in building up bone and in removing the milk teeth. Lime water, about a teaspoonful a day, should be fed with their milk. The pregnant mother should also be fed bone broth and limy foods to insure strong limbs for her young. Don’t overfeed your foxes. Until one year of age, they can be fed almost as much as they will eat. After they are older, too much food will 93 94 The Black Fox Magazine FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Fur Farming For Protit Read The Black Fox Magazine The only paper of its kind in the world. Tells you all about Fur Farming. What to raise. How to select your stock. How to build your ranch. How to care for your animals. How to dispose of your pelts to best advantage. And How to make Money out of the business. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Sample copy free. 5 Whitehall St. New York. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA make them too fat for breeding purposes. The mother should be well fed for several weeks before the young are born. Milk, eggs and obne broth are good. When the young are born. Milk, eggs and bone broth are good. When killed rabbit or live hen is put in the pen. After the young are born the mother should be fed several times a day with meat, eggs, new milk, broth, oatmeal and a plentiful supply of clean water. J It is not difficult to keep foxés in captivity, and with ordin.- ary care and attention, anyone should be able to keep animals in good condition. Study your foxes, their disposition and hab- its; and treat them accordingly. Mating. It is during the first six months of the year, from January to July, that may be called the critical period in breeding foxes. At this time, owing to their wild nature, foxes are extremely Sensitive to strange noises and smells and ranches should be closed to everyone except the keepers. The keeper should move cautiously and quietly about the pens when feeding. He should have a post of observation from which he can see the pens and ont be seen. From this. post he can ascertain when mating occurs. Fifty-one days is¥the usual period of gestation. If the keeper plans to remove the male, he should have the jpens built in such a manner that the male may be shuit out, away from the female, without a suspicion, on the part of the foxes, of design in such a removal. The action of some breeders in entering the pen and catching the dog with tongs or cath- ing box, is universally condemned as very dangerous at this period. | If the male is kept close by, he will watch and warn whenever he fears danger; and, moreover, he takes an interest in the rearing of the young, frequently carrying his food along the fence, trying to give it to the female and the young. Some breeders claim that the male fox can be left in the pen during the breeding season without causing bad results, but it ig considered much safer for the new or inexperienced rancher to remove the male during this period. tI is not usual for parent foxes to kill the young inten- come nervous, they sometimes remove pups, one by one, and bury them in the Snow or mud. This in the in such an reventative meas- emergency, except to see that the foregoing p These have sucessfully been carried out. ures are taken. ping’ season, always keep of at least one cat with or any reason, proves to be er young, they are taken from her and young kittens. If the mother fox, f incapable of rearing h 95 96 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA } the cat until four or five weeks old, when the cat tS aaalis desert them. They are then able to lap milk. Young foxes have been found stiff and cold, but iby warming them in hot cotton wool and providing them with a feline wet- nurse, have finally grown to maturity. A nursing bottle and a medicine dropper also might be kept on hand to feed milk® Information for Breeders. The young are blind for fourteen to eighteen days and do not leave the nest; but, when they are about four weeks old. they venture out into the pen and often in answer to the decoy call of the keeper. They soon learn to lap milk and eat. When less than three months old the mother weans them and they may go to quarters of their own. 4904 Foxes have only one litter a year, each litter consisting of from one to ten pups, which so far is the record. No authen- tic instances are yet recorded of two letters in one year, al- though unsupported claims have ‘been made that certain breed- ers have bred two litters in one year from one pair of foxes; but it is believed that it may occur within a few years when the animals are more domestic in habit. According to the best authorities, foxes in the wild state are monogamous. In captivity, they are usually paired for life, and in many instances re-mating is said to be impossible. In some cases, however, foxes can be remated yearly. Some males will mate with several females during the same winter. Two sys- tems of double mating are practiced. Under one system, a male and two females of the same litter are given the run of three pens. After mating they are all seperated into their respective pens. The other system also requires the use of three pens, the male spending alternate days with each of the two fmales. When mating is effected in these ways, success is not certain as with single mating. The fox continues prolific until about ten or eleven years of age. If a pair fail to produce young after the eighth year, they are usually slaughtered. In the majority of cases, foxes mate before they are a year old. Some breeders endeavor to mate a young female wtih a male a year older, FOX BREEDERS OF UNITED STATES. Alaska Silver Fox Farm—-Silver Black..........._.. Plattsburg, N. Y. Beckwith, Harry—-Silver Black........ 175 Summit, Woodfords, Me. Borestone Mt. Fox. Ranch—Black..-2_-c.¢icto ck. baie Je Onawa, Me. Campbells Fur Farm—Silver Black............ So. Deerfield, Mass. Duffus, J. P.—Silver Black..:-........-..2:. 21 W. 30th St., New York Patler, Grant—Crosses, Redw.<4 eh Pin oe ih Stratton, Me. Green Mt. Silver Black Hox. Co.—Foxes.. 246 .: So. Ryegate, Verm. Hanson, Jas. S.—Silver Black.......... 1k) Ws 28th SSNS YieGity Idaho Silver Black Fox Co.—Silver Black............ Millville, Minn. KELLEY, M. D., Silver Black, R. R. 1, LaGrange, Ky. Kelsey Ranch—Silver Blacks...) Lexington, Mass. Moore, Robt. T—Foxes....350 King Highway, Haddenfield, N. J. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS SILVER FOX. RANCH, Silver Black, Ephrata, Pa. Malbon & Cleveland—-Silver Black Crosses........ Skowhegan, Me. Nordstrom & Wallace—sSilver Black...................... Millbridge, Me. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 97 Silver Black Foxes Every self-made, successful, wealthy man can definitely trace the beginning of his success to a certain “something.” Perhaps it was an advertisement; perhaps a book or an article he read somewhere, sometime. This ad will mark the turning point of many a life: will turn many a drifting soul into a definite channel that leads to happiness, to independence and to comparative wealth. / e Itis possible that in later years YOU will regard this ad as the mile stone that marks the turning point in YOUR life. If you are one of the many who regarded the possession of a Silver Fox ranchas possible only to the wealthy, let us show you that you were in error. With determination and will power any one who really wishes may become a Silver Fox rancher. We are prepared to prove this statement. The Semmelroth Silver Fox Association. Breeders of highest grade Silver Black Foxes Coleraine, Minnesota 98 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Offerman, John—-Silver Black...-........- Hasi Northport, Ju..1., Nox Portland Silver Black For Co.—Silver Black.........- Portland, Me. SEMMELROTH, M. B., Silver Black, Coleraine, Minn. « Stevens.’ M. Wis—Silvenmr Biel -..--. ee... --- Dover, Me. SETALA, JOHN, Quality Foxes, Box 54, Kinney, Me. .... Stoughton & Elliott—Foxes............-..--.-..--- Whitefield, N, Hamp. SWADLEY, DAVID W., Gray, Red, West Point, Ind. TEavite, “Wie ae Ne ee ee eee Elizabethtown, Pa. Wadsworth, S. F.—Foxes.....--- 26 Cummington St., Boston, Mass. WHITE, CLYDE, Quality Silver, Candor, N. Y. FOX BREEDERS OF CANADA. Bunbury Farm—Silver Black................ Mrarlottetawn, ib. Hw. *L. BLACK DIAMOND FUR FARM-—Silver Black, Vankleek Hill, Ont. Callaghan, W...P.—Silver :Black22.2-2..c.....-:..-. Si. (Lotis,e2- hak Callbeck) Jy) W.i=-Sibver Black... 4.0 i:2..2ie....... Summerside, P. E. I. Jackson & Sutherland—Silver Black................ Port Burwell, Ont. leea;; John “A. —Silver. Black .-.s234.2)2-2.-1- Summerside, P. E. I. McNeill, Allen & Saunders—Silver Black....Summerside, P. E. I. Periscope The Future — and rear the North Kastern “Canada Silver Black Fox. | The species that is different — from all others and the ac- #| knowledged King of fur u-$4 bearers. The Twentieth < Hcentury industry for thoughtful men and women, the new industry approved by the United States and Can- adian governments, the most lucrative branch of live stock raising. We offer choice unrelated breeding stock for sale in pairs and furnish in- structions to ‘beginners. Join the fast increasing ‘number of Fox Ranches. Use the first mail out. Our service is prompt and care- | ful, we are waiting, : Yours faithfully Reid Brothers Bothwell, Ontario, Canada. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 99 Rogers, Graham B.—Silver Black.............. Summerside, P. E. I. REID BROS., Silver Black, Bothwell, Ont. Rogers-Payton Silver Black Fox Co.—Silver. Black.................. ; Charlottetown, P.E. I. Silver Fox Ranching Co.—Silver Black.....-..-..-.. Alberton, P. E. I Wieless Elos— st Vern GrdC oo ce ene anednns seen Varna, Ont. Wedlock, J. Stanley—Silver Black......-..: Charlottetown, P. EH. I. Woklnte. eo. oilver Blac sn. ce cee nnn se nnnne Minburn, Alta. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, Following is a list of monthly publications pertaining to this big industry. Everyone interested in this wonderful indus- try should subscribe to one or more of them. Did you ever stop to think your daily paper costs you nearly as much as one of these magazines a month? BLACK FOX MAGAZINE, $1.50 a year, 15 Whitehall Si., New York City. HARES AND RABBITS, $1.00 a year, 609 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. NATIONAL BREEDERS & FANCIERS MAGAZINE, $1.00 a year, Oak Park, Til. OUTDOOR ENTERPRISES, $1.00 a year, 408 Admiral Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. THE PET STOCK JOURNAL, 50 Cents a year, Lamoni, Iowa. THE SOUTHERN FANCIER 50 Cents a year, Box 1183, Waco, Texas. Following monthly publications have Rabbit and Pet Stock departments: _ American Poultry Advocate, Syracuse, N. Y. Breeders and Fanciers News, Scranton, Pa. Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. O. K. Poultry Journal, Mounds, Okla. POULTRY ITEM, Sellersville, Pa. : Poultry Success, Springfield, Ohio. Following is list of good books every beginner and breeder should have: BLACK DIAMOND FUR LARM Chas. H. Reasbeck. Prop. Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Canada. Breeder of Quality Silver Black Foxes, also Cross Foxes. Radiant Black Pedigreed Registered Siberian Hares Pedigreed Steel Gray Flemish Giants, Mammoth 15 pound strain 100 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Price Breeding and Care of Rabbits “Gipson. 22s: 2 ea eee $1.0€ Commercial Rabbit Harming=—-Stan lit. 22 2.2 ee .5C 20th Century Rabbit Guide—Samuelson..........-...---------------- .50 Richey’s Rabbit and Cavy Book Mrs: "te Ac Rieneye ro. Dip Youngs Cavy Book—Youn®.....-.--..-------------4------22------2---00 noo 00 New Zealand Red Rabbit——Gilmore...-........--.-.----------------------- 20 Rabbit Culture and Standard—Roth & Cornman......--.-...-.- 50 Fure Farmine——Harding._.__....--.----22-_------2--op----=-2- 9p genes 1.00 Ferret Facts and: Fancies—Harding....-..........-.---------------------- 1.00 Cavies for Pleasure and Profit—Diecke.............-.---.------------- 1.00 Raising and Care of Guinea Pigs—Smith___-__..-.---.--.:.:-.--2..- oo your order for any you do not find. REMEDY AND SUPPLY DEALERS. ALAMO RABBITRY, Remedies and Supplies, San Antonio, Texas. ATHENS POTTERY CO., Feed Cups, Fort Worth, Texas. Belleville Rabbit Farm—Supplies.................. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Bird, J. T. & Son—Remedies.......... 30 Liberty St., Pontiac, Mich. BORDEN, FRED T., Supplies, 4548 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. CALDWELL RABBIT FARM, Remedies, 2517 San Fer- nando, Los Angeles, Cal. Rate aud Mice For Pileastire and Prot.) 2.2: 2s...-f. eee Ay) Fur farmers, hunters, trappers, etc., should read the month- ly magazine, Hunter-Trader-Trapper. You will find it very in- teresting, published at Columbus, Ohio. Note—You will find most of these books and magazines adver- tised elsewhere in this book. However, we will. be glad to take Headquarters For Rabbitry & Pet Stock Supplies Etc. Ear Tags with washers, 12 25c; 25-40c; 50-70c; 100-$1.35. Punches 25c, Ear Tag Gauges 10c, Record Cards, Pedigree Blanks, Sale Records, Shipping Tags, Crate Cards, Post Cards, Envelopes, Letterheads, Breeding Certificates, Stud Records, Quotation Blanks, Tattoo Markers, Colored Wash- ers, Remedies, Pigeon-Poultry & Canary Bands, Cuts, Books, etc. | Price list FREE. Full set samples of Rabbitry or Cavy Supplies for 10¢c and name of your breed. Wm. WENKHOUS, Dept. K. Beaver Falls, Pa. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 101 Caldwell, P. F., Supply Co.—Remedies....Box 644, Los Angeles. COMMERCIAL RABBITRY, Supplies, Dept. F., Wausau, Wis. Common Sense Supply Co.—Supplies...... 3952 Belmont, Chicago. Dalton hemreis suppites:..---.-.-- 2.2 cte ot kendo Westville, Ohio Delaware. Rabbitry— Supplies. ...:.-22cs2the 2-2-2222 22222222 Muncie, Ind. ECKERT, GEO. C., Remedies, 2630 Winona Ave., Chicago, Il. Gilmore’s Rabbit Farm—Supplies.................. Santa Barbara, Cal. GREVELS, JOS. F., Supplies, 4520 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. HARES & RABBITS SUPPLY CO., Supplies, Indianapolis, Ind. | Hazictt.Rake Co.,—euaee Cleaner... .2.-..2-2-.-2--1222 Kearney, Nebr. Hookway, Geo. H.—Remedies....-- 7509 Osage Ave, Cleveland, O. HUNT, W. A. & SONS, Remedies, Portland, Ind. Indiana » Rabhitry—BRemedies.. 22-2... ..------22--4-se Portland, Ind. JOSEPH, C. P., Rabbit Hutches (See adv.), Lake Charles, La. Liberty Rabbitry—Remediesi:.... 01.222 Ri wl. Sabetha, Kans. Mackey’s Rabbit Farm—Remedies.............---.-...----- Marlboro, N. Y. i ...1224 W. Randolph, Chicago, it RABBIT SUPPLIES Pedigree Blanks, 6x9 12 colors, State Kind - - 75c per 100 Breeders’ Sales Record 50c per 100 Breeders Record Cards 50c per 100 Stock Record Cards 40c per 100 Shipping Tags 40c per 100: Shipping Cards, Red 4x7 60c per 100 Ear Tags $1.35 per 100 Ear Punches - - 25c each. RELIABLE BOOKS You need one-- any of these are reliable. Sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Breeding and care of Rabbits, Gibson - - . - $1.00 Commercial Rabbit Farming, Stahl - - - . 50 Belgian Hares as a Profitable Business, Stahl - - - oo Farming Rabbits at Home for Profit . - - - 10 Cavies for Pleasure and Profit - - - - - 1.00 Fur Farming, Harding - - - - - 1.00 Ferret Facts and Fancies, arama - - - - 1.00 PRINTING SPECIALS Catalog containing full line of Supplies and Mayhews Remedies . 10¢ 500 1000 Letter Heads, Bond - - $1.75 $2.75 Envelopes, No 1 Wood - - 1.50 2.50 Cards, 2x4 Round corners or square - 1.50 2.50 FRED TT. BORDEN PRINTER and PUBLISHER Member--National Breeders and Fanciers Association. Special Representative, Outdoor Enterprises. Send for Sample Copy j 4548 Cote Brilliante ST. LOUIS, MO. 102 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA Mayhew Remedy Co.—Remedies...... 3418 N. Tripp Ave, Chicago. McGREGOR RABBIT HUTCHES—Supplies, Alpine, Utah. Quick Remedy Co.—Snuffle Remedy......--.----.-- Indianapolis, Ind. Rat BiscuitiCo= Rat ‘Poison. \:): Sees foe ee Springfield, Qiio. R. & R. Pet Stock Supply Co.—Supplies............-..- Camden, N. J. Reynolds; | Li, (Ni Remned ies jo 2 ap eco ode nc Nicholson, Pa. RHODES, R. D., Supplies, Burlington, Wis. Rushville Food and Fur Co.—Supplies............--...- Rushville, Ind. Storms, Reed—Pedigree Book....1736 Cleveland, Kan. City, Kan. Triangle Remedy Co.—Remedies...... 2144 Rice St.,-‘Chicago, 1. WENKHOUS, WM., Supplies (See p. ), Beaver Falls, Pa. Wilson Bros.—Remedies.....--------- R. 4, Box 13, Los Angeles, Cal. Young, Jas. E.—Tanning Comp...:. 3511 N. Keating Ave., Chicago. MARKETS—-MARKETING, 7? In marketing anything, whether it is rabbits or a breakfast food, you must let the public know what you have. The best method in this industry is, use the columns of the journals; you will find them listed elsewhere; any of them will be glad to help you in writing your ad. A small ad. will generally sell all you have, but an ad. run all the time will give you a steady market for all you can raise, at good prices. Now as to marketing meat rabbits and the products.- If you will dress and put up in attractive package a nice,-fat young rabbit and take it to the first-class hotels and restaurants in your city or town, you will soon get a contract for all you can produce. The hospitals use rabbit meat in iarge quantities on account of its high nutritive value. Run a small classified ad. in your local paper and you will also find a ready sale at prices from 25 to 40 cents a pound. Local commission houses offer a market for dressed rabbits, but the price will not be as high as selling direct to the consumer. There are several large companies organized and organizing who will offer a market for all rabbits that can ibe produced. K. C. Beck & Co., Hutchison, Kansas, use each year thousands of pounds of rabbit meat. The Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association, located at Oklahoma City, are planning on big packing plant. The American Rabbit Products Co., recently organized at Kansas City, will soon offer a market for rab- bits, There is also another recently organized at Houston, Texas. There are also others in other sections of the country The publishers of this book will issue a bulletin from time to time, showing the markets, etc., will ‘be sent to any address on request, if you will send stamp. They wiil also be glad to aa hie any questions and give any assistance possible at all times. In the following list you will find names of hide and fur dealers, who will pay good prices for skins. Cavies, White Mice and Rats are used for Pets and Experi- mental purposes. All hospitals, laboratories, medical schools, etc., use them in large quantities, If you only have few for sale you can most generally find a market in your own town or city. In the following list you will find the names of some big users and ‘buyers of these animals; up to the present time the demand has been far greater than the supply. H. K. Mul- ford at Glenolden, Pa., uses from one to two thousand guinea pigs a week, about 500 mice and a large number of rabbits and FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 103 | ET Rocky Mountain Elk If you have 10 acres or more, stock your land with elk. Elk are hardy, prolific and require no care. Profits are large, whether you sell as venison or alive as breeding stock. Thousands of animals will be required to fill future orders. The pioneers in this coming industry of breeding elk will make fortunes. Be one of the leaders and pioneers. Complete information and instruction will only be sent on receipt of 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. M. B. Semmelroth. Coleraine-Minnessota 104 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA pigeons. The Pathological Supply Co., Fort Worth, Texas, have not been able to buy enough to supply their regular customers. In selling Foxes, Ferrets and Skunks, the ‘best method is to advertise them in journals and magazines. The Black Fox Magazine is a good medium, as it caters to the fur animal trade, * LIST OF MARKETS, Buyers and Users of Rabbits, Cavies, Mice, etc. Adler, Wm.—Rabbits, Cavies, Mice, etc..... 277 Graham, Brooklyn Biggs, EH. W. & C.=—Fur,-Dealergeys 2k. :.- Kansas City, Mo. Bishop,- The Bird Man—-All Pets: ...2si2........ Baltimore, Md Bremeén——P'errits 2 a ee eee eS ae Te Danville, iW Burt, Chas: S.—Guitted, Pisssc: 2 eee. et Herrington, Kan. CARNES, A. R., Fur Dealer, Keystone, Ind. CLARK, C. E., Guinea Pigs, 3525 S. Benton, St. Louis, Mo. Fleishman, Otto—Pets, All Kinds._..3656 S. Halsted, Chicago, Ili. Funsten Bros... Co.—_ Fur “Market we eet oe St. Louis, Mo. Kiefer, F. Co.—Ralbbits, Cavies, Mice, etc..__.._.... Lancaster, Pa. Missouri Squab Co.—Rabbits, Cavies, Mice, ete..... St. Louis, Mo. Northwestern Hide & Fur Co.—Hides._.______... Minneapolis, Minn. NATIONAL BIRD & DOG STORE, Cavies, Mice, etc., St. Louis, Mo. Outdoor Enterprise Co.—Rabbits..... 5 Ns Be abet Holmes Park, Mo. PATHOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO., Cavies, Mice, Box 11, Fort Worth, Texas. Percey’s Fur Bowse—Hoes. oe ek eg Oshkosh, Wis. Robison’s Pet,Stock Place—Small Animals...... Clearwater, Kan. Aelyeors ie 2G). J ee O UY Sas 2. og ee ate suse ee St. Louis, Mo Taylor, M. W.—Rabbits, Cavies, etc. Germantown Puila.:,. (Par Wight Bros——-Fur, Dealers:....-..:-..--.. 14 Oxford St., Boston, Mags: ASSOCIATIONS. Everyone interested in the breeding of small animals, whether for food, fur, or fancy, should join The Nationa! Breeders & Fanciers’ Association. The annual dues are only $1.00 per year. Where there are several breeders in a town, thy should get together and form a branch. - For small fee you can join the National and receive a charter. It will increase interest and business, as meetings can be held at stated inter- vals and animals, exhibited to the interest ard education of all For particulars on forming a branch and for applications for membership in the National, write C. S. Gibson, Secretary, 1045 W. Warren, Detroit, Mich. National Breeders & Fanciers Assn., C. S, Gibson, Sec’y., 1045 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. National New Zealand Red Club, C. P. Gilmore, Sec’y., Santa Barbara, Cal. National Federation of Flemish Giant Breeders, C, V. Lemon. Owosso, Mich. United Cavy Breeders Association, Edw. F, Diecke, Sec’y., Lompanrd, IIl. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 105 Following is a list of the Branches of The National Breeders and Fanciers Association: Town Secretary Address Los Angeles, Cal., Andrew Wilson, R. 4, Box 138, Los Angeles. Eureka, Cal., Mrs. Estella Thurston, Eureka, Cal. Col. Springs, Colo., Mrs. B. M. Stump, 425 E. Nevada, Col. Spgs Pueblo, Col., G. P. Fitzgerald, Pueblo, Col. Wheatridgt, Col., C. P. Coffman, Wheatridge, Col. Boise, Idaho, #. L. Roberts, 1116 State St., Boise, Idaho. Caldwell, Idaho, J. W. Edwin, Caldwell, Idaho. Chicago, Ill., L. A. Lee, 501 Otis Bldg., Chicago. Chicago, Ill., A. Weygandt, 7408 Normal Ave., Chicago. Harrisburg, Ill., F. P. Thompson, Box 168, Harrisburg, Springfield, Ill., P. A. Boden, 1123 Division St., Springlief. Galesburg, Ill., E. M. Emory, 1446 N. Kellogg St., Galesburg. Murphysboro, Ill., O. L. Rawlins, Murphysboro, 1, East St. Louis, Ill., Lyn Middleton, East St. Louis, EY Quincy, Ill., Geo. Hilk, Quincy, Ill. Anderson, Ind., L. C. Williams, 2103 Park Ave., Anderson, ind. Terre Haute, Ind., A. M. Lewis, 2332 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute. Indianapolis, Ind., W. E. Springer, Indianapolis, Ind. Muncie, Ind., H, N. Robinson, 322 E. Jackson, Muncie, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind., E. M. Evans, 114 Superior St., Ft. Wayne. Marshalltown, Iowa, J. E. Moehre, 219 N. 2nd St., Marshalltown. Des Moines, Iowa, A. R. McGlothlan, 2810 Logan Ave., Des Moin. VanHorn, Iowa, Geo. Hammer, Van Horn, Iowa. Wichita, Kans., C. E. Fairchild, 1105 Douglas Ave., Wichita. Topeka, Kans., C. N. McMahon, 630 Jefferson St., Topeka, Kans. Charlotte, Mich., C. E. Church, Charlotte, Mich Kansas City, Mo., E. A. Samuelson, 4217 Holly St., Kansas City, Lewiston. Mont., H. C. Hartung, Lewiston, Mont. Lincoln, Nebr., Mrs. J. H. Ulrich, 2326 Dulcey, Lincoln, Nebr. Omaha, Nebr., G. P. Wiig, 1812 Vinton St., Omaha, Nebr. Fairbury, Nebr., Hery Schreiber, Fairbury, Nebr. Rochester, N. Y., B. H. Burton, 33 Owen St., Rochester, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y., G, T. Vidler, 102 Hubst Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio, Henry Adolph, 4231 Mapledale, Cleveland, O. Columbus, Ohio, Harry Freeman, 1057 Harrison, Columbus, Oo. Cleveland, Ohio, Anton Husa, 4418 Vivian, Cleveland, Ohio. Akron, Ohio, V. L. Whitmore, 1064 Lane St., Akron, O. Lima, Ohio, H. L. Reid, Lima, Orio. McAlester, Ok., Jas. O. Horne, 12th and Miami, McAlester, Ok. Okla. City, Okla., L. D. Young, Patterson Bldg., Ok. City. Portland, Ore., Edgar Kline, 515 Chapman St., Portland, Ore. New Castle, Pa,- P. Rowland, 708 Chestnut St., New Castle. Corpus Christi, Tex., A. M. Simmons, Corpus Christi, Tex. Galveston, Tex., E. R. Einecke, Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex., F. W, Mendloka, 1217 Arlington, Houston. Dallas, Tex., J. M, England, 4709 Jacinto, Dallas, Texas. East Salt Lake City, Utah., E. E. Pike, 1057 S. 9th, E. Salt Lake Seattle, Wash., P. W. Harris, 503 Potson Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Tacoma, Wash., Mrs, A. L. Dorn, 3824 S. G St., Tacoma, Wash. 106 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA nc ee SEE UE ESSE ESSERE SSS nS THE NATIONAL REGISTRATION SYSTEM. . A Registered Rabbit protects both the buyer and seller. To have a rabbit registered, it is first necessary to have it carefully examined by an official Registrar, who is usually ap- pointed by the branch association of The National. If the spec- iman is fourd to be free frcm all diseases and entirely free from all disqualifications, and comes up to the National stand- ards as to color, shape and weight, and has been bied according ‘o the standards. the Registrar will t: ttoo a certain numbe! in its right ear and papers will ‘be made out for it. It is ther 1ecorded in the Stud Book of The National Breeders and Fan- ciers Association of America. A registered animal is one to be proud of, as it means as near perfection as possible. A Belgian Hare or New Zealand Red will not be registered under five months of age; Flemish Giants and heavy breeds nol urtil at least six months of age. The Belgian should weigh 8 rounds. The New Zealand buck should weigh 9 pounds and tre doe 10 pounds. The Flemish Giant buck should weigh nol less than 10 pounds and the doe 11 pounds. Following is a list of Official Registrars. For further. infor- mation and name of your nearest Registrar, write C. S. Gibson, 1045 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. Adolph. Henry, 4231 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland, O. Baird, yRoy Ajj 1518 EH. 10th St, Oklahoma City, Okla: Faker F., Portland,’ Ore. Brown, H,-C.,.105 Spruce St., Emporia, Kans. Camptell, W. B., 3039 Quitman St., Denver, Col. ‘Denlea, G. B., 678 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fehr, John C., 843 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. Foulke, R. F., Waynesboro, Pi Fairchild, C. E., 1205 W.. Dougias, Wichita, Kans: Gersenslager, F. A., 1905 Hardy St., Murphysboro, IIl. Gibson, C, S., 1045 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. Gilmore, .C..P3\ Santa. Barbara, ‘Cal: Griffin, L. F., 812 E. Costella St., Colorado Springs, Col Harris, Frank, 2212 York St., Des Moines, Iowa. Hawley. C..C., 2019 BryancSt:, Dallas; "Tex. Hilton, Geo. W., 3615 Penniman Ave., Oakland, Cal. Hull, Oscar, Tacoma, Wash. MeMahon, C. N., Topeka, Kans. Plegge, H. J., 4249 Peck St., St. Louis, Mo. Pinneo, C. R., 3117 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha, Nebr. Prather, Hale, Ukiah, Cal. Rose, Fred J., 1811 7th Ave., Grinnell, Iowa. Rowland, Percy, New Castle, Pa. . Salisbury, L. W., 249 N. Morengo Ave., Pasedena, Cal. Sanderson, H. A., 116 N. Kennilworth, Eagle Rock, Cal. Simmon, Harry, 1717 S. State St., Indianapolis, Ind. Storms, Reed, 1736 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, Kans. Thomas, E. L., Box 1183, Waco Texas. Wiley, Mrs. R, H., Flushing, Ohio. Wilkie, F. A., R. R. 4, Boise, Idaho. Wilson, Andrew, R. 4, Box 13, Los Angeles, Cal. FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA 107 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN TS. RABBITS. CALIFORNIA. PEDIGREED PLEMISH GIANTS and New Zealand Reds. Prices right, will ship anywhere. Stamp for reply. R. H. Howland, 2033 LaSalle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ILLINOIS. FLEMISH AND NEW ZEALAND Reds. Good stock for sale at all .times, Satisfaction guaran- teed. J. W. Amidon, Herscher, EY. CAVIES, NEW ZEALANDS; high , grade English Cavies, solid and broken colors; pedigreed New Zealand Reds. Frank T. Reuter, Kankakee, [Il. SINNISSIPPI RABBITRY, D. E. Buyers, Mgr. . Pedigreed New Zealand Reds, deep red color a Specialty with us. Sterling, Il. R. CLADIDA, N. Fair St., Marion, Ill. Breeder and shipper of high grade registered Flemish Giants and Rufus Red Belgian Hares. We ship anywhere, OAK GROVE FARM, Breeding Belgian Hares and Fancy Mice. Tapanese Waltzers especially. All Hares from registered stock. Robt. Masska, Carterville, Ill. NEW ZEALAND REDS, Rufus Red Belgians. Young bred does. prices. right. R. R. Jones; Box 7h Sterling. Tt: INDIANA. FOR SALE—Registered ae ped- igreed real Flemish and Reds. At Stud, Fee $5.00. George B, 15%4 pounds, Steel Bill, 15 pounds, Forsyth & Stark, 1428-1501 S. 10th St., Terre Haute, Ind. THE PROGRESS RABBITRY Of- fers to the buyer of Flemisn Giants the class of stock and service that makes their breed- ing profitable, 710 N. Third St., Decatur, Indiana. INDIANA. PEDIGREED ~ NEW ZEALAND Reds, that produce length, coor and form. Prices on applica- tion. W. H. Kobel, Flera, Ind. FOR SALE_-NEW ZEALAND Reds from registered parents; also utility stock in Flemish Giants and Belgians. Weir We Gearheart, Kokomo, Ind. Guinea Pigs Wanted. eis Sis ee IF YOU WANT GOOD FLEMISHI Giants, write Big Ben Rabbitry, 1204 Swinney St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Winfield. Kansas. ae M. ~ LEWIS, BREEDER OF Pedigreed Fiemish Giant Rab- Fits. 2332 Washington Avenue. Terre Haute, Ind. REAL RUFUS RED BELGIANS, Bred for size, color and quality. All stock pedigreed. Pedigree Free. E. E. Pryor, 608 Downey St.. Indianapolis, Ind. A. TABRAY,.. TROY, AND: New Zealand Reds. KANSAS. RUFUS RABBITRY, Fine Pedi- greed Rufus Red Rabbits, heal- thy stock. red feet, creamy bel- lies. Money back guarantee. MICHIGAN. NEW’S RABBITRY — John He New Prov., 152 Amity St., Mus- kegon, Mich. Breeder of Rufus Red Belgians. A few good ones always for sale. FLEMISH GIANTS—Young and mature stock for sale at al! times. Stamp for reply. Oak- dale Rabbitry. Arthur A. Schnei- der, 1155 Marshall Ave., 8S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich . MISSOURI. IF YOU WANT GOOD STOCK AT Right Prices, if you have good stock to sell, line up with Jack- son’s Rabbitries, Mt. Washington, Mo. 108 FOOD & FUR BREEDERS OF AMERICA ne BREEDER OF BLACK SIBER- ans, Rufus Red Belgian Hares; squirrels, Pheasants of all kinds, eggs in season, Mandarian and Wood ducks, Carneau and Fan- cy Pigeons, Guineas, Silkies, Bantams and Airedale dogs. H. C. Vincent; office, 514 Main St., Farm 18th and Michigan Ave., Joplin, Mo. NEBRASKA. E. W. HENDREN, Breeder of Pedigreed R. R. Belgians and Cavies. Raised outdoors, best of health. No ‘better utility stock can ‘be found. Morrill, Nebr. GOLDENROD RABBITRY—Pedi greed and utility New Zealand Reds. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, Table Rock, Nebr. NEW ZEALANDS—tThe Oregon Trail Rabbitry always has good cnes for sale. Stamp for infor- mation. 3117 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha, Nebr. MONMOUTH PARK RABBITRY; 3302 Meridith Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Breeders of high grade Rufus Red Relgian Hares and New Zea- land Reds. NEW YORK. FRED R. DURLING—Breeder of Belgian Hares and Black Flem- ish Giants. Registered, pedi- greed and meat stock. Orders promptly filled; prices right. R. Haw. No” 9, Ambhurn, N.S PEDIGREED FLEMISH GIANTS, Utility stock only. Big frame, good color. Sure to please you. Frank E. Ives, (Merrick, Long Is- land, N. Y. DANIEL G,. LAWRENCE, NEW Paltz, N. Y., breeder of pedi- greed New Zealands and Flemish Giants. Stock eligible for regis- tration. Member of National Breeders & Fanciers’ Association, OHIO. OTTO W. MEYER—R. R. 2, Box 29: Napoleon, Ohio, Bréeder of standard bred Rufus Red Belgian Hares, Flemish Giants and New Zealand Reds. Stamp for reply. BELGIAN HARE RESORT — Breeders and exhibitors of pedi- greed Rufus Red Belgian Hares and New Zealand Reds. 118 S&. Clay St., Millersburg, Ohio. PEDIGREED FLEMISH GIANTS, and English Cavies. S. E. Spicer & Son, 456 E. St. George Si., Marion, Ohio. Member N. B. & Bea. OKLAHOMA. ECTON’S RABBIT RANCH—Wm. Ecton, proprietor. Breeder, deai- er and shipper of rabbits. Prices reasonable; write me your wishes. 2307 Oklahoma Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla. OREGON. F'LEMISH GIANTS and New Zea- land Reds. Fancy and utility stock. Write for prices and de- scription. S. H. Allen, 6419 59th Ave., S. E., Portland, Ore. PENNSYLVANIA. RAISE BELGIAN HARES for us. Large profits easily made. We furnish stock and pay $4.00 a pair and expressage when three months old; contract and pamph- let 10c; nothing free. Belgian Hare Farm, Dept. 4, Waynesboro, Pa. NEW JERSEY. THE RANCH—Classy Belgians and New Zealands; from Blue Ribboners and Registered Does; bred and raised out-of-doors, good air, sunshine, roomy paddocks; very picture of health, vigor and activity, Theo. S. Moore, Stock- ton,’ N. J. eu FOOD & FUR BREEDFRs OF AMERICA 109 PENNSYLVANIA. THE VALLEY RABBITRY—E. D. Nuckels, prop. Breeder and shipper of pedigreed Rufus Red Belgian Hares and New Zealand Reds. 371 E. Queen St., Cham- hkersburg, Pa. TEXAS. NEW ZEALANDS OF QUALITY; Registered stock from prize win- ners; also utility. Cedar Crest Rabbitry, Sta. ‘‘A’’ Dallas, Texas. RABBITS, CAVIES, RABBITS; Flemish Giants, R. R. and Gray Belgians, New Zealands, Dutch and Checkered. Standard breeds. Popular prices, prompt shipments. Alamo Rabbitry (reg. N. B. & F. A.). San Antonio, Texas. NAI-TEX RABBIT FARM—531 S. Clinton Ave., Dallas, Texas. New Zealand Reds. 1. F. BROWN, Breeder of Bel- gians, New Zealands and Flemish Giants; 2006 Stamford St., Hous- ton, Texas. FAIRVIEW RABBITRY—J. F. Brown, Prop. New Zealands, Bel gians and Flemish. Pedigreed stock for sales. 2006 Stamford St.. Houston, Texas. EH. W. PUDIG, BREEDER. OF Pedigreed and Registered Rufus nnn LEEEEEEEEEEEEaEEEEERE WASHINGTON. FLEMISH GIANTS THAT AR GIANTS — New Zealands and Dutch, with type and color. Whit- man’s Rabbit Farm, R. 4, Box 340 B., Tacoma, Washington. FOR SALE—Gray and Steel Gray Flemish, Rufus Red, Belgians and Spotted English. Bred from registered stock. W. F. Dodge, 5201 S. “I” St., Tacoma, Wash- ington, WISCONSIN. ROSENBERG RABBITRY, Breed- er of N. Z. Reds and Belgian Hares. Young stock for sale. Robert Rosenberg, Shawano, Wis. RABBITS—ALL AGES, Breeds, and Rufus Red Belgians. Com- plete line of remedies and sup- plies. Commercial Rabbitry, De- partment F, Wausau, Wis. PEDIGREED BLACK FLEMISH and Rufus Red Belgians. Can fill all orders promptly; satis- faction guaranteed. Prices at- cording to quality and age. Hill Mount, Armstrong Creek, Wis. START RIGHT — Save Money. Time and Trouble by first send- ing for mv new supply circular. R. D. Rhodes, Burlington, Wis. SHAWANO RABBITRY—Erwin A. Rosenberg. Prop., Shawano, Wis., Breeder and_ shipper of nedigreed Belgian Hares. Satis- Red Belgian Hares. 617 S. 9th faction guaranteed or money re- St., Waco, Texas, funded. WANTED. WANTED—Guinea Pigs, White Mice, etc., spot cash before you ship. National Bird and Dog ~ 3111 Olive’ St., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—RAW FURS; highest prevailing market prices. Try me for results. A. R. Carnes, Loch Box 54, Keystone, Ind. SEE W. K. MULFORD Display Adv. WE BUY RABBITS and Cavies, of all breeds. when you have etock for sale; write us first, forwarding age, sex, weight and lowest price. We answer by re- turn mail, Laboratory Service Rureau, 5136 Madison St., West Chicago, Ill. CAVIES, WHITE MICE, ETC. CAVIES — High Grade English Cavies. Solid and broken colors. Frank T. Reuter, Kankakee, Ill. 110 FOOD & FUR BREED? 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