OCR Text |
Show Butterfly Farms. Most people, when thoy look at a magnificent cabinet of butterflies, gleaming and glowing with a hundred Iridescent hues, think that each butterfly but-terfly was caught by hand caught, after a chase ot a mile or two, under a net or a hat. As a matter of fact, butterflies aro raised on llttlo farms, llko chickens. Thero Is such a steady butterfly demand de-mand that it pays men to raise them. Theso men, experts In tho emplo of museums as a rule, know larvae as a chicken farmer knows eggs, and they havo no, difficulty In selling at u good profit all the butterflies they grow. The stock room of a butterfly farmer far-mer Is a rare and beautiful sight. It Is a room of glass, filled with 'tun-shine, 'tun-shine, and In tho brilliant light lun-dreda lun-dreda of the loveliest buUeitlle' flutter flut-ter vi d Com. ivw'mKi.TH'aw".". '-t f. i. 4t |