JOHN M. BAILEY, 



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BREEDER OF 



Shorthorn and Jersey Cattle, Cotswold, Oxfordshire Down, 



Vermont Merino, Cotswold Merino, and 



Oxford Merino Sheep. 



The " Winning " flock of Cotswolds was formed by selecting all the best sheep in the 

 Mapleshade flock, belonging to Joseph Harris, Rochester, N. Y. (6 first premiums at New 

 England Fair, 1880.) 



The Oxfordshire Downs are from the flocks of John Treadwell and A. J. Milton, Druce, 

 England. 



The "Winning" Merinos are from the best flocks of Vermont. 



In the Cotswold and Oxford Merino there is to be found the most profitable sheep for 

 mutton and wool in the world. For full description and history of these crosses send for 

 illustrated catalogue. Mailed to all enquirers. 



A SPECIALTY MADE OF HIGH CLASS BERKSHIRES. 





"WINNING BELLADONNA," 



(IMPORTED.) 

 Winner of the First Prize at Hew England Fair, 1880. 



The " Winning " Berkshires are all from imported stock, which was bred by the cele- 

 brated English breeders, Swanwick, Humfrey, Stewart, and Bailey. 



Pigs of all ages, with perfect pedigrees, from $5.00 upwards. Boars fit for service and 

 Sows with pig, at reasonable prices. 



Send for Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. 



P. O. ADDRESS : 



"WINNINGS FARM," BILLERICA, MASS. 



"Virginia Stock Parm," Waverlv, Sussex County, Va, 



