Jan. 15, 1912 



* ' The Corning Egg Farm Book 



By Corning Himself." 



Not a Dream of Some Would-be Successful Poultryman; No Theoretical Possi- 

 bilities; But Actual Accomplished Facts. 



The Straight-Forward Storj^ of the Building up, in Five and a Half Years, of the 

 Greatest Egg Farm in the World, from a start with only 30 Hens. 



The Corning Method developed the Strain of Single Comb White Leghorns 

 which cannot be surpassed. 



The Corning Egg Farm Book tells in detail everytliing about this Farm, from the 

 purchase of the acreage, at Bound Brook, N. J., in 1906, right up to date. 



FEEDING FOR EGGS 



The mai'velous discoveries and far-reaching developments in feeding for eggs, 

 which have been made on the Corning Egg Farm during the last two years, can be 

 found only in The Corning Egg Farm Book, because no one has gone, into feeding 

 for eggs so thoroughly and so successfully as Corning. 



It matters not how successful you may be, the possession of the knowledge you will obtain by 

 studying The Corning Egg Farm Book will enable you to reap a greater profit, year after year, 

 than evpr liefnrf. 



The Corning Method brings success to the man who keeps a few hens, in the back yard, just as 

 surely as to the man who keeps hens by the hundreds or thousands. 



m^^ The Corning Egg Farm Has Now -i^mp 

 i^ Surpassed $6.41 Per Hen Per Year '■^ 



and The Corning Egg Farm Book by Corning Himself tells how you can do the same. 



How to build the Corning Houses, detailed drawings, lists of required materials, with full in- 

 structions, are in the Book. 



Remember, Corning designed and built all these houses. No builder, architect, or contractor, 

 could give you such plans, as only Corning knows. 



The chapter covering the handling of birds on Colony Range will help many a man to put more 

 pullets into his laying house than he has ever done before. 



Mortality in raising chicks can be materially lessened by following the instructions laid down 

 in The Corning Egg Farm Book. 



This book Is a real book, not a cheap paper pamphlet. It is bound in rich blue cloth stamped 

 in gold, with the Corning Strain Utility Cockerel in colors. 216 pages of clear type on fine paper. 

 A Corning Cockerel, painted by one of New York's foremost artists. In life colors, is tlie Frontis- 

 piece. The pictures, 35 In number, were taken by a photographer of reputation. They are half- 

 tones, full page and larger. 39 pen-and-ink drawings cover plans of the buildings, etc. 



No one else can offer you the equivalent of The Cornine Egg Farm Book at any price, for the per- 

 tinent reason that the knowledge given in plain language, understandable and usable bv any one, has 

 been t>>ought out, worktd out, and perfected by the Comings. No experiments are left for others. 

 The following of the Corning Method, as told In this Book, means assured success and profit Price 

 SI 00, postpaid, to any address. 



THE CORNING EGG FARM. BOUND BROOK, N. J. 



