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AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 



At the left, the White Plymouth Eock heii, Lady-Show-You, No. 

 717 in the Mountain Grove (Missouri) egg-laying contest, November, 

 1911, to November, 1912. 



Lady-Show-You sold for $800 after making a record of 281 eggs 

 in twelve months. Even with this number to her credit, Lady-Show- 

 You did not lay an imperfect egg. The industry that is characteristic 

 of a good layer was displayed in this case. Lady-Show-You invariably 

 spent the day out of doors if allowed to do it, and usually laid early 

 in the morning. She also shows the conformation we expect to see 

 in a good layer, broad across the hips, large in heart girt. When 

 handled, her body feels firm, well filled out and muscular. 



At the right, a Barred Plymouth Bock hen with a high and very 

 creditable egg record and which shows much the same type as the 

 White Plymouth Kock. 



