PARADISE VALLEY POULTRY RANCH 





"PARADISE I" 



PO Headed by Paradise I. This torn took second cockerel at 

 H ^ Coliseum, Chicago, December, 1918; second, National Poultry 

 Show, Chicago, January, 1919. At the Coliseum Show he took second in 

 a class of twenty-one cockerels. To win second in two large shows, where 

 all the leading turkey fanciers of the Middle West exhibit, is a remark- 

 able feat for an early hatched bird, but when a late hatched turkey such 

 as Paradise I can carry away such prizes, it means that he is indeed an 

 exceptionally fine cockerel. This bird developed even better, and took 

 several first prizes in good competition as a yearling. Many of his progeny, 

 both pullets and cockerels, took ribbons this year, so we can vouch for his 

 ability to produce winners. 



This yearling torn has a wonderful bronze back, as well as spots of 

 bronze in his greater tail coverts, and is a good bird in all sections. He 

 is a yearling and weighs 35 pounds. 



The pullets making up this pen are ten large fine birds. The dams 

 and sires of all of them have been prize winners for several generations. 

 They are all a good copper bronze, leaving good w r hite edging, black band- 

 ing, and penciling, besides excellent wing barring. 



Price, $2.00 per egg. 



