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proveraent by 



iul breeding and study, I this year, for the first time, present ray stock, 

 and feel that they will greatly improve whatever flock or strain they 

 may be added to. Their qualities for early market and profitable egg- 

 producers are familiar to all. 

 T> /l jy> J 77" O— As I was the first to import into the United 

 _D t/l J\. J. JJj O. States the now famous Dark Brahmas, I have 

 pleasure in again being the first to import the Bakies; they are very 

 rare and choice in England ; are in shape exactly like the Creepers that 

 are now so often referred to by farmers as bring the most profitable fowl 

 they can remember; the Bakies are a black body, dark very short legs, 

 comb and white ear-lobe like Brown Leghorns, and as they cannot do 

 the mischief at large same as most fowls, present altogether a very de- 

 sirable, handsome, profitable fowl. Imported by steamship Batavia, Liv- 

 erpool to Huston, March, 1874. 



C. CARROLL LORIXG, Boston or Dedham, Mass. 



MOCKING-BIRD TO EXCHANGE for Brown Leghorn Pul- 

 lets. Also, 20,000 live Trout for sale. Eggs— Light Brahmas, Houdans, 

 White Cochins, $1.50 per doz. Live Mink for Breeding. Partner wanted. 

 SPRING GROVE TROUT WORKS, Ossipee, N. H. 



H. If. WHEELER, Mvstie River, Conn., Breeder of pure Brown 

 Leghorns from the old Mystic River Stock, imported by Capt. Isaac Gates. 

 Eggs, S3 per dozen. Orders takeu now. 



EGGS FOR HATCHING. 



Light Brahma— with Felch & Buzzcll cross $3.00 per do 



Partridge Cochin— very finely marked birds 3.00 " 



White Leghorn— took premium at Boston Show, Feb., 1874, 3.00 " 

 Brown Leghorn— stock from the best strains in the country, 3.00 " 



Orders filled in rotation, and nothing sent C.O.D. ^ 

 Address with stamp, 



EGGS FOR SALE.— S3 for 13, delivered at Express office, from pure 

 bred Pea-Comb Light Brahmas, from Philander Williams' stock; Dark 

 Brahmas, and Bull' Part ridge Cochins from Todd's slock ; Gold and Silver- 

 Spangled Hamburgsfrom imported stock. Also, FFRR1TTS for sale from 

 late importations. FOWLS FOR SALE SEPT. 1st, 1874. 



Address WM. G. BAKER, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 



AYLESBURY DUCKS EGGS— Mrs. Win. Taylor, Riverside, 

 iurlington Co., N. J., can spare a few sittings of Eggs at $4 per sitting, 

 arefully packed. 



THE " POULTRY WORLD" FREE TO ALL who purchase 

 Eggs from my premium strains of White and Brown Leghorns and Part- 

 ridge Cochins to the amount of $0 and upwards. Send for new illustrated 

 circular. Address J. M. McKINNEY, 



Box 61, Ithaca, N. Y. 



T. O. WARDWELL, 



BREEDER OF 



SUPERIOR DARK BRAHMAS, PARTRIDGE COCHINS & BANTAMS. 

 At the Show held in Boston, February, 1874, my stock were awarded 

 the following premiums: 



First Prize on Dark Brahma Chickens. 



Fourth " 



" 





Second " 



Partridge Cochin " 





First " 



Silver Sebright Bantai 



n Chicken 



First " 



" 



Fowls. 



Eggs carefully packed at $5.00 a sitting. Address 



T. O. WARDWELL, 

 NORTH ANDOVER, ESSEX CO., MASS. 



WHITE SWANS.— Just imported from Europe, and arrived in 

 fine condition. Price, $50 per pair. BLACK SWANS, very rare 

 and choice birds, to arrive in three weeks. Now booking orders. Price, 

 $35 per pair. LEWIS RUHE, 9S Chatham St., New York. 



E. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y., Breeder of Light 

 .Brahmas (Feleh and Autocrat Strains), Partridge Cochins, and Brown 

 Leghorns, carefully selected from the best strains in the country. Black 

 B. R. Game Bantams from Crosby's first premium stock. Can spare a few 

 eggs from the above varieties, from same pens I breed from for myself, at 

 $5 per sitting of 13, carefully packed and delivered to Express Co. All 

 casn orders promptly tilled in rotation, or money returned. 



FANCY PIGEONS.— JOHN SPEALLER, 1415 N. Fourth St., Phila- 

 delphia, Breeder, Importer, and Dealer in all varieties of Fancy Pigeons, 

 A large lot on hand always. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 



BUFF COCHIN EGGS, from standard fowls, S2 per sitting, 01 

 three sittings for $5. Fowls for sale in the Fall. Send lor Circular; noth- 

 ing sent C.O.D. J. H. STOWELL, Harrison Square, Mass, 



'-!^<y}-^\ FANCIERS' JOURNAL 



If) JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 



WE ARE NOW PREPARED 



TO 



EXECUTE WITH PROMPTNESS AND 



DISPATCH, ALL KINDS OF 



FANCY AND PLAIN JOB PRINTING, 



SUCH AS 



CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, ENVELOPES, 



BILL-HEADS, &c, &c. 



IN CASES WHERE OUR PATRONS DESIRE 

 IT, WE WILL USE ANY CUTS THAT WE 

 MAY HAVE, FOR A REASONABLE COM- 

 PENSATION. 



4S- THE CUTS WE WILL USE HAVE 

 NOT BECOME COMMON. 



EGGS FOR SALE.— I am now booking orders for Eggs, delivered 

 any time after February loth, from hit first-prize pedigree stock of Light 

 Brahmas (Cock Reehmhc, mated with P. Williams' and Feleh Hens), at 

 $6 per dozen. Dominique Eggs, S3 per dozen. Black African Bantam 

 Eggs, $2 per dozen. Aylesbury Kick Eggs, SO per dozen. All of which 

 are first-class first Prize Stock. Eggs packed with care in patent boxes. 



Two fine Avlesburv Drakes for sale, direct from imported stock. 



C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



WRITE TO J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn., mention Fanciers' 

 Journal, and receive his elegant new Illustrated Circular by return mail. 



OAKDALE POULTRY YARDS, 



A. A. MILLE R, 



Breeder of Leading Varieties of 

 FANCY POULTRY, 



LAND AND WATER. 



A. A. MTLLER, Oakdalc Station, 



Alleghany Co., Pa. 



AMOS WHITNEY, HARTFORD, CONN., will receive orders for 

 Eggs from his Premium Fowls. Light and Dark Brahmas per dozen, $4. 

 Bronze Turkeys, $5. Black Red Game Bantams, Rouen and Aylesbury 

 Ducks, $3. At the Connecticut Show, Dec. 1873, I was awarded first pre- 

 mium and two specials on Light Brahmas, second premium on Dark 

 Brahmas, second and third on Rouen Ducks, and special on Bronze 

 Turkeys. 



DARK BRAHMA 



EGGS 



EARLY IN THE SEASON, 



FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. 



JOS. M. WADE. 



PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. 



EGGS 



From First Premium 

 BROWN LEGHORNS, 



TREES, AT WHOLESALE, TO CLEAR GROUND. 

 Apple Trees, No. 1,-6 to 8 feet, per 50, $7 ; per 100, $13 ; per 1000, $90 



" " good trees, 5 to 6 " " 50, $5; " " 9 ; . " " 60 



Peach, very fine, trimmed already for planting. One year old, general 

 assortment, 4 to ft., $7 per 100; S55 per Woo. Good. 3 to 5 ft., $5 per 100; 

 $30 per 1000. Pear, standard, No. 1— S6 per doz. Currants, Red Dutch, $7 

 per 100; $50 per 1000. Blackberry, Lawton, S3 per 100; Kittatinny, S3 

 per 100 ; Wilson's Early, $4 per 100. Irish Juniper, 3 ft., $25 per 100. 

 Evergreens, very fine— American Arborvita-, 'AH It., $12 per 100. Siberian, 

 2]A ft., $20 per 100. Hovev's Golden, 2 1 ., II., Sis f, L . v 100. Hemlock Spruce, 

 10 "in., $6 per 100 ; $50 per 1000. Norway Spruce, 2 ft,, SIS per 100 ; 3 ft., 

 fine, $30 per 100. Sugar Maples, 7 to 9 ft., SO per dcz. Asparagus Roots, 

 Giant Purple-Top, SI per 100; $4 per 1000. One year old, 75c. per 100; 

 $3 per 1000. Philadelphia Raspberry, S3 per 100; SIS per 1000. Herstine, 

 $1.50 per doz,; $10 per 100. Limueus Rhubarb Sets, S4 per 100; $30 per 

 1000. Strawberries— Chas. Downing and Kentucky, SI per 100; Sopor 

 1000. All articles packed to carry any distance. Price List, free. 



Address JOSIAH A. ROBERTS, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa. 



W. H. TODD, VERMILION, OHIO.— High-class Poultry; Asia- 

 tics a grand specialty. Over thirty varieties of Land and Water Fowls- 

 winners of 854 prizes at great State and Poultry Shows in three 

 years. Fowls to spare and Eggs for Hatching. Price List free. New 

 Catalogue, large and splendid, describing forty breeds, with large life-like 

 cuts of all the Brahmas and Cochins, and eighteen varieties of Laud and 

 Water Fowls, giving much valuable information, for 10 cents. 



■incipal varieties of Fowls, 

 Bantams. 

 Rev. C. W. "BOLTON, Armouk, West Chester Co., N. Y. 



EGGS FOR SALE.— From all the 

 especially Polands, Hamburgs, Houdans, a 



CHOICE FOWLS.— After twenty years' experience in a private 

 way, I have finally restocked my yards with choice Pedigree Fowls. Dark 

 Brahmas, bred by and direct, from W. II. Churchman and W H. Todd. 

 Light Brahmas, bred by and direct from Philander Williams and I. K. 

 Feleh, and have added fresh blood to my Golden-Spangled Hamburgs, 

 from the importer, E. S. Ongley, whose stock I keep without mixture. A 

 limited number of Eggs from the above at $5 per doz. Send money in a 

 safeway. Orders filled in rotation. Nothing C.O.D. 



WILLIAM ATWOOD, Big Flats, Chemung Co., N. Y. 



