70 $4223.00 IN ( )NE YEAR 



wliioli is a positive trap-nest record. In foreign government tests they 

 ranlc first. 



Captain James W. Perrin, of Alabama, wrote me a few weelts 

 ago as follows: 



"A pullet I purchased has laid sixty eggs in sixty-one consecu- 

 tive days, and seventy-eight eggs in eighty-two consecutive days, and 

 is still busy." I am informed by the editor of a prominent poultry 

 journal that this is the world's record. 



A fancier in Minneapolis wrote me that after trying seven or 

 eight different breeds he has come to the firmest conclusion that 

 they have it on all others as to egg qualifications. 



G. W. Idle writes: "Pullets hatched from eggs purchased of you 

 have laid an average of two hundred and fifty-six eggs for entire 

 flock for year.'' 



H. M. Lathrop writes: "The pullets hatched from the eggs I 

 bought from you last year commenced to lay in October and have 

 been steady layers since. They have been 400 per cent better layers 

 than my flock of Leghorn pullets, which were hatched from eggs which 

 came from the pens of the most noted breeder of this section. By 

 careful measurement they have eaten 15 per cent less feed than the 

 Leghorn. It is needless to say that I am more than pleased with 

 the result. 



"I am thankful for the fair treatment I have received from you. 

 Our neighbors are having the common experience of getting no eggs 

 at this season, when eggs are at their highest price. It has given 

 me a great deal of pleasure to show them my pen of birds and the 

 results." 



