
’T horoughbred 
No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. & 
growing chick from the shell up to 10 
or 12 weeks, of any breed; at 12 weexs 
quality, juicy and tender. 
easily cared for, and are without doubt 
the fowl for those who want quick 
growth, good size, good laying and 
ance, combined. 
good size, and are one of, if not the 
“yg 
to the Black, except in plumage. 






















oultry and Eggs for Hatching. 
| Have Spared noexpense to have the finest stock, keeping several distinct 
yards of each breed, So that I can send out stock pure and not akin. The 
1 quoted, which are my very lowest, are for first-class breeding fowls, 
from the very best strains and properly mated. I guarantee safe arrival. 
I guarantee all eggs fresh and true to 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. name. I can ship eggs by express only, 
and use the utmost care in packing, but cannot guarantee any Dumber to 
hatch, as this depends on causes over which I have no control. I have fre- 
quently sent eggs from 1,000 to 3,000 miles, and had 12 out of 13 hatch outa chick 

BUFF LEGHORNS.—This breed, on account of wonderful! qualities 
as an egg producer, and early maturity is bound to become popular. 
They are the best layers I have ever had in my yards; the chicks are 
easily raised, grow rapidly, are very plump, heavy “meated and yellow 
skinned. Plumage,a beautiful buff. Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 
1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS.—Single Comb.—They ma- 
ture very early, and make good tabie fowls. Splendid layers, producin g 
large eggs. Price, either Brown or White, single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; 
trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $1.40 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS.—Rose Combed.—Similar to 
above except the comb. Price either Brown or White, single male, $3.00; 
pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.56. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK. — Have all the good points that 
make Plymouth Rock such a favorite, but have a pure white plumage. 
They are very prolific layers and make excellent mothers; a most profit- 











INDIAN GAMES. 
INDIAN GAMES.—The quickest 
old 1 aave seen males weigh 3 to 4 
pounds each. The flesh is of the finest 
They are 
eating qualities, and beauty in appear- 
Single male, 33.50; 
air, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 
ets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
BLACK MINORCAS.—Grow to a 
most prolific layers; hardy and easily 
reared. Eggs large, weighing from 2 
to 8 ounces each. Single male, $3.00; 
















able breed for either the farmer or fancier. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.00; 
trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROC K. — “For general purposes may be 
justly entitled the “Farmer’s Fowl.’ They are very hardy, most excel- 
lent layers and one of the very best market fowls. Single male, $3.00; pair, 
$5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK.—Rich, buff plumage, golden yellow 
legs and grand carriage; the finest of this family. Single male, $ 3.50; pair, 
$6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
WHITE CRESTED BLACK AND GOLDEN POLISH.—BEoth of 
these are excellent layers and of fine quality forthe table. Their beau- 
ty is admired by every one who see them. My stock of both breeds are 
varticularly fine. Price of either Black or Golden, single male, $3.00; pair, 
.50; trio, 1 cockerel ane 2 “ee Pp $7.50. Eggs, $ 1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
E-FACED BLACK SPANISH. — One of 
the TERtECErent fowls, and also one of the best layers. 
Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 
lets, $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
SILVER SPANGLED AND SILVER PEN- 
CILED HAMBURGS.—A very hanGsome breed. Can- 
not be praised too highly for beauty and usefulness. 
Most excellent layers. Price of either breed, single 
male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $8.00. 
Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
MOTTLED ANCONAS.—A rare and prolific breed, 
mottled all over. In other points they resemble the 
Minorcas. They are good layers and excellent mothers. 


air, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and2 pullets, 


I can particularly recommend these aS my strain is 


.00 Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
WHITE MINORCAS. — Similar 
Price the same as the Black. 
SILVER LACED WYAN- 
DOTTES. — Unusually hardy. Most 
excellent layers, good mothers. As a 
trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, 
lets, $7.50. Eggs. $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
GOLDEN. WYANDOTTES. — Color, golden bay 
laced with black; characteristics same as other Wyan- 
dottes. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 wns $7. 50. Eggs, $1. 50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
BUF F WYANDOT TTES.—This new breed will out- 
lay any Btls uf the Wyandottes. A grand fowl in every 
respect. Single male, $3.50; pair, $0.00; trio, 1 cockerel 
and 2 pullets, “$8.00. Eggs, $ $2.00 per 13; $3. 50 per 30. 
LIGHT OR DARK BRAHMAS.—No breed makes 
larger or better broilers, at 8 to 10 weeks, than the 
Brahmas. Very docile. Price for PLES Light or Dark 
brahmas, single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel 
and 2 puliets, $7.50. Eggs, $1. 50 per 13; $2.7 75 per 30. 
BLACK LANGSHANS.—They attain early maturi- 
ty and growto a large size. Good layers all the year 
round. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5. $5.505 trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 pales, $7.50. Eggs, $1. 50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
ER WOODS. About the best ge..cral purpose 
cowie: ever introduced. Oneofthe greatest claims for 
Sherwoods is their extreme hardiness. They are large 
in size, maiure early, very tame and excellent mothers. 
They are good layers. 
feathered on legs and toes. 
known I predict a great demand for them. 
favorites. 








BLACK MINORCAS. 
general purpose fowl they rank second to none. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; 
$1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
HITE WYANDOTTES.—Similar to Silver Laced except in plumage, 
which is pure waite. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 
In color they are pure white, with yellow skin and legs, 
They are a comparatively new breed and when better 
They are bound to become universal { 
Single male, $3.; 50; pair, $6. 00; trio, 1 cockerel 1\ 
and 2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $ RE \lAN 
DERBYSHIRE RED CAPS.—A breed well known HY \ 
in England, but comparatively new in the U.S 
a red or rich brown and black. Excellent lay ers and first SA 
very choice and has been awarded several TiZes. 
Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50 ; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 
lets, $7 7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
GOLDEN SEBRIGHT BANTAMS.—The most 
popular of bantams; very gay, rich golden plumage; 
good layers and brooders. Hardy both as fowls and 
chicks; thrive well in enclosure, as well as running at 
large. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 pullets, $ $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- 
KEYS.—They are good layers, and ere 
the most profitable breed for market. 
Gobblers 2 years old will often weigh 30 
to 40 pounds. Single gobbler, $6.00; pair, 
$10.00; trio, 1 gobbler and 2 hens, $13.00. 
Eggs, $3.50 per 13; $6.50 per 26. 
WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS. 
—I have spent a number of years in per- 
fecting this breed, and can now offer 
them perfectly true. Plumage pure 
white throughout; head and wattles 
bright red; shanks, flesh color. Hardy 
and grow to a large size. Price same as 
Mammoth Bronze, 





PEKIN DUCKS.—They are with: 
out doubt the best laying duck Known. 
WwW aoe fully mature and fat, will weigh 
Single drake, 
26. 

LIGHT BRAHMAS. $7. 7 50. 
2.00 per 18; $3.50 per 380. 
Color, 

y class table fowls. I offer birds bred direct from imported 
4 stock. Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $8.50 per 30. 
BUFF COCHINS. — They thrive well in smallest 3 
yards, and are most excellent winter layers. Single& < 
male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. § 
Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
WHITE COCHINS.—Very hardy and make excel-j 
lent broilers. Mature, early, good winter layers. Price 
of fowls and eggs, same as Buff Cochins. = 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS.—Attractive appearance 
and large size. Price of both fowls and eggs, Same as the 
Buff Cochins mentioned above. 
HOUDANS.—Are prolific layers of large, rich eggs. 
Single mail, $3.00; pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 
$7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
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