jT ^ofoughbred Poultry and Eggs ?2! H atching, 



2; UWUIAK GAMJUS. 



S INDIAIV GA:>IES — The quickest 

 SS growing chick from the shell up to 10 

 , or 12 weeks, of any breed; at 12 weeks 

 m old I have seen males weigh 3 to 4 

 S pounds each. The flesh is of the finest 

 5 quality, juicv and tender. They are 

 easily cared for, and are without doubt 



* the fowl for those who want quick 



■ growth, good size, good laying and 

 « eating qualities, and beauty in appear- 

 V ance, combined. Single male, $.3.50; 

 Q pair, 86.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 

 ' lets, 88.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; 33..W per 30. 



•J BLACK MINORC.AS Gro* to a 



2 good size, and are one of, if not the 



■ most prolitic layers; hardy and easily 

 g reared. Esgs large, weighing from 2 

 ■8 to 3 ounces each. Single male, 83.00; 

 fl pair, $.5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 

 < $7.50 Egi<, SI. 50 per 13; 32.75 per 3ii 



WHITE MINORCAS. — SiinUar 

 09 to the Black, except in plnmage. 

 Price the same as the Black. 

 H SILVER LACED WYAN- 



H DOTTES. — Unusually hardy. Most 



* excellent layers, good mothers. As a 



2 general purpose fowl thev rank second to none. Single male, 8.3.00; pair, $.5.-50; 

 a trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, S7..50. Eggs, 81..50 per 13; $2.75 per liO. 



BLACK MIIVORCAS. 



WHITE W^YANDOTTES — Similar to silver Laced except in plumage, 

 which is pure white. .Single male, $3.00; pair, $6.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- 

 lets, S7.50. Eggs, $1..50 per 13; -^2.75 per .30. 



GOLDEN W^YWNDOTTES. — Color, golden bay 

 laced with black; characteristics same as other Wyan- 

 dottes. 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 WYANDOTTES — This new breed will out- 

 lay any other of the Wyandottes. A grand fowl in every 

 respect. Single male, S3.50; pair, $ti.00; trio, 1 cockerel 

 and 2 pullets, Ss.OO. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 



LIGHT OR DARK BRAHOIAS — No breed makes 

 larger or better broilers, at 8 to 10 weeks, than the 

 Brahraas. Very docile. Price for either Light or Dark 

 brahmas, single male, $3.00; pair, S5..50; trio, 1 cockerel 

 and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, 51.50 per 13; S2.75 per 30. 



BLACK LAAGSHAJSS They attain early maturi- 

 ty and grow to a large size. Good layers all the year 

 round, single male, >3.00; i^air, S5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 

 2 pallets, $7.50. Eggs, ¥l.-50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 



DERBYSHIRE RED CAPS — A breed well known 

 in England, but comparer 

 tively new in the U. S. Col- 

 ch brown and 



I Have Spared no expense to have the finest stock, keeping several dl.stinct 

 yards of each breed, so that 1 can send out stock pure and not akin. The 

 prices quoted, which are my very lowest, are for first-class breeding fowls, 

 from the very best strains and properly mated. I guarantee safe arrival. 



EGGS FOR HRTGHIIVG. ^ guarantee all eggs fresh and true to 



_ name. I can ship eggs by express only, 



and use the utmost care in packing, but cannot guarantee any number 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 out a chick. 



BUFF LEGHORXS.— 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 nieated and yelow 

 skinned. Plumage, a beautiful butt'. Single male, $3..';0; pair, Sti.OO; trio, 

 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, Js.OO. Eggs, 62.00 per 13; S3.50 per 30. 



BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS.— Single Comb They ma. 



ture very early, and make good table fowls. Splendid layers, producing 

 large eggs. Price, either Brown or White, single male, $3.00: pair, £.5.5^ 

 trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, S1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 



BRO^VN AND WHITE LEGHORNS Roge Combed .Similar tO 



above except the comb. Price either B-own or White, smgle male, $3.00; 

 pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; 82. 75 per 80. 

 WHITE PLYaiOUTH BOCK. — Have all the gooa points that 

 make Plymouth Rock such a favorite, but have a pure white plumage. 

 They are very prolific layeisand make excellent mothers; a most profit- 

 able breed for either the farmer or fancier. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5..50; 

 trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, S7..50. Eggs, 81..50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 



BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK 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, 

 85.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 



BUFF PLY'JIOUTH 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; S3..50 per 30. 



■WHITE CRESTED BLACK AND GOLDEN POLISH.— Both of 

 these are excellent layers and of fine quality for the table. Their beau- 

 ty is admired by every one who see them. My stock of both breeds are 

 particularly fine. Price of either Black or Golden, single male, $3.00; pair, 

 $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; S2.75 per 30. 



WHITE-FACED BLACK SPANISH. — One of 

 the handsomtst fow Is, and also one of the best layers. 

 Single male, $3.00; pair, $o..;0; trio, 1 cockerel and 2"pul- 

 lets, $7.50. Eggs, 61. .50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 



SILVER SPANGLED AND SILVER PEN- 

 CILED HAAIBURGS — A very handsome breed, tan- 

 not be praised too highly for beauty and usefulness. 

 Most excellent layers. Price of either breed, single 

 male, m.oO; pair, $ti.OO; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $!S.0O. 

 Eggs, 62.00 per 13; $3.50 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 we'l 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. 



BUFF PEKIN BANTAMS Resemble a minia- 

 ture Bufl' Cochin, and considered by many the hand- 

 somest of the bantam family. Carriage very proud; 

 tame and docile. Price, same as above. 



GAME DUCK WING BANTAMS. — Plumage 

 gray, beautifully penciled. A proud and handsome 

 breed. Good layers. Price, sanje as above two breeds. 



I.IGHT BRAHMAS. 



Excellent layers and first class table fowls. 1 offer birds 

 rect from imported stock. Single male, $3 .50; pair, $6.00; trio, 

 ■ nd 2 pul 1 pf s, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per ;». 



BUFF COCHINS. — They thrive well In the 

 smallest yards, and are most excellent winter lay- 

 ers. .Single male. $3.00; pair, S.5..50; trio, 1 cockerel 

 and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eegs, $1.,50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. •>. 



WHITE COCHI\S. — Very hardy and make >> 

 excellent broilers. Mature, early, good winter lay- 

 ers. Price of fowls and eggs, same as Bufl' Cochins. 



PARTRIDGE COCHINS Attractive appear- 

 ance and large size. Price of both fowls and eggs, 

 same as the Hull' Cochins mentioned above. 



HOUDANS Arc prolific layers of large, ricli 



ppgs. Single male, $;i.00; pair. $.5..50; trio, 1 cockerel 

 and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, 81.50 per 13; 82.75 per 30. 



GERMAM OR BELGiaN HARES. 



DifTercnt from our native hares or rabbits. They 

 grow larger; ears are longer; eyes, Inrger and more 

 prominent; head, broader between the eyes, darker 

 moat which is tender and fine flavor. Commence to 

 breed when but 7 or 8 mo. old. Thrive best In close 

 luarters. Buck and doe, ready to breed, $4.00. 

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M A M ai O T H BRONZE T U R- 

 KEY'S. — They are good layers, and pre 

 the most profitable breed for market. 

 Gobblers 2 vears old will often weigh 30 

 to 10 pounds. Single gobbler. $n.0O: pair, 

 $10.00; trio, 1 gobbler and 2 hens, $13.00. 

 Eggs, 83.50 per 13; $<l-50 per 26. 



AVHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS. 

 — I have spent a number of years in per- 

 fecting this breed, and can now ofler 

 them perfectly true. Plumage pure 

 white throughout; head and wattles 

 bright red; shanks, flesh color. Hardy 

 and grow to a large size. Price same ;ii9 

 Mammoth Bronze. 



PEKIN DUCKS They are with- 

 out doubt the best laying duck known. 

 When fully mature and fat, will weigh 

 12 to 15 pounds per pair. Single drake, 

 $3.00; pair, $.5.,tO; trio, 1 drake and 2 duck.s, 

 $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 20. 



PEK.1N UCCKS. 



