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Single Comb Brown Leghorns 



Leghorns are considered unequalled as egg producers. 

 Our strain of Brown Leghorns are large in size and fine in 

 ,1 form and symmetry. They are non- 

 setters; their business is to lay eggs. 

 The chicks are hardy, lively, and the 

 easiest to raise of any other breed. 

 They stand confinement quite well, 

 but require an eight-foot fence to keep 

 them in. 



Price : Single Cock or Cockerel, 

 ^3 oo to I5.00. Trio, $9.00. 



Eggs, I2.00 per setting. 



SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHOKNS. 



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BLACK LANGSHANS. 



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The Black Langshan 

 is America's latestac- 

 quisitioii from Asia. 

 Their breast is full, 

 broad and round, and 

 carried well forward, showing plenty of meat. They make one 

 of the best table fowls for family use of any breed, and are one of 

 the very best winter layers of tine large eggs. Their plumage is 

 a rich metallic black. The color of the legs and skin is ai^ainst 

 them as a market fowl, but their other good points keep them well 

 to the front in popularity. Cocks and hens weigh ten and eight 

 pounds each at raalnritv. Price : Cock or Cockerel, $3.00 to 85.00. 

 Trio, $9.00. Eggs, $2.00 per setting. 



Cornish Indian Games. 



As a table fowl the Indian Game is unsurpassed. Its breast 

 is a solid chunk of meat. Its yellow legs mean a rich yellow skin. 

 The standard weights are: cock, nine pounds; cockerel, seven and 

 a half pounds; hen, six and a half pounds; pullet, five and a half 

 pounds. In color, they are of a rich, dark brown, the penciling 

 being of a lighter brown. They are only fairly good layers, but 

 the hens make the best mothers we have ever seen. Price : Cock 

 or Cockerel, 84.00 to $6.00. Trio, $10.00. Eggs, $2.50 per setting. 



Houdans. 



COKNISH INDIAN GAMES. 



The Houdan is to the French what 'the 

 Plymouth Kock is to America. The large 

 crestor muff presents a very unique appear- 



ance. They are a splendid table fowl, 



having fine, close-grained meat in great 



plenty. Thev are good egg producers, laying the largest egg of 

 the non-settiiig breeds. Price : Single Cock or Cockerel, 83.00 to 

 85.00. Trio, 89.00. Eggs, 82.00 per setting. 



