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GOLDEN WYANDOTTES. 
The remarkable “boom” given this new breed in the 
best poultry journals last spring induced us to purchase and 
add a pen of prize-winning birds to our poultry yards at 
Trebreh for the purpose of breeding them. Their large size, 
fine shape, rich plumage, beautiful markings and high-bred 
carriage have enthroned them as the prime favorites of 
our yards, their remarkable beauty making them the 
admiration of every beholder. They are the most popular 
new breed this country has produced and are already looked 
upon with great favor in England and on the Continent. 
They are a cross of the deservedly-popular Silver Laced 
Wyandottes made with the Winnebagos as the top cross. 
They are extremely hardy and more active foragers than 
most of the heavier breeds. As both summer and winter 
layers they are unrivalled, even surpassing the Leghorns. 
4 consecutive days. Itis also rare indeed to find an infertile 
Golden Wyandotte egg, while the chicks when hatched are 
remarkable for their high degree of vigor and “ gimp,”’ being 
quickly on their feet, foraging for food in the liveliest 
manner and showing by their strong, rapid growth abundant 
evidence of thri*t and early maturity. Prices: Single 
eockerel, $4.50 to $6.00; pair mated for breeding, $8.00; trio, 
$12.00. Eggs for Matching: per setting of 13, $3.00; per 2 
settings of 26, $5.50. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
This new breed is a sport from the Barred Plymouth 
Rock, and promises to become eyen more popular than their 
“colored cousins.”” They breed truer to color than any of 
the new white breeds, with probably the exceptionof White 
Wyandottes. Their large size, stately carriage and snow- - 
white plumage in contrast with their bright red combs and 
heads create the admiration of all. They are sure to be in 
great demand, and all who secure good breeding stock will 
find it a profitable investment. The stock from which we 
are breeding we obtained at high cost, direct from the 
originator in Maine. Prices: White Plymouth Rocks, 
single cockerels, $4.50 to $6.00 each; pair cockerel and hen, 
$8.00; trio, $12.00. Eggs for Hatching, $3.00 per setting of 
13; $5.50 for 26. 
