98 .". JOHNSON .*. & ... STOKES .-. PHILADELPHIA .-. 
Laced * 
Black Spanish, . 
Langshans, .. . 
Houdans, .... 
Light Brahmas, . 
Dark oe 5 
White Leghorns, 
Brown sf 
B. B. Red Games, 
Golden Polish, . 
Buff Cochins, . . 
White “ 46 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. 
Our strain of this grand bird has no superior in this 
country. Their plumage is a beautiful metallic bronze ; fully 
developed gobblers weigh 35 to 40 pounds, and hens 20to 25 
pounds. Prices, tom and 2 hens, $16.00; pair, $12.00; single 
tom, $7.00. Eggs for hatching, $3.00 for 6, $5.75 for 12. 
IMPERIAL PEKIN DUCKS. 
The largest, finest, heaviest and most profitable breed 
of ducks in existence. In color they are creamy-white, 
loose, fine feathers, erect carriage, large size, plump bodies 
and are nearly as large as geese. Orange legs and yellow 
bills; mature early and can be marketed young. Prolific 
layers, easily confined, and need only water enough for drink- 
ing purposes. 
Send for 
White Wyandottes,. . . . $350 $5 00 $1000 $250 
Golden Wyandottes, ... 450 
White Plymouth Rocks, : 4 
Barred Plymouth Rocks,. 3 50 
SilverSpangled Hamburgs, 3 40 
Partridge Cochins, 
Mam. Bronze Turkeys, .. 7 00 
Pekin Ducks, . . 35 
POULTRY PRIGE-LIST. 
Below we give a list of prices of fowls. and eggs, kept by 
us at all times. If any variety is wanted not included in this 
list, write us, as our extensive acquaintance with poultry 
raisers enables us to procure almost any breed. 
PRICE-LIST. 
Extra 
Good Selected Per Eggs Eggs. 
Cockerel. Cockerel. Trio. Per 13. Per 26. 
H 7 
600 1200 300 550 
400 600 1000 250 450 
500 600 1200 30 550 
5 00 900 200 3% 
os. oer 6 350 500 900 250 450 
5 00 900 250 450 
5 Ionols 350 500 900 250 450 
S15 nO 350 5 00 900 200 375 
sD O90 6 350 500 900 250 450 
cpivige} ‘Wie 350 5 00 900 250 450 
bo So 8 350 500 900 200 37% 
Beli ee 350 5 00 900 200 3% 
Snot os 350 500 900 250 450 
SPoess 6 350 5 00 900 250 450 
Some oe 400 600 1000 250 450 
siete tri 40 600 1000 250 450 
400 600 1000 250 450 
Per 6. Per 12. 
900 1600 300 57% 
S Sic o = 390 450 9:00) 25, 22> 
Poultry Supply Circular 
ROUGH-COATED SCOTCH COLLIE SHEPHERD DOGS. 
A DOG THAT EVERY FARMER 
NEEDS. 
The pure-bred Scotch Collie Shepherd Dog takes as naturally to driving stock as the Pointer and Setter to hunting birds. 
They are of a kind and affectionate disposition, and become strongly attached to theirmaster’s family. They are very watch- 
ful and always on the alert, while their intelligence is really marvellous. At one year old they are able to perform full duty, 
herding sheep, cattle, swine and other kinds of stock, attending them all day when necessary, keeping them together and 
where they belong, and driving off strange dogs and intruders. 
They learn to know their master’s animals from others in a 
very short time, and a well-trained dog will gather them together, drive them home, and put each into its right stall. They 
can easily be taught toattend poultry, and are declared enemies of all species of vermin that infest the poultry-yard, and can 
be made most useful in a hundred different ways. They havea dainty carriage and fine style, profuse silky hair, bushy tail 
carried low, ears small and semi-erect, head long and sharp, chest deep with plenty of lung room. 
In general form lithe, 
symmetrical and graceful; altogether a handsome dog, and in sagacity he excels all others of the dog family. 
The past season to further improve the high standard of our kennels, we have imported at great cost six as grand dogs 
as were to be found in the British Isles. These combine the very best blood to be procured. Below we give ashort synopsis 
of our dogs with abridged pedigrees. 
STUD DOGS. 
Imported Doncaster Lad. A. K.C.S. Book, No. 18413, is a large magnifi- 
centsable. A most intelligent face, semi-erect ears, very heavy coat and thick 
under coat, and a beautiful mane and frill. Sired by champion the ‘“‘ Squire,” 
15767, Ex. Truth. The squire by Champion ‘Charlemagne,’ 10691, and Truth 
by Cham. Rutland, 13894. He is kind and gentle asa kitten. He has won over 
16 prizes in England and Scotland. 
Imported Don JuanII. A. K.C.S. Book, No. 18412, is a beautiful sable; 
wonderfully active and alert; very long head, and although yet young, gives 
promise of being one of the finest Collies in this country. 
Clyde 53. A. K.C.S. Book, No. 13309. A large handsome black and tan. 
Logan. A.K.C.S. Book, No. 13307. Black and tan with white markings, 
Gladstone. A. K. C.S. Book, No. 13308. Handsome black and tan. 
Cloud’s Galen. A. K.C.S. Book, No. 13415. Black and tan. 
Clifland. A. K.C.S. Book, No. 17288. Black and tan and white. 
3 BREEDING BITCHES. 
Imported Drumlin Jessica. A. K. C.S. Book, No. 18415, is a magnificent 
sable, with long pointed head and all the good points you could ask for ih a 
perfect Collie. Sired by Cham. Dublin Scott (16653), Ex. Jenny Lind (16491). 
Has won 7 prizes. i 
Imported Drumlin Tab. A. K. C.S. Book, No. 18416. Another beautiful 
sable. Beautifully marked, very intelligent face and an excellent disposition. 
Sired by Maney Trefoil, who was sold recently for $1000. 
Imported Drumlin Mona. A. K. C.S. Book, No. 18414. A black and tan 
with white feet and breast. Full of life and fire and nervous force; magnificent 
feet and legs, and canrun like a deer. She won 2d prize at Dublin against 23 
dogs and bitches. A 
Imported Nymph. A.K.C.S. Book, No. 18417. A rich golden sable, 
with long head and a magnificent coat, full brush and frill. One of the most 
beautiful dogs in this country. ’ 
Among others of our brood bitches (space not allowing full pedigrees), we 
would mention: 3 
Beauty, No. 13311; Beauty 2d, No. 13366; Darling, No. 13365; Bessie 
Startle, No. 13313: Clifton, No. 13372; Silwa, No. 15199; Faithful Nell, No. 
13363; Flora Dell, No. 13368; Minnie Garfield, No. 13371; Mollie Noble, No. 
13364; Yarrow 3d, No. 13310: Nellie of Kennett, No. 13370 ; Kildoon, No. 13419; 
Lucy, No. 13367: Jennie LaCombe, No. 13810. 
PRICES: First-class puppies 10 to 12 weeks old, $10.00 each, and $17.00 per pair, no akin. 
A FEW TESTIMONIALS. 
(NOTICE THE DATES.) 
VM. BrRoappus, Nocona, Tex., Noy. 
10, 1590, writes : ‘‘ The two Collie pups that 
I received from your house last February 
have done well. They have killed all the 
rats and vermin about the place and are 
fine workers on all sorts of stock. Are 
very bidable, always on the alert, and, 
without the priviiege of replacing them, 
would not take $100 for the pair.” 
PRICE JERMGAN, Milton, Fla., Noy. 1, 
1890, writes: ‘‘The Collie puppies I got 
from you have given perfect satisfaction. 
Would not take $100 each for them and be 
so I could not replace him.’’ 
W. SAm’L GooDYEAR, Emporia, Va., 
Oct. 29, 1890, writes: ‘‘The Collie pup is 
one of the finest dogs I have ever seen. 
He herds my cattle every day and has 
more intelligence than an ordinary man. 
Il would not take $200 for him. He is very 
large and beautiful and the pet of the 
family.” 
C. H. BELTHE, Tecumseh, Neb., Novy. 
11, 1890, writes: ‘‘The Collie I bought 
from you last spring is a fine one and she 
is full of work.”’ 
E. Locke, Choccolocco, Ala., Oct. 31, 
1890, writes: ‘‘ The pair of Scotch Collie 
puppies from the first took the whole 
family by storm—so intelligent, affection- 
ate and docile. They have a warm spot 
in all our hearts. $200 would not buy them 
to-day.” 
These are for first-class dogs 
in every respect; but for extra choice puppies bred directly from our imported stock and registered in the America Kennel 
Club stud-book, we charge $15.00 to $20.00 each, or $30.00 to $35.00 pair. 
EDWD. STERN & CO., PRS., PHILA. 
