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Although we have been breeding the Golden Wyandottes but four years at Trebreh, their large size, fine shape, rich 

 plumage, beautiful markings and high-bred carriage have eutlironed them as the prime favorites of our yards, their remark- 

 able beauty making them the admiration of every beliolder. They are a cross of the deservedly popular Silver Laced 

 Wyandottes made witli the Wiunebagos as the top cross. They are extremely hardy and more active foragers than most 

 of the lieavier breeds. As both summer and winter lavers thev are unrivalled, even surpassing the Ijeghorns. Prices: 

 Single cockerel, $4.00 to S6.00; pair mated for breeding, $7.50; trio, 810.00. JEggs for hatching: Per setting of 13, S2.50 ; 

 per two settings of '.^6, S4.50. 



Philip Gehb, St. WinanS, Md., Feb. 11, 1894, writes: "The Golden Wyandottes arrived in good condition, and I am 

 highly pleased with them. Tliey are the finest I ever saw. I think you will have a number of orders from liere this summer." 



Pmze fi^ui Baff Wyandottes 



The Buff Wyan- 

 dottes are the new- 

 est candidates fur 

 favor in the poultry 

 world, and magnifi- 

 cent candidates 

 they are. They are 

 not a sport, but have 

 been bred scientifi- 

 cally since 1889, 

 with a view of origi- 

 nating a buffWyan- 

 dotte. They have 

 all the fine charac- 

 teristics of the Wy- 

 andotte family, and 

 are a deep, solid 

 golden buflt" in col- 

 or. The accompany- 

 ing beautiful photo- 

 graph shows them 

 well. Price ; cock 

 or cockerel, W.OO to 

 «6.00; pair, $7.50; 

 trio, 810.00. Kggs 

 for hatch 

 ing, per set- 

 ting of 13 

 ^2..W; per 2ti 

 $4.50. 



The Buff Wyandottes outlaid every other breed in our yards in 1894. 



