..IMPROVED LIVE STOCK. 



PRIZE WHITE WYANDOTTES 



We know of no fowl possessing more points 

 of superiority for tlie poultry raistr or practical 

 farmer than the VVliite Wyandotte. For beauty, 

 style and tine form they have no equal ; their 

 plumage being a pure snow white, with legs, 

 beaks and skin a rich yellow. As a market or 

 table fowl they have no superior. Tliey liavc a 

 close-titting, medium-sized rose comb, and thus 

 are not troubled by the frost, as tlie Minorcas and 

 ieghorns. They mature quickly, commence lay- 

 ing very early and continue through the season 

 uninterruptedly. They are good fonigers and 

 make the kindest mothers. 



PRICES: Single cock or cockerel, $4.03 to 

 $5.00; pair mated for breeding, $7.00; trio, cock 

 and two hens, SIO.OO. Esgs for Hatclilng, from 

 our best prize stock, per setting of 13, S2.50; per 

 2G, JLI-O. 



BUFF COCHINS. 



The oldest of the Cochin family. In cockerels 

 the plumage it jjenerally a mealy buff, but as the.v 

 grow older they take on their natural color — bril- 

 liant buff. The"y are excellent winter layers, good 

 mothers and sitters. Cocks at one year old should 

 weigh ten to twelve pounds, and hens at same 

 age should weigh eight to nine pounds. Prices: 

 Single cock or cock- 

 erel, $3.00 to *5.0:); 

 trio, $9.00. Eggs i)er 

 setting of 13, $2.00; 

 per 2G, $3.50. 



IMPORTED INDIAN GAME COCKEREL. 



INDIAN GAMES have met with a greater boom 

 from all the best Poultry journals of the country 

 than any other new breed ever introduced, and have 

 created the greatest sensation in the poultry kingdom =^ 

 ever experienced. The illustration above gives an 

 idea of the male bird, but jio picture cnn portray the 

 wonderful plumage and grand physical development 

 of these birds. The meat is wonderfully solid and 

 tirm, giving tlie birds great weight in proportion to 

 their size. They are par excellence the table fowls of 

 the country. Beautiful yellow skin and legs, deep 

 full breast, without pi'ominence of thekeelbone, they 

 are fit for the table of a king. Indian Games are very 

 tame, can be thoroughly domesticated and make the 

 very best of fow.ls for the poultry farmer as well as the 

 fancier. Eggs that will hatch prize birds, $2.50 per 

 setting of 13; 2 settings, $4..'iO. Fine cockerels, $4.00 to 

 Se.OOeach ; pair, cockerel and hen, S7.50; trio, $10.0). 



PRIZE SrLVEK liACED WYANDOTTES. 



These beautiful birds are very hardy, easily raised, a fine table 

 fowl, and prolific layers. Mature earlier than almostany otherbreed. 

 They are black and'white .spangled, skin and legs yellow. They lay 

 a large yellow egg, and the hens make good sitters and mothers. 

 Price of fowls: Single cock or cockerel, $4.00 to $5.00; trio, $10.00. 

 Eggs for hatching, $2..50 per 13 ; $4.£0 per 26. 



