Scotch Collie Shepherd Dogs. 



fl. Dog that Every parmep JSleeds. 



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 their master's family. They are very watchful and always on the alert, while their intelligence is 

 really marvellous. At one jear 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 ofiF 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 to attend 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 wa}-s. 

 They have a daint}' carriage and fine st^ie, 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, sym- 

 metrical and graceful ; altogether a handsome dog, and in sagacity he excels all others of the dog family. 



IF FARMERS KNETV a Collie's usefulness in guarding; his property, liis assistance in the care of his caUle and sheep, 

 the faithful, gentle and aHeetionate guardian and playmate of liis children, they would not be without him at almost any cost. 



BREEDING BITCHES. 



Imported I>rumlin Tab. A. K. C. S. Book. No. 18416. 

 (See photograph opposite.) A beautiful sable. Beautifully 

 marked, very intelligent face and an excellent disposition. 

 Sired by Maney Trefoil, who was sold recently for Si.OOO. 



Imported Drumlin Mona. A. K. C. S. Book, No. 

 18414. (See photograph opposite.) A black and tan with 

 white feet and breast. Full of life and tire and nervous 

 force; magnificent feit and legs, and can run like a deer. 

 Slie won second prize at Dublin against twenty-three dogs 

 and bitches. 



Imported Urumlin Jessica is a fine, well-built breed- 

 ing bitch. Long, slim head, very intelligent and well broken. 



Importe<l Jean. A finely bred bitch. I^ong, slim head, 

 erect ears and tine coat. 



And a dozen more. 



Orders for Puppies are fine<l in rotation as received. 

 We aim to have a fine supply at all times, so there is 

 iisually vei'.v little dela.v in lining orders. Specify your 

 choice in color and markings, and ■we will select one lo 

 please yon. 



STUD DOGS. 



Imported "SHERIFF,'' Xo. 33764. (See photograph 

 opposite.) A very tine sable with white collar and feet. A 

 beautiful dog with wonderfully intelligent face, correct ears 

 and fine coat. The beautiful engraving on the opposite page, 

 taken direct from a photograph, speaks for itself. Sired by 

 Metchlv Wonder II. out of Madge, No. 7420. Born March 

 2.i, 1891". Stud fee, $1.5.00. 



Imported Don Jaan II. A. K. C. S. Book, No. 1S412, 

 is a large dark sable. Very intelligent face, long head and 

 wonderfully active and alert. Sired by Doncaster Lad out 

 of Drumlin Nigger, she by ChampionVulcan, he by Champion 

 Rutland. So in Don Juan II it will be seen we liave a com- 

 bination of extra fine stock. Stud fee, S15.00. 



Goldy. This magnificent sable with white collar is a son 

 of tlie celebrated " G<ild-dust," which cost one thousand 

 pounds sterling (85,(XX1) to import. He is a worthy son of a 

 magnificent sire, ver.v intelligent, kind and gentle, with mag- 

 nificent coat, good ears and bushy tail, carried low. Stud 

 fee, Slo.OO. 



PRICES OF PUPPIES. We ean furnish first-class Puppies from the above .stock, ten to twelve weeks old, at SIO 

 each, or S17 per pair, no akin. These are first-class pups, but our selection. For your selection or pick of the titters we 

 get S15 to S-'O each, orS2-5 to S30 per pair. 



POULTRY PRICE-LIST. 



rielow we give a list of prices of fowls and eggs, kept by 

 us .It all times. If any variety is wanted not included in this 

 list, write us, as our extensive acqiuiintance with poultiy 

 raisers enables us to procure almost any breed. 



T.xtra. 

 Good Selected 

 Cockerel. Cocktrel. 



Buff Wvandottes t4 00 ?6 00 



White Wvandottes i 00 5 00 



Golden Wyanilottes, .... 4 00 



Laced Wvandottes 4 00 



Butf Plvmouth Rocks, ... 4 00 

 White Plvmouth Rocks, . . 4 0:) 

 Barred Ply mouth Kocks, . . 3 00 



Indian Games, 4 CO 



Black ^linoroas, 3 00 



Black Spanish, .... 3 00 



Silver .Spangled Hamburgs, 3 00 



PRIZE MAMMOTH 

 BRONZE TURKEY. 



MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. 



It is well to remember that it costs no more to raise good 

 stock than it does poor. The common turkey gobbler at 

 maturity weighs from eighteen to twenty-five pounds, the 

 Mammoth Bronze from thirty-five to forty pounds. When 

 the result is so much better, the slight difference in first cost 

 is not to be considered. Our strain of these M.immoth Bronze 

 Turkeys has no superior in this country. Their plumage is 

 a beautiful metallic bronze. Matured gobblers weigh from 

 thirty-five to forty pounds each, and matured hens eighteen 

 to twenty-six pounds each. Our young gobblers at nine 

 months old frequently weigh twenty to twenty-five pounds 

 ea*h. Prices: trio, tom and two hens, mated for breeding, 

 S16.00; pair, mated, SI2.00; single tom or hen, S7.00 to $8.00. 

 Eggs for hatching, ?3.ro for 6 ; S.5.75 for 12. 



As Tiirkevs rio not lay until hde in the spring, ue are some- 

 times obliged to hold orders for a time. 



Langshans, 



Houdan« 



Light Brahmas, . 

 Dark Brahmas, . . 

 White Leghorns, . 

 Brown Leghorn*, 

 B. B. Red Games, 

 Golden Polish, . . 

 Buff Cochins, . . 

 White Cochins, . 



3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 CO 



Partridge Cochins 3 OO 



6 00 

 5 00 

 G 00 

 5 (0 

 5 OJ 

 G to 

 5 00 

 5 CO 

 5 00 

 5 01 

 .5 CO 

 .1 00 

 5 00 

 5 CO 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 



SIO 00 

 10 00 

 10 OO 

 10 00 



10 0) 



10 03 

 9 00 



10 01 

 !) 00 

 fl 00 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 CO 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 00 

 9 CO 

 9 00 

 9 00 



Eggs 

 per 1.1. 



S2 50 

 2 50 

 2 £0 

 2 50 

 2 :i0 

 2 SO 

 2 00 

 2 50 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2O0 



2 to 

 Per 6. 



3 00 

 1 00 



■Kggs 

 per i6. 



S4 50 

 4 50 

 4 50 

 4 50 

 4 60 

 4 50 



3 ;0 



4 50 

 4 50 

 3 .^0 

 3 .50 

 3 50 

 3 50 



3 ro 



3 50 

 3 50 

 3 60 

 3 50 

 3 50 

 3 50 

 3 60 

 3 50 

 Per U. 



Mammoth Bronze Turkevs, 7 00 8(0 10 00 



Pekin Ducks, 3 iO 4 50 9 00 1 00 2 OO 



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I - ^ POULTRY SUPPLIES - * f 



I We carry the largest stock and do the heaviest s 



- business in poultrv supplies of any liouse in the United | 



I States. Our Special 16-page Poultry Supply Catalogue s 



£ is sent free. Write for it. | 



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E. H. Smith, Asburv, N. J., January 16,1894, writes: The Collie pup bought of you la^t May is realjy more than i 

 expected : she is as fine' as silk, and pronounced by all dog fanciers to be the finest in this country. Have had her thoroughly 

 broken to drive, and she is hard to beat. 



PRESS OF EDWD. .STEKN i CO., INC., PHILA. 



