Thoroughbred Poultry and Eggs for Hatching. 
I Have Spared no expense to have the finest stock, keeping several dis 
tinct yards of each breed, so that I can send out stock pure and not 
akin. The prices quoted, which are my very lowest, are for first-class 
breeding fowls, from the very best strains and are properly mated. 
I guarantee safe arrival and entire satisfaction. 
y guarantee all eggs fresh and true 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
ame. I can ship eggs by express onl) 
and use the utmost care in ees but cannot guarantee any number 
to hatch, as this depends on causes over which I have no control. | 
have frequently sent eggs 1,000 to 3,000 miles, and had 12 out of 13 hatch. 
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CORNISH INDIAN GAMES.—The quickest growing chick from the 
shell up to 10 or 12 weeks, of any breed; at 12 weeks old I have seen males 
weigh 3 to 4 pounds each. The flesh is of the finest quality, juicy and 
tender. They are easily cared for, and are without doubt the fow 
for those who want quick growth, good size, good iaying and eatins 
qualities, and beauty in appearance, combined. Single male, 33.50; pair. 
$6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.: 0 per 30. 
WHITE INDIAN GAMES.—Same as the Cornish dian Games 
except in color of plumage. Can supply eggs only of this breed. Eggs 
$3.00 per 13; $5.50 per 26. 
BUFF LEGHORNS.— 
This breed, on account of wonderful qualities 
as an egg producer, and early maturity, is bound to become popular 
They are the best layers I have ever had in my yards; the chicks are 
easily raised, grow rapidly, are very plump, heavy meated and yellow 
skinned. Plumage, beautiful buff. Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 
1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 38.00. Eggs, $2.0U per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
CORNISH INDIAN GAMES. 
WHITE CRESTED BLACK AND GOLDEN POLISH.— Both of 
these are excellent layers and of fine quality for the table. er beauty 
is admired by all. Price of Black or Golden, single male, $8.00; pair, 
$5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $1. 50 per 13; S275 75 per 30. 
SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURG.—The most beautiful variety on 
the list; they are unsurpassed as layers all year round. Single male, $3.00; 
pair, $5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. Eggs, $L.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
SHERWOODS. 
SHERWOODS. — About the best general 
m Purpose fowls ever introduced. One of the 
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early, very tame and excellent mothers. 
are good layers. In color they are pure white, 
with yellow skin and legs, feathered on tegs 
and toes. Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 
a cockerel and 2 pullets, $8.00. gg, $2.00 per 13; 
= $3.50 per 30. 
< BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK. — Rich, buff 
= plumage, golden yellow legs and grand Car- | 
S riage; the finest of this family. Single male, | 
K $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, | 
2 $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $8.50 per 30. 
DERBYSHIRE RED CAPS.—A breed well 
known in England. but comparatively new in 
the U.S. Color, a red or rich brown and black. 
Excellent layers and first-class table fowls. I 
offer birds bred direct from imported stock. 
Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
MOTTLED JAVAS.— Are with many con- 
sidered the most beautiful and valuable of all 
American breeds. Good layers of dark eggs; 
excellent mothers, very hardy. Single male, 
$8.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 
$8.00. Eggs, $2. 00 per 18; $3.50 per 30. 
SILVER GRAY DORKINGS. — Very pop- 
ular, lay a large egg areof rapid g.owth, good 
size; good mothers ‘and are Rory, popular. Sin- 
gle male, $3.50; pair $6.00; trio. 1 ecockerel and 
2 pullets, $8.00. Eggs, $2. 00 per 13; $38.50 per 30. 
greatest claims for Sherwoods is their extreme | hardy and easily reared. Eggs large, weighing 
They are large in size, mature | from 2 to 3 ounces each. 
They | pair, $5.50; 
RHODE ISLAND REDS.—One of the hard- 
iest breeds; they lay large, deep 
Color is deep maroon. I especial y recommend 
them to the farmer and market poultry raiser. 
Single male, $3.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 
2 pullets, 8. 60. Egg! S, $2.50 per 13; $8. 50 per 80. 
tinted eggs. | 
BLACK MINORCAS. 
BLACK MINORCAS.—Grow toa good size, 
and are one of, if not the most prolific layers; 
LIGHT BRAHMAS. 
LIGHT OR DARK BRAB MAS.—No breed 
makes larger or better broilers, at 8 to 10 weeks, 
Single male, $3.00; 
trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $7.50. 
Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
W HITE MINORCAS.—Similar tothe Black, 
except in plumage. Price the same as Black. 
than the Brahmas. Very docile. Price, for 
either Light or Dark, single male, $8.00; pair. 
$5.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 2 pullets, 37.50. Eggs. 
$1.50 per 13: $2.75 per 30. 
BUFF WYANDOTTES.—This new breed 
will outlay any other of the Wyandottes. A 
grand fowl in every respect. Single male, $8.50: 
| Fair, $6.00; trio, 1 cockerel ‘and 2 2 pullets, $8.00. 
| Eggs. $2.00 per 13; $3.50 per 30. 
WHITE-FACED BLACK SPANISH. — 
One of the handsomest fowls, and also one of 
the best layers. Single male, $3.00; pair, $5.50; 
trio, 1 coc kerel and 2 pullets, 87, 50. Eggs, $1.50 
per 13; $2.75 per 30. 
A Dozen Standard Breeds, 
Brown Leghorns, Single Comb 
White Leghorns, Single Comb 
Brown Leghorns, Rose Comb Priees 
White Leghorns, Rose Comb | Single Male S;: 
Alw > wiz : - = : 
Barred Plymouth Rock ........... pair $5.50; trie 
White Plymouth Rock... 
| Silver Laced Wyandotte 
White Wyandotte 
Golden W yandotte.. 
Buff Cocbins............. | <a 
White Cochins....... _ | 18; $2.75 per 20. 
Partridge Cochins..................... | 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. — They 
are good layers, and are the most profitable 
breed for market. Gobblers 2 years old will of- 
ten weigh 30 to 40 pounds. Single gobbler, $6.00 
pair, $10.00; trio, 1 gobbler and two hens, $14.00 
Eggs, $3.50 per 18; $6.50 per 30. 
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1 cocKerel and 
2 pullets $7.50. 
Eggs; $1.50 per 
PEKIN DUCKS. 
PEKIN DUCKS. They are without doubt 
the best laying duck known. When fully ma- | 
ture and fat, will weigh 12 to 15 pounds per pair. | 
Single drake, $8 00: pair, $5.50; trio, 1 oako and | 
2 ducks, $7.50. Eggs, $1.50 per 13; $2.75 per 2 
Galvanized Steel | Wire Netting. 
For pigeon houses, poultry yards, lawn fences 
Invaluable to 
Poultry Marker. jrocders ana 
| CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS, 
Poultrymen can double their profits by cap- 
farmers, aS the markings will “OU 1 : ; 3 | 
onizing their chicks. Capons always bring 
and trellises. Put up in bales 150 feet lone. 
enable them to recognize their 2 
Width. Square feet, per bale. Price, per bale. fanev prices in market. The operation is very 
pantage forks = Sa aeteeee PARTAG SICA icctitenp -natoinak cass V5O...sseveesscecnserencoecs $ .80 simple. Full directions sent with each set 0 
erat ett ioe 18 inches + 120] instruments. Price, $2.50 per set, postpaid 
from different breeds as.soon as 24 inches * 150 s Ss. » de.00 F set, ’ 
eeones are marked, thus enab- 36 inches "995 | H ; R Pill For the cure of tow!s 
ing you to tell their age and 18 inches ~~ soo | Mavens oup WHS. afrected with rouy 
every detail. Made in 2 sizes, large | 60 inches . . 8.75 | eatarrh, cold and distemper. 
andsmall. 25c. each, postpaid. 72 inches 4.50 Per box, 80 cents, postpaid. 
Berkshires, Poland 
any breeder i 
Chester Whites, 
Th can n supply strictly ‘thoroughbred stock of the follow ing breeds: 
rpassed by 
Chinas, and Jersey Reds. I consider the excellence of my stock cannot be su 
the United States. I will be pleased to quote prices on application 
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