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THOROUGHBRED PouuTrY AND Escs FOR HATCHING 
. I have spared no expense to have the finest stoek of each breed, and keep EGGS FOR HATCHING I guarantee all eggs fresh, and true to name. I can 
several distinct yards of each breed, so that we can send out stock not akin. ship eggs by express only, and use the utmost care 
ps Pree er which ye ce SO far for first-class breeding fowls, | in packing, but cannot guarantee any number to hatch, as this depends on 
Om he Ek) POs Peratae eee ETORer causes over which I haye no control. | have frequently forwarded eggs from 1000 
2 to 3000 miles, and had !2 out of 13 hatch out a chick. 
ROSE COMBED BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS.-— Similar 
to the single combed, except that they havearosecomb. Price, Brown or White, 
| single male, 4; pair, $7. ; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10. Eggs, $2 per 13. 
WHITE-CRESTED BLACK POLISH.— Excellent layers and of 
fine quality for the table. These fowls attract a good deal of attention, and for 
an ornamental fowl for park or lawn, I can highly recommend them. Price, 
| Single male, $4; pair, $7; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. 
BUFF COCHINS.-— They thrive well in the smallest yards, and are most 
| excellent Winter layers. Price, single male, $4.00; pair, $7.00; trio, 1 cockerel 
and 2 pullets, $10.00. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. 
WHITE COCHINS.—Very hardy, and make excellent broilers. Mature 
early, good Winter layers. Price of both fowls and eggs, same as Buff Cochins. 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS.—Attractive appearance and large size. Price 
| of both fowls and eggs, same as Buff Cochins. 
HITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS.—Have all the good points that make 
| the Plymouth Rock such a favorite, but have a pure white plumage. They are 
very prolific layers and make excellent mothers, a most profitable breed for 
either the farmer or fancier. Price, single male, $4.50; pair, $8.00; trio, 1 cock- 
erel and 2 pullets, $11.50. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.—For general purposes, may be 
justly entitled the “Farmer’s Fowl.” They are very hardy, most excellent 
layers, and one of the very best market fowls. Price, single male, $3.50; pair, 
$6.50; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $9.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13. 
LIGHT OR DARK BRAHMAS.—No breed makes larger or better 
broilers, at 8 to 10 weeks, than the Brahmas, Very docile and easily enclosed 
_ | by alow fence. Price for either Light or Dark Brahmas, single male, $4.00; 
| pair, $7.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10.00. Eggs, $2.00 per 13. 
| BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS.—Single Comb.—They ma- 
| ture very early, and make good table fowls. Price, either Brown or White, 
single male, $4.00; pair, $7.00 ; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10. Eggs, $2 per 13. 
} WHITE-FACED BLACK SPANISH.—One of the handsomest fowls, 
z | and also one of the best layers. Price, single male, $4.00; pair, $7.00 ; trio, i 
INDIAN GAMES. | cockerel and 2 pullets, $10.00, Eggs $2.50 per 13. 
INDIAN GAMES.—The quickest-growing chick from the shell up BLACK HAMBURGS.—Are non-setters, and for layers are hard te 
to 10 or 12 weeks, of any breed; at 12 weeks old have seen males weigh | surpass. Price, single male, $4.00; pair, $7.00; trio, 1 cockereland 2 pullets, 
3to4 lbs. each. The fiesh is of the finest quality, juicy and tender. | $10.00. Eggs. $2.50 per 13. 




























yare easily cared for,and are without doubt the fow? for those HOUDANS.—Are prolific layers of large rich eggs. Price, single male, 
ceed quiet growth, good size, good laying and eating qualities, | $4.00; pair, $7.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10.00. Eggs $2.50 per 13. 
and beauty in appearance, combined. Price—Single male, $5.00; pair, BLACK-BREASTED RED GAME.—Are most excellent table fowls, 
$9.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $13.00. Eggs, $3.50 per 13; $6.00 per 26. | prolific layers; good foragers and when desired can bear the closest confine- 
BUFF LEGHORNS.—A new variety of — ment. Price, single male, $4.50; pair $8.00; trio, 1 
the Leghorn family, first brought out by Fo cockerel and 2 pullets, $11.50. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. 
Mrs. Lister Kay, of England, from whom 3 MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS.—They 
our strain was obtained. This breed on ac- are good layers, and are the most profitable breed for 
count of wonderful qualities as an egg pro- market. Gobblers 2 years old will often weigh 30 toe 
ducer, and early maturity, is bound to be- 40 pounds. Price, single gobbler, $7,00: pair, $10.00; 
come popular. They are the best layers 1 #/ ;, trio, 1 gobbler and 2 hens, $14.00. Eggs, $6.00 per 13. 
nave ever nad in my eee the chicks Bre } = : 
easily raised, grow rapidly, are very plump, ; S Tt > 
heavy mieated and yellow skinned. The VOULTRY MARKER 
comb, ear lobes and legs are the same as the aeHGtHAne Seyae vA 
Brown or White Leghorns, but in plumage ie Eile ster nO me 
they are a_ beautiful buff. Like all new young and old chickens and all kinds of 
breeds The Buff Leghorns do not all breed fowl. Inyaluable to breeders and farmers, 
exactly true, but are showing a marked im- \Ye as markings will enable them to recognize 
provement each year. Price—Single male, their own fowl at a glance. Thus, 15 
$7.50; pair, $14.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pul- , ficures can be made into 225 different 
combinations and can be increased by 
m marking skin of wing. An advantage 
for young chicks, as eggs are marked from 
lets, $20.00. Eggs, $3.50 per 13; $6.00 per 26. SO yy 
GOLDEN WYANDOTTES.—The most && 
- different breeds and as soon as hatched are marked, 
hus enabling you to tell their age and every detail. 
beautiful of allbreeds of Wyandottes. Color, 
: Made in two sizes, nickel-plated, steel cutter and 
golden bay laced with black; characteristics 
Same as other Wyandottes. Price — Single 
spring, small and neat to carry in vestpocket. Price, 
40 cents, postpaid. 





male, $5.00; pair, $9.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 
pullets, $13.00. Eggs, $3.00 per 13; $5.00 per 26. 
DERBYSHIRE RED CAPS.—This breed 
eee oe in England is eomeaurely 
new inthe U.S. From my experience with them a 
the last three or four years I can heartily recom- WHITE WYANDOTTE. 


mend them as most excellent layers and also first-class table fowls. They are WHITE W YANDOTTES.-— Similar to Silver Laced except in plumage 
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fast becoming a favorite in this country; they are beautifully marked and in| which isa pure white. Price, 
color are a red or rich brown and black. Full grown birds will weigh from 6 to | single male, $4.50; pair, $8.00; 
7 lbs. for cock and 5 to | trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 
6for hen. They are | $11.50. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. 
non-setters and make a SILVER LACED 
most excellent egg pro- | WYANDOTTES.— Unusu- 
ducing sort. Eggs I | ally hardy. Most excellent lay- 
offer my customers are | ers, good mothers. Single 
from birds bred direct | male, $4.00; pair, $7.00; trio, 1 
from imported stock. | cockerel and 2 pullets, $10.U0. 
$2.50 per 13; $4.50 per 26. | Eggs, $2.00 per 18. 









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BLACK LANGSHANS,.—They attain early 
" maturity and grow to a large size. Good layers 
all the year round. Price, single male, $4.00; 
cel $7.00; trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, $10.00; 
cggs, £2.50 per 18. ‘ 
PEKIN DUCKS.—They are without doubt 

BLACK MINORCAS.—Grow to a good size and 
are one of, if not the most prolific Jayers. Eggs very & 
= large, weighing from 2to 3 ounces each. Price, single § 
eat $5.00; Fed oli trio, 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, 
. Eggs, $2.50 per 13. the best laying duck known. Price, single drake 
WHITE MINORCAS.-~—Similar to the Black, == : $8.50; pair, $6.00; trio, 1 drake and 2 ducks, $9.00. 
exceptin plumage, Price same as the Black. PEKIN DUCKs, Eggs, $2.00 per 13. 
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