fiRlFFItH&TUHMERCO 



THOROUGHBRED STOCK AND POULTRY 



PURE BRED 

 POLAND CHINA PICS. 



This breed, acknowledged to be the best large 

 black hog-, is a general favorite with all who have 

 tried them. The sows are prolific breeders and 

 aood mothers, raising, in manj- instances, an entire 

 litter. Our stock is choice. 



Prices — First choice 

 SS.OO each: trio 



eight 



ten weeks old. 



mated, not akin for breeding. .521.00. 



PURE BRED BERKSHIRE PICS. 



As a distinct breed the Berkshire is one of the 

 oldest and best, and, in fact, its merits as a pro- 

 ducer of sweet meat, with the lean and fat nicelj' 

 intermingled, are too well known to need comment. 

 As a farmer's hog, they have few equals. 



Prices same as Poland China. 



BROWN LECHORNS. 



The characteristic features of these birds are their 

 wonderful egg-producing qualities and early ma- 

 turitj-. pullets beginning to lay when onlj- four or 

 five months old. 13 eggs for §1.50. 



Cockerels. S1.50 to S2.00; trio. $3.50. 



LICHT BRAMAS. 



The largest of all breeds; they are excellent laj"- 

 ers, quiet and gentle in disposition, and the eggs 

 are large, of a rich brown color. 



Cockerels, S3. 00 to S5.00; trio. S6.00 to SS.OO. 

 13 eggs, S2.00: 26. S3..50. 



BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK. 



The Barred Pl3-mouth Rock is perhaps the most 

 popular and widely- known variety of fowls bred in 

 America. In almost every barnyard flock of fowls 

 you will find specimens which their owner vows 

 to be the pure and genuine Plymouth Rock. Thej^ 

 are justly stj-led the "Farmers' Fowl." TVe be- 

 lieve we have as fine a strain of Barred Plvmouth 

 Rocks as can be found in the United States' After 

 the age of ten to twelve weeks, when thev make 

 the best of broilers, there is no stage of their 

 growth when thej^ are not salable for market pur- 

 poses. Having a fine 3^ellow skin, and being large 

 breasted, makes them one of the best table fowls 

 in the market. The^" are the best all-vear-round 

 layers. We have three yards of these fowls, and 

 will furnish eggs from either as follows, ege's 

 packed in stout baskets readj- for Express: 



13 eggs for S2.00: 26 for S3.50. 

 Cockerels. S3.00 to S5.00. 

 Good Cockerels, $2.00; Trio, ?6.00 to SS.OO. 



PURE BRED 

 SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. 



Xo sheep of today axe attracting the attention 

 of successful breeders and progressive farmers like 

 the Shropshire class. Being the finest combination 

 of a producer of both choice mutton and wool, they 

 naturally yield better profits for those who breed 

 them. L,ast season the average clip of our flock 

 was nine and a half pounds to the fleece. Our 

 flock is headed by a very choice ram, who was sired 

 by a prize-winning ram in England. 



Prices — Single Buck or Ewe Lamb, flrst choice, 

 S15; Second choice Lambs, §12.50. 



WHITE WYANDOTTES. 



MAKE THE FINEST BROILERS. 



For beautj", style and fine form, they have no 

 equal, and as a market or table Fowl they have no 

 superior. 



Cockerels. S3. 00 to S5.0<3: trio. S6.00 to SS.OO; 13 eggs. 

 S2.00; 26 for S3. 50. 



BLACK LANCSHANS. 



Thej- attain early^ maturity and grow to a large 

 size. Good le s-ors all the year round. 



Single Male. SS.OO: Trio. 1 Cockerel and 2 Pullets, 

 S6.00 to SS.OO. Esra-s. S2.00 per 13: S3. 50 per 26. 



WHITE PEKIN DUCKS. 



Males, $2.00 each 



Eggs, per 11, $1.50; 



Females, $1.50 each, 

 per 22. $2.50. 



MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. 



They are good la^-ers. and are the most profitable 

 breed for market. Gobblers 2 years old will often 

 weigh 30 to 40 pounds. Single gobbler. S5.00; pair, 

 S9.00: trio. 1 gobbler and 2 hens, $12.00. Eggs, $2.25 

 for 6; $4.00 for 12. 



EGGS securely packed for shipping via Express 

 to any part of the country. 



FOWLS shipped in slat-covered coops so as to 

 secure for customers the low Express Rates as is- 

 sued hy the Express Companies in November, 1S95. 



