136 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT. 



MAIiTESZ: CATS. 



Fine house pets and best ratters. Price, 

 Kittens, Male, $5.00; Female, $4.00; Pair, 

 $8.50; Full Grown Male, $8.00; Female, 

 $6.00; Pair, $13.00. 



ANGOBA CATS. 



They are affectionate and loving-, very 

 graceful, and have most charming- manners 

 and dispositions, unusual intelligence, and, 

 as naturally follows, great dignity and 

 vanity. Price, Males, $12.00; Females, 

 $10.00; Pair, $18.00. 



GUINEA FOWZ.S. 



Fine yard birds, blue gray in color. 

 Price, Hens, $1.00 each; Cocks, $1.50 each. 



White African Guineas. — Hens, $3.00; 

 Cocks, $3.50; Pair, $6.25. 



GUINEA FIGS. 



These pigs are not Hogs, but pet ani- 

 mals similar in shape to the Hog. It is 

 not an edible Hog, but a pet pig-. $2.50 per 

 pair. 



GAFFS. 



No. 2. $7.00; No. 21/2, $7.00. Gaffs are 

 used to put on Game Chickens for pit 

 fig-hting. 



COBNISH INDIAN GAME CHICKENS. 



Hens, $3.50 each; Cocks, $5.00 each; trio, 

 $10.00. 



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WHITE I.EGHOBNS. 



(Sing-le Combs.) 



Thej^ mature early and begin laying: when 

 about 4 months old. Sitting of thirteen 

 egg-s, $2.00. Hens, $2.00; Pullets, $1.75 

 each; Cocks, $3.00; Cockerels, $2.50 each. 



We have Bantam Fowls of different 

 colors. Price, Hens, $1.50; Cocks, $2.00; 

 Trio, $5.00. 



SINGI.E COMB BBOWN Z.EGHOBNS. 



Their meat is very tender, sweet, juicy 

 and fine grained. Chicks grow most rap- 

 idly, maturing at an early age. Sitting of 

 thirteen eggs, $2.00; Hens, $2.00 each; 

 Pullets, $1.75 each; Cocks, $3.00 each; 

 Cockerels, $2.50 each. 



BHOBE ISI.AND BEDS. 



The variety we handle is the single comb. 

 Hens, $2.50; Pullets; $2.00; Cocks, $3.50; 

 Cockerels, $3.00; Trio, $8.00; Eggs, $2.00 

 per sitting of thirteen. 



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BABBED FIiTMOUTH BOCKS. 



They are good layers the year round, 

 chicks grow very rapidly and make g-ood 

 broilers in a few weeks. Sitting of thirteen 

 eggs, $2.00; Hens, $2.50 each; Pullets, $2.00 

 each; Cocks, $3.50 each; Cockerels, $3.00 

 each; Trio, $8.00. 



White Flsnnouth Bock chickens and eggs, 

 same price as Barred. 



WHITE WYANDOTTES. 



Hardy, vigorous, a rapid grower, yellow 

 skin, beak and legs, compact and plump 

 body, and superior laying qualities, even in 

 very cold weather. Sitting of thirteen 

 eggs, $2.00; Hens, $2.50 each; Pullets, $2.00 

 each; Cocks, $3.50 each; Cockerels, $3.00 

 each; Trio, $8.00. 



IiIGHT BBAHMAS. 



They are also excellent Fall and Winter 

 layers, producing a large part of their egg-s 

 when other breeds are not laying. Sitting 

 of thirteen egg-s, $2.50; Hens, $4.00 each; 

 Pullets, $3.50 each; Cocks, $5.00 each; 

 Cockerels, $4.00 each; Trio, $12.50. 



BI.ACK Z.ANGSHANS. 



They are very prolific, thrive well 



in 



either small enclosures or running at large. 

 Sitting of thirteen eggs, $2.50; Hens, $3.00 

 each; Pullets, $2.50 each; Cocks, $4.00 each; 

 Cockerels, $3.00 each; Trio, $9.&0. 



WHITE OBFINGTONS. 



It is the largest smooth-legged chicken, 

 has the largest breast, fine flavored, and is 

 perhaps the best table fowl of any. It 

 makes broilers quickly, and is regarded by 

 many as the best all-round fowl, taking- 

 everything into consideration. Eggs, $2.00 

 per sitting of thirteen egg-s; Hens, $3.00; 

 Cocks, $4.00; Pullets, $2.50; Cockerels, 

 $3.50 Trio, $9.50. 



CAFONS. 



A capon is a castrated male fowl. 



The 



act of caponizing- consists in the removal 

 of the testicles of a cockerel, in order that 

 he may grow larger, and becomes more 

 gentle, and fatten more readily than he 

 otherwise would. In addition to its high 



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