LOW’S CATALOGUE OF POULTRY. 
Dominique Leghorns. 
One of the most beautiful and most profitable of all fowls. The writer having 
knovvn and bred them for nearly 20 years can speak from personal knowledge as 
to their value, the largest of the leghorn breeds, the hardiest and most prolific 
layers, and far better for poultry than any other breed of its class. They are 
good foragers, want less care and feed than other leghorn breeds, free from 
decease to a marked degree, will stand our northern winters, and will lay in cold 
weather. This feature commands them to the poultry raisers who supply the egg 
market, as birds of the leghorn class that will lay in winter are far more profit- 
able than larger breeds. We are unable to show a cut of these fine birds, but 
the reader can form an idea of their appearance by imagining a Brown Leghorn 
fowl with speckled plumage very similar to the Plymouth Rocks but finer marked 
and brighter. Eggs from these birds, $2 per setting of 13 eggs ; 3 settings 
for $5. 
CROSS-BREEDS FOR LAYERS. 
We also make a point of furnishing (to those who want fowl only for their 
eggs) a very fine class of cross-breed fowl which are very satisfactory ; superb 
layers. Price of these fowl, boxed and shipped to any address, $1 each. Dis- 
count on large numbers. 
PRICE OF FOWLS : — White and Laced Wyandottes, $3 to $5 ; Light 
Brahmas, $2 to $4; White and Black Leghorns, $2.50 to $5; Plymouth 
Rocks, $1 to $2.50; Pekin Ducks, $1 to $3. 
Stock bought of us will be shipped in light canvas coops, and safe arrival 
guaranteed. In case the birds do not prove satisfactory, they may be returned, 
and purchase money, less expense, etc., will be refunded. 
We ship only fresh laid eggs from the same yards that are furnishing eggs for 
our own hatching, thus we are able to form a correct idea of the fertility of the 
eggs sent. We ship in the most approved manner and guarantee safe arrival. 
We attend personally to selecting and shipping all orders, and shall endeavor to 
please all customers. Our terms are cash with order or a satisfactory reference. 
CHATHAM, NEW YORK, 
A 16-page POULTRY JOURNAL, only 35 cents a year. Three 
specimen numbers sent postpaid for ten cents. Circulation 
averages 7,000 copies. 
HAS KENNEL and PIGEON DEPARTMENTS. Printing jor 
Poultrymen a specialty. 
