SEED-TIME A m HARVEST. 
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practically non-sitters. They lay large, 
white eggs and a good many of them. Their 
plumage is bright and gay; they have large 
white ear-lobes, clean, yellow legs, good 
length of tail and neck and very proud, up¬ 
right carriage. They mature early, the pul¬ 
lets often beginning to lay at four months 
old. 
Mr. Croffut has taken much pains in 
breeding the Leghorns, both rose and single 
combs, and has brought them to a great de¬ 
gree of perfection. We trust any of our 
readers who desire to see some fine fowls of 
this variety will feel free to call upon him 
as he is justly proud of his pets and the suc¬ 
cess he has attained in breeding them. 
