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in  Price 
THE  HENYARD 
Eggs  and  Chicks 
Utility  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Our  S.  C.  White  Leghorns  are  bred  for  size,  vigor,  quality,  and 
heavy  egg  production.  We  do  not  breed  from  any  hen  having 
produced  less  than  one  hundred  and  eighty  eggs  in  her  pullet 
year.  Laurelton  Pure  Bred  Trap-Nested  Layers  have  made 
the  world’s  greatest  poultry  farm  a  commercial  success.  Insure 
the  success  of  your  poultry  plant  by  securing 
L1  J  EASIEST,  Fa*i«L  Feed  KYffifjfH 
J  "  cut  bone  and  get  more  HUraMMK 
css*.  higher  fertility.  Also  dry  HtiXuaiafl 
Bone, Grain.  jrtlili/rr  and  Shell 
Mills.  All  Sires.  Hand  and  Power.  Write  to-day  for 
Free  Illus.  Catalog.  WILSON  BROS.,  Dept.  25,  Eaiton,  Pa. 
Formula  for  Dry  Mash 
What  do  you  consider  an  ideal  dry 
feed  mash  of  the  following  materials? 
Wheat  bran,  standard  middlings,  corn- 
meal,  ground  Alfalfa,  buckwheat  mid¬ 
dlings  (no  hulls),  beef  scrap,  gluten,  fine 
ground  b<me,  oil  meal,  cottonseed  meal, 
ground  oats.  E.  .T.  11. 
New  York. 
Wheat  bran,  middlings  and  cornmenl 
form  the  basis  of  nearly  all  poultry  mash¬ 
es,  and  to  them  may  be  added  such  other 
feeds  as  are  palatable  and  suited  to  the 
needs  of  the  hen.  A  variety  is  desirable, 
but  there  need  be  no  attempt  to  add 
everything  eatable  to  the  mash.  At  the 
Maine  Station  they  use  the  following 
formula  in  mixing  dry  mash  for  laying 
liens:  Bran  200  lbs.:  cornmeal.  100  lbs.; 
low  grade  flour,  100  lbs.;  gluten  meal 
100  lbs. ;  meat  scrap,  100  lbs.  On  al¬ 
ternate  months  they  add  50  lbs.  of  oil 
meal  to  this  formula.  The  Cornell  form¬ 
ula  is  00  lbs.  cornmeal ;  00  lbs.  wheat 
middlings;  .'10  lbs.  bran:  10  lbs.  Alfalfa 
meal;  10  lbs.  oil  meal;  50  lbs.  beef 
scrap  and  one  pound  of  salt.  These  mix¬ 
tures,  as  you  see.  differ  materially  in 
their  composition  and  yet  both  are  doubt¬ 
less  regarded  as  "ideal”  at.  their  respec¬ 
tive  experiment  stations. 
The  writer  has  no  ideal  ration,  con- 
dering  flint  one  the  best  that  furnishes 
the  hen  with  needed  nutriment  in  avail¬ 
able  form  for  sustenance  and  egg  mak¬ 
ing  at  the  lowest  price.  This  ration  va¬ 
ries  from  time  to  time  and  in  different 
markets.  A  simple  ration  that  lias  fre¬ 
quently  been  mentioned  in  these  columns 
and  that  lias  given  good  results  is  com¬ 
posed  of  equal  parts,  by  weight,  of  wheat 
bran,  middlings,  gluten  feed,  cornmeal 
and  beef  scrap.  A  pound  of  fine  salt  to 
500  pounds  of  the  mash  is  desirable. 
Buckwheat  middlings  will  replace  glu¬ 
ten  feed  (not  gluten  meal),  ground  oats 
may  be  used  together  with  or  in  place  of 
corn  meal  and  cottonseed  meal  may  be 
used  in  moderate  amount,  though  it  is 
not  in  high  favor.  M.  H.  n. 
RKKKIHNL  WHITE  MICE  I*  PnoriTAlU.K 
Half  million  used  in  New  York  City  alone  last  yi-m*  by 
medical  instituiUalM  and  laboratories  in  rcaen.rern  work 
The  demand  cannot  lie  Hlijmlied.  Women  and  Young 
I’eopic.  can  earn  a  !»ood  Income  at  Little  Expi-n-e 
and  Trouble.  Write  for  particular*. 
KAMA  l*«»  FARMING  CO..  Joe.  MONSKV,  N.Y. 
piTSlSB  PARTRIDGES!  PHEASANTS 
Cftiairciiilziiis,  Black  Onnio,  Wild  Turlsoys,  Qnalis, 
Rabbits,  Peer,  etc.,  for  storking  purposes.  Fancy 
riienaahtK,  Peafowl,  Cranes,  storks.  Beautiful 
Swans,  Ornamental  (.com)  and  Pucks.  Foxes, 
Squirrels,  Ferrets,  and  all  kinds  of  turds  and 
animals.  WM.  .1.  M  ACK  ESSEN,  Natural. 
1st,  Department  IO,  Yanlley,  l3a. 
from  this  superb  money-making  strain.  Our  48,000  egg  incuba¬ 
tors  start  the  first  Monday  in  February.  Place  your  order  now 
for  spring  delivery.  Eggs  for  hatching,  too.  All  eggs  and  chicks 
Mrom  our  own  birds.  Send  nowfor  descriptive  circular  and  prices. 
Laurelton  Farms,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 
Box»  H 
TRAPNESTED 
Splendid  cherry  to  nuihorAny  rich  jrlowhip:  red  thoroiiph 
bred,  ban  hutched,  fr**e  range,  upen-liont  colony  house,  hardy 
Keck  Beirut  tide  Ally  liuc  l«red  mvsuv  from  breodhii'M  nod 
for  livwt  It*  m|,  ia  Inter  !m>  I»»k,  on  n  •trlctly  plmd. 
lleuvIcHi  lA.>i<iic  Urdu  In  (‘Xlktynoe,  luvlnc  ioU”*  211 
In  2<li  4’jnt*-  II  A'n  ill  .Nb  !i  «n  !lJ4>l*lllee>ttt 
lat  :*>  har'lv,  r.Iowlm:  * r*<1  tv*.*  *n-l  alnr.in  comb  brum,  u-*. 
filtile !*,  niat-r  i  *.»  j|i)ciiiftdr  l*r \ IcoruiM,  bn rul It  1C  ml 
mult*.  tbePoltM  out  of  hr  tin*  l*VriMo, 
liulcliittiU-,  lance,  uubleinbbe.i  Athored  bomly, 
'lull r,  **'•*  il**hrery  #:'! \\  lilt<*  <1  lur i-luu-n 
nlimiliiiclj  uiiUiiimv’ji.  f  l.\  1C  HRKICIU  N  V  COCK- 
KRKLS,  enrly  )iAtrtn*d,  large,  iutrdv>  vlgttrtuia  breeder*!,  nont 
hamiIpa;  Uiiik  1-arkA,  Jo\v  tail*,  Ktioi't  leg«  well  cpii'ml;  brilliant 
rb  h  itlowhikc  ml  and  out  <  r  i nt pnc*»t ed  licn«.  KUllKD- 
1N4»  11EXS*  jiiilletH,  mated  ttlo#  imd  bi-idlnit  rbum. 
W«rI)I|i  nil  over  XT.  S..  Canada,  and  ohrotd  a  far  an  AUfttt  Aliu 
Mid  etoek  ?«»  Mat**  and  llle  U.  H.  Oovenimelil. 
CtoiHauuw.  wtrulitlil f1  *i  'Vtutl  deulln  •  &<it inflict iori  yuurtm- 
b|ti  I  m;  in:  uidcia  now  book  In 
UMli  nintfnic  booklet  on  rctiucat. 
Tywacana — Quality 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns — Barred  and  White  Rocks 
Cost  more  than  the  ordinary  kind.  Try  them  and  see  whi 
‘Read  the  following  testimonial: 
Dear  Sir  : — Last  Spring  I  purchased  chicks  from  several  large  Farms  bur  none  proved 
l  so  strong  in  vitality  or  grew  so  well  as  yours.  You  will  recall  that  snow  storm  of 
L  Apiil  .tad,  iitu)  yuur  chicks  arrived  the  same  day,  but  came  through  all  tight.  Out 
o  the  475  chicks  1  now  have  over  200  extra  good  laying  pullets  that  have  been  , 
laying  continually  since  August  19th.  Should  I  again  be  in  them, iret  for 
chicks  I  will  certainly  remember  you.  Yours  very  ttuly,  Jersey  land 
POULTRY  Farm. (Signed)  H.  L.  Whitlenbcrgcr,  Owner,  South  Vineland, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  30,  u>15.  i 
send  t.nrtav  for  catalog  containing  full  lOfoimation  and  prices  A 
oi  Slock  amt  Fg-gs  trom  Atnerioa's  gtoaiest  utility  plant.  M 
Irfxk  TYWACANA  FARMS  POULTRY  CO 
A.  E.  WRIGHT.  Supt. 
Box  68  Farmingdale,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
VIBERT  RED  FARM,  Box  1,  WESTON,  N.  J. 
Ill  nnn  PUIFItC  for  tMfl  from  our  h'-Avv  winter 
IU,UUU  bnlURd  laying  Plains.  A 1:- > <  Vlbert  uiul 
Pitlstlehl  (Bar red  Kook}  at ra litre  Untehlnp  eggs  in 
limited  quantities.  Chirk*  hntolied  in  fundee  Mammoth, 
oai  efully  tna|>eetc.|  before  .-  hlpiantr  and  (rmirnntee.i  to 
reach  .voti  in  perfect eomlltUui.  Von  must  lie  -attslled  or 
we  i-annot  keep  yonr  money.  SO  pullet  -  robed  front  20(1 
etilcka  -hipped  aeu-rtomer  tu  Virginia  hint  yearirave  him 
71  egg-  .Lip  41  It.  Orik*i*m>w.  I*LKA*AVI’  !  ALLI4Y 
I*Ol  l.TKY  FA  lf.ll,  l.unciibiirjc,  M  n-«. 
vrARMsv 
POULTRY  CO. 
.Vfarms-' 
POULTRY  CO. 
’qlT 
Catarrhal  Colds 
T  have  400  old  hens  that  sepm  to  bo 
affooted  with  sumo  disease*,  one  eye  seems 
in  close  up  and  some  have  a  little  pus  in 
them.  Til  ere  is  no  votipy  smell.  Some 
have  difficulty  in  brenthitiR,  some  have  a 
little  water  in  the  eye.  I  have  put  kero¬ 
sene  oil  in  their  water;  will  that  affect 
the  eggs  or  will  permanganate  of  pot¬ 
ash  bo  bettor’?  v.  rt. 
Those  liens  are  probably  alflietOfl  with 
eolds  and  some  may  have  bronchial  in¬ 
flammation  of  a  entarrlwil  nature  duo  to 
the  same  eonflitions  whieh  are  responai- 
Ido  for  simple  colds  in  the  more  robust 
fowls.  They  should  have  well  ventilated 
and  dry  quarters;  if  the  latter  tire  al¬ 
lowed  to  become  damp  and  close,  as  so 
often  they  are  in  the  Winter  time,  colds 
are  sure  to  result.  See  to  it  that  the  ven¬ 
tilation  of  the  poultry  house  is  suffleient 
to  insure  dryness  of  the  interior,  and  do 
not  he  afraid  of  cold  air,  if  only  it  is 
sufficiently  dry.  Add  permanganate  of 
potash  to  the  drinking  water  of  till  the 
fowls,  using  about  a  teaspoonful  of  the 
crystals  to  the  gallon  of  water.  A  solu¬ 
tion  several  times  as  strong  may  he  used 
as  a  dip  for  the  heads  of  the  badly  af¬ 
fected  members  of  (lie  flock,  and  a  drop 
or  two  of  kerosene  in  each  nostril  may 
he  tried.  It  is  best  to  remove  ailing 
fowls  fr<>m  the  flock  and  to  confine  them 
by  themselves  until  they  recover,  hut  un¬ 
less  the  conditions  ■which  caused  the  trou¬ 
ble  are  remedied  there  is  little  use  in 
treating  any.  Close  confinement  in  damp, 
ill  ventilated  and  dirty  quarters  is  re¬ 
sponsible  for  most  of  the  trouble  from 
colds  during  the  Winter  months. 
Colonial  Reds 
A  reul  brctl  to-lny  strain  nF  ITOOfl  cob.r,  and  nnf t. .ital  r**p.nUM"li. 
We  ufTcr  flilo  for  hatetilukTi  *i»d  duv-ol.l  <  hl.-ks,  |t"i>i  peilb 
frrofil  birvOora,  W«  traju»e8t  li«*ra  «*»«! 
trem incut  and  Bl»llT4l0t)"n.  ’I'lio  NhHmiimI  Farm  Solum  ,  Klmdo 
lslKini  and  New  lUmjiahlro  Mnta  ( % •  1 1 1*  -  i  s  ii.n  ivtu-nt  i’ii-i ulnars. 
Puds  and  tc*rlrn*l|t1rtl  IbUt'fK  h|i|if*i‘  in  inn*  u«\v  mating  Ibr, 
which  b  fu-o  itNiutat.  Pi  mi  i-rcciiliii;  H|ock  u  Hjicciulty,  «r 
i*MLH(iuah)e  prlics  lor  the  tiuiillty. 
4*0  LON  I A  L  FA  UMtHox  0/IVnaple,Ncw  II  uuipHl.Ire 
EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
We  nre  nowltooking  orders  for  hatehinc  eggs  from  fully  matured,  carefully  muted,  farm-raised  birds, 
selei-tud  for  their  prolific  laying  (puilities,  -vigor  tuid  standard  retiuirerngjits.  They  are  the  pick  of 
a  flock  of  many  thousand  birds.  Wo  can  supply  eggs  in  any  quantity  from  our  matings  of 
SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  MAMMOTH  l’EKIN  BUCKS 
WHITE  PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  EMBDEN  GEESE 
DAY-OLl)  CHICKS.  Wii  can  supply  in  any  quantity  from  our  White  Plymouth  Rocks  and 
Siuglo  Couth  White  Leghorns;  Day-old  Ducklings  wo  can  supply  in  limited  quantities. 
WRITE  FOR  CIRCULAR  WITH  PRICES 
Send  for  Our  Records  in  the  Connecticut  International  Egg-laying  Contests 
Rhode  island  lionet  Crescent  Straii 
Line  bred  for  several  years.  <  ’lioiee  breed¬ 
ing  ami  exhibition  birds,  bred  from  >e- 
lectod  layers  and  sold  on  approval. 
I>. R.  Hone,  Crescent  Hill  Farm, Cherry  Yalle.y.N  Y 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
BRANFORD  FARMS,  Groton,  Conn 
HIGH-CLASS  UTILITY  STOCK 
Pullets, $2 each.  Cockerel*.  |li  each.  Day-old  Chicks, 
$15  p>-r  hundred.  Hatching  Rugs,  |7  per  hundred. 
7fA  fertility  gunrantond.  Prices  of  higher  grade 
stock  on  application.  OAKLAND  FARMS,  Oakland.  N  J. 
BKLU  1 U  LAI -3.  L..  White  Leghorns 
Barron  and  Young  strain.  Bahy  chicks,  $12  per 
1(111.  Hatching  Mggs.  $1!  tier  lull:  $a0  per  1.0A0.  Cir¬ 
cular  tree.  PERRY  BRIGGS,  Pleasant  Valley, N.Y. 
AUST1N-VIBERT  S.C.  R.I.  REDS 
High  record  stock.  Oockcvnfs.  Sovcrel  pens  <H> 
pullets.  Hatching  eggs,  $1.S0  setting.  13.  $7  per  100. 
S.  TV.  Jones,  Mountain  Ash  Farm,  Hillsdale,  N. 
White  Wyandotte  HatchingEggs 
S.G.  White  Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs  f,ao  md Trajc 
hens  mated  to  high  pedigreed  cockerels. 
Writo  for  Catalogue.  Cockerels  for  sale, 
MILL  BROOK  FARM,  M.  L.  Palmer,  Prop.,  Altred  Station,  N.Y. 
a  T |ilff  HuttHoii'M  |»iiw  wIiuh'Vjv.  Caiufiitly  shtltt^d, 
pi-'t'  tlo/.Oll.  Ui.tt'r  how  iiidI  tlVe  II*.  •idlO 
for  Mlaiiiiuem.  h*»iuS  uhp'k.  t*r  money  order. 
u:g.  HESSIAN  HILL  FARM,  Croton-oo-Hurison.  N.T. 
Add  runs  all  riuiillto.Novv  York  Offlfb 
n  Mill  Poi*m  Bon.  1.  208  Centre  Street 
n  nuirarm,  now  York  city 
AUSTIN  VIBERT  S.C.  R.  I.  REDS 
(  ockorelf ,  $2  and  $.r!  each.  J  latching  eggs,  $7 pm*  100, 
ANNA  Jtt.  JONES,  -  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
S'  SSJWSS’i I  S.C,  While  leghorn  Chicks 
f  12 |h  i*  1(H) fXOO  |mt  1,000.  Eggs.  31  per  15,  3<5  per  100  Cus¬ 
tom  h;i Lolling, il.riO perlfieggs.  J.Uuyleshisr.Norniiiiiihcrland.Pa. 
Austin's  200  strain  S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds 
Standard  bred,  high  record  stock,  red  to  the  skin 
Kggs,$l.30  toffi pnt-scttiug  (15):  utility. $7  fiflpcr  luO, 
Safe  deli  very  and  Fertility  gnu  cat)  tend .  i  'hicks,  Boon- 
let.  AUSTIN  POULTRY  FARM,  Box  17,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  IF 
White  Wyandotte  Cockerels 
for  sain,  III  each.  Vigorous  birds. 
JOHN  N KUWI ESIN*  I15R,  -  Cai.ikon.  N-  J- 
S-  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Torn  Barron  and  Danish  Strains.  Hatehiug  eggs, 
fi-mu  healthy,  vigorous  stock.  Write  for  prices. 
Pit  1  LI P  DA  WS< IN,  K.  No.  R.  Alexandria.  Virginia 
Cfl  flfin  PUIPIf Q-"'.Y;l"|i*ittcs,  Rocks,  Leghorns 
OU.UuU  OniUnu  ,i]ld  broilers,  7c.  cadi  and  up.  I'n 
cular  free.  KEYSTONE  HATCHERY.  Box  50,  Richfield,  Fa 
Cockerels, $11.50.  Mrs.  Charles  Cottrell.  Hoosick  Falls,  N  Y 
POULTRTMEH.  lTTBTIOH:f 
sale  each  week  commencing  March  1.  Price.  $15  for 
KID.  Write  for  circular,  The  Elmore  farm,  Bridneport,  Conn. 
Rose  C.  R.  I.  Reds  Exclusively 
Dizzy  Hens 
Tn  n  hunch  of  B.  I.  Bod  liens  I  have 
some  th.-iL  seem  to  he  ;i (It 'fled  ill  the  iii'ck, 
They  keep  doubling  their  bends  back  un¬ 
der  and  act  rather  r-razy.  They  si  agger 
ha  ok  wards  and  cannot  seem  to  see.  T 
have  been  feeding  some  wheat  that  was 
slighll.v  musty,  so  that  it  was  rejected 
for  lli m i*.  hut  was  not  had.  Would  that 
cause  the  trouble  by  affecting  the  brain? 
I  have  some  young  stock  that  have  re¬ 
ceived  much  more  of  the  wheat  than  the 
hens  that  are  not  affected.  Otherwise 
these  hens  seem  healthy,  with  bright 
coimifl  and  only  part  of  I  hem  are  affected. 
Those  affected  gradually  get  worst*  and 
in  the  end,  if  left,  die  of  apparent  star¬ 
vation,  as  they  cannot  straighten  out. 
their  necks  nor  sec  to  pick  up  grain. 
Michigan.  a,  it.  n. 
These  evidences  of  apparent  dizziness 
which  sometimes  develop  in  fowls  are  be¬ 
lieved  lo  be  due  to  disturbances  of  the 
circulation  in  the  brain  and  may  possi¬ 
bly  he  the  result  of  intestinal  irritation 
from  parasites  or  indigestion.  As  treat¬ 
ment,  I  would  suggest  giving  each  af¬ 
fected  fowl  a  one  grain  tablet  of  calomel 
and  following  it  in  a  few  hours  with 
about  two  teasponfiils  of  castor  oil  to 
thoroughly  flush  out  the  intestinal  tract. 
A  small  teaspoonful  of  Epsom  salts,  dis¬ 
solved  in  a  little  water  and  poured  down 
the  fowl’s  throat,  may  he  used  in  place 
of  the  oil.  If.  after  such  treatment  and 
the  placing  of  the  hens  in  a  quiet  place 
where  they  will  nut  be  disturbed  by  their 
mates,  they  do  not  recover.  I  know  of 
nothing  that  can  he  done  for  them. 
ion  Cet-ks  ami  Coekerefs,  $3  to  $15  each.  ]flo  Ileus 
and  Pullets.,  $2  to  $10  mic.lt.  Those  Diets  ore  hacked 
by  a  long  lino  of  Priza  winners  and  egg  layers. 
BUY.  Success  wilt  meet  you  half-way. 
ROANOKE!  POULTRY'  FARM,  SEWELL.  X.  J. 
A  Few  Choice  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels  for  Sale 
J.  M.<  ASK,  .  Gilboa.N.  Y. 
Livable  Chicks  $15  pet  1 0O 
Silver  White  and  Partridge  W-,  amh-ttes. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks,  $13  per  IDO 
l’t-Uiii  xvii <1  IConeti  (Ducklings  35c.  each) 
ALOHAM  POULTRY  FARM,  -  R.  34,  Plioenixville  Pa. 
S.C.WhiteLeghomS  ER4iandfeNeweZeE^ndrand 
Ainermncan  Wotltice.  2%5,00Q«*h  irks  anti  egfcr.s  for  sale. 
1* rices  k»\v.  Write  Us*  Twin  Oaks  Farm,  Has  1(,  I’almyi  a.  Pa. 
“Perfection”  BARRED  ROCKS  of  llrccili-rx 
About  800  of  the  h»a-t  thoroughbred  birds  wo  have  ever 
offered.  l*i  lees  quoted  lieluw  will  give  you  nn  easy  atari 
in  tie-  Burred  Itoek  Husinesx,  or  to  introduce  ii-  'v  blood 
into  your  at  nek.  Hilda  priced  according  to  quality. 
( IKIUAIIA.S  $3.  $t.  and  COCKS  $..nnil  $11).  Ill  >S  fit  and 
$d  tuo  higher  i aired  for  stale i.  Carefully  mat'  d  triox 
$  ..•id  worth  $10.  1*1  'S  (I  male,  1  fomah -a  sia.Jii)  worth  $1.7. 
I  Uglier  juleeil  birds  a  nuttier  of  eorriniKutdeiivt*.  Order 
from  thl«  •*ad‘>.  If  your  birds  are  not .  iillymt  expect  and 
more,  n  t  nrn  them.  Your  motley  will  he  rctuiiued.  No 
argument,  |ust  monev.  I*rn  *'  u->  ”i  mu-  hoi.- 1- .-.  -  <ai  ret|ti«t»t. 
1)K.  II A  YM  AN,  .  DOYI.ESTOYVN,  l'A. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Cockerels  y1’"1 
$1.25.  -  J.  P.  NEFF,  MELLMONT,  PA 
WORLD’S  GREATEST  LAYERS 
«l.«?  net  inollt  per  to  n.  One  laid  $X.09.  These  are 
ftanxiu's  »  mum,  wlilrli  I  ow  n.  Wyandottes,  Leg- 
itorur,  Unit  Rocks,  llcds.  All  u-eords  olllcliil. 
MORRIS  FARM,  R.  4,  Kill  DU  F.l'OUT,  CONN. 
'hint,  AND  HATCHING  EGGS,  S.  C  W.  Leghorns 
dllLKS  .j,,,)  R.  T  Reds-  Hardy,  lieavy- 
s train.  Prices  very  reasonable.  Book  orders 
HARRY  SNYDER,  CoTTEKILL,  NEW  Y’okk 
Barron  Cockerels  Leghorn  Wyandotte 
LINDSAY,  -  C'uteliogue,  L.  !.,  N.  Y. 
30  Rose  Comb  Brown  Leghorn  Hens 
GUc  each.  2011  White  Leghorn  pullets  at  50c.  each. 
Rhode  Island  Red  pullets  at  5Ue.  to  $1  each. 
H.  M-  KEITH.  -  Box  441.  Huh  NEW.,  NT.  Y- 
Baby  Chix— Hatching  Eggs  Breeders  dmihiseVRyT 
KkiIs,  Barreil  Rocks,  Liultl  ami  Uark  Brahmas,  S  C.W.  and  B 
Leohotns.  I'tility  and  show  quality.  (  atalogne  free 
R  IVURDALIS  i’OULTRV  FARM.  Riverdahi,  N.  .) 
60  Varieties  of  Purebred  Poultry _uyt!i,iD:fi  gi1!!  n 
Hures  and  C'qlllc  pups,  Large  descriptive  catalog 
Free.  Edwin  A.  Souder,  Box  It,  Telford,  Pa. 
[  /n  j r  q  BROWN  AND  WHITE  IEGH0RNS  ROCKS, 
LR5  R  I  REDS  PARTRIDGE  COCHINS.  WHITE 
ORPINGTONS,  ('.tialcigne  free. 
HTLLPOT,  Hex  I,  French  town.  N.  J. 
Columbian  Wyand ottes  h'^y  Jombl.tmL1 lvZ “i t 
Ctllar,  Prices  mtsoualdo.  Ralph  Wuotlwanl.  Box  28,  GralUn,  Mux 
White  Leghcrns  DAY  Ol'd^H^CKS 
Circular.  AVarnkcii  Poultry  Form, Salt  Poiul.N.Y 
White  AVyariilottes  REGAl  STRAIN,  Trap  nested 
Ntatidard  Fired  Hatching  Kggs.  Baby  Chicks,  lKc 
each.  Moiinlaiii  View  Puiiltiy  Farm,  Hopewell  Junction .  N  Y, 
fill  Rpst  Rrppds — Chickens,  ducks,  geese,  turkeys, 
DU  DoS  I  UIW/U3  ^niuoaa,  dous  and  hares.  Stock  i'or 
Mvle.  Valuable  caraliigne  free.  II.A.Suialci.BoxSg.SiillutwilIc.Pa. 
LEADING  PEN  AMERICAN-BRED  LEGHORNS 
FOR  1IH1.HHFU  II  IX  i  l.lt\ 1 1  IOXaL  La  vim;  CONTEST 
284-2(iii  252-egg  pedigrees-  Large,  vigorous,  farm- 
raised  breeding  stock  that  ninlces  good.  iUiy-old 
eiileks  that  live.  Whito  Dinrrlisn  unknown.  Fertile 
eggs  Valuable  uiati ng  list- 
FRANK  R.  HANCOCK.  JACKr’GNVTLLE.  VT. 
White  Wyandottes  “Regal  Strain” 
Tlie  world's  greatest.  "Utility  Show  Strain. “  Eggs 
t’"i'  hatehing  front  grand  flocks  of  farui-fange  birds. 
$1,511  tier  15:  $8  per  )0U-  l  shall  make  every  effort,  to 
satisfy  each  customer-  E  B.  U  N  D  E  R  II  1  L L, 
"  Old  Ou'httrd  Farm,"  POUGHKEEPSIE,  N.Y. 
Blue-Bell  Anconas 
—Cockerels  $1.5(1  and  $2  each 
GEO  K  BUWUISH.  Esperance,  N  Y 
Whiti  Holland  TorkayxTf'"”:;  XTrlSii,1”” 
isfaction  guaranteed.  H  W.  AmlBrson.3tew.il IbIuwii,  Pa, 
Tom  Barron  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Chicks 
also  chirks  from  heavy-laying  American  strain. 
Bred  from  free-range  stock.  Safe  arrival  guaraii- 
feud.  R  F.  ROBERTS,  1306  Barbtmr  Place.  New  Castle,  Pa. 
Tom  Barron  White  Wyandottes 
(  or  herein  (full  blooded)  ?*.;  and  $i!  llaubiug  eggs, 
$;  per  i;i.  PARKSIOE  POULTRY  FARM.  Metidca  Comiecticut 
Mammoth  EmdenGsese  Kt.fT: 
iy*1*'  /'>nidpinoH,  MiuorcfiSi  Wvioulottes, 
'lupli*  ('ove  r<>ulir>  VuihK,  It <  J2,  Athens,  Pa 
Barron  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
free  range  stuck.  SoitsOi  directly  imported  birds.  $3 
each.  Eggs $5 per  1(1(1.  Brae  BurnFarm,  Gayloidsville. Cana. 
LIGHT  1IK  VID1AS  EXCLUSIVELY 
Fourteenth  year. Hardy  thoroughbred stock.i'ockor- 
i  ls,  $2  50  uncit.  Selected  eggs,  13  81.23.  8U-$.'i  5(),  1IIU-$G. 
Haystack  Mauutaiu  Fiinn,  Norlolk,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE  3  PAIRS  FINE  AFRICAN  GEESE 
n»ti-.  XV  II  Wiumi  iv,,,  i  i< . 
Price,  $0  per 
It,  New  York 
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