March  25,  1916. 
EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
TRAPNESTED 
The  nineteenth  week  shows  a  continu¬ 
ation  of  the  gain  in  egg  production  :  the 
number  laid  this  week.  3.707.  being  275 
eggs  more  than  were  laid  last  week.  The 
output  this  week  is  nearly  a  thousand 
greater  than  three  weeks  ago.  930.  to  be 
exact.  In  view  of  the  continued  unfavor¬ 
able  weather  this  gain  is  certainly  worthy 
of  notice. 
Obed  G.  Knight’s  White  Wyandottes 
are  doing  some  remarkably  steady  lay¬ 
ing.  Their  record  for  the  last  three 
weeks  is  51  5  I  55.  and  this  week  54  again. 
Their  total  to  date  is  732,  only  20  eggs 
behind  Tom  Barron's  Wyandottes.  which 
are  still  the  leading  pen.  !’.  W.  Backus’ 
White  Wyandottes  from  Ontario  are  sec¬ 
ond  in  the  week's  production,  score  52, 
and  Springdale  Poultry  Farm’s  It.  I. 
Beds  are  third  with  a  record  of  51.  Bock 
Bose  Farm’s  Barred  Bocks.  Branford 
Farm’s  White  Bocks,  and  A.  B.  Poun¬ 
dage’s  It.  1.  Beds  laid  50  eggs  each  pen. 
Jules  F.  Francois*  Barred  Bocks,  which 
have  held  third  place  in  the  total  score 
for  many  weeks,  lose  it  this  week  and  pass 
to  fourth  place.  P.  W.  Backus’  pen  of 
White  Wyandottes  are  now  third  with  a 
total  of  054.  This  gives  the  White  Wyan¬ 
dottes  first,  second  ami  third  place,  in  the 
total  scores.  Fast  week  a  B.  I.  Bed  hen 
owned  by  Fatherland  Farm  of  Byfield, 
Maas.,  laid  an  egg  weighing  37  hun¬ 
dredths  of  a  pound  or  almost  six  ounces, 
and  a  Black  Foghorn,  owned  by  ,T.  t’ol- 
Jinsou  of  England,  laid  one  weighing  31 
hundredths,  or  five  ounces.  Sunday, 
March  5th.  the  daily  record  showed  that 
the  output  that  day  was  52.4  per  cent,  for 
the  whole  1,000  lions.  A  week  ago  the 
totals  of  the  three  best  pens  in  each  of 
the  principal  breeds  was  as  follows: 
White  Wyandottes .  1.9S5 
Bhode  Island  Bods .  1.747 
White  Leghorns  .  1.5N7 
1*.  Bocks  (White  and  Barred)....  1,527 
Miscellaneous  Breeds : 
Oregons.  Black  Leghorns  and  Mot¬ 
tled  Anconas . 1,271 
This  gives  n  quick  and  easy  way  to 
compare  the  performance  of  the  best  pens 
now,  but  this  arrangement  of  precedence 
may  be  entirely  changed — and  probably 
will  be,  before  next  Fall. 
The  week’s  record  follows : 
Barred  Rocks.  Week  Total 
A.  B.  Hall.  Connecticut . 44  367 
Mrs.  Andreas  Brooks,  New  York .  47  28(1 
Frank  T,.  Tuttle,  Massachusetts .  44  307 
Jules  F.  Francois,  Bong  Island  . .  33  (J40 
Hampton  Institute.  Virginia  .  3t  332 
Fnirfields  Farms.  New  Hampshire. . . .  35  475 
O.  A.  Foster.  California  . 20  314 
Oregon  Agr.  College,  Oregon... .  40  4K0 
Rock  Rose  Farm,  New  York . .  50  404 
Meiulelay  Poultry  Yards,  Ohio  .......  43  300 
White  Rocks. 
P. ranford  Farm,  Conned  I  cut  . 41  331 
Bran  ford  Farm.  Connecticut  .  50  507 
Albert  T.  TjcnSen,  Massachusetts .  30  401 
KeweemiU  Farm.  Massachusetts .  41  340 
Iloilistoil  Hill  Farm.  Massachusetts. .  38  495 
Buff  Rocks. 
A.  A.  Hall,  Connecticut  .  15  307 
Columbian  Rocks. 
Mrs.  George  U.  Wilcox,  Connecticut. .  45  280 
White  Wyandottes. 
Lime  ltidge  Farm.  New  York........  33  301 
National  White  Wvan.  Club.  Pa .  20  321 
Obed  G.  Kuight,  Rhode  Island.......  54  732 
P.  W.  Backus.  Ontario  . .  52  054 
Beulah  Farm.  Ontario  . . 40  375 
Vine  Hill  Farm.  Massachusetts .  38  359 
Mrs.  It.  W.  Stevens,  New  York .  41  575 
Everett  K.  Wheeler,  Massachusetts . . .  27  475 
.1.  IS,  Wnlsirn.  Connecticut  .  47  309 
Tom  Barron,  England  .  47  752 
Marsden  Cross  P.  Farm.  England .  45  580 
Neale  Bros.,  Rhode  island  .  32  300 
Merrythought  Farm,  Connect icut .  34  444 
Silver  Wyandottes. 
Mrs.  Lena  C.  Bray.  Missouri .  48  409 
Columbian  Wyandottes. 
Merrythought  Farm,  Connecticut .  30  248 
Buff  Wyandottes. 
Dr.  N.  W.  Sanborn,  Massachusetts....  20  410 
G.  Arthur  Cook.  Massachusetts . .  2  283 
Rhode  Island  Reds. 
Colonial  Farm,  New  Hampshire .  39  510 
A.  B.  Brundage,  Connecticut .  50  498 
Hill  view  Poultry  Farm,  Vermont .  33  005 
Bonier  P.  Brining,  Connecticut .  44  340 
Charles  O.  Polheuois.  New  York .  49  584 
S.  G,  McLean,  Oimue.-rleut .  40  284 
Springdale  Poultry  Farm,  Connecticut  51  481 
Laurel  Hill  Farm,  Rhode  Island .  43  354 
II.  W.  Sanborn,  Massachusetts .  30  389 
Harry  B.  CVtok.  Connecticut  .  30  40-1 
A.  W.  ltuiner.v,  New  Hampshire .  45  030 
F.  T).  Clark,  Connecticut .  38  525 
Allan's  llardt cheat  Reds.  Rhode  Island  44  453 
Charles  Becker.  Connecticut . 42  4n0 
Fatherland  Farm,  Massachusetts . .  43  4o3 
Jacob  K.  Jansen,  Connecticut .  42  032 
H.  W.  Colling  wood .  New  Jersey .  20  409 
\V,  11.  Itnlilstead.  Connecticut  .  22  207 
I'iucrresL  Orchards,  Mn--sarhusetts. . . .  30  509 
Hampton  Institute.  1  irgiula  .  37  483 
Jos.  Brandenburg,  Michigan .  34  380 
Splendid  cherry  to  mahogany  rich  glowing  red.  tlior- 
oughbred,  lien  hatched,  free  range,  open-front  colony 
house,  hardy  stock.  Seientlllcally  line  bred  away  from 
brncidinoAh  and  for  heaviest  winter  laying,  on  h  strictly 
sanitary  plant.  Heaviest  laving  Reds  In  existence,  laying 
rates  211  to  2 1?  eggs.  HATCHING  EGGS  from  magnifi¬ 
cent,  large,  hardy .  glowing  red  rose  ami  single  rnmh  hens, 
not  pu  lids,  m»tf<l  to  splendid,  large,- vigorous,  horning  red 
males,  themselves  out  of  tropnested  hens-  l  eittle,  strong, 
hatchsble,  large,  unblemished  eggs,  gathered  hourly, 
shipped  dally,  safe  delivery  guaranteed.  White  diarrhoea 
absolutely  unknown  FINK  BRF.F.DING  COCKERELS, 
early  hatched,  large,  hardy  .vigorous  I  lived  ere.  great -lam¬ 
ina-  long  hacks,  low  tail?,  short  legs  well  spread;  brilliant 
rich  glowing  red  and  out  of  trupnckleil  liens.  BREED¬ 
ING  HENS,  pullets,  mated  trios  and  breeding  pens. 
Wo  thlp  all  over  U  S..  Canada,  and  abroad  to  far  as 
Australia,  and  fell  eggs  and  Stool:  to  States  and  the  U.  S. 
Government  Courteous,  straight  forward  dealings. 
Silt  ttf  action  pan  run  feed 
FROM  A  NEW  YORK  STATE  CUSTOMER 
Curuttitll,  X.  Y., 
Feb.  e.  191fi. 
t  cannot  speak  too  highly  of  your  Vibrrt  Strain  THEY 
ARE  THE  FINEST  BIRDS  1  EVER  SAW— both  for  the 
table  and  for  eggs.  I  GET  EGGS  WHILE  MY  NEIGH¬ 
BORS  GET  NONE.  1*.  R.  L. 
1916  mating  booklet  on  request. 
VIBERT  RED  FARM,  Box  1.  WESTON.  N.  J. 
Trade  m  ark  Reg.  THE  HOME  OF  THE  HESSIAN  HILL  WYANDOTTES 
WHITE  WYANDOTTE  HATCHING  EGGS  FROM  HEAVY  LAYING  STRAINS 
Fens  mated  with  Prize  Winning  Cockerels.  Carefully  -s  h  i  p  p  e  il.  i  $1.00  •  -  -  Per  Dnzen 
“Bred  uear  the  Clouds*’ — Vigorous —  Order  now  and  give  ljifS.00  •  -  l’rr  Hundred 
Healthy  liirdB  us  date  for  shipment.  |  Scud  Check  or  Money  Order 
Hessian  Hill  Farm,  Crolon-on- Hudson  Address  all  Mail  to  New  York  Office,  Box  2,  208  Center  St.,  N.  Y.  City 
Are  You  Setting  Eggs 
This  Spring? 
TOM  BARRON’S 
WINNERS 
HIGHEST  BREEDERS  IN  AMERICA 
CONTEST  WYANDOTTES— 283,  282,  274,  266 
WORLD  RECORO  BIRD— a  Leghorn  288 
BUFF  ROCKS— 280,  272,  265,  263 
S.  C.  REDS— 243 
Catalog 
MORRIS  FARM,  R.  4,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
All  brooders  touted  ;  free  of  white  diarrhea 
FWhat  kind  will  you  sett  Bow 
many  will  you  Hutch  out  of 
each  setting'  t  If  you  Humid  pay 
810.00  for  a  getting  of  Grand 
Prize  Eggs,  nod  for  Home  reason 
none  of  t  hem  should  hatch,  would 
you  get.  your  money  back  I  Think  It 
over.  This  Spring  set,  Mart  ling  Si  I 
You  can  bo  ab* 
1  A  Ann  PUIPIfC  for  WIO  from  our  heavy  winter 
■  UfUUU  Irfl Ili AO  laying  strains.  Wso  Vipert  Red 
and  Pittsfield  Haired  Rock  strains.  Batching  eggs  in 
limited  quantities.  Chicks  hutched  in  Cundee  Mammoth, 
carefully  inspected  before  shipping  and  guaranteed  to 
reach  yon  tn  perfect  condition.  You  must  be  «nl  baled  or 
We  cannot  keep  your  money,  M  pulleis  rained  from  200 
chicks  shipped  a  customer  in  Virginia  last  year  gave  him 
71  eggs  Jon  6th.  Order  now.  I'l.F.A  *»A \T  VALLEY 
POt  I, THY  FARM.  Lunenburg,  Msec,. 
vei  Cauinlna  eggs. 
/  ,  L  e.  tsolufsly  sure  or  n  hatch,  tjocauae  wo 
■  guarantee  a  specliled  number  of 
“  "  elilelis  i<rm  each  .-.ml  every  setting 
of  eggs  we  sell.  Mu  riling  Silver  Camptneasre  the  must 
fatuous  of  the  variety  In  this  country.  Have  been 
Exhibited  from  coast  to  coast  '•  Ith  magnllleent  re¬ 
sell: — Awarded  “  World's  Chiirupiaiishlp"  at  Panama 
Pneifle  K>  position.  Tliuy  lay  large  ehulk-u  hlte  eggs 
in  great  abundance;  for  which  they  have  hern  awarded 
1st  PvIku  w  lloeever  exhibited.  Price-List  ready. — 
THE  MARTLING  HENNERY,  P.  0.  Box  4.  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 
White  Wyandottes  “Regal  Strain" 
Tlie  world’s  greatest  ‘‘Utility  Show  Strain. "  Eggs 
for  hatching  from  grand  flocks  of  farm-range  birds. 
$1.50  nm  15;  $8  per  100.  I  shall  jnnko  every  effort  to 
satisfy  each  customer  E.  B.  U  N  I>  K  H  HILli, 
"Old  Orchard  Farm,"  POUCrHKE EPSI 10.  N.  Y. 
“Barron’s  White  Wyandottes"  ,md7r°erctte° 
Thirteen  Eggs.  SI;  Utility  Egge,  $5  Hundred,  1,200 
Eggs  "CAMOEE”  eJioap.  (Circular. ) 
,T.  F.  Ilyron, 75  Quarry  SI  . .WIlll  man  1  le.Conn. 
Colonial  Reds 
A  run  I  Itn-'l -fo-liiv  strain  of  £oitfl  rolnr.  Hurl  null. -mil  n*jti»|  ntlon. 
We  oflVr  line  urka  for  hitleliliu:,  utiil  day -old  uIiIfUh,  lioiii  pedi¬ 
greed  lirei'dera.  We  Imptwnl  li*«rc  upd  guarniiliM*  Imtioralilo 
treMmeut  anil  afttlKfmrtlim.  Tin*  National  Furm  •  Kh<ide 
Jsfsnil  and  New  HhiDimIiIHi  hlate  CoUpco*  mu  ircuUt  cilxtomers. 
Fh<‘U  ami  feKtfnumUl  leitffw  ap|ieAl‘  In  nur  new  mutiiu  list, 
which  is  free  on  request.  Fine  lneotliii£  flock  a  sp«‘,eialty,  at 
ri*B4oitH>dt!  prices  for  the  qn-atlly. 
COLON  lAIaFA  KM,  Kr»x  Or'IVmj*U*,  New  llumpMhlre 
WHITE  ORPINGTONS 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
Baby  Chix— Hatching  Eggs— Breeders 
Reds.  Barred  Rocks,  Light  and  Dark  Brahmas.  S.  C.W.  and  6 
Leghorns.  Utility  ami  show  Quality,  Catalogue  free 
RIVEKDALE  POULTRY  FA  KM,  Rtvordule,  N.  J 
High  Grade  Utility  Slock.  Oay-old  Chicks 
and  Hatching  Eggs. 
PEACEFUL  VALLEY  FARM 
Oxford  Depot,  Orange  County,  New  York 
THE  LENOX  STRAIN  OF  WHITE  WYAN- 
I  DOTTKS.  Trap  nests  used.  Choice  chicks  $20  per 
hundred.  OLD  ROCK  FARM,  Lenox  Dale,  Mass. 
OAKLAND  FARMS 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
“Perfection"  BARRED  ROCKS  (Ringlets) 
Eggs  from  world’s  best  strain.  From  prize-winners, 
$3  per  setting;  4  settings,  $10.  Utility  eggs  from 
same  blood,  $1.50  per  netting.  $8  per  wo.  Cockerels, 
$3,  $4,  $5.  Dr.  IlAYMAN,  Doylestown,  Pa. 
U/hilo U/uanHnfle  DAY -OLD  CHICKS  AND  HATCHING  EGGS. 
TV  II 1 1 U  lYjdflUUUC  Heavy  lay  i  i  >w  **t  rat n ,  i  i*ap-i n*  -i  rd  seven 
years.  Middlebrook  Paullr*  Farm,  Misj  Marlon  I-  Mnore.  Hamburg,  N.Y. 
Day  old  clilcley  $l.>per  liundreil  HntvImiK  0g$f*  .35  per 
settliiir  of  IS  Per  hundis  il,  all  frofn  II »iivy weight, 
Vigorous,  Heavy  Winter  Laying  Sl*K  k,  ral>A<1  on  Free 
Clover  hnoge,  carefully  M-leeted  for*  oolor,  nrnl  kept  in 
Open  Front  IIoUHtn*  under  hiqsI  SiMiiary  ('ondicionx.  Safe 
anival  of  Cl»I<5kx  Kerllllt.v  of  r-K^  and  •'  \  k«olute 
(•uurfin(t><i4.v  No  morn  brc^xlliiK stork  for 
sale  until  furrie  r  notksr.  OAKLAND  FARMS  OaKlaud,  N.  J. 
-COCKERELS,  LEGHORN.  WYANDOTTE 
M-  UNl’SAY,  Cutchogne.  L.  I 
Pure  Barron  Eggs 
Barred  Rock  and  Leghorn  Breeders 
Selling  out-  Good  stock.  HECK  BROS.,  Westwood.  N.J. 
Livable  Chicks  $15  per  lOO 
Silver  White  and  Partridge  Wyandottes. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks,  $13  per  100 
I’eUIn  rin. I  llonen  (Oneklings  J85c.  each) 
ALDHAM  POULTRY  FARM,  *  R  .14,  Phocnixville  Pa. 
Tompkins-Colonial  Strain  R.  I.  Reds 
Hatching  eggs  from  guaranteed  heavy  full  and  win 
ter  layers.  $1.50  per  15;  $4  per  50:  $7.50  per  100 
straight  colonial  strain,  $3  per  15.  Address 
C.  A.flAKDE,  -  Marlborough,  N.  Y 
Eggs,  $1  per  15;  $5  per  100,  Day-old  chicks,  $11)  per 
100.  A.  C.  JONES,  Marvel  Homestead,  Georgetown.  Delaware 
loro  Barron  Wyandottes  and  Leghorns 
Hutching  eggs  from  breeders  with  Tmi'llbst  rec¬ 
ords.  Write  forprlces.  C.W. TIlRNFR.WeslHarlfurd, Conn. 
BARRED  ROCKS 
Bred-to-Lay  R.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
Blue  ribbon  winners,  Hagerstown.  York,  etc.  Prices 
vtutxoniihlc  Free  Booklet 
CATALPA  POULTRY  1ARM,  W.  G  Horner,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
HnshioKX  birds;  bred  to  Iny"nnd  they  doit."  Hutch' 
ing  eggs;  no  chicks.  "  FOUR  AURKS,'  Nutley,  N.  J. 
Crt  Heel  0raoJo— Chickens,  dneks,  kcomo,  turkeys. 
0U  Debt  Dtoolts  Ku junaa,  dogs  and  hares.  .Stock  and 
Eg^YalUable  catHiOgllfi  rvC4‘.  H,  A, Sander, Bai29,Eclleisvillt,P». 
White  Plymouth  Rocks  g' WSL.fe”2,'S 
Pay  RocIck.  Hatching  Kggs  a  apeeinlty.  (bitalog  free. 
Little  Roch  Poultry  Farm,  Anson  Henry,  Prop.,  Flanders,  N.  J. 
Austin’s  200  strain  S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds 
Standard  bred,  high  record  stock,  red  to  the  skin. 
Eggs,  $1.50  tn  $5  per  setting  (15);  utility.  $7  50  per  100, 
Safe  delivery  and  fertility  guaranteed.  Chicks,  Book¬ 
let.  AUSTIN  POULTRY  FARM,  Box  17,  Centre  Harbor,  N  H 
OC  V1DICTIC0  Pine  Thicken*,  Ducks,  Turkey*,  Stock 
03  TAnlC  I  Ilu  miuI  Kggj..  Low  prices.  Bkr  new  Illus¬ 
trated  circular  free.  J01LN  E.  IlEATrVOLK,  ll»rrUonlnir|i,V*. 
Pill  I  c  T  Q  S.  C.W.  LEtJHOKNS 
W  L-  L.  C,  I  O  barred  ROOKS 
Engnga  your  Pullets  now  for  Delivery  next  ('’all  at 
Four  arid  Five  Months  old.  We  are  booking  Orders 
now  for  future  Delivery.  Price  so  reason  a  ule  it  will 
not  pny  to  Raise  them  yourself.  Circular. 
THE  MACKEY  FARMS  -  Cllboa,  N.  V. 
Nnrnp  -Sliq;l«  Voiobv  Only. 
KLUOl  .mu \ve‘v^  retnln- 
rew  f'T  hrech-i  ii.  Kkkk,  $1.53-15; 
It  (R'AI  KKMIL'SH,  Parlen,  Conn 
eliicken«,4lick*,i;f I": o, turkeys, eiiliii'an.d,'  nml bares.  Slock  unit 
Ktsffn.  Ill  iistinled  Calulog  tree.  EUWIH  ».  S0U0ER,  Boi  R.TellOfd.  P». 
EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
$5 — 101):  $I2o-lo. 
S.  C.  Black  Minorcas 
Excellent  stock.  G.  C.  MILLER,  R.  I 
S.C.R.I.RED  EGGS  AND  CHICKS 
I n  largo  or  small  lots.  Show  or  utility 
THE  BREWSTER  POULTRY  YARDS.  Cornwall,  N.  Y. 
Barron  Hatching  Eggs 
Fifteen  Most  Popular  Breeds  of  Poultry 
Eggs,  chicks  and  Breeders.  Send  for  catalogue. 
SUSQUEHANNA  POULTRY  FARM,  Box  10.  Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Utility  Strain  S  C.  W.  Leghorns,  Trap-nested  and 
bred  to  luj — 2,01)0  breeders.  Eggs.  $S  per  hundred. 
The  Haven  Lake  Egg  Farm,  Milford,  Del. 
Trap-Nested  Single  Comb  Reds^oi !} 
cockerels,  eggs  ami  chicks.  Prices  reasonable  and 
satisfaction  guaranteed.  A  ALLAN  Jr..  Newport,  R.  I. 
STRAIN  HATCHING  KG  (IN 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  *?0porr 
from  Penna  Poultry  Farm’s  pedigreed  stock 
and  from  Lincoln's  strain,  hour  milk  fed. 
LOCUST  LUUGE  FURM  -  -  -  LA  GKANGfVIUf,  N.  X. 
S.  C.  REDceh^SIs 
A ustin- V’ibert  high  record  stock.  Eggs,  $7  per  100: 
chicks,  $18  per  100.  Anna  M.  Jones,  Hillsdale.  N.  Y. 
Best  Squab  Producers.  Breeding  Stock  for  Sale 
ALBIDA  FARM,  -  -  Niautic.  Conn 
-EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
Brookside  Poultry  Farm,  Stockton,  N.  J. 
Buttercups 
DCniRDCE  "PATRICIAN"  S.  C.W. LEGHORN  PUtlETS.  si  red  bv  SUL- 
r  CUlilllcC  LV  BOY  (out  of  CCO-egi'  lien),  $1,  $1.50,  $2.  Mims, 
records  Blit  ti*#$&  (hens,  IR1  to  1 97.  Coek’Htl  50. 1914  Cu  in- 
logofS.O.  Reds  ready.  Rcd-LeQ  Poultry  Colony,  R  5.  0vie,o,  N.Y 
)R  SALE— ABOUT  TWENTY  (20)  TOLLHOUSE 
GEESE.  W.  C.  WHIPPLE.  PURCHASE,  N.  Y. 
Mammoth  Emden  Geese  Kocka  r tri 
Bed,  Oampines,  Miuoreas,  Leghorn:!,  Wyandottes 
Dlaple  Cove  Poultry  Yards,  K.  «,  Athens,  L’a 
SC,  REDS-BARREO  R0CKS-S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS— 
Hiiti'liiiic  Eggs.  "Stock  extraordinary— Prices 
lmulerale."  Our  vaatRangM  promotes  incrcm-r.d  fer- 
till ly  him]  Vigor.  CwitQlidxferf  tarn»,(17(V>  aci'(?5’  Suiritcrville,  N  J. 
rn  BABY  CHICKS  of  depend  able  Quality  from  our 
1,1  7800  Matnilioth  Maclitn*  Custom  hatching 
WESTWOOD  POULTRY  FARMS  CO  Westwood,  N  J. 
Giant  BronzeT  urkey  Eggs 
$4  par  10.  K.  C.  Bed  Eggs,  $1  per  15,  Shropshire 
Sheep.  II-  J-  VAN  DYKE,  Gettysburg,  Penna- 
EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
From  Leghorns  that  are  layers.  £42-245-256-260 
Barron  strain. 
W.  E.  ATKINSON  -  Wallingford,  Conn. 
S.  C.  RHODE  ISLAND  REDS 
Wo  keep  but  200;  Farm  grown;  selected  layers.  Do 
not  believe  better  layers  can  bo  produced  Eggs 
from  2-year  Hens,  yearling  Cocks,  $1.50  per  15. 
Infertile  Kggs  made  good  Order*  Booked  now. 
LUCIA  TUCKER.  101  R*ncb  F.rtn,  Norwalk.  Conn. 
Wild  &  Bronze  Turkey  Eggs  h ‘a  nkd“  «  m  « 
cat,:i  In;?  "c.  Rtivnip,  showing  pure  wild  gobbler  fi-oin  the 
mountain.  V.U.i.t'v  VIEW  POULTRY  FARM,  liellmllle,  l*u. 
I  latching  eggs  from  selected  pens.  $1  50  per  15.  8.T& 
fertility  guaranteed.  Two  ,\ ear-old  breeding  h“ns, 
$1  each.  TWIN  OAKS  FARM.  Route  7,  Bu»  154,  Richmond. Va. 
lURE  BRED  BOURBON  RED  TURKEY  EGGS 
Prize-laying  strain.  $4  per  11.  f  Fiona  Horning 
idiauR.  Duck  Eggs,  $1  25  per  12.\No.  1,  Genessee.Pa. 
D1 _ 1 ,  1  ,„L Day-Old  Chicks  ami  Kggs, 
Black  Leghorn  hamEton  s.  pittstown,  k  j 
L4  I  f*  If  0—8  and  10  S.  C.  Buff  Leglmrns, 
rl  I  IV O  etc.  Money  Back  for  Ikes'l  onus, 
Jacob  Nelmond,  Box  ‘l,  MoAIlstervIlle,  Fa, 
2  very  large  flue  ones,  April  Hatch.  Best  Bronze 
Strain,  and  1  cross,  wild.  Price,  $15  each. 
Lucia  Tucker,  101  Ranch  farm,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
WRITE  FOR  OUR  1916  MATING  LIST^VfflntiS 
Comb  Leghorns  pays  $3  each  over  ordinary  Innie. 
Bingham  Ef$B  Farm,  N«»rtU  Bingham,  Fa. 
For  Sale— Canadian  Bronze  Gobbler 
20  months.  $15.  Myron  Way, Tibbits  Ave.,  Troy,  N.Y. 
POULTRYMER.  HTEHTIOII 
sale  each  weak  commencing  March  1.  Price,  *15  for 
TOO.  Write  for  circular.  TheElmotc  Farm. Bridgeport, Bonn. 
8.  C  White  Leghorns,  $10  per  100;  S.  C.  Anconas, 
$12  per  100.  S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds,  $12  per  100. 
HATCHING  EGGS  S  ( ’.  White  Leghorns,  $5  per  100;  S. 
C.  Anconas, $11  per  100.  K.O,  R. inland  lteds, $6  per  100, 
Pleasant  View  Poultry  Farm,  Otto,  N.Y. 
PEKIN  AND  MUSCOVY  DUCKS 
Consolidated  Farms,  (1705  acres)  Somerville,  N  J. 
Braeside  Poultry  Kami,  I'a . 
Jay  II.  EruisHe.  New  A'ork  . 
Broad  Brook  l-'arrn,  New  York . 
James  IT.  Lord,  Massachusetts . 
Mrs.  Roll  in  H.  Woodruff,  Connecticut 
Windsweep  Farm.  Connecticut  . 
l-riuieiK  F.  Lincoln.  Connectlcnt . 
P.  (5.  Platt,  Peniisylvnniii  . 
Dlctograjih  Poultry  Kurin,  New  York. 
K.  M.  Peasley.  Conucclicut  . 
Clme.  Ilelgl,  Ohio  . 
Tom  Horroo.  England  . 
Will  Barron,  l.’nglnnd  . 
,T.  ColllnsoTl,  England  . 
Muraden  Cross  1‘.  Farm,  England - 
Bushkill  Poultry  Farm,  Pa.  . . 
A.  P.  Robinson.  New  York . 
Itiver  Ledge  Farm,  Connecticut . 
Frank  It.  Hancock,  Vermont  . 
Mnrgnrcta  P.  Farm,  Ohio . 
Branford  Fa  no,  Connecticut  . . 
Branford  Farm,  Connecticut  . 
W.  E.  Atkinson,  Connecticut . 
Ellis  W.  Bentley.  Connecticut . 
N.  W.  Ilendryx,  Connecticut .  . . . 
Bonnie  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  N.  Y... 
— R.C. R  I.Rcds.BestEgg  Strains 
England,  New  /.inland  and 
i.  25,000  chicks  and  eggs  for  sale- 
Twin  (Inin  Farm,  Ilox  II,  I'nlniyra,  Tn. 
S.C.  White  Leghorns 
Wilrl  Mallard  nnclfd  COLORED  MUSCOVYS  and  WHITE  WY- 
VYIIU  (yiaiiero  UUCKS  aNDOTTES.  Keg«l  strain.  A 11  free 
range,  healthy  stock.  Mrs.  F.  HARPER,  Millbruuk,  N.Y. 
Indian  Runner  Ducks  Eggs  HATCHING 
from  very  fine  specimens.  Well  mated.  Great 
Winter  layers.  $2  per  12-  Infertile  eggs  made  good. 
Ll’CIA  TUCKEli,  101  Ranch  Farm,  Non  walk,  Conn. 
Thoroughbred  Poultry  MRiaCkBraWhyaac'.Le"i  “M?;: 
I'.gg,  l.i.  $1 ;  -10,  $2.  Catalog  free.  Henry  K.  Mohr,  guokorlnwn.  Pi. 
7e.  eaeh  and  up 
CYC  LON  E  H  A  TOH  ER  Y , 
Bn-T,  WIII  TF.  I,i:<; HORNS,  S.  f  U  I.  REPS— Kskk,  9Hi-  pur 
1,'.:  $1  iiO  :-,  r  an.  Muttleil  Anr:i,na«,  111.  M ' moiior,  K-yrs,  $I.0i) 
per  l.i:  $1.7.r«  jar  TUI.  Cnlnlopue  Tree.  John  A.  Ruth,  Qnakerlown,  Pn. 
AMMOTH  PEKIN  DUCKS-Oftieinl  State 
Show  winners.  Eggs.  $1.50  per  12;  $2.50  per  24; 
per  50.  GEO.  F.  WILLIAMSON.  Box  160.  Flanders,  N.  J. 
from  two  and  three-year-old  stock,  Free  range.  Cir¬ 
cular.  RICH  POULTRY  FARM,  Horakt,  N.  Y, 
Single  Comb  White  Orpington  Eggs  for  Hatching 
Mating  list  free.  C.  O.  i’hilllppi,  Chaffee,  N.Y. 
C.  J.  Shelmidine,  Lorraine,  N.Y 
$1.60  per  dozen,  postpaid, 
Trap-Nested  White  Orpington  EGGS  stitch 
STEVENS  RELIABLE  YARDS,  Culver  Road,  LYONS,  NEW  YORK 
.Riverside,  N.  J 
J  N.  SPAWN 
S.  G.W.  Leghorns  Hatching  Eggs  and  Baby  Chicks 
Circular  Free.  Harry  Smith,  Montfjomery.N.Y. 
Barron  and  Eglantine  Strain  leg  horns 
Baby  Chicks,  $10  per  hundred.  Hatching  Eggs,  $5 
per  hundred.  Laying  Pullets.  $1  each. 
Sunrise  Poultry  Farm,  R.O.No.  1,  Bristol,  Pa, 
Single  Comb  White  Leghorn  Cockerel 
Heavy  winter-laying  stock,  $2  and  up  each.  New 
blood  for  your  birds.  THOMAS,  211  Wiilimantic,  Conn. 
MOTTLED  A NCONAS— Choice  eggs  for  hatch 
iug,  85c.,  15;  $4.50,  100.  Geo.  K.  Bowdish,  Esperance,  N.Y 
