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December  9,  1916, 
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OAKLAND  FARMS 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds  Exclusively 
EARLY  BREEDING  COOK ERK1.S  AXI>  Pn.I.KTS 
now  on  8i»lo,  W#  arc  hni.kn.g  or,  Vm  for  Day-Old 
Clileka,  for  delivery.  nor  time  eftcr  January  IMIk. 
All  from  Heavy-weight,  Healthy,  Vigorous,  Heavy 
Winter  haying  Stock,  combining  Beauty  and  1'tHIty,  thn 
result  of  year*  of  careful  selection,  ana  that  linvo  been 
raised  on  Free  Clover  Kange,  and  housed  in  Open-Front 
Houses,  under  the  most  sanitary  conditions. 
"Abiolute  Satisfaction  Guaranteed 
OAKLAND  FARMS,  -i-  Oakland,  New  Jcreey 
rnrEron  c  from  bred-to. 
LUIMlIUlLj  lay  strains 
ROSE  COMB  REDS  and  BARRED  ROCKS 
D.  Eaterext  J ones  -  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
Austin’s  200-Egg  Strain  S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds 
Standard  bred  high  record  stock,  red  to  the  skin. 
Old  nnd  young  stock.  On  approval.  Booklet. 
AUSTIN'S  PUULTRY  FARM,  8ox  17,  CENTRE  HARBOR,  N.  H. 
/■''ArETD  CT  C  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS,  R.  I.  REDS 
B. (’.  ROCKS, WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
Now  in  (lie  t  ime  to  mate  up  yonr  puns.  These  are  fine, 
vigorous  birds  from  farm  range,  heavy  laying  parent¬ 
age  of  the  well  known  GIBSON  STRAIN,  I'rjee,  do  each. 
G.  F.  GIBSON,  Calon  Farms.  Drawer  C,  CLYDE,  N.  Y. 
S.C.  RhodelslandReds 
two  co)i8eentivo  years.  High-grade  utility  breeding 
stock,  also  eggs  for  hatching.  Send  for  circular. 
MAPLE  CKO  IT  FARMS,  Box  R,  I*n  wling.N.  Y. 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns  B&,S£ 
and  cockerels.  HONEY — choice  cotnh  and  extract¬ 
ed.  JUST-A-MERE  FARM,  Box  B,  Columbia  Cross  Roads,  Pa. 
MahogmySfraBReds,®^.?,:!”^,,™^ 
erels  ©  $3.  Also  pullets,  yearling*  aud  exhibition 
stock,  li.  QaackenbUbli,  Box  333,  Darien,  Conn. 
A.  B.  HALL’S  S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
held  fourth  position  among  34  Leghorn  entries  in 
Storrs  Laying  Contest  just  ended.  Six-months 
cockerels,  $5.  Barred  Rock  cockerels  from  special 
mating,  *3,  FT.  Circular,  A.  B.  HAIL,  Wxllinoford,  Conn. 
LEGHORNS— BARRON— WYANDOTTES 
Excellent  cockerels  and  female  blond  from  Mr.  Barron's 
imported  Block.  Records  over  200  to  273,  mated  to  2SG  ta 
!'s:i  male  blond,  bullets  showing  fine  Fall  records. 
THE  BARRON  FARM  .  CONN  ELLS VILLE,  PA. 
PULLETS  for  Sale  S.C.W.  LEGHORN 
May  and  .Tune  Hatched.  Raised  on  unlimited  range. 
Recommended  for  winter  Egg  production. 
BERKLEf  MANOR  PUUL1RY  FARM.  Central  Valley,  New  York 
trap-nest  BRED  s.  pnpb.  I-  Bred  tor  eggst 
C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  IxOCKeTBIS  raised  in  the  woods; 
strong,  vigorous.  Prices  reasonable.  Chix  from 
our  famous  layers,  $12perbundred.  Spring  delivery. 
MILL  BROOK  FARM,  L.  M.  Palmer,  Prop.,  Alfred  Sfation,  N.  Y. 
World’s  Champion  Layers  Sn,ui 
White  Wyandottes,  Cockorcls.  Pullets  and  Cock 
Birds.  Imported  direct  from  England  Catalogue 
Free.  BROOKFIELD  P0UL1RY  FARM  R.  3.  Versailles.  Ohio 
For  Sale— choice  Barron-Wyckoff  Cockerels 
WrtL  Tie  Lay  Brad  In  Tfcem 
■  FALL  SALE— SPECIAL  PRICES 
Cocks—  Vi  ere  used  in  our  own  breeding  pet 
i  hat  a  pro  d  they  BIC  right. 
Cockerel.— Bred  from  gencrationsof  300-ei 
record  layers.  Healthy,  hunky  hustler  ;. 
Mens— bCiCCJed  from,  tlluusfirids  of  pullc 
becauscof  t]ti3lity.vicorand  perform  a  nc 
Pullets— Early-hatched,  wcJI-grown  birds  < 
v_creat  promise.  All  bred  for  business, 
L  '  Buy  early  and  save  money. 
TVrite  today  tor  prices  aud  catalog.  - 
VUSPRKCHERBROS/^ 
\Box  40,  Robrerstown,Pa.  vA 
sale  200  hatch  S.  C. W.  Leghorn  Pullets 
Now  ready  to  bo  put  to  laying.  $1  and  $1.25  each. 
3H0  line  yearling  liens®  $1  each,  or  in  pons 
of  111  lions  nnd  cock  for  $12.  Also  four  year¬ 
ling  White  Hollandilieu  turkeys  and  1  tom,  a 
lino  pen.  for  $30.  A  pon  of  4  Pekin  Ducks  and 
1  drake  for  $8.  for  immediate  sale.  Circular. 
EIH4AK  UIIKKIS,  Box  7b,  Plennunt  Yullcy,  N.T. 
Rhode  Island  Reds 
TRAPNESTED  STOCK 
BREEDINtl  COCKKKK1.H,  «.tly  hen  haicligtl,  free  range  birds 
Irom  record  winter  l.yert,  Heaviett  winter  laying  Hods  in  America 
Lnying  raise  ?ll  l«  ?B7  egge.  barge,  tiirSy,  long  backs,  abort 
wide-set  lege,  low  lulls.  Brilliant,  glowing  deep  red.  Prime 
inn-broody  young  breeding  heel,  BBlCivI'lNG  I’KNbS,  trios.  I  p- 
right  dealing*,  tufa  delivery,  prime  stock.  Hatching  eggs,. 
Booklet.  VIBEHT  R to  FARM,  Bun  I.  WESTON,  N.  J. 
What  are  you  doing  to  help 
your  hens  lay  winter 
EGGS? 
Midwinter  is  not  the  natural  egg  lay¬ 
ing  time.  It’s  a  forcing  process  now. 
Hens  need  to  have  the  egg  organs 
livened  up.  They  need  egg-making 
material,  lots  of  albuminous  feed,  but 
they  need  more.  They  need  to  be  con¬ 
ditioned  and  kept  in  egg-laying  trim. 
Dr.  Hess  Poultry 
PAN-A-CE-A 
Helps  Egg  Production 
It's  a  conditioner  which  builds  up  the  hen’s 
health,  trives  vigor  and  good  feeling  and  has 
a  most  beneficial  effect  on  the  egg  organs. 
Get  the  Dr.  Hess  Poultry  Pan-a-ce-a  habit  and 
get  eggs  like  the  many  thousand  other  users 
do.  Good  for  the  health  and  vigor  and  growth 
and  feathering  of  all  poultry,  chicks  as  well 
as  grown  fowls. 
So  sure  am  I  that  Dr.  Bess  poultry  Pan-a-ce-a 
will  help  to  keep  your  poultry  healthy  and  help 
to  make  your  hens  lay,  that  I  have  authorized 
my  dealer  In  your  town  to  supply  you  with 
enough  tor  your  flock,  and  II  II  doesn't  do  as  I 
claim,  return  the  empty  package  and  gel  your 
money  hack. 
Book  on  Poultry  Keeping  free  on  request. 
DR.  HESS  &  CLARK,  Ashland,  Ohio 
Dr.  Hess  Stock  Tonic 
Positively  expels  worms,  A  valuable  tonic  and 
conditioner  for  cattle,  borscs,  hogs  and  sheep.  Im¬ 
proves  appetite,  tones  system,  helps  digestion. 
25-lb.  pail,  $2.00 ;  100-lb.  drum,  $5.50.  Smaller  pack¬ 
ages  as  low  as  50c  (except  In  Canada,  the  far  wait 
nnd  the  South). 
x  Dr.  Hess  Instant  Louse  Killer 
\  Kills  lice  On  poultry  and  farm  stock.  Provide 
v\  yourhenswllhadustbith, 
\1  to  which  add  Instant  Louse  ,< ^5^— , 
S.  1  Killer  occasionally.  Your  I  — — 
wyl  hens  will  do  the  re«<t.  i-Jb,  I 
can,  2Sci  S-tb.  can,  6t«.  I 
\  (Except  In  Canada.)  I 
For  Sale— S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Pullets  Tn  a0codfeur- 
els.  Wyekoff  strain  direct.  J-  M.  CASE.  Gilboa,  N.  V. 
HENS, PULLETS, C0CKERELS7*rr'„^?“: 
285-e&g  pedigree.  ULTRA  POULTRY  FARM,  Apaladiio,  N.  Y. 
•ach,  f.  M.  DAVIS.  Chase  Poultry  Farm,  R.  0.  No.  1,  Cfflcinnatui.  N.  ». 
Pedigreed  Selected  Cockerels 
200-200-egg  liens.  S.  I'.  W.  Leghorns.  $~>  each.  Con¬ 
test.  Pens  Stnrrs,  Conn.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Janies  F.  Harrington  .  Ilammoutou,  N.  J. 
|  EGG-LAYING  CONTEST  [ 
Vineland,  N.  J. 
The  following  table  indicates  the  num¬ 
ber  of  eggs  laid  during  the  week  ending 
November  28,  1016,  also  the  total  number 
laid  by  each  ;>on  to  date. 
Barred  Plymouth  Bocks. 
a  b 
Garret  W.  Buck,  X,  J .  145  SC 
Thomas  Henry,  l’a . 
Otto  O.  Lukes,  N.  J .  12  G 
0.  X.  Myers,  Pa .  1 
Harry  IT.  fiber,  X.  .T .  41  8 
Overlook  I'ann,  X.  .1 .  30  5 
George  C.  Ward,  Maine .  14  5 
Woodslde  Farm,  Tl.  1 .  40  20 
White  Plymouth  Rocks, 
Chester  T.  Bodge,  Mass .  110  21 
Holliston  Hill  Poultry  Farm.  Mass..  155  33 
FklWard  E.  Murray,  X.  Y .  70  24 
Victor  S.  Relchenbaeh,  Pa .  4  4 
Overlook  Farm.  X.  J .  24  13 
Wilburtha  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  0  5 
Columbian  Plymouth  Bocks. 
Beptford  Poultry  Farm.  X.  J .  45  15 
T.  J.  Enslin,  X.  .T .  30  10 
J.  M.  Jones,  N.  .T .  70  23 
White  Wyandottes, 
Thomas  Coates,  X.  ,T .  63  29 
A.  H.  Faulkner,  X.  J .  125  37 
Thomas  Henry,  Pa.  . .  48  18 
Onblewooff  Poultry  Farm,  X.  J .  109  25 
Lusseroft  Farm,  X,  ,T .  1(11  35 
E.  O.  Moore,  X.  J .  37  18 
T.  H.  Matteson  &  Son,  R.  1 .  72  28 
Sunnybrook  Farm,  N.  J . 139  30 
H,  S.  Tuthill,  N.  J-  ,  -  - . .  45  18 
Cohimbian  Wyandottes, 
Lake  Farm.  H.  1 .  65  22 
Sunnybrook  Farm.  X.  J.  . .  25  6 
Wilburtha  Poultry  Farm,  X.  J .  35  13 
Buff  Wyandottes. 
Clark  nnd  TTnwlnnd.  Vt . 
w.  i*.  rising,  x.  .r . 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Elliot  I.  X.  J . 
Rhode  Island  Beds. 
Belle  Ellen  Stock  Farm,  X.  J .  82  23 
H.  W.  Coll  logwood,  X.  J .  7.3  21 
Thomas  W,  Dawson,  Pa .  10  3 
Etjon  Poultry  Farm,  N.  ,T .  12  5 
Thomas  Henry,  Pa .  48  15 
Miss  Adeline  S,  Macintosh,  N.  J....  57  17 
Underhill  Bros.,  X.  ,T .  125  32 
Woodland  Poultry  Tard,  Pa .  55  20 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns. 
Avalon  Farms,  Conn .  103  40 
K.  A.  Ballard,  Ta .  130  40 
Will  Barron.  England  .  148  38 
Belle  Ellen  Stock  Farm.  N.  J .  50  1(1 
Broad  Brook  Farm,  N.  V .  102  30 
Coverlawn  Farm,  N.  3.  . .  131  35 
W.  .1.  Cocking,  N.  J .  55  13 
Jos.  H.  Cohen,  N.  J .  89  21 
J.  S,  Cray  nnd  Son,  N.  -T .  41  12 
Clins.  Duval,  „Tr..  N.  J .  112  23 
L.  S.  and  N.  L  Bepue.  X.  J .  ..  155  37 
H.  F.  and  It.  A.  Earle.  X.  J .  113  34 
Harry  G.  Gardiner,  X.  J .  92  15 
C.  S.  Greene.  N.  J .  147  40 
Airedale  Farm,  Conn .  104  32 
It.  Frank  Grunzig,  X  J .  79  10 
ileurv  E.  Heine.  X.  J.  . .  87  £3 
Richard  Heine.  N.  J .  127  32 
Heijrl's  Poultry  Farm,  Ohio  .  39  12 
Hilltop  Poultry  Yartfs,  Conn .  102  42 
Hill  view  Farm,  Mo.  . .  54  13 
Holliston  Hill  Poultry  Farm,  Mass...  145  30 
Hugh  J.  Hoehn,  N,  Y .  55  9 
James  F.  Harrington,  X.  J .  74  25 
John  R.  Lauder,  N.  J .  104  37 
Lay  well  Poultry  Form,  Conn .  97  28 
Fretf  J.  Mathews.  N.  J .  90  21 
Mercer  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  74  21 
Merrythought  Farm,  Conn .  148  43 
H.  H.  Myers,  X.  .1 .  101  24 
Samuel  Niece  and  Son,  X.  J .  131  29 
Oak  Hill  Estate,  Pa .  34  10 
Tlmmas  Hetiry.  Pa .  2 
Oakland  Farm.  X’.  .T .  103  25 
Miss  Anna  C.  Parry,  Pa .  03  17 
P.  G.  Platt.  Pa .  73  18 
Riverside  Egg  Farm,  X.  Y .  149  34 
Joseph  H.  Ralston,  X.  J .  115  29 
Shndowbroek  Farm,  Conn .  113  24 
Sloan's  Egg  Farm,  N.  J .  78  22 
Pinehurst  Poultry  Furm,  Pa .  135  29 
Herman  F.  Sunder,  N.  J .  92  24 
A.  E.  Spear.  X.  J .  J27  35 
Sunnybrook  Farm.  X.  J .  45  11 
Tenitere  Poultry  Farm,  X.  J .  tt(!  10 
Tom’s  Poultry  Farm,  X.  J .  129  35 
Training  School,  X.  J .  120  33 
,T.  Percy  Van  Zandt,  N.  J . . .  159  45 
Sherfz  and  Voegtlen.  X.  J . 60  32 
Gustav  Walters,  X.  J .  81  24 
White  House  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J....  SO  15 
W.  K.  Wixson,  I'a .  124  27 
Willantia  Farm,  N.  ,T .  30  9 
Woodland  Farms,  N.  ,T .  151  37 
S.  C.  Buff  Leghorns. 
IT.  O.  Richardson.  X.  J .  06  21 
Romy  Singer.  X.  J .  24  12 
Monmouth  Farms,  N.  J .  25  5 
S,  C.  Black  Leghorns. 
A.  E.  natnpton,  X.  J .  4  4 
Fred  C.  Xixon,  X.  J .  58  19 
Sunny  Acres.  X.  J . 93  37 
a — Pen  total  to  date,  b — Pen  total  for  cur¬ 
rent  week. 
Mash  for  Hopper  Feeding 
Is  the  following  a  good  formula  for  dry 
mash  for  hopper  feeding?  150  lbs.  corn- 
inenl.  150  lbs.  wheat  middlings  (shorts), 
75  lbs.  bran,  25  lbs.  Alfalfa  meal,  125  lbs. 
beef  meal.  100  lbs.  gluten  meal,  75  lbs. 
oil  meal,  100  lbs.  ground  oats.  5  lbs.  line 
sail.  Are  proportions  about  right,  and  is 
there  any  ingredient  yon  would  ornit  or 
would  the  addition  of  anything  more  im¬ 
prove  it?  T.  A.  M. 
Pennsylvania. 
This  mash  is  well  propoi’tionod,  con¬ 
taining  feeds  of  low,  medium  and  high 
protein  content  in  about  equal  parts  and 
a  little  more  than  one-eighth  part  of 
meat  meal.  It  might,  perhaps,  he  criti¬ 
cised  on  the  ground  of  containing  an  un¬ 
necessary  number  of  ingredients  but,  if 
they  are  all  available,  there  is  no  reason 
why  they  should  not  be  used.  T  should 
substitute  gluten  feed  for  gluten  meal, 
as  less  expensive  and  sufficiently  high  in 
protein  and  should  omit  the  Alfalfa  meal 
if  I  could  give  clover  or  Alfalfa  hay. 
M.  B.  D. 
Blue  Hen  BROODER  I 
The  big  brooder  at  the  little  price 
TIIE  514.50  P.lue  Hen  is  as  large  as  many 
others  rated  aa  thousand  capacity.  The 
only  hot-air  brooder  that  warms  large 
floor  space  without  overheating  house. 
T? resh  air  without  floor-drafts— by  exclusive 
Pdue  Hen  curtain  arrangement.  Quicker  con¬ 
trol  of  fire  through  drafts  above  and  below 
grate.  Guaranteed  to  regulate  better  than  any 
otliet  biuuder.  -g  j— 
500  chick  size  -  $14.50* 
1)00  chick  size  -  19.50* 
*Add  $  1 .00  west  «f  Mississippi  River  Vhjhj&v 
Now  brooder  book  shows  why 
the  Blue  lien  raises  more 
chicks  at  less  cost.  Get  it 
toting:  along  u III,  our 
special  proposition  to 
dealer*  and  farmer  ftp  ^ 
agents.  ^  ■ 
WATSON  MFG.  CO. 
Drawer  37,  Lancaster,  Pa  ^h0ivi  H 
ftf/j7iuf/t(;ittr*tr  i  of 
Blue  Hen  Mammoth  ^ 
Incubators — with  the 
j^utomaticEfffiTurti* 
er.  Special  Mammoth 
Catalog  FREE. 
m 
"5l)0»S  Hover  Rjisr) 
WINTER  CUDS 
BRING  GIG  MONEY 
Pullets  will  start  early 
and  lay  heavily  If  fed 
BLUE  RIBBON  LAYING  MASH 
A»k  your  dealer  for  it 
If  he  can't  nuptiiv  yon  writii  us 
for  Feeding  Booklet  and  Prices. 
GLOBE  ELEVATOR  COMPANY 
23  Seneca  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Improved  Parcel 
r  Post  Egg  Boxes 
New  Flats  and  Fillers 
New  Egg  Cases 
Cir-Col  Eeg  Bands 
Catalog  Free  on  Request 
H.  K.  BRUNNER,  45  Hamsoo  Street,  New  York 
ISSJfWJai  PARTRIDGES  I  PHEASANTS 
Capercailzies.  Black  Game,  Wild  Turkeys,  Quads, 
Babbits,,  I  leer,  etc.,  for  stocking  purposes.  Fancy 
Phmtxnnts,  Boa fmvl,  Cranes,  Storks.  Beautiful 
Swans,  Ornamental  Geese  and  Ducks,  Foxes. 
Squirrels,  Ferrets,  and  all  kinds  of  birds  and 
animals.  WM.  .1.  MACKKN8KN,  Natural, 
let,  Department  10,  Y'arrlley,  Fa. 
F’Vviplr'G  f-lv  cfcl*  V  tv,  -a  NTS  pet  XOO 
wnicKs  inai  i_.iv  ~  *1105  por  1 ,000 
(Tlf  fany’s  Superior)  Bred  to  Lay.  Weigh  and  Win 
Ever  l.»y  Silver  Laced 
HremiS&rtridg©  W  yandottes 
U.  S,  Columbian 
ROYAL  S.C.  R  I.  RfOS.  February  and  March  deliveries. 
(BREO  AND  HATCH f B  RIGHTIGuarautend  to  arrive  safely. 
AU3HAM  POULTRY  FARM  .  R.  34.  PhocnUvUlo,  Pa. 
White  Wyandottes 
A  strain  with  twenty  years  breeding  back  of 
them,  for  heavy  laying,  Qnick  growth  and 
great  vigor.  Grnnd  big  March  batched  cocker¬ 
els.  bred  from  high  record  trap-nested  bens. 
A.  L.  Vkeelakd  -  Nutley,N.  J. 
Tom  Barron’s  White  Wyandotte  Cockerels  hatch" 
Sires  and  hens  imported  direct,  from  record  hens 
255  to  275  eggs  each.  Sires  out  of  278  to  280-egg 
lien.  $5eaeh.  KichardKeif,  R.  No.  4,  Crsnbury,  N.  J. 
While  Wyan  dolt  a  Cockerels  jK“nJ's™yVi”i5l 
Outer.  Mlddl.Hrook  Poultry  firm,  Min  Marlon  I  Moore.  Nunburg,  N.T. 
W.  Wyandotte  Cockerels 
service,  $2.50  each.  Also  8.  W.  anil  Brown  ir shorn 
ck'ls,  matured,  tt  GO  each.  Barred  Hock  anil  iikiuima  elc’ls, 
$2.  GO  each.  Circular  free.  Ri.ordilo  Poultry  I  arm.  Biyarrlnlu.  H.  J. 
White  Wyandotte  Cockerels  He^ThyAigru-oini  Aaron- 
raised.  Hand  $5.  L.  O.  QUIGLEY,  R.  D.  87,  Goahun,  N.Y. 
BARRED  ROCK  COCKERELS 
11.50  each.  J.  I.  IIERETER,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
“Perfection”  Barred  Rocks  (Ringlets) 
SPECIAL  FOR  BALANCE  Of  YEAR.  $10  cockerels.  $5.  $5 
cockerels,  $3.  Best  we  ever  raised.  Money  back  if 
not  pleased.  A  few  pullets  and  exhibition  stock  rea¬ 
sonable.  Dr.  GEO.  T.  HAYMAN,  Bax  20,  Doyleslown,  Pa. 
Mammoth  Emdon  Geese  Rock6 if  l 
Red,  Gntnpines,  Mmovoas,  Lnghorns.  Wyandottes. 
Maple  Cove  Poultry  Yards,  K.  2,  Athena,  Pa. 
Mammoth  Bronze  Turkeys 
Free  range,  pure  bred  stock.  Toms.  $7;  Hons,  $4. 
Also  R.  O.  K.  I.  lied  cockerel*  from  "Brod-to  Lay  ” 
stock,  $2  to  $3.  UARKON  Leghorn  cockerels,  $1.50. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed.  WM.  W.  KETCH,  Cohocton.  N.Y. 
Bourbon  Red  I urkeys  "  VVkSoVvLlZLK' 
Bourbon  Red  TURKEYS 
Giant  BronzeToms,  $7— R.  C.  Red  Cockerels,  SI.  50 
Shropshire  Sheep.  H.  J.  VAN  DYKE.  Gettystmrn,  Pa 
Wild  Mallard  Ducks 
quick  sale.  $3  per  pair.  D.  TRASS,  Aliiuison,  O. 
Champion  Heavyweight  Dark  Cornish 
guaranteed  cockerels,  $3.50  each.  Two  weeks  only. 
1C.  It.  KGOTT  .  Uauaville,  New  York 
I  artreProfil  in  ^ntttthe  Maltese.  Carneaux,  White 
Largerroiii  in  oquaos  Ki,1<;s  Mated  nan*.  $2  50  to 
$3  Pair.  Ext-m  choie*  stock,  joiin  lmmeiuth.  Vineland,  N.  J. 
LADY  BARRON  WHITE  LEGHORNS— 
ttPFIMfll  “Direct  iniportiu-Jti'ap-nested  stock.  308 
OrCUlHL  eBC  record,  pullet  year;  289  egg  second 
year;  cocks  $2.00;  yearling  hens  $1.50:  cockerels 
$1.50  eneh.  -All  stock  guaranteed;  money  bark  if  not 
pleased.  P.  F.RAFEERTY,  Marlboro,  Maso. 
