Total 
Name 
State 
SPROUTED OATS 
PORTER’S 
CERTIFIED S. C. WHITE 
LEGHORNS 
April hatched now ready for delivery. We 
make a specialty of producing large chalk 
white egg.'s for market, for winch we receive 
a premium above the highext egg market, 
Quota lions. Opr pallets are bred particular¬ 
ly for this purpose. They have she. shape, 
type and vigor, and when matured are 
heavy producers of large chalk white eggs. 
Every pnllet sold is a good specimen, and 
in perfect condition. Y«nr rnoiiay hack if 
not .satisfied. Our pullets are raised under 
ideal conditions, cm a hundred acre fruit 
farm, with free range, and no fences. They 
will make early fall and winter layers. 
Cockerela and Breeding Stock 
For Sale 
FARLEY PORTER SoiliiH, N. Y. 
Special Young Stock Sale 
March, April and May Hatch 
PARKS Bred-to-Lay 
BARRED PLY. ROCK YOUNGSTERS 
They nrc America's Oldest and Great¬ 
est Laying Strain. Bred tor Ezga since 
Idsn, with records up to 825 egsre in vr. 
And RIGHT NOWisyour chnncctoget 
them at about one-third regular pricee. 
M page Cir. Free. Large Cat. 25c. 
J W. PARKS. Bax Y • Altoona. Pa. 
W'i'nrer Layers 
Money Makers 
Barred Rock Pullets 
8-10 wks., $1.00 each 12 whs.. $1.40 each 4-5 mths., $2.00 
Returnable coop deposit, 5c. per bird extra. 
The first twelve weeks growth makes the pullet Our but- i 
tsrxBZMt tmmioc method puts the "Pep’' Into them which 
later hlls the winter ♦***: basket. PIONEER PULLETS ARE 
BETTER! One triaJ convinces. No roots 1 No culls! Mo 
disease ’ Every pallet a reservoir of health and vitality I Sa¬ 
tisfaction or MONEY RACK. Wv pay express on 100 or more,. I 
PIONEER ORCHARDS - Hancock, Mtf. 
WANABROOK’S 
Annual Offering of Selected 
S. C. W. LEGHORN HENS, 
PULLETS and COCKERELS 
from 12,0(10 Chicks, brooded this year, 250 choice 
Cockerels and 1,000 choice Pullets have been 
saved. 100 of the Cockerels .irul 300 of the pallets 
uro offered for sale, for delivery about Sept. 1. 
From 1.800 layeis which have passed several 
(Millings and proved their worth. 300 selected hens 
(not early monitors or market culls) ate offered 
for sale, for Sept. 1 delivery. Buy your founda¬ 
tion stock from a reputable breeding farm. | 
Wanabrook Poultry Farm, Wilawana, Bradford Co., Pa. 
White Wyandotte YEARLING HENS 
bred from females with VINELAND C0HTEST records of 
181 to 2KS. mated to male from 257-egg ben. Price low 
B. F. Decker N. Pleasant Ave RIDGEWOOD. N. j! 
JERSEY 33LACK GIANTS 
| America's Premier heavy-weight Fowl. Fast grow¬ 
ers.- Heavy layers; Yellow skin Free descriptive 
| Catalogand Price List. C. M.P4CE I SONS. 3aa 139 a«lm«r. N. J. 
KENT BARRED IFLOCKS 
See Pen 2, Storrs Contest. Booking orders for cer¬ 
tified Breeding Cockerels. Circular. 
KENT POULTRY FARM Cazenovia, NY. 
R. I. Red or Barred Rock PULLETS 
S30 a dozen. Order from this ndv. Quick. 
W. A. RAh'DEL - Oxford, Conn. 
1,000 S. C. White Leghorn PULLETS 
Hatched April lath. No culls—free range—no fences 
Inspection desned. Prices reasonable, 
CLEARVIEW POULTRY FARM Cooperstown. N.Y. 
700 FARM RAISED 
S. C. White Leghorn Pullets 
Weights: 1 to 1*4 lbs., $1.25 each. 
lht to 114 lbs., 1.50each. 
lJv to l->4 lbs., 1.75 each. 
Pullets nearly matured, lay soon, matter 
of correspondence. Bred from best, of 
stock; satisfaction guaranteed. If inter¬ 
ested in high quality, send your order to 
J. B. Casterline. 
HILLHURST FARM, Orchard Park, N. Y. 
fiUlAlfP 7c. up. C. O. D. by parcel poet. Rnc);g, 
!• jf11. It N Kede. Legh’na and mixed. Det-cunr C at. 
Will Wild <• a . LiCYEK 5m 73 BciJUl.r?til*. Pa. 
0(11 | CTO Several thousand vigorous March 
■ ^ — — -■ 1 i-id Ap.-ll hatched birds from 
high laying parentage White and Bi-rvwn Leghorns. E. I. 
Reds. B. P- Rocks, W. Wyandotte*, & Minorcaa, Anconaa. 
Prices reasonable. Galen Parma, Hoi 100, Clyde. N.Y. 
engush d.b.ffniiBLegnornbocKereis h&hpedW 
stock. Tom Burton'. Brat. IV. f.. JONES. Bolitar, y. 1 
100 Leghorn Pullets Wanted 
Rochelle Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. 
S.C.W. LEGHORNS 
|| 
Having sold practically all our pullets, 
we have only a few hundred left. Prices, 
$1.75 to $2.25 according to size and age. 
Also a few yearlings and two-year old 
for breeding. Last year pullets in one 
house containing 520 birds averaged Ho 
eggs for ten months ending Aug. 1, 1922. 
BIRCH HILL FARM, Katonah, N. Y. 
Mattituck White Leghorn Farm 
Barron etiain. trap-nested dock. 4-mos.old pullets.2-lb?, 
each or ov. i each, t ociccrels, vvtighiiig3-lbs.<irover, 
R'A each. Circular. A. II. Penny, Vanltntk, L. 1., 5. Y. 
Leghorn Cockerels M *. ».* 
SPRING (UN POULTRY FUN. EUrrt. Pa. 
birds. SI and $1.55. 
Kind That Lay, Coldest Day 
l. Hardaway - bbasdesaurg, Restc-cxy 
S. C. W. LEGHORNS 
500 12-weeks-oid pullets, 81.25 each. 400 yearling 
hens, 81.25 each. 50 March batched cockerels. 
81.50 each. 12-weeks-old cockerels, 81 each in 
dozen lots or over. Barron and Eglantine strain, 
the very best of high egg-prodncing stock. 
BROOKSIDE POULTRY FARM SergcantsUIle. N. i. 
RECORD 308 EGGS 
White Wyandotte record made by ‘College Queen'" 
at Storrs 7th contest. Cockerels for sale from record 
hens. O. G. KNIGHT - Bridgeton, R. I. 
RHODE ISLAND WHITES and SINGLE 
RHODE ISLAND REDS) COMB 
Trapnesfcd stock; find for Winter eggs. Aj -U -md May 
pullets. S3 *«cb. June hatched. $2.60 each. Cockerels, 
S3 50 lei $5 Eiices advanced October 1st. 
O, G. L. LE\* - Paoll. Pa. 
H. Tompkins and Payne Bros. Strain 
S. C. White Leghorn Pullets Rose and Single Comb Reds 
O I r.. ... —Ih. w.v. , , 1._ 1; . w 
Bred from famous snnins with year? of expert breeiting 
for egg production b*ck of them. Only pedigreed males 
used in our mating pens. Splendid pullets now ready for 
shipment Prices reasonable, quality unsurpassed; witlv 
1action guaranteed. PtNEWOOO POULTRY FARM. Liicaod. N. J. 
Big husky farm raised cockerels and pullets at 25% off 
regulai prices if taken before Nov. 1st. Bred for vigor, 
la ge size, dark red color and heavylaytng. Wnteforfrae 
catalogue. mpH (NICNENSUCNW. N. F B. 36, Pin. Plain, a Y. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS 
In order to have you as one of the Boosters, we are going to sell CHICKS at a sacrifice: 
25 chicks, $6.00; oil chicks, $11.00; PM chicks. S20.00. Chicks two weeks old, 25c each; 
three weeks old, 30c each; four weeks old, 35c each. Write for prices on Pullets, 
Cockerels and Breeding stock. Chicks are read} fur immediate shipment. All chicks 
sent out parcel post prepaid. Safe arrival guaranteed Send money order or check. 
PICTURESQUE POULTRY FARM, Box 71, Trenton Junction, New Jersey 
To produco vapor-bath sprout* with 
thru-irrapr *ujpir, and vU«* 
rrtfnen thcat hi ins tli« (g I'lurojr* t 
l few. tp-nin into 2 to X bn. b^at^irK- / 
feed; (;ct n / 
■P | CLOSE-TO-MATURE Grain Sprnuler A 
- . free circular on "Sprouted Ont* I t 
and E»rg9. * Ank for catalog on incubatoro, V™ 
Brooders. Feeder?*, etc. vv 
CUlSK’tO-NATURE OO. V 
78 Front St. Colfax. Iowa 
ALL POULTRYMEN 
- lug are requested 
to send names and addresses to roeeivo free copy of 
CO-OPERATIVE P0UITRYMAN and valuable information 
about market prices and quotations. NEW JERSEY 
POULTRY PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. 14 Jay St.,New Yark 
S.C.W. LEGHORN 
CERTIFIED Breeding Stock 
Certified hens and old cock birds. Cocker¬ 
els from certified stock. $1 up. 
E. J. WADE 1558 Lake St. ELMIRA, N. Y. 
For Sale Black Jersey Giant Cockerels 
Large, vigorous. Price, 85 to »HI. Add rent 
Cedar View Poultry Farm fair Haven. Vermont 
J ersey llltek (Ha.ut Cofber*!f. Early 16 Satis¬ 
faction i;uai8T)tHed. I 7 . 0« Plcrct?, W«at Albsny^ N. Y. 
nil! ■ CTO HARRKDROCK, 
r W Lb L C. | ^ March and April 
hatched. Vigorous, 
range reared stock from proven layers. 
G. A. WILLIAMS Box 494 Warwick, N.Y. 
USHER’S tS 
llllllllllllllllllll 
in answer to many questions about this egg- 
laying contest, the following facts are given: 
It is bold at Storrs Postotfiee in connection 
with the Connecticut Agricultural College. The 
contest begins November 1. There are 10 pul¬ 
lets iu each pen. All the birds receive uniform 
treatment. The houses are all aljke, and tbe 
feed is the name for all. The contest continues 
for one year. The weekly records cover the 
number of eggs laid for each pen in the current 
week, and also the total number of eggs laid 
since the first of last November. The contest 
will end November 1, at which time these birds 
will be removed, and another set of pullets 
entered for the next yenr. 
Week ending August 21, 1922: 
HA UK Ell ROCK3 
Purdue University. Inti. 
W. H. B. Kent, N.Y. 
Ontario Agricultural U liege, Unt .... 
Lewis Farms, tt 1. 
Jules F. Francois, I,. 1 . 
Uarry <4. Culver, t. I. 
U. B. Treadwell. Mas;. 
Seven Hills Farm N v. 
Edgar Stone liton (.1 an. 
Merritt M. Clark. Conn.. 
Michigan Poultry Farm. .Ml a.,. 
Keewaydin Farm. Conn... 
A Hamburger, Mu. 
Forrest Ferguson. Mo. 
Dundas Poultry Plant, N. J. 
U. E, Dennison Midi. 
COLUMBIAN ROCKS 
T. J. Enslin, N. J. 
George J. Sullivan, N. J. 
■WyckofFStrain 
LLJULlV d Leghorn, TiythUil dll dill 
Cockerels that will improve your flock in both egg 
yield and in appearance. S3 each. Order from this 
J. GUY LF.SHI R, Northumberland, Pa. 
For Sale PULLETS 500 S. D. W. Leghorns 
March. April and May hatched. $2 and up. Few from Cor¬ 
nell Certified stock. Also Cockerels from same. Breed¬ 
ing hens, high quality (took, now laying. SI 75 each. 
RIVER0ALE POULTRY FARM Cortland. New York 
Pound Pullets and Yearling Hens 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORN 
Price 81.‘<45 each. High quality stock of 
the best laying strains. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Send for circular. 
Harry F- Palmer Middleport, N. Y. 
Dill I CTC 1,000 S. C. TV. Leghorns, March 
« l— L. C I O aud April Hatch. Fi»e range. 
J. A. HAMSBURO - PREDEkicK, Maryland 
W. Chinese Geese, Pekin Ducks, R.C.Br. Leghorns 
Blrs. Claudiu lletts llillstlale, Michigan 
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WHITE HOCKS 
Janies F. Macdonald, Mass. 
William H Bassett, Conn. 
S, Bradford Ailyn, Mass. 
Applecrost Farm, N. H. 
F. R. Pember, R. 1. 
Albert T. Lenzen, Muss.. . 
Harold F. Barm r. Mass. 
E. W. Picker, N .1. 
Is there a single book in the public 
library in your town which gives an ac¬ 
curate picture of farm life or an interest¬ 
ing story of real farm people? 
Many city people form their opinion of 
farmers and farm life from the books they 
read. Therefore, there oupht to he at 
least one good book picturing real farm 
life, with its mixture of bright, and dark 
sides, in every town or grange library. 
“Hope Farm Notes” is a well-printed 
224-page book, containing 25 interesting 
stories of farm life and country people. 
Many consider it the best book of country 
life which has ever been published. 
Ask for this book at your library, and 
if it isn't there tell them they ought to 
have it. You will enjoy the book your¬ 
self, and it will give those not familiar 
with farm life a better understanding of 
real country people. 
Many people are making a present of 
this book to city friends or to their town, 
grange or school library, and it is always 
considered a welcome aift. 
Tbe price is only $1.50, postpaid. Just 
fill out the coupon below and mail with 
a check or money order. 
RURAL NEW YORKER, 
333 West 30tli St., New York. 
Gentlemen.—Enclosed find $1.50, for which 
mall me a cloth-bound copy of Hope Farm Notes. 
WHITE WVANDOTTES 
Walter Bradbury, England . 
C>arence K. Hanes, Mi h. 
Arthur H Sbaw, Mass.. 
Frank P Mattes n, R. I . 
Benjamla F. Decker, N. .1. 
Clemens J. Dieniami. Conn.. 
Woodbridge Orchards, C'.nn. 
Harry I). Emmons, Conn.. 
Merrythought Farm Conn. 
51 rs. Inez Taylor. N Y.... 
RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Sunny fields Farm. Conn.. 
H. P. Doming, Conn. 
Prospect Farms, X. J. 
D. S. Vaughn, K. I. 
W ui. M. Batt, Mas •.. 
Maurice F. Delano, Mass. 
Harold Tompkins, Moss. 
Glen Wright. Conn. 
John 7. Labelle, Conn. 
Jam 1 1, K Jansen. L’ouu. 
F. S. Chapin, Mass... 
F. H. Sampson, 51 ass. 
Mrs. U. O. Pdtiiemus. N. Y.. . 
Charles I>. Peirce, R. I. 
The Orchards, Mass. 
Old Town Farm. N. H. . 
Plnecvest Orchards, Mass. 
Alton Farm, Vt. 
Applecrest Farm, X. H. 
E. P. Usher. Jr.. 51 ass. . 
Deer Brook Poultry Farm, N. H. 
Hall Farm. Vt . 
Henry P. Walker, Mass. 
Clmries H. Lane, Mass. 
WHITE LEGHORNS 
Max Axelrod. Mass. 
Small's Poultry Farm. Conn. 
Francis F. Lincoln, Conn. 
Goshen Poultry Club, Conn. 
Leo A. Groiiteu. Conn. 
E. H. Scott, Conn . 
F. M. Johnson, Maine. 
Holly«oo,l,Farm, Wash. 
A. B. Hall, Conn. 
W. E. Atkinson, Conn. 
Beck Egg Farm, N. J.. 
Lion Head Poultry Farm, N. J. 
A. P. Robinson, N. Y . 
.lames O. LeFevr*. N. Y. 
Imperial Poultry Farm, N. J. 
Pussy Willow Egg Farm. L. I. 
Jack Trevethan, N. J. 
E. A, Ballard. Pu. 
John K. Roesstier, N. J. 
Hilltop Farm. Conn. 
J Frank Dubois. Mass. 
Andrew L. Ohr, Conn. 
George Phillips. Conn. 
Riverside Poultry Farm, Pa.. 
Kirkup Bros., X. Y_ _ 
Mrs. J. L. Tlieusen, Conn.... 
Tangluwold Farm. I,. I. 
White Springs Farm. N. Y.. 
Meadowedge Kurin, L. 1. 
Emory 11. Bartlett. Mass. 
Eigeurauc.il .V DeWinter. N. J. 
Rapp's Leghorn Farm, N. J. 
Merrythought Farm. Conn. 
M.J.Qnackonbush,X, J. 
The Yates Farm. N.Y. 
L. E. Ingoldsby. N. Y. 
Exmoor Farm. Pa . 
Wlllanua Farm, N. J. 
Edgar Stoughton. Conn . 
George B. Ferris, Mich. 
Week 
Total 
47 
1604 
50 
1729 
35 
1625 
39 
1350 
25 
1152 
50 
1778 
37 
1321 
25 
1408 
29 
1443 
48 
1529 
45 
1599 
27 
1329 
411 
1435 
41 
1259 
34 
1143 
52 
1571 
37 
1167 
25 
1183 
38 
1385 
27 
945 
28 
1550 
24 
1106 
12 
946 
37 
1531 
26 
1202 
21 
1079 
37 
1693 
20 
1266 
23 
1189 
45 
1833 
35 
1442 
29 
1553 
34 
1782 
29 
1374 
39 
1274 
14 
920 
33 
1455 
35 
1068 
24 
1088 
14 
1113 
27 
1224 
24 
1229 
18 
1242 
33 
1252 
27 
1599 
42 
1386 
19 
1499 
21 
1463 
38 
1336 
43 
1567 
35 
1628 
19 
1083 
28 
1467 
22 
1237 
31 
1482 
30 
1352 
26 
1376 
21 
1224 
38 
1396 
21 
1419 
25 
1008 
41 
1599 
M 
1424 
43 
1670 
52 
1483 
47 
1528 
28 
1389 
56 
1783 
41 
1287 
37 
1319 
49 
1588 
27 
1336 
39 
1476 
41 
1346 
40 
1288 
40 
1386 
39 
1513 
35 
1121 
31 
878 
37 
1529 
37 
1662 
36 
1618 
17 
1090 
12 
1293 
51 
1380 
42 
1257 
37 
1257 
47 
1376 
40 
1591 
38 
1127 
53 
1311 
54 
1629 
40 
1476 
16 
1322 
45 
1379 
35 
1565 
39 
1550 
45 
1349 
32 
1173 
58 
1546 
3472 
138110 
Street or R. F. D. 
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The Rural New - Yorker and you 'll get 
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Feeding Turkey Poults 
We have three young turkeys, hatched i 
•Tune 11, growing nicely, feathered. We 
have been feeding chick, feed, hard-boiled 
eggs and dandelion for greens, cut up 
fine; all the fresh water they want. We 
would like to cut out the eggs from the 
ration. What would you advise us to 
feed ? j. h. g. 
Coopersburg, l‘a. 
It is too had that these poults could 
not have had sour milk from the start 
aud, if practicable, 1 should keep it before 
them now. This will he far better than 
the hard-boiled eggs, and should lie given 
in as large quantities as the poults will 
consume. Aside from this, feed them as 
you would chickens and add the pow¬ 
dered ipecac, now believed to be a pre¬ 
ventive of blackhead, to their ration. 
This is a teaspoon of powdered ipecac in 
enough mash for 20 birds twice weekly. 
^ <m will ueed one-seventh of a teaspoon 
for the three ponlts. hut do not need to 
be absolutely accurate in yoilr measure¬ 
ments; probably a quantity a little in 
excess of that prescribed would he beue- 
fieial. 
If these poults can escape blackhead 
and cocoidiosis, they stand a fair chance 
of attaining maturity. There are are 
other dangers to be avoided, but none 
equal to these two. m. b, d. 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
600 Extra Good April Whits Lighorn Pullets 
aliuut remlv to lay, at S3 -ach. Oi-iler diri'er from this 
I1,1V. Silt, {.tlar* iioeu. 1HE MACKET FARMS. 11 uree.tcr, V. T. 
PULL E3 TS I 
500 !siog!u Comb W hite L, gliuros, t mo*, old, "B.-ir- 
luH ’sti ail) from importvil ti ap-nesteh sioek, raiseil 
on free range, milk ami wheat feJ. A very thrifty 
lot. Prlee, $2 each VERNON R. LAFLER. Middlesex, N.Y. 
For Sale—S. C. Red Pullets "S 4 
Walker strain. $4 iipi, I’e. 
-» 1 U11C13 April 4. 
«- »■ THOMeSOII. Sitter Cr»«». N.V 
Mayroyd Poultry Farm s . c . b. Minorca 
r .Mixed lilack atul White Leghorn 
YKA KU Mis - ROYAL FARM. Bergey. Pi. 
Dill I r**"WP March g itched-Mixed t,ul- 
p U LLEl I 9 lets: *120 per per 
SO. *2H pel 10. AlsoRocks, 
Reds ami Wyandotte, Vpnt lialehed. 820 per Bozen. 
H. A. SOUDF.R Box 29 SellersviUe. Pa. 
BREEDERS OF SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS AND BARRED 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS THAI LAY AND PAY 
NEW DORP HEIGHTS Box B Slaleu Island. N.Y. 
S. C. W. LEGHORN PULLETS 
Direct Young strain, March-Aptil hatched, free 
r iuge grown. 8'4 each. Satisfaction guaranteed, 
H. N. CONNER - Stockton, X. J. 
FOR S A I. K 
Very Choice S. C. W hileLeghorn Pullets 
April and M&y hutch, ltitngv uiisod. Rteil (or superior I 
lnyiag qualities. Tarbell Fur in 8, >miU4vlll« MaU, X. 
P AUL'S 14-16 weeks aud matured Pullets. 
0ULTRY 8 varieties. Also Yearling Hens. 
IANTATION PAUL’S PaULTRI PUNT«tl0N,R.3, Sycamore. Ohia 
Xs White Leghorn Pullets 
Ready to lay. 82 each in lots of l()n or more. 
FISHER BROS. - Atlantic. Pa 
S T R MIMncrn Cocks and Cockerels. 
. U. D. minUnOH H 8, PETER3. Great Xilla.S. I.«.T. 
1 fin S C. Black MlnoPi-a Yearling Hen. ; *aeh ; 
IUV oice biriis. li. C Alil.I.EK It. No. I Oxford. N. J. 
FROM A FINE SELECTION OF O rftnTft TIIPKFYQ 
YOUNG. STRONG, VIGOROUS D ‘ 0n ‘“ I UNKET9 
cent l>e bad males and fern desat *3.fi*leach. A few Bronze 
tna es left rbe-c will inok* excellent breeders Tor 1933 
mating. i'. f ’in I , lb. stock. Tbelr price $5 each. 
Satisfaction and s.ire delivery guaranteed anywhere. 
JAMES J. CUMMINGS - Plymouth, New Hampshire 
For Sale-12 2-Yr.-0Id White China Geese y0 2 ® 
Pekin Ducks: 75 R. L\ R. !. lied Pullets; 25 Black 
51,uorca pullets. BROOKSIDE POULTRY YARDS. Rye, N.Y. 
TIFFANY’S SUPERIOR 
MA5IMOTH PEKIN I B 1/^0 
g i a x t r oi k n alia 8 - K ^ 
INDIAN RUNNER ^ ^ I\ W 
ALDHAM POULTRY FARM * Ft. 34 Pheenlxvllle, P 
America's Stan dard 
Strain. BREEDERS NOW. 
PARDEE S PEKINS ISUP N.Y. 
