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RURAL NEW-YORKER 
March 17, 1017 
Special Announcement 
The high percentage of fertility of this season’s eggs will enable 
to offer to our custfaners Day Old (thicks from our March 2ist 
hatch at April’s prices. Because of the strong vitality of these chicks 
we urge all chick buyers to place their orders at once for this large 
hatch. We charge only for the actual number of large healthy vig¬ 
orous chicks reaching you safely. Baurelton birds are bred to pro¬ 
duce large marketable white eggs for Park & Tilford’s Stores in New 
York. Hundreds of satisfied customers. 
Send for circular describing the strain of birds that 
has made this, the largest Poultry Plant, a eom- 
mercial success. Incubator capacity, JfH,000 eggs. 
LAURELTON FARMS, Inc., Box H, LAKEWOOD, N. J. 
UllllllIM 
EGGS 
PULLETS 
BREEDERS 
LEGHORNS WINTER LAYING LEC'HORi^i^ 
No Better Month April Chicks No Better Chicks 
t /^L* L Should be ordered at once. Our prices A— .L, 
Tor \.^rilCRS on all quantities and the story of how /\nyiVnere 
... , we produce them is told in full in our , ,, 
No order too large 36-Page Catalog. order too small 
BLACK & WHITE POULTRY FARM CO., Inc., BoxX, CANISTEO, N. Y. 
Perfection” Barred Rocks (Ringlets) 
Fcro'« Our coc.kerel-mntinK pens are headed by 1st. 
2d and 3d prize winners and some of the fe¬ 
males are " Rinulets.” direct. The pullet-matiiiK 
pens contain females that won Ist, 2d. 3d and 4th 
and are mated to males that will produce prize-win¬ 
ners. Kither mating, 86 per setting; 3 settings, 
-812. Write for price list of utility eggs and baby 
chicks. A few pnflets weighing about 7 Ihs.. 88.50 
each. I>r. Geo. T. Hayman, Box 20. Doylestown, Pa. 
White Plymouth Rocb—R. I. Reds 
t*e"S EGGS AND CHIX 
A tew PEIHOKEED COCKERELS 
Every BREEDER hse been CERTIFIED FREE OF 
WHITE DIARRHOEA by the MeseaohuBelU 
Agricultural College 
EVKRY MALE IS THE SON or A KNOWN HIGH PRODUCER 
PERRY FARM, Fred H. Caim, Mgr., R. F. D. 1, Rockland, Mass. 
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs 
SUCCESS STRAIN of Barred Plymontli Rocks Have no Equal 
Also Youngs’ White iieghorns. Farm raised, atroiig, 
vigorous, healthy stock. 816 and 818 per hundred. 
Write for free catalog, it will save many a dollar 
for nnv tionlirv r.-iiser A square deal guaranteed. 
SHADY HILL POULTRY FARM. Box 12-A. Bolton. Mass. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Bred 15 years for high production of eggs and meat. 
Hatching eggs that are sliowing 85< fertile, 88 per 
100 876 per 1.000. Day-old chicks 810 50. 818 
per inO: 8176 per l.OiiO. Free circular. Write for it. 
WlLSOIf’S POTTIiTBY FARM, Hollis, N- H. 
BARRED ROCKS—WHITE ROCKS 
U . OKPINOTOX’8 R. I. REl>S-tV V ANROTTE.S 
Havlnj; flecided to upeclalize on Barron L«rhorni, wa offer stock 
chU'ks and egga from the alK>ve mentionad breeds at sacrifl*'© 
prloes. ^ KaSTFUII 8I10UB NUKSEUIKS, Denton, Bid 
Barred Rocks-Eggs ^eVioo 
Da.v-Old Chicks, $12 per 100. COCKERELS, S5 eii-h. 
A. C. Jones, Marvel Homestead Farm, Georgetown, Del. 
8 72 
E (i G S 
From one hen 
in 1 years. 
U/UITCnnrifC 8 OO -864 eggrccored 
nnllLilUuKu Trap A'eated. 
State tested for w. diarrhea. Bred for 
Kggs.Cockerels. Hatchinpr F.Kgs.Chicks 
Circular. NOBSCOT EGG FARM. Nokscol, Man' 
TIFFANY’S 
SUPERIOR 
CHICKS THAT LIVE 
Silver White Partridge and Columbian Wy, 
andottes, S. C. Keds and Ituff Kocks, Pekin 
and Rouen Eggs and Ducklings. Catalog free. 
ALDHAM POULTRY FARM. R. 34, Phoenixville, Pa. 
■ . -R ^ ^ FROM MY IMPBRIAI. 
-cLitsitsio ringlet harred rocks 
Thompson’s Strain direct. Athone«t prices. Square 
deal guaranteed. I. H. Bacorn, Sergeantsville, N. J. 
White Wyandottes STRAIN’^ 
I have a beautiful lot of birds this season of this 
World’s Famous Standard bred Utility Strain, and 
can supply Eggs for liatchiiig at $2 per 15, $4.50p r 
50, $8 per 100. $7 per 100 in lots of 500 or more. With 
every order I shall endeavor to give satisfaction. 
E. B. UNDERHILL. "Old Orchard Farm," Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
BABY CHIX-HATCHING EGGS-BREEDERS 
While Wjindoltee. R. I. Hedi. Berred Reeks. I.ight and Dark Bridi- 
mas, S. C. W. and B. Leghorns. Utility and show quality. 
Liglit Brahma cockerels, $2.60 each. Catalogue free. 
Riverdale Poultry Farm, Box 165, Riverdale, N. J. 
The Lenox Strain of White Wyandottes egg'^pnS".^- 
tion and standard requiremenis. Eggs, $2 per 1»; $10 r 
hundred. OLD RUCK FARM, Lenox Dale, Muss. 
ForSale-3W.R.COCKERELS 
Lusty stock of the 1st pen W. K.'s at Storrs egg 
contest last year. Quick sale, 85 pen, 
F. T. Chamberlain, R. F. D. No. 4, Erie, Pa. 
White Rock Hatching Eggs K-i’f, TSiS 
Special mating, $3—16. w. E. INNIS. 151 First St., Melrose, Mjss, 
_ _ -Thompson’s Ringlets 
$2 setting. Ked>,$l. Mrs. WALTER JESTER. Fellon, Del 
uSTJoulouse Geese 
EGGS FOR SALE. COTTAGE GROVE POULTRY 
FARM, Georgs Wolfe, R. 7. Albion, N. Y. 
Rameau Pigeons 
est Squab Producers 
LIUDA FARM 
Breeding Stock for Sale. 
Niantic, Conn. 
UFF ROCK COCKERELS. FIELD. Somers, Ct. 
lATruiwr' cr’T'Q thoroughbred 
lAlLlllINU youngs STRAIN 
White Leghorns. $1 for 15; $3.50 per hundred. 
N. WALDRON - Youngs, N. Y. 
STRICTLY. THOROUGHBRED CHICKS 
From Strictly Thoroughbred 
S. C. White Leghorns, R. C. Rhode 
Island Reds, White Wyandottes 
and Barred Rocks 
W^'e have several lO.OOO egg incubators and 
solicit orders of 500 to 2000 baby chicks. We 
produce chicks of quality and thereby acquire 
hundreds of satisfied customers annually. 
Our pleased customers are our best adver¬ 
tisements. Full count, safe delivery and 
absolute satisfaction guaranteed. We are book¬ 
ing order for April and May deliverjes. 
Prices—very reasonable. Catalogue FREE 
The Stockton Hatchery 
Box E, • - Stockton, N. J. 
TheROGERS LEGHORN 
THE AMERICAN KIND. A heavy winter-laying strain— 
eggsnowtestiiig9.3%fertile. Hiitr^hingeggs from hens 
niiiteil with pedigree males, $7.50 per luo. Chicks, $18 
per 100. Write for prices on large order*; also for 
May and June prices. C. A, Rogers, Bergen, N. Y. 
HATCHING EGGS 
Trapnest record—160-199.SO—100 SS5—1000 
•• “ —200-250.S2— 18 810— 100 
Pedigreed Cockerels from 214-219-226-232 and 260 Trap- 
nest record hens. 
90hh Fertility. Trapnest Chicks—$16—100 
Contest Pens — Storrs, Conn., Vineland, X. J 
James F. Harrington, Hammonton, N. J 
Parklands Poultry Farm 
S. C.WHITE LEGHORNS—S.C. RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Ti apiiesied and In ed for y ear.s for lieavy egg produc¬ 
tion and beauty. All our breeding pens headed l)y son 
of 2.)8 to 273-egg hen. Kggs, 88 and 83 per 15. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteeii. Send order now ami p:iv when 
wanted. PARKLANDS POULTRY FARM, Franklin Park. N. J. 
-w w A D D TXn" LK01I0UN8 AND 
■r» M ft IX W W YANDOTTF.8 
Cliic'Ics and CBBS for hatching from pens headed by cocharels we 
imported direct from Mr. Barron's heaviest layers. A few 
wyANDOT'I'E COCKKUHI.S, 8 and 10 months old, $3 and $6 
each. Satlefaetloii or money back. Circular free. 
C D DITD/~'irD l.aymore Poultry Farm 
. K. DUKGILK Elkridge, Maryland 
BARRON LEGHORNS 
248 to 284-egg strain. 50 liens® $2 each or 20 for$30. 
Hatching eggs, $7 per 100; chicks, $15 per 100. One 
pen is headed by l.ord Eglantine (son of the 314-egg 
hen.) 85% fei-tility. White Wyandottes, 2U0-egg 
stock. Eggs. $7 per 100; chicks, $18 per IdO. 
E. CLAUDE JONES - Craryvllle, N. Y. 
B uff WHITE LEGHORNS.S.C;R. I REDS. Eggs, 90c. per 13; 
$1.60 per 30. Bl. Minorcas, Mottled Anoonas Eggs, $1 
per 16; $1.75 per 30. Cat. free. JOHN A. ROTH, Quakertown, Pa. 
What OoesThis Show? 
256 White Leghorns, 1 -3 years old, laid PJ CC Cgg- 
last September; nineteen eggs per hen “ * 
Verified by Cornell Instructor. Eggs f'om same 
flock Six Dollars per lOO. Eighty per cent fertility. 
Orchard Lodge Farm, East Aurora, N.Y 
EGGS for Hatching 
CLASS A SELECTED R. I. REDS AND S. C. W. LEGHORNS 
Mahogany Colored Biids, bred for laying. Lady 
llaron 3U8-eggs, and Wyckoff .and Cornell 210-egg 
Leghorns. All well formed, strong, free-from-dis- 
easo birds. Range raised. ln.spection invited. 
Belle-EIlen Stock Farm, J.L. Hamilton, Mgr.. Sussex, N.J. 
UiTPUIUf! CRRQ from Leghorns tiiat are layei's. 
nAlunlliU CUUd Barron Strain Inipoited Ilirect. 
Circular. TV. E. Atkinson, Wallingford, Conn. 
BARRON’S WHITE WYANDOTTES 
I import direct; males, dams, 272 to 278 eggs: cock¬ 
erels for sale from liens with 2.35 to 2C8-egg records. 
Eggs for hutching. E. E. Lewis, Apalacliin, N.Y. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS S/liT 
per 50. L. A. COOK.VTakefield, Rhode Island 
RIaoIr I anockano An Ideal farm fowl. Cockerels. 
DldCK LangSDdnS $3, $5, $10 each. Exhibition-breed¬ 
ing hens and pullet*, $5 each; Eggs of fine stock, 
$2 per 15. Circuhir. ORCHARD HILL FARM, Guilford, Conn. 
pU|p|/0 ROCKS. LEGHORNS. AND BROILER CHICKS. Send 
uniuno lor Free Booklet before placing yonr order. 
Cyclone Hatchery, Rox B, Richfield, Pa. 
Pullets and CockerelsB™d^ck'ltee 
Wyandottes, H. I. Reds, Black Minorcas and Silver 
Campines. Maple Cove Poultry .Yards, R. 2, Athens. Pa. 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
Connecticut Contest 
Following is the record at Storrs, 
Conn., for week ending Maroli G, and 
total to date: 
Barred Bocks, 
Merritt M. Clark, Conn. 
Michigan P. F’nrm, Mich. 
A. B. Hall, Conn. 
.Tnles F\ Francais, L. I. 
Hampton Institute, Va. 
Kairflelds Poultry Farms, N. H.... 
Norfolk Specialty Farms, Ontario.. 
Rodman Schnff, N. H. 
Rock Rose Farm, N. Y.. 
White Bocks. 
Holllston Hill P. Farm, Mass. 
Benjamin F. Low, N. H. 
Albert T. Lenzen, Mass. 
Buff Bocks. 
Koshaw Farms, Conn. 
A. A. Hall, Conn. 
White Wyandottes. 
A. L. Mulloy, Conn. 
Merrythought Farm, Conn. 
A. L. Vreeland, N. J. 
Grant Bnler & Son, I’a. 
Joseph Moreau, R. I. 
Obed G. Knight, R. I. 
Brayman Farm, N. H. 
Beulah Farm, Ontario . 
Vine Hill Farm, Mass. 
Mrs. R. W. Stevens, N. T. 
Everett B. Wheeler, Mass. 
J. E. Watson, Conn. 
Tom Barron, England . 
Harry Kendall, N. Y. 
Jay.H. Ernisse, N. Y. 
Nybrook Farm, L, I. 
Buff Wyandottes. 
H. P. Cloyes & H. R. Sullivan, Conn 
Dr. N. W. Sanborn, Mass.. 
Rhode Island Beds. 
Frank E. Turner, Mass. 
Frank B Turner, Mass. 
Colonial Farm, N. H. 
A. B. Brundage, Conn. 
Hill view P, Farm, Vt. (R. C.). 
Homer P. Deming, Conn. 
Charles O. Polhemus, N. T. 
Pequot Poultry Farm, Conn. 
Springdale Poultry Farm, Conn. 
I. ,aurel Hill Farm, R. I. 
George W. Harris, Conn. 
Harry B. Cook, Conn. 
A. W. Rumery, N. H. 
F. M. Peasley, Conn. 
Allan’s Hardtobeat Reds, R. I. 
Glenview Poultry Farm, Conn. . 
Fatherland Farm, Mass. 
Jacob E. Jansen, Conn. 
Royal Farms, Conn.v* • • • 
Conyers Farm, Conn. 
Plnecrest Orchards, Mass. 
White Orpingtons. 
Obed G. Knight, R. I. 
Harry Paxton, N. Y. 
White Leghorns, 
A. B. Hall, Conn. 
Braeside Poultry Farm, Pa. 
Jay H. Ernisse, N. Y. 
Broad Brook Farm, N. Y. 
J. O. LeFevre, N. Y. 
Rollwood Poultry Farm, Conn. 
Wm. L. Gilbert Home. Conn. 
Francis F. Lincoln, Conn. 
P. G. Platt, Pa.. 
Koshaw Farms, Conn. 
F. M. Peasley, Conn. 
Chas. Helgl, Ohio . 
Tom Barron, England . 
W'lll Barron, England . 
J. Collinsou, England . 
Abel Latham, England . 
Bushkill Poultry Farm, Pa. 
A. P. Robinson, N. Y. 
Eglantine Farm, Md. 
Frank R. Hancock, Vt. _. 
Margareta P. Farm, Ohio . 
Merrythought Farm, Conn. . 
E. A. Baliard, Pa. 
W. E. Atkinson, Conn. 
Hilltop Poultry Yards, Conn. 
N. W. Hendryx, Conn. 
Clifford I. Stoddard. Conn. 
George Phillips, Conn . 
Hampton Institute, Va. 
Toth Bros., Conn. 
White Leghorn Club, Ill. 
Oak Hill Estate, Pa. 
Geo. A. Stannard, Kansas . 
Jas. F. Harrington, N. J. .. 
H. W. Collingwood, N. J. 
Windsweep Farm, Conn. 
Wlndsweep Farm, Conn. 
W. J. Cocking, N. J. 
M. J. Quackenbush, N. J. 
Dr. E. P. Holmes, Maine . 
Hillview Farm, Mo." 
Conyers Farm, Conn. 
Hillside Farm, Conn. 
Silver Camnines. 
Eugene Van Why, Conn. 
Uncowa Campine Yards, Conn. 
Totals .. 
Week Total 
, 50 
413 
. 43 
363 
. 31 
274 
, 24 
492 
, 38 
363 
5U 
572 
33 
,3.38 
38 
419 
; 41 
313 
44 
469 
27 
72 
36 
189 
30 
485 
30 
215 
41 
629 
47 
624 
39 
331 
22 
37 
38 
428 
43 
4i« 
43 
508 
41 
300 
36 
3,89 
31 
ilu 
42 
400 
44 
297 
41 
470 
20 
211 
45 
442 
35 
238 
44 
4'.4 
37 
422 
40 
315 
36 
411 
50 
396 
43 
352 
40 
636 
38 
3ti5 
42 
486 
43 
4/U 
38 
397 
46 
382 
44 
557 
47 
396 
46 
491 
42 
262 
49 
636 
3U 
27 
287 
45 
603 
28 
334 
51 
832 
49 
465 
43 
514 
42 
442 
43 
4:«) 
49 
518 
41 
339 
36 
341 
88 
590 
29 
324 
39 
368 
26 
289 
36 
237 
34 
347 
36 
328 
41 
240 
22 
266 
34 
4 10 
33 
368 
39 
341 
36 
o(>S 
50 
727 
44 
421 
44 
467 
31 
216 
37 
433 
42 
580 
36 
340 
44 
616 
29 
372 
31 
605 
41 
248 
, '29 
173 
32 
360 
41 
446 
3<9 
41 
4,5 
39 
442 
33 
348 
47 
413 
40 
525 
31 
274 
, 39 
295 
39 
220 
304 
• 43 
• 41 
448 
. 32 
326 
. J>5 
182 
38762 
Vineland, N. J. 
Below is record of the Vineland, N. 
J., egg-laying contest for week ending 
March 6 and total number of eggs 
laid to date. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks. 
Garret W. Buck, N. J. 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 
Otto C. Lubrs, N’. J. 
O. N. Myers, Pa. 
Harry H. Ober, N, J. 
Overlook Farm, N. J. 
George C. Ward, Me. 
Woodside I’arm, R. I. 
Week Total 
60 635 
611 2.1 
42 328 
49 401 
43 422 
32 300 
t.H 260 
47 600 
White Plymouth Bocks, 
Chester P. Dodge, Mass. 33 
Holllston Hill Poultry Farm, Mass.. 47 
Edward E. Murray, N. Y. 
Victor S. Reichenbacb, Pa. 8* 
Overlook Farm, N. J. “V 
Wilburtha Poultry F'arin, N. J. 4o 
Columbian Plymouth Rocks 
Deptford Poultry Farm, N. J. 45 
T. J. Eiislin, N. J. ■?* 
J. M. Jones, N. J. 
White Wyandottes. 
382 
634 
487 
241 
f.54 
301 
3.34 
387 
564 
Thomas Coates, N. J. 34 
A. H. Faulkner, N. J. 30 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 44 
Gablewood Poultry Farm, N. J. 35 
Lusseroft F'arni, N. J. 26 
E. C. Moore, N. J. 45 
T. H. Matto.son & Son, R. 1. 33 
Sunnybrook Farm, N. J. 3. 
H. S. Tuthill, N. J.. *3 
Columbian Wyandottes. 
Lake Farm, R. I. . .. 51 
Sunnybrook Farm, N. J.. 45 
Wilburtha Poultry Farm, N. J. '35 
499 
478 
413 
6u7 
5:18 
390 
404 
569 
624 
453 
265 
368 
Rhode Island Reds 
TRAPNESTED 
Splendid cherry to mahogany rich glowing red, thor¬ 
oughbred, hen hatched, free range, open-front colony 
house, hardy stock. Scientifically line bred away from 
broodiness and for heaviest winter laying, on a strictly 
sanitary plant. Heaviest laying Reds in existence, lay¬ 
ing rates 211 to 279 eggs. FINE BREEDING COCK¬ 
ERELS. early hatched, large, hardy, vigorous breeders, 
great stamina; long backs, low tails, short legs well 
spread; brilliant i-ich glowing mahogany red and out 
of trapnested hens. BREEDING HENS, pullets, mated 
trios and breeding pens. HATCHING EGGS from mag¬ 
nificent. large, hardy, glowing red rose and single comb 
hens, not pullets, mated to splendid, large, vigorous, 
burning red males, themselves out of trapnested hens. 
Fertile, strong, hatchablc, large, unblemished eggs, gath* 
ered hourly, shipped daily, safe delivery guaranteed. 
White diarrhoea absolutely unknown. 
We ship all over LI. S., Canada, South America, Cuba, 
and abroad as far as Australia. Courteous, straighfor- 
ward dealings. Safe delivery. Satisfaction guaranttei. 
FROM A WYOMING CUSTOMER (Who has dealt with 
us for years) 
Mr. ViBEBT;— 
Dear Sir:—A great many people have asked me where! 
got my start in Keds and I have not hesitated to show 
them your adv. Your birds e.re as you represent them, 
and I iim greatly pleased with -what I have raised. My 
jiullets ■a ere fine big ones, all up to standard weight, tome 
6 lbs. Jan. Ist, 1917. Mrs. C. B. A., Sheridan, Wyo. 
1917 mating booklet on request. 
VIBERT RED FARM Box 1, WESTON, N. J. 
OAEAND FARMS 
S.C. Rhode Island Reds 
Exclusively 
E arly breeding cockerels, pullets and 
CAREFULLY MATED TRIOS AND PENS. DAY-OLD 
CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS NOW ON SALK. 
All from Heavy-weight. Healthy, Vigorous, Heavy 
Winter Laying Stock, d 'mbining Beauty and Utility. The 
lesult of years of Careful Selection and Mating for a 
comidnation of the Four Essentials in Keds—Vigor, Egg- 
Laying Ability, Type and Color and of having been BrM 
Up on Free Clover Range.* and Housed in Open Front 
Houses under the Most Sanitary Condilions. One of the 
Best Flocks of Reds in America. 
“Absolut* Satisfaction Ouaranteed." 
OAKLAND FARMS. -i. Oakland, New Jersey 
?^UtilityR.I.Reds 
Chicks and hatching eggs from two-year-old birdi. 
Tompkins and Colonial strains. Chicks, 818 per 
100. Eggs, 88 par 100. Eggs from special pen of 
Vibert's S. C. Reds (254 to 271-egg strain) 85 per 
15. Selected breeding stock, 86 to 87.60 each. 
Safe delivery guaranteed. 
OVERBROOK POULTRY FARM, Marlborough, N. Y. 
MAHOGANY STRAIN REDS 
Single comlis only. For years I have selected Fall 
and Winter layers for breeders, mated to rich Ma- 
I'Ogany -colored males. Eggs from utility matingg, 
81.60 per 15; 84 per 50; 87 pe-- lOp. 
B. Quackenbush, Box 400. Darien, Conn. 
Austin’s 200-Egg Strain S. C. R. I. Reds 
Standard bred, higli record stock, red to the skin. 
Kggs for hatcliing. Chicks cockerels Write for book¬ 
let and prices. Aotlin's Poultry Form, Box 17, Centro HorSor, N. H. 
S.C.R.I.REDS-EGGS 
From a good laying strain; healthy,vigorous and on 
free range. £. K. Johnson, Center Hridg:e, Fa. 
S. C. Rhode Island Reds S™' r,T."h 
two consecutive years. High-grade utility breeding 
stock, also eggs for lintching. Send for circular. 
MAFLECKOFT FARMS, Box R. Fawling,N.Y. 
SingleComb RHODE ISLAND REDSf“[k«d,^farm 
Best in utility and exhibition. Eggs and chicks. 
Send for mating list. A. E. ADAMS, Stony Creek, N. Y. 
Vibert trapnested stock, 200 to 249-egg strain. Hatching 
eggs, $2 per 16; $7 per 100. 75% fertility. Cockerels, $6. 
ANNA M. JONES - Craryvllle, N. Y. 
DCn PUIPI/Q THAT LIVE. 818 FER 100 
nCU uniuKO E. s. Edgekton, Rockville, Conn. 
R R Roflg Eggs for hatching, $2 per 15; $10 per 100. 
FlaU.iicUS 200 yearling Hens, $2. 200 Pullets, 50 
Cockerels. $2..30 each. All fine breeding stock. 
Sinclair Snaith, Box 153, Southold,Suffolk Co.,New York 
Buff Orpington DUCKS 
Prolific layers. Pure white eggs of excellent flavor. 
S. C.BUFF ORPINGTON CHICKENS. Winter larers. Eggs 
fur hatching. Mrs. F. E. Martin. Wrenhome. Hatfield, Penn 
COR SALE-BEAOTIFUL Wfiite Holland Gobblers. 
I Price $8 and $10. Mrs. Geo. Davidson, Annapolis, Md. 
Baby Chicks 
(Barron Leghorns) $15 for 100. Circnlar 
free. Elmore Farm, R. 3, Bridgeport, Conn. 
White Orpington Eggs, Chicks and Cockerels 
Stevens Beliable Yards, Culver Road, LYONS, N. Y. 
Champion Heavyweight Dark Cornish bfoud^ w rfiS 
for mating list. E. K. SCOTT, Hausvllle, N. Y. 
PitGame Muffs 
TA98EL8, DOM INIUX F.S: Cheap, 
t Jim Cokners, 40 Green, Milfoi.u, Mass. 
BARRON LEGHORNS 
Pure bred, trap-nested stock. Same 
quality as our contest birds. Records 
up to 278. Eggs $7 00 per 100. 
Chix $15.00 per 100. Foundation 
blood for poultrymen our specialty. 
LAY WELL POULTRY FARM. Plainville, Conn. 
EGGS for Hatching 
Single Comb WHITE LEGHORNS EXCLUSIVELY 
2 year-old hens mated tq. cockerels of 191 to 209 rec¬ 
ord. Only white eggs of uniform size sold for hatch¬ 
ing. Bred for great winter laying. Breeders on 
free range. Eggs, eight cents each. Any quantity. 
Oak Grove Poultry Farm, Calverton, L. I., N.Y. 
Great Layers checkmate High Grain prices 
ITTII ITV I tTHnPWQ bred to^direct strain 
U lILll 1 LLUnURIMaTom Barron cockerels, 
imported 1914-15. Setting, $1; 100, $5. 90% fertility. 
Eggmout Poultry Yards, Center Marshfield, Mass. 
Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorns and'S' baV- 
ron strain. CHICK FARM, R. w. Wagner, Prop.,East Northport, LI.. H.T, 
White Wyandotte Cockerels 1910. Eggs, chicks and cock. 
nreis. Middlebronk Poultry Farm, Mita Mirioo I. Moore, Hamburg. H.T. 
VINELAND 
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