264 
'Che RURAL NEW-YORKER 
February IG, 10is 
PARK & TILFORD 
beg to announce that the MAMMOTH INCUBATORS of 48,000 EGG 
CAPACITY will be fully operated during the Hatching Season at their 
LAURELTON FARMS 
LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY 
We are now booking orders for Hatching Eggs and Baby Chicks, and the 
demand is so great that orders must be placed at once so that we may be 
able to guarantee deliveries. 
Our Single Comb White Leghorn Breeder* will weigh four pounds and upwards. These 
birds are bred to produce Large, Marketable White Eggs, the entire supply of which is 
sold by PARK & TILFORD’S STORES in New York. 
Correspondence solicited and visitors are cordially invited 
Send today for booklet and price list 
LAURELTON FARMS, Box R, LAKEWOOD, N. J. 
Eggs for Hatching and Day-Old Chicks 
Hatching eggs from fully matured, carefully mated farm raised birds, selected 
for their imolific laying qualities and vigor. We can supjdy eggs in any quantity, 
in season, from our matings of 
Single Comb While Leghorns, White Plymouth Rocks and 
Mammoth Pekin Ducks, Day-Old Chicks 
We can sui)ply in any quantity from our White J’li/mouth Pocks and 8. C. 
White Ijcyhorns; Day-Old Ducklings we can supply in limited quantities. 
Write for Price List BRANFORD FARMS, Groton, Conn. 
GIBSON POULTRY-THE BIG MONEY MAKERS 
BABY CHICKS-EGGS—BREEDING STOCK 
S. C. W. Leghorns — R. I. Reds — B. P. Rocks — W. Wyandottes 
Oibsoii bab^ chicks ai-e vigorovis and livable, from trnpnestcd farm range, heavy laying 
at . _ 
lecd eighty per cent fertile. 
_ ig' 
duck''. hca<rod by males fi-om the flocks producing 'the highest scorinq pens at the 
q . 
international laying contest. Hatching Eggs from the same maungg guaran¬ 
teed eighty per cent fertile. Ctihson breeders are large, vigorous and will make 
,vi>nr flock more jtroductlve and prolltahlo. Safe arrival guaranteed. Illustrated 
(older free, write for it NOW. 
G. F. GIBSON, Galen Farms. Box 1OO. CLYDE. N. Y. 
Eggs for Hatching 
S A UfUITC I rPFlADHC Tom Barron Strain 
.b.nnilL LtUilUKIId $7.50 per hundred 
SPECKLED. RED AND LIGHT SUSSEX »10 per 
FROM IMPORTED STOCK hundred 
Red Jacket Poultry Farm, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
C.si.l.UfkilAl Anhnrno 200-EGQ STRAIN EGOS, CHICKS 
r ernS W n It6 Lcgnorns pullets, hens, breeoing MRUS 
Satlsf:ictlon or money back. iO-page catalog free. 
PniiHruQiinnlleo imd equipment. Kverything 
rOUITry uUppilBS from leghandsto Incubators. 
Free catalog gives lowest prices on liundreds of 
articles. (iKOKdEB. FKRK18,98S Uiiioo, ilraiid Kapldi, Mich. 
Single Comb White Leghorns 
High-cia.ss stock bred for heavy egg production. 
Oertifieii official Records, 2:’)2-249-248-eggs. 
.Stock for sale. Eggs for hutching. 
M. J. Quackenbush, Uutl ey, N. J. 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
248-260-284-314-egg strain. 4 yearling hens and 1 
cockerel for $10 Eggs, $5 to $15 per 15. 
E. CLAUBK JONES, - Craryville, N. Y. 
ers lit loading contests. Our Aim:—The be.st laying 
and hroeding S. O. W. Ijeghorns in the world. Al.'it- 
ing List free. Oak Hill Estate, Uniontowii, Ra. 
WHITE LEGHORNS 
Day-old Chicks 
from utility stock. 
Custom hatching. 
E. C. Woolver, Richfield Spa., N. Y. 
DAY-OLD-CHIX i‘e«HOIIN8 
A Superior Strain. 80 years bred for eggs. Customers re¬ 
port 00% average winter egg yield. 180 average foryear. 
Price list on request. MILLBROOK FARM. Alfred SUtloii, N.T. 
P 
ARADISE Breeders of Heavy Laying Poultry. Trap Nested 
^iii YDV G O WHITE LEGHORNS 
OUI.IKT RHODE ISLAND REDS 
FARM BUFF PLY. ROCKS, 200-EgK Strain 
Day-Old Chicks. Hatchinir FfTRR and Stock for 
Box B. PARADISE. PA. 
Sale. Our 1918 Circular Frci 
__ __ _ lired from my heavy I 
£ £[ S laying strain of S. C. \V. LeghOmS 
A few good cockerels. Let me book 
Ctncl your orders for eggs or chicks early. 
• 1 It will insure delivery when desired. 
■ riir*lr’C Mating list free. C'. M. HIN'OK- 
^ NKCKKK, Box 60, Flizahetbtoirii, I*a. 
s. c. w, leghorns 
* Stock imported direct 
from Tom Barron. Pedigreed eggs from hen* with 
contest records 201 to 236 eggs. Proven sire, dam’s 
record, 275 eggs. Also otlier hatching egg*. Prices 
reasonable. Circular. W. E. ATKINSON, Wallinoford, Ct. 
n !• SINGLECOMB 
■Sunshine White Leghorns 
Eggs, chicks and stock. Trapnest records np to 256. 
Circular free. SUNSHINE POULTRY FARM. Ridgely, Md. 
200,000 Chicks redI.^leghornI! 
> -WYANDOTTES. MINORCAS, Elc. 
Broilers, $9 per 100 for April delivery. Order early. 
Pine cat.a. free. Keystone Hatchery.Dept. 23. Richfield, Pa. 
W orld’s Champion Layers oYr" eVt 
FROM ENGLAND. BARRON STRAIN S C WHITE LEGHORNS 
I’en 1. Egg record* from 252 to 284. Eggs, Day-Old 
chicks, six and eight weeks old i)ullets. Oatalogna 
free. BROOKFIELD POULTRY FARM. R. 3. Versailles. Ohio 
SPECIAL NOTI^ 
Those purchasing egg* for hatching and baby 
chick* must understand that they are assuming 
some risk when ordering from a distance. For the 
most part eggs and chicks carry safely, but some¬ 
times rough handling by the express companies 
or exposure to heat and cold causes damage. 
That eggs fail to hatch or chicks die is not con¬ 
clusive evidence of bad faith on the part of the 
seller, and we shall not consider claims on that 
basis. To avoid controversy buyer and seller 
should have a definite understanding as to the 
responsibility assumed in case of dissatisfaction.' 
Mattituck * 1 ?^ S™ 
Eggs and chicks from selected breeders—one and 
two years old, on free range—the result of 3 yrs. 
trap-nesting and selective breeding-mated to cock¬ 
erels bred f i-om 200 to 2.52-egg hens and 200 to 288-egg 
cocks. We have 1,8 lO hens of our own breeding. 
"We positively do not sell any eggs or chicks which are not 
produced by our own stock on our own farm.” Pircuiur. 
Arthur H. Penny, Box Y. Mattituck, N. Y. 
Day-old 
Chicks of 
HOFFS “Vitality” 
S.C.WHITE LEGHORNS andRHODE ISLAND REDS 
The best that 29 years of practical experience in 
breeding and incubation can produce. Bied for 
heavy egg production, quick maturing, strong 
stamina and vitality. N<>W is the time to hook 
your orde • for Pi operly Hatched, Healthy, Vigor¬ 
ous Day-old Chicks. Also Eggs for Hatcliiiig. In¬ 
teresting and Illustrated Chick booklet free. 
D. C. R. HOFF, lock Box No. 115, Neshanic, N. J. 
SingleCombWhiteLeghorns^X 
YOUNa AND EJARRON STRAINS, WITH ECO 
RECORDS UP TO 274 EOCS IN ONE YEAR. 
3,000 breeders on free farm range. Inoculated and free 
from lice, the finest lot I ever owned. Now booking or- 
dci's for Baby Chicks. March and April delivery. Cnpn- 
citv, 10 to 12,000 weekly. Kggs for batching now ready In 
any quantity. Order well In advance this year as demand 
will far exceed the sujiply. My Book ’‘Prililt in Poultry Koep- 
ing Solved,” free with 
F.I1UAK BltlOGg, 
$10 orders. Circulars free. 
Box 76, Fleasaiit Valley, N. T. 
EGGS WHITE LEGHORNS CHICKS 
Do you want the best for your foundation stock, 
or new blood for your flock? Then order from an 
Old Established Breeder. We are not a Hatchery. 
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS ONLY. 
Our prices are as low as can consistently be 
named under present conditions. 
Spring Water Poultry Farm, R. F. D. No. 1 Stockton, N. J. 
ii^^^SsiTCOCKEHlLS 
WHITE WYANDOTTES 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
Trap-nested heavy-laying 
stiain, $5 each, 
pfi .eggs for hatching 
S. C. White LEGHORNS 
heavy-laying utility Htrain; line bred for the 
last ten years for egg production, late moulting, 
size and vigor, llay.old chicks and hatching 
eggs for sale. Circular on request. 
Broad Brook Farm. Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
T ho PniiHrv Farm MANAGED UNDER THE CDRNELL 
ne rouiiry rarm methdds dyer ten years. 
BABY CHICKS AND HATCJI1N<4 KGGS 
from our heavylaying strain. S. C. W II1 T K 
LKGHOKNS. Blace your order at once. We 
guarantee safe arrival of baby chicks. 
Stonywold Poultry Farm, Geueseo, N. Y. 
TIFFANY’^ SILVER WHITE AND COLUMBIAN WYAN- 
I irran I o dottes. reds, barred rocks, bar- 
Sunerior RON’S leghorns, pekin and roueh 
c ducklings, a 1 d h a in Poultry 
C H 1 C- K S Farm, R. 34, Phoenlxville, I*a. 
Baby 
Chicks strain^ Tliompson 
cross Barred Rocks @ 15c. Heavy 
utility R. I. Reds & 15c. S. C. W. Leghorn, Danisli 
cross, also English ® 13 to 15c. Place orders now to 
insure prompt delivery. 
Maples White Leghorn Farm, R.F.D., Telford, Pa. 
Parks’.^IrainR P R Rhlrkc high-producing 
roIKo OTTain Da la a, ullICKh selected hens. Mated to 
pedigreed males fI'om better than 200-egg stock. Cus¬ 
tom liatching. C- H- Chubb, I.NBLESIUE FAKHS, Palenville, N.Y 
RnnilRnn<ifnrq ROCKS. REDS. WYANDOnES, MINORCAS. 
UOOU nOOSiBIS LEGHORNS and others. Big Illustrated 
circular free. JOHN E. HEATWOLE, Harrisonburg, Vironia 
ror oaie tiful, large 
Gook'* strain. $3 each. Atso two light iirahma pu 
Uts. Very fine. GEORGE M.HALLOCK.Wadtiinotonville.N.Y. 
[Black Orpington Cockerels 
. Aiso twi) li^it Brahma pul- 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
Vineland, N. J. 
The Vineland, N. J., egg-laying contest 
is now in its second year. The same hens 
which were reported last year are being 
tested for their two-year-old form. Below 
is given the record of the full pullet year, 
the record for the current week ending 
January 30, and the full record for this 
year. Do not confuse these records with 
the Connecticut figures, for that is a pul¬ 
let contest. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
ist yr. W©ek Total 
Garret W. Buck, N. J. 
19.56 
11 
106 
Thoma* Henry, Pa. 
1548 
9 
166 
Otto C. Luhrs, N. J. 
1474 
18 
116 
C. N. Mver*, Pa. 
1689 
42 
257 
Harry H- Ober, N. J. 
1443 
88 
254 
Overlook Farm, N. J.. 
1199 
9 
171 
George C. Ward. Me. 
1459 
18 
169 
Woodside Farm, R. I.. 
1867 
20 
132 
■WHITE PLYMOUTH 
BOCKS 
Chester P. Dodge, Mass. 
1635 
9 
66 
Holliston Hill Poul. Fin.,Mass. 
1985 
13 
111 
Edward E. Murray, N. Y. 
1573 
24 
60 
Victors. Reichenbach. Pa. 
1038 
14 
22 
Overlook Farm, N. J. 
1662 
24 
183 
Wilhurtlia Poultry Farm K- .1-. 
1214 
8 
92 
COLUMBIAN PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Deptford Poultry Farm. N. J.. 
1447 
0 
60 
T. J. Enslin, N. .1. 
1302 
8 
245 
J. M. Jones. N. J. 
18:4 
27 
255 
•WHITE WYANDOTTES 
Thomas Coates. N.Y. 
1445 
12 
171 
A. H. Faulkner, N. J. 
1412 
14 
178 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 
1322 
11 
255 
Gablewood Poultry Farm, N. J. 
1598 
24 
249 
Lusscroft Farm. N. J. 
1761 
22 
167 
E. C. Moore, N. J. 
14^5 
18 
68 
T. H. Matteson & Son. R. 1. 
1410 
11 
63 
Sunnybrook Farm, N. J. 
1460 
17 
264 
H. S. Tuthill, N. J. 
1721 
21 
834 
COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES 
Lake Farm, R. I.. . 
1513 
18 
199 
Sntinybrook Farm, N. J. 
1483 
15 
94 
Wllburtha Poultry Farm, N. J. 
1253 
13 
150 
BUFF WYANDOTTES 
Clark and Howhind, Vt. 
1.591 
0 
73 
W. P. Laing, N. J. 
897 
11 
99 
Mrs 0. B. Elliott. N. J. 
1279 
17 
162 
S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Belle Ellen Stock Farm, N. J... 
1522 
11 
136 
H. W. Oolliiigwood. N. J. 
1425 
15 
167 
'Phonias W. Dawson, Pa. 
1410 
28 
187 
Ktjon Poultry Farm. N. J. 
1479 
20 
95 
Thomas Henry, Pa... 
1582 
12 
154 
Miss A. S. ilacintosh, N. J. 
1635 
18 
196 
Underhill Bros., N. J. 
1966 
20 
270 
Woodland Poultry Yard, Pa.... 
1082 
17 
161 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
Avalon Farms, Conn. 
1937 
16 
32 
Iti t Bull md* X & •••••••••••*•*• 
1843 
19 
219 
Will Barron, England. 
2053 
18 
138 
Bello Ellen Stock Farm, N. J.. 
1425 
5 
34 
Broad Brook Farm, N. Y. 
1698 
27 
136 
Cloverlawii Farm. N. J. 
1734 
28 
116 
W. J. Cocking, N. J. 
1674 
26 
116 
Jos. H. Cohen, N. J. 
1730 
27 
121 
J. S. Cray & Son, N. J. 
1649 
15 
110 
Chas. Daval, Jr.. N. J. 
1728 
24 
115 
L. 8. & N. Jj. Depue, N. J. 
1714 
24 
51 
R. F. & R. A. Earle, N. J. 
1.595 
23 
29 
Harry G. Gardiner. N. J. 
1772 
18 
115 
C. S. Greene, N. J. 
1772 
23 
126 
Wells S. Hastings, Conn. 
1742 
26 
78 
B. Frank Grunzig, N. J. 
1277 
15 
54 
Henry E. Heine, N. J. 
1622 
26 
72 
Richard Heine, N. J. 
1527 
17 
44 
Heigl’s Poultry Farm. Ohio.... 
1616 
13 
51 
Hilltoi) Poultry Yards.Conn.... 
1774 
18 
1U4 
Hillview Ftirm. Mo.. 
1436 
23 
114 
Holliston Hill Poul. Fm.. Mass. 
2114 
26 
124 
Pinebeaeh Poultry Farm. N. J.. 
1412 
10 
19 
James F. Harrington, N. J. 
1719 
21 
217 
John R. Lauder, N. J. 
1851 
35 
201 
Laywell Poultry Farm. Conn... 
1K67 
.35 
95 
Fred J. Mathews, N. J. 
1755 
17 
146 
Mercer Poultry Farm, N. J. 
1612 
17 
53 
Merrythought Farm. Conn. 
1673 
20 
69 
H. H. Myers, N. J. 
1843 
26 
61 
Samuel Niece & Son. N. J. 
1851 
16 
106 
Oak Hill Estate, Pa. 
1635 
20 
79 
Thomas Henry. Pa. 
ill7 
23 
216 
Oakland Farm, N. J. 
1655 
13 
36 
Miss Anna C. Parry, Pa. 
1.526 
16 
.54 
P. G. Platt, Pa. 
2173 
23 
111 
Riverside Egg Farm, N. Y’'. 
1815 
27 , 
97 
Joseph H. Ralston, N. J. 
1614 
19 
98 
Shndowhrook Farm, Conn. 
1620 
13 
39 
Sloan’s Egg Farm, N. J. 
1666 
21 
73 
Pinehurst Poultry Farm, Pa_ 
1884 
15 
ft) 
Herman F. Sonder, N. J. 
1802 
14‘ 
82 
A. E. Spear, N. J. 
1716 
7 
47 
Sunnybrook Farm, N. J. 
1353 
22 
41 
Tonaeie Poultry Farm, N. J.... 
1312 
27 
103 
Tom’s Poultry Farm.N. J. 
1702 
24 
112 
Tfiiining School, N. J . 
1535 
6 
67 
J. Percy Van Zandt. N. J. 
2212 
16 
37 
Shuns and Voegtlen, N. J. 
2115 
18 
104 
Gustav Walters, N. J. 
1883 
29 
137 
White House Poultry Fm., N. J. 
1489 
15 
114 
W. K. Wixson, Pa. 
1959 
19 
158 
Will anna Farm, N. J. 
1915 
24 
64 
Woodland Farms, N. J. 
1896 
82 
134 
S. C. BUFF LEGHORNS 
n, G. Richardson. N. J. 
1443 
11 
48 
Romy Singer, N.J. 
1137 
26 
72 
Monmouth Farms, N.J. 
1407 
20 
66 
S. C. BLACK LEGHORNS 
A, E. Hampton, N.J. 
1746 
18 
101 
Fred C. Nixon, N. J. 
1758 
21 
60 
Sunny Acres, N.J. 
1754 
15 
41 
Totals. 161875 1865 11859 
Worms; Loss of Feathers 
"Would you please advise me what to 
do for chickens that have worms? My 
wife was cleaning one today for dinner, 
and we had to give up our good dinner. 
Another had all the feathers off the head. 
Connecticut. E. w. AV. 
A good, fat fowl need not be discarded 
for taole use because worms are found in 
the digestive tract; they do not injure the 
meat. Fowls that are affected may be 
freed from them by administeriug spirits 
of turpentine iu teaspoouful doses, either 
clear or mixed with castor oil. If the 
turpentine cannot he given through a soft 
ruhlx'i' tube passed down into the gullet, 
the turpentine should he mixed tvith oil 
before giving it. 
Loss of neck feathers is usually due 
to the depluming mite that works iu the 
skin at the base of the feathers. Rub 
some grease ifito the. skin over the hare 
'aud red spots. m. b. d. 
AGAIN WE WIN! 
^ BOOK YOUR ORDER EARLY V 
English 200'‘Egg Strain 
S. C. W. Le/rhorns White Wyandottes 
S. C. R. /. Reds Buff Orpingtons 
“World’s Champion Layers” 
Our Certified Contest Records are PROOF 
Our entry of five Wyandotte hens in the North American 
Egff Laying Competition, just ended, won First Prize and Three 
Silver Cups. These hens laid 1165 eggs, having these high 
individual records: 294-267*22l*220 eggs. Contest under 
government supervision. 
Our Champion Wyandotte hen “Liberty Belle” laid 294 
eggs, winning first prize and cup. and establishing World's 
Behest Official Wyandotte Record. Her sister laid 267 eggs* 
winning third prize and cup against 500 competitors. 
Merely another proof of our success in breeding 200 egg 
layers. Other competition winnings: 
Leghorns—Highest award North American Egg Laying 
Competition, 100 pens compciing, five bens laying 251*2S0* 
224-222 and 192 eggs. 
Reds—Highest award, in their class, N. A. Contest, five hens 
laying 1043 eggs, an average of over 200 eggs per hen. Highest 
Official Red Record known. 
White Wyandottes—Missouri International Contest, tea 
birds laid 2006 eggs* over 200 egg average. One layer made a 
record of 265 eggs. 
HATCHING EGGS 
FINE COCKERELS 
BABY CHICKS 
BREEDING STOCK 
Write today for copy 
of “The Story of the 
200-Egg Hen,” con¬ 
taining pictures of our com¬ 
petition winners, plan^ cf 
trapnest, feeding formulas 
and other valuable informa¬ 
tion that will increase your 
egg yield. Price 10c, de¬ 
ducted from your first order. 
THE PENNA. POULTRY FA^ 
Box P, Lancaster, Pa* 
Most 
P'nfit.ihk 
-T'll-. 
QUALITY 
Well hatched chicks—stur¬ 
dy, pure bred from heavy 
laying strains of Rocks, 
Reds and Leghorns, etc. 
Ea.sy grow big layers 
from Ilillpot chicks. Prices 
model ate. 
Get our FREE BOOK. 
W. F. HILLPOT 
Box 1. Frenchtown, N. J. 
CHICKS 
White Wyandottes 
‘‘REGAl 
S • KvviiM ” 
Eggs for hatching from tliis world s *ainous staiui 
ard-hred utility strain from very choice farm range 
breeders at $10 per 100—$6 per 50—$2 per 15. As the 
supply is less than the demand place your order at. 
once. E. i. UNDERHILL.” DU Orch.rd Farm,” Paughkeeptit, N. T. 
Knight’s s^^/oiWbite Wyandottes 
My winning pen at Storrs 5th l.-iying contest laid 
2,265 eggs, the highest record ever made by a pen of 
ten hens. All male birds u.sed in breeding pens aie 
from hens with record* from 247 to 270 eggs. Sett¬ 
ing eggs at rea.-liable prices, that will hatch. 
O. Q-. Knight. - Bridgreton, B,. I. 
While Wyandottes 
Strong, vigorous breeders, bred from ti.np-nosted 
stiKik. A. L.. VKEELANL), NUTLKY, N. J. 
WHITE WYANDOTTES 
23.5-2.52-egg stock. 15 eggs, $5; .50 eggs, $10. 
E. CLAUDE,JONES, . Crary ville, N. Y. 
U/kllnUluAnJnlls lilsips aiitl piillcts—White L<*ghorn 
n 0116 IlyanOOIIS Males. Parks Hai red Keck Cockerels. 
Hargain llstgratis. Riverdale Poultry Farm, 6oi 166, Riverdile.N. J. 
Buff Wyandottes 
test record 248. 
Eggs, $3 per setting frym Pedi- 
greeilTrapnested stock. Storrseon- 
H. R. Sullivan. Box 1321, Hartford. Conn 
Barred Rocks 
ORDER YOUR DAY-OLD CHICKS AND EGGS FOR HATCH¬ 
ING in advance. Circular free. 
A. C. JONES, Marvel Homestead Farm, Georgetown, Del. 
White PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Bred 20 years for high production of eggs and meat. 
Hiitching eggs $10 per 100. Hay-old chicks $22 per 100. 
Wilson’s Poultry Farm, Hollis. N. H. 
“Perfection” Barred Rocks (Ringlets) 
Big value for your money. Cockerels. $3.50, $4, $5 
and up. Pullets, $2.50. Complete price-list of stock 
and egg. and our 1918 winnings on request. 
Dr. HAYMAN, - DOYLESTOWN, PA. 
BARRED ROCKS 
THOMPSON’S 
KINGLETS OIBECT 
Choice cockerels $5. Also Parkes heavy-laying strain 
crossed with Thompson’s at above price. Must please 
or money refunded. Eggs from either, 15—$3; 30—55. 
I. H ItACOKN, SEKGEANTSVILLE, N. J. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks 
COCKS, COCKERELS AND PULLETS 
Big, strong, vigorous birds; good type and color. 
A. L. VKEELANIF, . NI TI.EV, N. J. 
foTWewfo Want to BreedBarred Rocks 
Will sell 35 or 40 of my choice hens at $2.50 each. 
They are 18 month* old, hiying good now Also 
some nice cockerels at the same price—$2.50, Tnu 
E. B. Thompson strain. Address 
Cllntuu K. llousel, R. f. 0. Ilci. 2. Kinproes, N, J. 
Chicks-ButtLeghorns, RockS 7e 
livery. Cir.free. Jacob Neiinond. 0ax2,McAlisterville,Pa, 
S. C. AV. LEGHORNS 
WYCKOFF STRAIN DIRECT 
The strain that lays many l;irgo White Eggs. 
J. M. CASE, . Gilbua, New York 
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys 
Thoroughbred and vigorous. Encl'~se stamp. 
Mrs. Pearl Cuddeback, Skaiieateles, N. V. 
BRONZE TURKEYS 
Largest in U. S. 
F. B. GARNSEY, . Clayton, N. T. 
For Sale-Pure Bred Mammoth Bronze Turkeys 
from prize-winning stock. Large frame: good hone; 
beautiful vlumage. Miss IDA CHUMBLEYiOraperiViromii > 
