TShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
465 
Flintstone 
Farm 
Breeders of -— 
Milking Short-horn Cattle 
Belgian Draft Horses 
Berkshire Swine 
Rhode Island Red Poultry 
Battles are won through preparation in 
anticipation of what is coming. 
Demand for pure bred livestock has 
never been greater. The European 
after war demand will be enormous. 
A sire purchased now should return 
you record dividends. 
Let us send you extended pedigrees 
and information about our animals. 
Dalton 
Massachusetts 
HOLSTEINS 
LORD SEGIS PONTIAC 
.•V Holstein-Friesian Bull Calf, born Dec. 12, 
1917, combines the blood of the first and 
greatest 40-lb. COWS through Pontiac 
Korndyke greatest of all sires with that of 
the only 50-lb. COW through King Segis 
greatest sire for his age. 
This Calf is '’■"tc White. Individually he is a WONDER 
His Sire’s dam )iolilstlie"world's record”aa the only 
cow to iiavo 3 records all above 30 lbs. at 5 years of 
age. His Sire’* Sire holds the “world’s record” as 
the only bull to have ."> daughters each with a record 
above 60 lbs. and each of whom have a daugliter 
with a record above 30 lbs. 
Hts sire’s dam and trranddam; 
Hia arandsire's dam and aranddam; 
Hia dam’s dauahter and aranddam’s daiiahter. 
Averaae for all she - - 110.0 Ihs. butter 7 days. 
This Calf is priced reasonably. 
Write for full description, pedigree, etc. 
F. C. BIGGS 
Brtcder of Hoislein Friestin Cattle Tnimansburg, N, Y. 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS are Producers 
They are the best type of dairy cows that can be 
found in this great dairy section. Every cow 
in our herd FOR SALE. Take your choice. 
60 CoTvs, just fresh. 'J'hey are milk producers 
Let us prove it to you. 40 Springers. You 
will not find any better. lO Keg. Ituilg, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fancy Keg. Cow.s. Wiie 
us the day you would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & W4DSW0RTH. Cortland. N. Y. 
Phone X4-F-S or 43-F*2 McGraw 
WE HAVE FOR SALE 
A FEW FRESH AND SPRINGING GRADE 
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 
TUBERCULIN TESTED 
in .Tanuary and guaranteed free from con¬ 
tagions abortion. Herd regularly tuberculin 
tested by Federal Bureau of Auimal Indus¬ 
try, Also a couple of well-bred registered 
Holstein BULL CALVES that will please anyone. 
AVALON FARMS, E. D. Curtis, Owner, Bantam, Conn. 
SPOT FARM 
% HOLSTEIN CALVEIS, either sex SIS to S20 
- each, express prepaid in lots of 5. 
45 High Grade 2-year olds close SPRINGERS, 
S65 to ?80 each. 40 yearlings not bred. 
30 REGISTERED HEIFERS, ready to breed 
$125 each. 
28 REGISTERED BULLS, registered and high 
grade cows at Farmers prices. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y. 
FOR 
SALE 
GRADE HOLSTEINS 
FRESH COWS and SPRINGERS 
LARGE, FINE INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE 
HEAVY PRODUCERS. 150 HEAD TO’SE'- 
LECT FROM. It tvill pay you to see this stock. 
F.P. Saunders & Son, Springdale Farms 
Phone 116 or 1476M _ Cortland, N. Y. 
A King Segis BredR|i|| 
/ Here is a iliow bull, about evenly AAMA 
marked, born Feb. 15,1918. Heti aces in four gene V 
lations to King Segis twice. King of the Poniiacs, 
Hcngerveld de Kol and Pontiac Korndyke. His dam 
with a 226-lb. butter record, with second calf is a 
granddaughter of a 10-lb. cow and by a son of King 
Segis. His sire is one of the best sons of the $50,000 bull 
King Segis Pontiac Alcartra 
His 10 nearest tested dams average 28 lbs. Price $135. 
Go G. BURLINGAYIK« - Cazenovia, N* Y* 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
High giBilB heifer calves sired by registered sire. Patii’s i-ecoril 
’.’9 lbs. Two high grade heifer calves and registered bull calf 
ISO. Fifty fine fresh grade cows. Kverythlug in Holsteins both 
registered and grades. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Maple Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. Y. 
% Holstein Heifer CALVES inrK,rnnd 
registered sires, n days old, S20 and S85 each. 
HARRY VAIL, - Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. 
HIGH-GRlDE HOLSTEIN CILVES |,‘i ■‘tt'llj: 
Shipped anywhere. 
FRANK GAMEL, Pine Grove Farm, Lockg, N. Y. 
Reg.Holstein Bull Calves farmers’prices 
Write for Photos, etc, C. 8. HARVEY, Cincinnatus, H. Y. 
Fine Reg. Holstein Bull 
p. dam. Price, SIOO. Don’t buy fcrubs. Breed up. 
Send for pedigree. CLOVERDALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
Sur»s.ai‘ii 
to 9^0* Ship anywhere. Purebred registered Hoi- 
steins, all ages, F. Ha WOOD, Cortland, N- Y. 
Twenty Head of Young High-Grade Holstein Cows 
H. G. KILE, ANnovKK, Ashtabula Co., Ohio 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves wrulfir 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. ChitfenanBO.N.v; 
GUERNSEYS 
1 
Quality 
Distingufshes 
Guernsey Products 
The hfghent Natural Golden Yellow color, dellcloas IndU 
vldual flavor, and content of butter fat—combfoo to 
snako Guernsey milk in greatest demand 
by discriminating consumers. 
A' 
Writ© for In¬ 
formation rela- 
tlv© toGuemseys 
to 
American 
Guernsey Cattle 
Club 
Box R 
Peterboro, N. H. 
“OAKS FARM 
GUERNSEYS” 
For months old iljiy Rose hull, sired 
by Don Iiigo of Linda Vista, dam Erwin- 
ette of Elm-Leigh with a record of 479 pounds of 
fat made when 23 months old. Bull is promising in- 
diyidual, well marked, has a dark nose. Price, 
SSloO. Great proposition for a grade herd. Semi 
for pedigree. WALTER S. KERR, Mflr.. Cohasset, Mass. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
Here is .a Show Hull born Oct. 27, 1HI7. 
The graiulsire is a brother of the former 
World’s Champion Dolly Dimple tvith a 
record of ‘.K)6 lbs. of butter fat in a year. Price 
delivered, including registration papers, $100. 
G. G. Burlingame, care The Fanners’ Bureau, Inc. 
ISO Nassau Street, New York City 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
Two Grandsons of Gov. of the Chene, out of A. K. 
Cows. One ready for service—a show bull. Two 
by a grandson of the May Rose 
Bull, Border Baider. All at Farmer’s prices. Send 
tor price list. ARDMORE FARM, Glen Spey. N. Y. 
Young GUERNSEY Herd 
Seven Females and a Fine Young Bull 
One pure-brod 4-year-oId cow. Five 2 .and 3-year- 
old heifers, -k pure-bred or better. One yearling 
heifer, a grade, but a beauty. One May Rose bull 
about 18 months, a very fine individual, with good 
breeding. Females bred for Fall freshening. If 
you want QUERNSEY.S, here is your opportunity. 
Dome and see them or write 
LAAVRENCE HOWAKB, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
Grade Guernseys ForSale 
A herd of four Guernsey cows and three grade 
Guernsey heifers. The cows are good milkers 
and have two top crosses of Guernsey blood. 
The heifers range in age from two to seven 
months. The herd is located at Irvington-on- 
Htidson, N. Y. Address replies to 
STANLEY RANGER, 260 West 94th Street, New York City 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Sendfor Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12mos. 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves stS.*’ priced 
-— , ^ — ; ■ ' ' _ = $50 and upward. 
Send for particulars. ADDISON R. KRIEBEL, R 0. 2, Norristown, Pa. 
NewYork Guernsey Breeders Assn, “nc’^or 
Send for list. JAMES H. SEAMAN, Sec., Glens Falls, N.Y. 
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I Jerseys Win Economy Test 
In a recent test at the Ohio State Uni¬ 
versity, 157 Jerseys and 131 mem¬ 
bers of another dairy breed were en¬ 
tered. The Jerseys required only 
75.3 per cent as much digestible 
nutrients per lb. of fat produced as did 
the other breed. Further, they produced 
1.2 per cent more milk, 25.6 per cent more 
solids and 59.3 per cent more fat per 
1000 lbs. live weight. Jerseys produce 
the largest net profits from every pound of feed. Build a Jer 
_ sey herd. Write to breeders for prices. 
= Send today for free hook, "The Jersey Cow in America" 
= The American Jersey Cattle Club, 330West 23rd Street, NewYork City 
Dingleton Farm 
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. 
Fifteen Miles from Philadelphis 
Food Administrator Doc¬ 
tor McCarthy says: ’’We in 
Americ.a have no realiza- 
htion of how hard the world 
is up again.stit for fats. The 
big job of the American 
live .stock farmer is furnishing fats. * » » ” 
Butter fat is the most nourishing of all fats, 
ijct us sell you A high butter fat bull, and 
watchthecroamlinedeepen onyourniilk bottles. 
Several beauties. Ready for service. 
= We are offering a few Jersey Cows 
E Bred Heifers, Yearling Heifers 
Heifer and 
Bull Calves 
Also full line of 
Chester VVliite Pigs, 
10 wks. to 5 moK. 
old. Send stamp 
for Circulars. 
“ EDWARD WALTER, Dept. R, Box 66, West Chester, Penna. 
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QUALITY” 
Brightside 
Farm 
Jerseys 
S Animals from Register of Merit sires iiikI 
— dams, for .sale. Address 
= E. W. Mosher, - Aurora, N. Y 
I Young Reg. Jersey Cows For Sale 
— of the best Island aim American strains. 
— Jones Jersey Farm, Sauquoit, N.Y. 
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MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
Three sons,of The 
Imported Jap 75265 
(sire of 33 tested 
cows), out of im¬ 
ported Registerof 
Merit dams. Rec 
ommended as 
herd-headers. 
AYER & McKINNEY 
300 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
Ben Robyn Farm 
Woodbury, Long Island,N^Y. 
Jersey bulls and bull calves of best Island 
and American breeding. Prices moderate 
Write for catalog. 
FOR 
SALE 
Two Reg. Jersey Bull Calves 
3 to 5 11108 . old, from Kegi.-tev of Merit sire, $50 each. 
GEO. L. FERKl.S & .SON, Atwaters, N.Y. 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
a quick reply and a "square deal.” See 
guarantee editorial page. : : z 
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AYRSHIRES 
rf 
SHETLAND PONIES 
we sell on the installment plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd established 1891. Send lOo 
for contract and price list. Address Dept. L 
THE 8HADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton 0 
For SaIe-2 Reg. Percheron IVIares 
Also young stallion. E. R. McCONNELL, Wellinatoii, Ohio 
V ,, ” ! * V . y, • • ^ ^ Sebriiig, Ohio. Oldest 
neid lu biggest Shetland Producing County in L’. S. 
Three Good Young Pure-bred 
Percheron Stallions saSe 
Also two young Percheron Mares in foal. Prices 
right. Barton Martin, Clarence Center, N. Y. 
ANIMALS 
«f both sexes 
FOR SALE 
Run mostly light, $75 and iijr. Top-notch 
breeding; everything guarantee,! that leaves 
the farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
SWINE 
.*. MISCELLANEOUS .-. 
Stop! Look! Listen! 
Here ia ju.*«t what you want 
1 7 Head of Grade Short Horn Heifers 
twelve to Ilf teen months old. The kind that brings iii 
money while you sleep. KUKU J. COOPElt, Ljndoniilla,l«.r. 
AhAfflAOn beefbreed for profit. Reduce cost 
HII6I U6BII for labor and equipment. Easy feeders. 
AniVlie Circular free with pictures and partiou- 
lars. c. W. ECKARUT, 31 Nassau SI., Nfw York 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 
Majestic Mammotii 22yr»0U; weight. -lO? lbs. at 7 
inos.; was bred and raised by me. Hooking oi dors for 
8 to 10 weeks-old Spring pigs at $30 each antl'up. 
C. H. CARTER, Whifgnem Farm, West Chester, Penna. 
Reg. Berkshire Pigs 
3 gilts and 2 boar pigs by a Son of the 1917 Grand 
champion Boar, Longfellow’s Double, ami out 
of a full sister Grand champion Sow of 19111 , 
Successor’s Duchess, 19tli. 6 months old. Very 
largo for their age. Write for prices. 
ARDMORE FARM, Glen Spey, N. Y. 
Wanted-20 Holstein HeiferscueApDi-May; 
Jlention lowest price, spot cash delivered Oatskili 
or Grand Gorge, N.Y, F. Kuiist, Windham, N.Y. 
SWINE 
Registered Chester Whites 
\Ve have a few young boars for Bale. Send for circular. 
UKAMBLETYE FARM, Setauket, N. Y. 
ForSale-Reg.O.I.C.Pigs:l4Tudd8^^^^^ 
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ew York 
I nriTP Ynrhohirno Morepigs per litter. More pounds 
LdIgB I urnsnires porker. Some b a r gla i n s. 
SUMMIT FAK3I,. Rlue Ridge Summit, Pa. 
REGISTERED O. I. 
gilts, boars and young pigs. K. D. HILL.Westwoop, K. J. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES AT HIGHWOOD 
BOY WAR SAVINfiS 
Space donated by 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING 
Box 15 Dundee, N. Y. 
STAMPS 
BERKSHIRES 
Order that pair of spring pigs from us and rest assur¬ 
ed that you will get the best. Will have 150 to select 
from. A few good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Guar¬ 
anteed. H. GKI.MSHA\V, North East, P«. 
Raiv Dniand Okinaa L^bolera imtmmed for life 
neg.rolanolininas by m- bred to Hair 
From dams weigliing GOO up. E. ROWELL, Jr., 
Sired 
Ton boars. 
Scoltsburg, Va. 
Our New Handy Binder 
Sides are heavy Book Board, Imita¬ 
tion Leatiier Back and Corners, 
Cloth Sides, Two Tongues Inside. 
Inside of Cover Neat Lining Paper. 
Stamped in Gold— “Rurau New- 
Yorker”— on outside. 
Will hold 52 issues, or more. 
Sent prepaid upon receipt of 
price, 50c. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th St, New York City 
\Vanf#>rl— I—^ "i *>• GA weeks old, 
VV antea Jr' X ^ » state weight, etc. 
The Macniff Horticultural Co., 52-54-56 Vesey St.. New York 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Any Age. Free circular. Also bulls from 
•Accredited herd- Registered Guernseys. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM, Bird-In-Hand, Box R. Pa. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Bred Sows and Gilts 
Voung service Boars. Orders booked now for pigs 
uiii elated. May delivery. FXPRFSS PAID. Do not be 
nii.sled. Onr Herd Boar is son of original Five 
Thousand Dollar Defender Boar. 
BELROSE STOCK FARM, Poolville, N. Y. 
Pioneer Breeders of Durocs in the East. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRES 
I am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far¬ 
row in March, 1918. Showed 9 Springbank April 
farrowed pigs in under 6 months class at Spring- 
field, Oct. 17tli, and was in the money G times. 
J. E. WA'l SOX, . Marbledale, Conn. 
BBrkshireS ^Lasterpiece-Longfellow breeding. Bred 
DBIRIIIIIBS pigs to ser¬ 
viceable size. Jno. C. Bream, Gettysburg, Pa. 
TiUngOrders J,;,!', BerluHrePigs 
PIGS SHIPPED F. O. B. 
50 CHFSTFR WHITFS AND MFOlUM YORKSHIRF CROSS G 
weeks old, $10. 50 BFRKSHIRF AND CHFSTFR WHITFS 
'• * •■^RGF YORKSHIRE 
aiefrom Large.Growthy stock. 
60 Shoats, 12 weeks old, each. O. REEVES. Lezinglon, Mi». 
Kinrffirhnnlf.niirnPQ”^**"**?^®. hacked June delivei'V. 
nillUBIIIUUK UUlOCS good Individuals from large 
mature sires and dams. One bred sow due in May. 
Kindertiook Duroc-Jersey Association, Kinderhoak, N. Y 
PLAN TO ATTEND THE __ 
HOOD FARM, OVERLOOK ORCHARDS. BROOKLANDS FARM 
Combination Public Sale of 
LORD PREMIER’S SUCCESSOR BERKSHIRES 
At Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., Saturday, March 30 
and ^ ' J* regularly.produced Champion Berkshires 
and Champion Barrows over all Breed,i file applications for the catalog early with 
J. E. DODGE, Manager of Sale, Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
Mention Rui'ul yew»Yorker when writing. 
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