The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
585 
Ring Necked Pheasants 
Lay 40 to SO eggs each per year. Why raise 
chickens to eat when these are much more 
profitable and raised as easily? Weigh 3 
pounds at six months, and bring $1.00 a 
pound in the market. Set the eggs under 
chickens—feed and care for the young the 
way you would chickens. Are economical as 
they only require one-half as much 
food. Are very hardy and not subject to 
disease. -Best eating bird in America. Kggs 
guaranteed from vigorous, healthy unre¬ 
lated stock. $ 0.00 for 15 eggs. 
35.00 for 100 eggs. 
Genuine Wild Mallard Ducks 
Lay 50 to 00 eggs per year. We guarantee 
our breeding stock to be the best in the 
country as they are entirely wild trapped 
Mallards and not the coarse semi-wild 
strain. $ 5.00 for 15 eggs 
25.00 for loo eggs 
Giant Bronze Turkeys 
llave a wonderful flock, headed by prize¬ 
winning 55 lb. tom. 
$1.50 per egg. 
Bloomfield S. C. Rhode Island 
Red Chickens 
Fine laying strain of prize birds. 
$5.00 for 15 eggs. 
25.00 for 100 eggs. 
Get order in early and send 
check with it. dend for free o 
booklet and instructions. 
Bloomfield Farms 
1 722 Penobscot Bldg. 
Detroit, Michigan 
/'■■■ 
Baby Chicks and 
Hatching Eggs 
S. C. Rhode Island Reds and Single Comb White Leg¬ 
horns. We own the famous Sanborn flock of Reds; 
every breeder with a trapneat record. Place your 
order for BabyChix at once. A few more high record 
breeding males for sale. Send for free catalogue. 
West Mansfield Poultry Farm. Box 50, Attleboro, Mass. 
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs 
Healthy, vigorous, free range stock 
Best laying strains only. Mod¬ 
erate price. Circular free. 
CHICK FARM. R. W. WAGNER. Prop. 
East Northport, Now York 
S. C. REDS. R. C. 
WHITE LEGHORNS 
WHITE ROCKS 
B. P. ROCKS 
W. WYANDOTTES 
MnllloH Anennao Eggs for hatching, *1.10—15; IS 
IT10TTI8U AnCOflaS uko. k. noMhisii.K.p.r.uc, n 
Buff Plymouth Rock Eggs 
Light Brahmas 
Wanted Several Female Pea Fowls f or breed 
inpurposes. K. N. HILL, lllller««t Farm, Ihitlltr, Miiia 
SPRING BROOK POULTRY FARM 
Single Comb Whitt* Leghorns art* large, also paying Leghorns bred by mo since 
]D<)7. My flocks pair I me a larger net profit for December than any other month 
in the past year. This was accomplished without lighting houses, also with 
simple feeding methods, dry mash and grains of my own mixing. 
EGGS, $11 per hundred, less than thousand 
Chicks, $22 per hundred lots 
GUARANTEE on eggs 00 per cent, hatch, or refill your order at half price, less 
than 40 per cent, will refund half of your money that you have paid me for eggs. 
Guarantee safe arrival of chicks. Order early and don’t be disappointed; tine- 
fourth down, balance one week before shipment. If I am not able to till your 
order within a week of the time you want it will return your money. 
Also have straight Wyckoff stock direct from his Grandview Poultry Farm. Can 
furnish eggs and chicks from these matings at .$1.00 per hundred more than the 
above. Have some fine Cockerels from Wyckoff eggs last spring. Prices $4.50 to 
$7.50. \\ ill ship C. O. D. 1 guarantee satisfaction. Can furnish best of reference. 
ROY S. RIDER Box 5 BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. 
The FRANCO-AMERICAN 
POULTRY FARM 
LITTLE FALLS, N. J. 
Breeders of high-class Barred Ply. Rocks, 
Mammoth Pekin Ducks and Toulouse 
Geese offer for sale:—Hatching Eggs, 
Baby Chicks, Ducklings and Goslings, 
Also exceptionally good Breeding 
Stock at very reasonable prices. 
Rose and Single Comb Reds 
Vlbcrts Trapnested Stock. 
Hatching Kggs. $2.50 per 15 ; SIC per 100. 
!>. EVERETT JONES, HILLSDALE, N.Y 
Mahogany REDS ttndn o b r D^k 
Colored Rhode Island Reds. Breeders selected many 
years for their persistent Fall and Winter lay¬ 
ing. EGGS. $2.50 for 15; J7 for 50; $12 for 100. Write 
for circular. C. QUACKEMBUSH, Bex 800 . D»nen, Cano. 
S. O. R. I. Reds 
Large, Dark Color. Clear undercolor, red to skin. 
Record Layers. Eggs, S2 per 15; S5 per 50. Cocke*- 
els, S5. Mrs. P. L. HARDAWAY, Brandenhuro. Kentucky 
SINGLE COMB REDS Eggs 
from large, uniformly dark red stock, bred for win¬ 
ter laying. Yibert-Owens cross. $3 tor 15. 
O. G. L. L K W IS, - Faoli, Penna. 
S f* D I ■_ r odo Vibert's trap-nest- 
• rii l>XT.t;U9 e> | strain. Eggs. 
$10 per 100. Baby chicks, S25 per 100. Circular with 
terms and guarantee. ANNA M. JONES, Craryville. N Y. 
RncoRnnih Rod HATCHING EGGS from birds red to the 
nUSBuOmO null s kin. Also heavy-laying strain, $12 
per 100; S3 per 15. EDGAR HAMMOND. Burnt Hills. N. Y. 
R P prnc CfifJC from Brcd-to-Lay. Blue 
. V. OCUO, LUUO Ribbon Winners. $3sctof 
15. $12 per 100. CATALPA POULTRY FARM. Gettysburg. Pa. R.D.2 
R p p I Dirnc K, 1«S FOR HATCHING 
• IV» a* IV rjI -/iij $1.50 per 15; $7 per 100. 
Vigorous Stock. Free Range. H. II. OWEN, Rhine heck, N.Y. 
S. C. Black Minorcas 
•2 00 per 15. SS.OO per 45. Parcel Post, Delivered. 
H W. REHMEYER - - TURNPIKE. PA. 
TICTAAIV’C SILVER ANOWHITE WYANDOTTES. WHITE. 
iirrHni o buff and barred rocks, s c. r i. 
C|iprpmp REDS. WHITE LEGH0 RNS. PEKIN and 
O urtiuur. | N0|flN RUNNER DUCKLINGS AND EGGS. 
CHICKS Aldham Poultry Farm. R. 34, Phoenixville, Pa 
200,000 CHICKS For 1919 
Seven varieties. Also Brooders—300 to 1,000 chick 
capacity—$14.30 to !$5JO each. Catalogue free. 
Keystone Hatchery, Dept. 11, Richfield, Fa. 
Hatching i' 1 '*' 1 ' Farm Range Birds. Hocks, Reds, 
ndiuilllg Wyandottes. Leghorns. Hamburgh, Ar.ro- 
ims. Hrahmas, etc. Also Turkeys. Ducks, Lleese anil Bel¬ 
gian Hares. Catalog Free. H. A. S0UDER, Box 29, Sellersvillc, Pa. 
RHODE ISLAND WHITES 
Single Comb Eggs from strain of famous winter- 
layers. Mid-winter records run ns high as 23 ro 28 
Eggs in 30 days. $3 per 15. 0. G. L. LEWIS. Pauli, Pa. 
Sunswick Strain But! Orpington Eggs 
$2 per 15 and S3. 60 per 30. OUITIIU FA1C.I, Stanley. Vt. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS 
Trios, $10. Fens. $10 and up. A few Whit© Leghorn 
eockoroln, line birds, FOKE8T FAIl.ll, Kockanay, N. J. 
SILVER CAMPINE EGGS UtZm.VZl’L 
heavy-laying hens. TI1F llcl’IIKKNON FA RII, lllllhigtoii, N. J. 
White CORNISH 
Eggs, $3 per 15; $& per 30. L. J. SMITH, Deep Ulv.r, Conn. 
, Eggs for hatching, $1.10—16;$5 50—100. 
, New York 
Buck’s Barred Rocks 
still lend the 10 pens in the American class at Vine- 
land Inter national Egg Laying and Breeding contest 
at tire end of the 120th week. Won s|>ecial premium 
given try N. J. State Dent, of Agriculture on old male 
for best utility bird irt Amer ican class at New Jersey 
State Championship Show held at Trenton, January, 
1919. Eggs from old birds selected for heavy egg 
production mated to 272 and 278-egg cockerels, S4 
for 16; $20 per 100. Eggs from yearlings, same 
strain, $3 for 15; $15 100 . Nothing sold but what 
we raise on our own farm. No baby chicks. 
GARRET W. BUCK. - Colts Neck. N. J. 
Parks Strain Barred Rocks 
Hatching Eggs, $2.50 per 15; $10 per 100. 
D. EVERETT JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
Park's and ThompsonB.R.Chix '^rownTtTcT 
Mar., 18c; Apr., 17c; May, 16c. 8. C. R. I. Reds, Feb! 
and Mar., 20e; Apr., 18c: May, 17c. (English 8. C. 
W. Leghorn, 15c; Hatches weekly.) Parcel post pre¬ 
paid. MAPLES WHITE LEGHORN FARM. R. F. D , Telford, Pa. 
“Porfoctinn ” B *" RE0 * 0 ™ RINGLETS). Best we ever raised. 
I Cl I Co IIUII Forqtiick sale tine, snappy, vigorous cock¬ 
erels, hi, worth $8; $8. worth 110; 110, worth$15; 115.worth 
120. Nine cocks, breeders from last, year’s mating pens, 
at half price. *7.50 t*• tin. Pullets $3 to to each. 
Dr. GEO. T. HAYMAN, - Dovi.estowjj, Pa 
JBarredL JFlOCliS 
Eggs for hatching. S8 per 100. Day-old chicks, $18 per 
100. A. C. JONES. Marvel Homestead Farm. Georgetown, Del. 
Barred RocksEo!St*5h!S3£ 
matings. Either light or dark. Eggs, 15— $5; 100— 
$20. 1 ttlitv. l.i— S3' 100—S15. I’arkes’ heavy-laying 
strain, 15 S3; 100—$15. 1 H. BAC0RN Seroeantsville, N. J. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks 
Hatching egg* from trap nested hens bred for heavy 
laying. J. F. Fruneuls. Westhumpton Bench, N.Y 
DAY-OLD CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS 
S C WHITE LEGHORNS, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. RHODE 
ISLAND REDS. Guarantee safe delivery. Place orders 
now to insure prompt delivery. PARADISE 
POULTRY FARM, Box B, Paradise, Penna, 
"Wilson’s ’\^7’hite IFLocks 
Better than ever and leading the White Rocks at ! 
Storrs egg-laying contest. Order vonr chickens 
now, J25 per 100. Kggs. *10 per 100. II. ». WILSON, Mollis. N. H. 1 
Dlirr DAPIf EGGS for HATCHING 
w » ■ *1 IV fr ni Vigorous, free-range 
•tock. 15—»S: $5 per 60. K. A. WE.M10VF.lt, Mt. Kliro. X. T. j 
60 Rrppd« CHICKENS. DUCKS, geese, turkeys 
UU D1CUU5 GUINEAS, HARES AND DOGS 
Stock and Eggs. Large Illustrated Catalog Free. 
EDWIN A. SOUDKU, - Telford. Pa. 
Hatching Eggs ITT”h s ,', ii'S 
87 per 100. RANSOM FARM, Geneva, Ohio 
HATCHING EGGS—DAY OLD CHICKS 
From Barons Strain S.C. White Leghorns, Sired by Cor¬ 
nell Pedigreed Cockerels. Tht Kirshmin Home 8 Poullry Firm 
Box 124 Mouniuindale, Sullivan Co , N Y. Phone 17 F-ll 
Rahv Rhicbc 10.000 each week; 20 varieties; utility and 
UaUJf UllllrKd e x It i b i t i o n stock; list free; Toulouse 
Geese. Stamps appreciated. SPENCER HATCHERY. Spencer, Ohn 
Haiphinn Cntr* Im l>ort>»cl Ibirron Strain Leghorns. Cir- 
ndiumng Lggo culat*. W. LITKINHOK, Wtillingiord,Conn. 
ForSale-Wyckolf Slrain S. C. W. Leghorns 
Cockerels direct. J. M. CASK, Gilboa, New York 
Rose Comb Brown Leghorns &!"• 
strain. Eggs, »3per 15. BBI SIl SON, Milton, Vermont 
Hatching Eggs and Baby Chicks 
from trap nested 8. (’. W. Leghorns, Barred Rocks, 
White Wyandottes. j. McA< KATER. Winchester, Va. 
Pp9p 1 6nin4>QC The cheapest fowl raised 
* UUlHCdS on the farm. $4 a pair. 
J. E. van ALSTYNE, - Kindehhook. Nkw York 
For Sale-White Holland Turkey Eggs ® 5 10 
PEACH RIDGE STOCK FARM. R. F. D. No. 4. Newburob, N. 1. 
White Chinese Goose EGGS 
4«c eacli by express. Nothing sent by Parcel Post. 
GEO. JE. HOWELL, Spruce Firm, Hotvells, N. Y. 
W. LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS 
From over 1500 breeders known as the largest Leg¬ 
horn birds. On free grass range the year round 
13 years careful breeding for high production and 
large white eggs. The stock will tell the rest. 
Eggs for March. $10 per 100: April $9: May. S8. 
Clicks, March 15, S20 per 100: April. $18: May, $15. 
Silver Campine Eggs. SI 50 per 15. Book your 
orders from this adv. Hatching capacity, 5,700. 
ANTHONY SIMON, Tri-Slates Poultry Farm, Port Jervis, N.Y. 
QUEENSBURY WHITE LEGHORNS 
* Barron Foundation) 
V ^ High producing winter layers that will 
multiply 3 
> W J fertility ir 
A V J and easy t 
^ 1 <9 worth-wh 
multiply your protlts. We guarantee 87% 
" ir in our eggs. Our chicks are strong 
to raise. Descriptive folder full of 
worm-while Information free on request. 
^ QUEENSBURY FARMS MM; 
BABY 
$20 per 100 
CHICKS 
After March 21 
$16 per 100 
Utility White LEGHORNS 
heavy-laying strain; line bred for the last 
eleven years for egg production, late moulting, size 
and vigor. Day-oltl chicks and hatching eggs 
forsaie. Circular on request. 
BROAD BROOK FARM, Bedford Hills, N.Y. 
Single Comb White Leghorns 
Bred to lay large eggs. Day-old chicks and Hatch¬ 
ing eggs. Prices, delivered by Parcel Post or Ex¬ 
press: Chicks, in lots of 25, $5. <'hicks, in lots of 
100, $18. Eggs, ten cents each, any quantity. 
MEADOW RKOtlK FAIUI, • QilberUvlile, Pennxjtvania 
Utility WHITE LEGHORNS 
Hatching Eggs, 810 per 100. Day-old chicks. $20 
per 100. March. April and May delivery. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. W. YF. WALLACE, HOME. 
WOOD FARAI, Pleasantville. Westchester Co.. N. Y. 
BARRON’S LEfiHORN CHICKS 
Strong, livable chix from grand laying stock—816 
per 100. K. I. REDS from farm range, heavy pro¬ 
duce is, 818 per 100. Prepaid by Express or Parcel 
Post. Place your order NOW. Live arrival guaran¬ 
teed. WM. W. KETCH, Cohocton, N. Y. 
HAMPTON’S BLACK LEGHORNS 
Day-Old Chicks and Egfr*. Get my free circular before you 
order chicks, tells why the Black I^eghorn is the greatest 
layer,and most profitable breed on earth, write today. Also 
White Leghorn chicks. A. K. HAMPTON, Box R. Pittstown, N. J 
Stone’s S. C. White Leghorns Sd 0 'ye y arVi i ;fg 
bleeders, selected for size, vitality and egg produc¬ 
tion according to Cornell methods. Baby chicks. 
Cockerels. Hatching Eggs. ELMER R. STONE. Clyde, N.Y. 
Tom Barron’s Leghorns 
One of the most intensive breeding plants in the 
country. Eggs—chicks. Write for circular. WILLOW 
BROOK POULTRY FARM. Allen H. Bulkley. Prop . Odessa. N Y. 
Blanchard’s White Leghorns 
The leading strain of heavy layers. The original 
foundation strain of successful egg farming. Hatch¬ 
ing eggs a specialty. Circular free. 
H. J. BLANCHARD, Croton, Tompkins Co., New York 
Vancrest Poultry Farm 
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS. Heavy layers.Good type 
and size. One pen of 175 pullets averaged 88 eggs per 
day during November and December. Get our prices 
on baby chicks and hatching eggs. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Frank Van Wagner, Prop., Hyde Park. N.Y. 
S. C. White Leghorns. Excellent strains 
and contest records. ECUS produced 
every day in year. Great values. Guar¬ 
anteed deliveiy. Circular free. Inspection 
invited. Custom hatching. 
Phone Plaineboro 623 
Bungalow Poultry Farm Ll C oI d jc r .'. P |; 0 j P : 
American Poultry Almanac f’r e’e !' 8 How 
we breed the 300 egg hen. Plain scientific facts. 
How we win medals at the eag-lauiva contests. 
HOPEWELL FARMS, Box R. Hopewell, N. J. 
Single Coinb White Leghorn Eggs 
for HATCHING, from certified, pedigreed stock. 
M. J. (1UACKENIUJSH, - Nutley, N. J. 
Tom Barron S. C. W, Leghorn Hatching Eggs 
laying liens mated witli higli pedigree cockerels. 
Few settings each week. S2 per 15. 8.V)> guarantee. 
WUAHJ1IT ItlUIS., Cozycroft Poultry Firm, IVoit "illluyton, Conn 
PlllPIfP S. C. W. Leghorns, lie.: Hooks, lie. 
I rill I* V Money refunded for dead chicks. Cir. free. 
vmvnc W.A. LAP VEIL MeAlistervlUc. Pu. 
White Leghorn BabyChixs a ing eggs 1 ' 
from a superior laying strain. All farm raised on 
free range. CHAS, TAYLOR, Liberty, N. Y’. 
For Sale-HATCHING EGGS 
from prize-winning Giant Mammoth Bronze Stock, 
safely packed. 50c. each. 
Mrs. C. M. COLE, - Eustport, Long Island 
Giant Bronze Turkey Eggs .f r 5 1(! 
It. O. Red and B. P. R. Eggs, S3 per 15. Shropshire 
Sheep. H. J. VAN DYKE, Gettysburg, Penn. 
“LADY VICTORY” 
f 1918 CHAMPION * 
Lays 304 Eggs per year 
In Egg Competition 
S. C. W. Leghorns White Wyandottes 
S. C. R. I. Reds 
“World’s Champion Layers” 
Our Certified Contest Records are PROOF 
Lady Victory, our S. C.W.Letfhorn hen, wins High¬ 
est Honors in American Egf? Laying Contest, at 
Leavenworth, Kansas. Average 25 eggs per month 
during coldest Winter known for98 years. Figureout 
for yourself how layers like these will increase yonr 
profits. Together with her four sisters, her pen laid 
1133 eggs,winning three silver cups and high honors. 
Our entry of five Wyandotte hens in the preceding North 
American Egg Laying Competition, won hirst Prize and 
Three Silver Cups. These hens laid 1165 eggs, having these 
high individual records: 294-267-221-220 eggs. Contest under 
government supervision. 
Our Champion Wyandotte hen “Liberty Be IT* laid 294 
eggs, winning first prize and cup, and establishing World’s 
Highest 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: 
Reds—Highest awards, in their class, N. A. Contest, five 
hens laying 1043 eggs, an average of over 200 eggs per hen. 
Highest official Red Record known. 
Most 
Profitable 
Poultry 
Known 
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 competition winners, 
plans of trapnest, feeding 
formulas and other val¬ 
uable information that 
will increase your egg yield. 
Price 10c, deducted from your 
first order. 
THE PENNA. POULTRY FARM 
Box P, Lancaiter, Pa^^ 
‘College 
Queen 
Record 308 
Eggs. Trap- 
nested at 
Storrs. Conn. 
KNIGHT’S Blue Ribbon Strain 
PEDIGREED WHITE WYANDOTTE 
Have made Records at Storrs. Eggs and Chicks for sale. 
Send for circular. O. (J. KMGIIT, Bridgeton, It. I. 
A1 QUALITY 
WTiite W yandottes 
COCKER ELS—PULLETS—$4 to $6 each. 
HATCHING EGGS. $2.50 setting. 
Phillip Van Assdale, Milford, N. J. 
While Wyandottes “““thaw “ CA ® 
Eggs for Hatching from these Standard-Bred Keg 
Machines. Quality better than ever. Prices the 
same as usual—i. e., S10 per hundred; SB per 50; S2 
per 15. No chirks for sale. Book your orders in 
advance, if possible as demand exceeds supply. 
E. B. U X D KRII11.L, “Old Orchard Farm," Poughkeepsie. N.Y. 
White Wyandotte Eggs 
FOR 
_- „ETTING 
from pure English strain. Free range, SI 50 for I3 ; 
S8 per 100. Frank M.Edwards.Water Mill, N.Y’. 
—“Rotral” (Dorcas Line) 
negdl WHITE WYANDOTTES 
Selected, tree farm range stock, $2—15; S5—50; S9 - 
100. H. TV. BUNK, Germantown, New York 
WHITE WYANDOTTES 
HATCHINC EGGS FROM THE BRED-TO-LAY KIND. 
F. W. HARRIS._- MELROSE. N. Y. 
Pure Barron Wyandottes 
World's best utility breed. 275-egg strain. Eggs 15 
—S2 ; 50-S6; 10D—SIO. ARTHUR D. SMITH Norfolk, Conn. 
Buff Wyandottes s £ »d b,"wS 
Mrs. Worthington Holcomb. New Hartford. Conn. 
BARRON’S WHITE WYANDOTTES hatching 
Pullets for sale from stock imported direct with 
records. E. E. LEWIS, Apaiachin, New York 
S.C. BUFF ORPINGTONS 
Sunswick strain. Farm raised and bred for Winter 
layers. Hatching eggs. S3 per setting: 815 per 100 
Mrs. Frank E. Martin, _ Hatfield. Penn." 
CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS 
S.C. White Leghorns, R. I.Reds. Barred Rocks. 3000 Chicks 
4500 Eggs, weekly. Circular : A. 8. HALL, Wallingford. Conn. 
SINGLE COMB R E D S (. Separate farms 
BARON WYANDOTTES! Winter layers 
Eggs—SI 50 per 15; S7.50 per 100. 
L. Arthur Sheldon, Rnute 7, Oswego, N. Y. 
A || IA If £ s. 0. Buff Leghorns, Bar. Rocks. Parcel 
VlHvUd ,,ost Service. Cir. Free. Guarantee Satis¬ 
faction. JACOB NEIM0ND. Box 2. McAlixlerville. Pa. 
Hatching Foes Utility stock White Leghorns. 
ndUilllllg Cggb »8 per hundred. Nine yeari 
in husinees, C. CHRISSOS EGG FARM, Box 5. Groton.'Conn. 
DUFF KOOKS -Stock—Eggs. FIELD, Somers, Ct. 
OhicIfC Single Comb White L e c h o r n *, 15c 
WIIIVIVO single Comb li r o w » I. e g h\> r n a. 18c 
J- GUY LESHER, . Northumberland. Pa. 
White Rock Hnrlfp.rpk £i ,<,lh Eggs, *2 peris; 
TllllCnUhKUUCKorBIS $<j per IOO. 90$> fertile. Chick*, 
$20 per 100, A. O. SCOF IELD, Green Haven. S. Y. 
Quality S. C. W.Leghorn Chicks 
year-old breeders ttiat can-y the blood of the famous 
I Penna. Poultry Farm strain. 1 hese hent are handled 
especially to produce strong, healthy chicks that 
live ami grow. SI5 per i(*0 for April and May. 
I Brook.Side Poultry Farm, Stockton, N. J 
