lht RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
617 
SWINE 
THOROUGH¬ 
BRED 
DUROC-JERSEYS 
I .a to fall Hoar and Sow 
Pigs, Hied Sown to far¬ 
row in April, May and 
June uiIbo Service Hours. 
Send for descriptive 
prices and catalog 
Write for Valuable 
Hook on Jtog Manage¬ 
ment,' free during 
"The Red Hog** month, of April. 
A fine young Sow of the Defender Orion Breed¬ 
ing, destined to make a 400-lb. animal when ma¬ 
ture. capable of registration, 5 months old, price 
$55. First check gets her. 
Avery promising young Boar, popular blood lines 
ready for service in June. Price $50. 
Sold, subject to our guarantee of exchange. 
ENFIELD FARMS, W'.H.Whtaey, Owner 
ENFIELD, CONN. 
Grand Champion Stock 
REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY HOGS, 
FINEST BLOOD IN AMERICA. 
Bows coming in second litter 8100 each. 
Service hoars 8ired by Grand Champion. 
200 lbs.. 80S each. 
Orders now booked for Spring litters. 
MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. 
SWEET BRIAR FARMS. Inc., Somerville. N. J. 
MuleFoot 
ServiceBoars 
$30 
registered, weigh 100 lbs. Weanlings. $15; three, 
any sex, »35. G-lenwood Farm, Randall. N. Y. 
nilDfin ICRCCVC correct type and 
UUItUO ll End C I 0 QUALITY above all 
Service boars and bred sows. Now booking orders 
for Baby Domes. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. 
We also offer the Big Type Poland Chinas. Start 
your herds from the lluest itud largest herds In the east. 
Fairhope Farms, Box R, Berkshi-e, N. Y. 
DUROC-JERSEYS ‘HIHS 
for 5 to 6 week’s old pijjs to be shipped after April 15th at 
$10 each, or 4 for $50- Can furnish Boar Pigs not akin. 
F. B. CRAWFORD NORTH EAST. PA. 
Reg. Berkshire Service Boars For Sale immune. 
Tho long, deep, smooth kind, ready for service. 
WOOOBURN HSU FARM. F.WSILCOCK, Supt., R. D. No 3. Newburgh.N.T. 
Reg. O. I. C. Boar-200 lbs. 
I- H. Silver Prem. Stock direct. Will sell cheap. No 
room. MAC BAIN, Hickory Lawn, CLUSTER, N. J. 
Three Fine Yearling SERVICE BOARS Cheap 
Top Wonder bleeding. F. B. CRAWFOHD. North Esst, Pa. 
Duroc-Jersey Boars 
Terms reasonable. A. Vt. MUD, Brandywine Summit, l'n, 
Reg. Duroc and Collins Strain of Jersey Reds 
Six weeks old pigs. 
KARL D. SHINER. The Den Moor Farm, T0WANDA, PA. 
srVTYSIIlE bn roc. Service hoars from our April litters. A 
few gilts and boars from our Fall litters. Hooking orders 
from this Spring's litters. J. E. «in ALSTTNE, Kindcrbook, N.T 
Phovlor U/hilnc October boar pigs *40 each. Reg. Certifl- 
UncSloI ITniluo cates free. Booking orders for Spring 
pigs. Writenow. V ic t o r F u r m >, ltellvule, N. Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
QUALITY 
BERKSHIRES 
Spring pigs out of large, mature sows, sired 
by 0. Longfellow Rival and Thoruliebank’s 
Rival. The kind that attain size and main¬ 
tain type. Price, $20 up. 
THORNUEBANK FARMS, Glen Spey, Sulliv.n Co.. N. Y. 
BERKSHIRE SWINE 
We have some excellent registered hied sows due 
now. We are taking orders for pigs, $>20.00 up. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 
LOOOST l.OIMiK Film, C. W. Kuchler. I.a Orangeville, N.T. 
Registered Berkshires 
Spring Pigs—Excellent individuals 
Satisfaction guaranteed—prices reasonable 
ANDERSON & BEREK, Fishkill, N. Y. 
Berkshire Sows 
Two Sired by Sensa¬ 
tional Masterpiece, 
also several yearl¬ 
ings by Sensational Charmers Masterpiece 6th. Some show 
Specimens. Address — DENNISON FARMS, 169 Pearl SI., Bulfele, N.T. 
Epochal Berkshire 
Spring pig-. Selected stock for brooders at SI5 
oa di 8 weeks old. Either sex. A iso full gills and ser- 
vice boars. MIDDLEBROOK FARM, Allcnhurst, N. J. 
Registered Berkshire Pigs 
Bight weeks old. Prom Pine Large Stock. $20 each. 
One Fifteen-Montli-Oid Sow. Has farrowed large 
litter. $100. G. W. LAWTON. North H ackensack , N. J, 
BERKSHIRES “ 
HOWESHOUSE FARMS,CarNon Station, Orltans Co., N. Y. 
Rai*kchirac con breeders. <1 works old. Either 
DBll\5> IIIT 05 mix; SI O each. Trios not ukin 
t’l.OVKRDAI.K FARM. Charlotte, N. Y 
BERKSHIRES 
Registered 
Pigs Both Sexes—High Quality. Reasonable Prices. 
POWELL CltEEK FARMS, Mays Landing, N. J. 
Two Excellent Vegetable Books 
By R. L Waffs 
Vegetable Gardening.$1.75 
Vegetable Forcing.2.00 
For sale by 
The Rural New-Yorker 
333 W. 30th St., New York 
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BERKSHIRES 
Stone’s Berkshires 
We offer the following registered Sows: 
1 Robins Belle 3 Julia Premiers 
6 Robins Matchless 2 Golden Jewells 
1 Robins Pauline 1 Matchless May 
Here are fourteen young lows with long bodies, broad 
backs, good heads and short noses, bred to farrow in 
May and June, they all carry pigs by our great boar 
Epochal of Stone Farm IVo. 255848 
Mating English boars with our best American sows 
increases size and vigor that puts value in Berkshire*. 
Here is a grand opportunity to add new blood to your 
herd at reasonable prices. We keep the sowa until safe 
in pig and guarantee safe arrival via express. 
We offer February and March pigs aired by 
Superior of Stone Farm 2d No. 258849 
Hi* dam is more than half sister to Premier 
Princess the Grand Champion sow at Ohio, In¬ 
diana and New York State Fairs, and Eastern 
Berkshire Congress 1918. One makes no mis¬ 
take in buying his pigs at $25.00 each, when 
two months old. 
RICHARD H. STONE 
Trumansburg, N. Y. 
GILT SALE 
FORTY HEAD 
Berkshire County Berkshire Club 
To be held at 
Blythewood Farms, Pittsfield, Mass. 
April 8-1P. M. 
There will he a few bred tows and boars sold 
All animals entered In the sale will be 
of the best" breeding and excellent individ¬ 
ually. Each consignment passed a Judging 
committee. If you want the blood of Lord 
Premier's Successor, Rival’s Champion 
Best, Lee Premier and other good ones, 
you will And them here. Plan to attend 
the banquet the evening before the sale at 
the American House, Pittsfield 1 . Notify 
secretary to make reservations. 
Write for catalog to 
Wm. H. McKee, Sec’y Pittsfield, Mass. 
Sale Held in Heated Pavilion 
Champion Berkshires 
Wo breed the large size prolific Berkshire the kind 
wilh big bone, broad, thick backs, long deep thick 
hams. Write for circular showing photographs of 
our prize-winning boars, sows and barrows. We of¬ 
fer fall and summer pigs both sexes, boars ready for 
service and .o« s bred to our Grand Champion sires. 
HOOD FARM - Lowell, Mass. 
Big Type BERKSHIRES 
Next Public Sale, October 25th, 1919 
Consisting of 60 head. Thirty boars ready for 
service and 30open gilts of Spring 1919 farrow. 
No hogs are sold from this herd at private sale. 
C. H. CARTER, Whltgnern Farm. West Chester. Pa. 
Anedjo Berkshires 
Are bred for size and quality combined 
The big, mellow, easy feeding type, with neat heads, 
broad backs and E X T It A II E A V Y 11 A M 8. 
Foundation herds, service boars, brood sows and pigs 
H. M. TERWI1XIGER, Mgr. Anedjo Farm,Webster, Mass. 
ALBAMONT 
Registered Berkshires 
We offer extra line spring and summer pigs, both 
sexes, at very attractive prices. These are mostly by 
Albamont Duke, an outstanding sou of Successors 
Double 208932, and out of daughters of Successors 
Duke 10th. a great prize-winning son of Lord Pre¬ 
miers Successor 161600. Write for price list and pedi¬ 
grees. We offer tho 1917 lirst prize International 
Shropshire ram at an attractive price. 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High St, BOSTON, MASS. 
H. GRIMSHAW, 
GUERNSEYS 
EDGERTON FARM 
Guernseys 
M j. /Under Government Health Supervision 
\ tested for production in the A. R. 
Langwater Recluse 31327 
Son of the noted Langwater Fashion 23660, who 
sired Langwater Phyllis 70607, the leading Guern¬ 
sey Two-year-Old ami other noted ones 
IS OUR HERD SIRE 
Our Guernsey Females represent 
Some best American and Island blood. Also have 
Adv. Registry records. 
Specially Choice Young Bulls and Stock at Reasonable Prices 
Address. EDGERTON FARM. Bennington. N. H. 
Chiiraark Farm 
Guernseys 
An exceptionally fine seven months old 
Bull Calf for sale. Good every way. Bred 
for steady production, 
information. 
Write for full 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt , 
Ossining, N. Y. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
Our February 1st “ Sales List ” of Registered bullH is 
ready to be sent you for the asking. List includes 
15 bulls of various ages. Priced reasonable, as we 
need the room for our spring calves. Entire herd 
has been tested for tuberculosis by the U. S. B. A. I. 
W. S. KERR, Mgr., - Cohasset, Mass, 
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Stannox Farm 
May Rose Guernseys 
Offers some well bred bnll calves out of A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and prices sent oil request. 
P. F. STAPLES. Mgr. - East Holllston. Mass. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
Our customers write our advts. Letter from 
J. Compton, Armour, W, Va.: "Pigs received in 
good condition. / am well pleased with them." AYe 
offer ninety bred gilts for sale. Send for list. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15, DUNDEE, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed right 
in every way. The dams milk from 41) to 55 lbs. 
daily when fresh. Buy one of them and grade up 
your herd. Conld spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices and pedigrees. QTTO W. POST, Ensenor*, N. T- 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 tol2mos. 
old. A. K. breeding wilh size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
Two Reg. GUERNSEY BULLS 
11 mos. old. Dams give 40 lbs. 5< milk when fresh. 
Price right. James L>. Gibson, Whitney Crossing. N.Y. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
] 
WALGROVE HERD 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
OVER 50 HEAD IN HERD 
Many imported. Ail registered. Tuberculin tested. 
Milk records kent. Write lor price ami particulars 
on Herd Heading Bulls. WalnuiGrove Farm,Washingtonville , N.Y 
Black Percheron 
STALLION For Sale 
from Imported dam and sire. Rising 3 
C. W. BENDER, - Elk Lick, Pa. 
AYRSHIRES 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein 
Veal 
Get Guernseys 
Pure bred Guernseys produce large quantities of 
milk that contains 25 per cent more food value than 
ordinary milk, and they transmit this ability to 
their offspring. This ia why Guernsey breeders sell 
their stock for big prices. Start breeding Guernseys 
now and receive more money for your work. Send 
for our free booklet. " The Story of the Guernsey." 
The AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R, PETERBORO, N. H. 
No Kind or Quality of Veal 
is so much in demand as that of the Holstein- 
Friesian breed- It is an important source of 
revenue to Holstein dairymen, adding an im¬ 
portant item to the credit side of the dairy 
farmer’s account. Holstein calves weigh 100 
to 135 lbs. at birth. 
If interested in 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 
Send for onr b o o k 1 e t s—they contain much 
valuable information. 
HOLSTEIN - FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION OF 
AMERICA, Box 105, Brattleboro,Vt. 
400—Cortland Co. Cows For Sale-400 
llO Fresh cows. Try a load of these If you 
want milk. 
150 Cows due to calve this month and next. 
Good size, the best dairy type you 
ever saw. 
70 Registered cows, fresh and due to calve 
soon. 
TO Registered Bulls, with a lot of eood 
breeding. 
60 Heifers. They are extra high grade*. 
Mostly due to calve this spring. 
Cortland Holstein Farms, Bidk., 2 c!'rtu la? n?V. 
YEARLING HOLSTEIN BULL 
Advertised last week Is sold. Here Is another one a little better 
bred and the equal of the first one in all other respects. Born 
April 20,1918. Sire— Buello Kins: Pontiac, a son of King: of the 
Pontiacs from a 29.3-lb. cow that has two 25-lb. daughters. Dam— 
Westside Aawrie Walker, a daughter of the grandly bred bull, 
King of the Black & Whites, (six of his seven nearest dams have 
records above 30 lbs.) Dam made 17.72 lbs. butter at 2 yrs. and 18 
days of age. Her dam is a 33.8-lb. cow of almost perfect type and 
first-class breeding. This bull ia niqely marked, more white than 
black; a first-class individual, well mown, straight and ready for 
immediate service. Will be tuberculin tested. If interested, 
write for pedigree and photo. Price- $250 F. O. B. 
JOHN M. HOWARD Sherburne,N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
54 Holstein calves, either sex, 
$2 0 to $25 each, express 
paid, in lots of 6. 
35 high grade cows and hei- 
fersfresn and close springer. 
25 registered cows and heifers 
due in March. 
1 5 registered bulls. 
15 registered heifers bred to 
freshen in Fall and ready to 
breed at very low prices. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y. 
Don’t Buy Poorly Bred Holstein Bulls 
We offer for SI00 choice of two lO-wks.-old rugged 
calves, sire. 3I-lb. son of K. S. P. Alcartra, out of A. 
R. O. daughters of Fairmont Spofford Pietje, 35.61- 
lb. bull. Handsome marking*. Send for pedigrees. 
CLOVERDALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
Hice.LightColored, gka g »e Holstein HeiferCalves 
Also ll-mos.-old buil from 27-lb. sire. $100 takes 
him. Write for full description. 
Spring Brook Farm, East Freetown, N. Y. 
30 Head of Registered Holstein Cows 
some fresh and balance soon to farrow. To any one 
who desires Choice, young and well bred stock itwill 
pay you to write for Prices, ll. H. PriXF.K A SOSf,Selo,]».Y. 
High Grade Holstein Calves 
for prices. Satisfaction and safe delivery guar¬ 
anteed. FRINK GAMEL PINE GROVE FARM, Locke, N. T. 
King JesseKorndykef^ot 80 - 
stein Bull calf, *35. - 
. 28. 1917. *150. Beg. H<>1- 
CLIFFORO SHELDON, South Hartford, N. Y 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves writlfof 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenauoo. N.T 
30 Head Pure Bred Holstein Heifers 
Harry Vail, New Milford, Orange Co., N. V. 
PUREBRED REG. HOLSTEINS 
All ages, either sex. Also High Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex, $20 to $25 each. F. 11. WOOD, Cortland, $• w York 
JERSEYS 
BERKSHIRES 
Service Boars. 20 Tried sows and gilts bred for 
early spring farrow. Open gilts. Pigs all ages, 
both sexes. Write for list or come and see them. 
North East, Pa. 
World’s Champion Ayrshires 
23,518 lbs. Milk. 1.069 lb?. Butter Is average of 3 of 
our cows. 18,276 His. Milk, 850 lbs. Butter is average 
of 10 of our cows. We offer choice Bull Calves 
closely related to these champion cows @ $100 
each. Females, $200 each mid upward. Write 
for particulars ami tell us your wants. 
PENSHURST FARM. - Narbcrth, Pa. 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
Registered AYERSHIRES 
I am offering eight head of well-bred, good individuals. 
One hull 3 i ears old, four cows, two about to freshen, one 
yearling heifer, one heifer and one hull both six months 
old. I obtained tliis lot on a debt and am offering for 
half their value. Price for lot $1000. 
Addre*s—DENNISON FARMS, 159 Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
DOCS 
For Sale-Ped. Airedale Pups s 25 ? le sir 2 ; 
International Champion Knotenai-Chinook. Inter¬ 
national Champion Sudan Swivler two generation* 
buck of dam. WILLIAM T LAING, Easlport. L. I , N. Y. 
Springbank Berkshires ScotchCol M CI>lippies 
Sows and gill* I am offering are bred to Sytnbo- 
leer’s Superb. 254336 and Duke’s Champion 22d, 
246254. for late March and April farrow. Three June, 
1918, Service Boars out of a Charmer's Star Master, 
No. 165723, Sow. Send for Historic pedigrees and 
price. J. K. WATSON, lttarbledal«. Conn. 
from registered »too 
John D. Smith, - Walton. New York 
Airedales and Collies ® r f ea Jm 
! pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in¬ 
structive list. 5c. W. R. WATSON. Bo* 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
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JERSEY BULL 
For 
Sale 
old enough for service this Spring; hi* first 
four dams are in Register of Merit averaging 
10 , 126.1 lbs. mil.c and 661 lbs. 11 oz. butter; 
his daughters will please you. 
Address, E.W. MOSHER, Aurora, N.Y. 
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Practical 
Live Stock Books 
FOR SALE BY RURAL NEW-YORKER 
FEEDS AND FEEDING-Henry . $2.50 
MANUAL OF MILK PRODUCTS— 
Stocking .2.00 
DISEASES OF ANIMALS—Mayo . 1.75 
PRODUCTIVE SWINE HUSBANDRY 
Day . 1.75 
BREEDING OF FARM ANIMALS— 
Harper .1.50 
CHEESE MAKING—Van Slyke . 1.75 
BUTTER MAKING— Publow . . .60 
MILK TESTING— Publow and Troy .60 
