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Econom 
“Voductiorv^ 
Wherein Lies the Value 
of a Purebred Sire 
It is in his ability to stamp on his offspring the greatest 
number of desirable qualities, and to eliminate undesirable char¬ 
acteristics. The purebred Guernsey bull has demonstrated hia 
power to improve the quality of common stock, to increase pro¬ 
duction and to multiply profits. Write for free booklets. 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB, 
Box R 39 Peterboro, N. H. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior young bulls two to twelvejmonths old, rich in May Rose Blood. 
Several are sons of 
DON DIAVOLO 
Send for Sales List 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., BOSTON, MASS. 
MAPLE GLEN FARM a few May Rose bull calves for sale from 
dams with official yearly records—good enough 
T Tc Si W to head any herd at a reasonable price. 
Established 1882. L. L. Coggshall, Locke, N. Y. 
Qhilmark farm g uernseys 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every nay. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt., Ossining, N.Y. 
$400.00 
WILL BUY 
Fisherman of Oaks Farm 
No. 5957S. horn April 70, 1919. Sire Ay Lingeilir Firhermen, 
No. 71673, Oom, Noro ol Glcnlurnie, No. 37533 
A calf hard to fault in any way. handsomely marked 
straight on the hack, long body and well grown; His 
sire is a son of King of the May and out of Langwater 
Pearl with a record of 12763 lbs. milk and 689 lbs. fat, 
and was sold for $5000.00. The dam of this calf is a 
grand-daughter of Ulenwood’8 Mainstay on her 
sire's side and of King Masher on her dam’s side. She 
is a wonderful eow and carries a perfect udder. Calf 
is tuberculin tested and a bargain. 
THE OAKS FARM. Cohasset, MASS. 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from high testing A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and Prices sent on request. 
P. F. Staples, Manager 
EAST H0LL1ST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Rend for Bale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 mos. old. A. R. breeding with size and 
tonstitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Roilyn, N. Y. 
Suburban Farm Guernseys 
llltllD nriihS. King's VaDguard. son of Ne Plus Ul¬ 
tra. Preakness Warrior, son of Langwater Warrior. 
FOB SALE—Bull and Heifer Calves—Bred Cows. 
JAMES II. SEAMAN. Glens Falls, N. Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. H. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
IXCELLENT VALUE 
Smithville Flats,, Chenango Co., New York 
Bull calves from high pro- 
X dams and one of U. 
s Accredited Herds. 
Kinpkrhook, N. Y. 
Sunnyside Guernseys due!™ 
S. Bureau of Animal Industry a 
Jam ics F. van Ai.sty.ne, 
A Few Very Desir¬ 
able Specimens 
Registered - - 
GEO. H. CABLE 
Guernsey Heifers 
FOR 
SALE 
North Salem, N\ Y. 
The Farmer’s 
Opportunity 
A few choicely bred bull 
calves sired by Langwater 
Cavalier No. 21012, whose 
daughters average 608.34 lbs. 
fat at 2 % years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms .*. Ipswich, Mass. 
B. A. Mackinnon. 
Westview Guernseys 
We offer a few choice May Rose bull 
calves at quick sellm? prices $50 to 
$200. One of these bulls will increase 
the production of your herd. They 
are all sons of our senior sire 
LAN6WATER ULTIMAS 
Hla two nearest dams average 
11,367.2-lbs. of milk and 663-lbs of 
butterfat. Address all correspond¬ 
ence to: 
WESTVIEW FARM, PAWLING, N.Y. 
Otvnrr. F. K. Wurst, Mgr. 
Two Grandsons ^J e pijjs mtr a 
Out of Imp. Dams 
523 and 513 (at respectively. 
PRICES ON APPLICATION. 
EDGEWATER FARMS, Canandaigua, N. Y . 
FORESTOALE GUERNSEYS 
Excellent young Bulls of serviceable age, sons of 
JETHROE’S MASHER of F0RESTDALE 
out of A.It. Dams, also 5 A.R. Cows and two Heifers, 
five and and two months old. 
Send for Sales List 
Richard D. Deforest Amsterdam, N. Y. 
AM OVERSTOCKE14—will sacrifice 
Three Pure Bred GUERNSEY HEIFER CALVES 
One Two-Yr.-OId. Will freshen in January. 
C. H. TABEN. CWvtrl.nd Farm. MANUUS, N. T. 
KbbKWnob Fa KM. Registered Guernsey bull calves 
by Saugerties Ultra Cavalier Xo. 48382. Sixteen Slav 
Rose crosses. Farmers' prices. 0RKA M. RH00EI, Etna, N.t. 
lOOO 
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Butter Fat Records In 
Every Section 
HE best way to prove that the Jersey is 
the most adaptable cow is to look at 
SO> CA/ *0 LlH/ 
86 7 
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JERSEYS 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out ol R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
15 JERSEY HEIFERS 15 
15 BEAUTIES 
ALL by a Register of Merit sire. 
ALL out of Register of Merit dams. 
ALL with grnndams in Register of Merit. 
Write now for descriptive list to 
BRIGHTSIDE FARMS E. W. Mosher 
Aurora, N. Y. 
and bull 
ForSale-Reg. Jersey Heilers calves, some 
from tested cows. *40 each. GEO. t. EERNIS A SON. Atwiten. N.T. 
Six-yr.-old BnllRKR 
FOR SALE 
CHEAP 
Bred by O. J. Maigne, Rutland,Vt. Reason for sell¬ 
ing—not enough service. Address 
Mr. FRANK H. STEVENS. 410 Pearl Street. New York City 
ABERDEEN ANGUS 
ABERDEEN- the improved beef breed 
_ M _ B1 Write for particulars or circulars. 
ANGUS C.W.ECKARDT. 31 Nissan St.. New York 
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The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
a Quick reply and a “square deal. ” See 
guarantee editorial page. 
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AYRSHIRES 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Walgrove 
MILKING 
Shorthorns 
At the three big Eastern Pall Fairs, Syracuse, Wor¬ 
cester and Springfield, we won 8 Champion ships, 
‘28 First Prizes. 15 Second Prizes. 6 Third Prizes. 
Inquiries solicited. 
WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washlngtonvilte, N. Y. 
MILKINB SHORTHORNS. EvxkkttFox, Lowkll, Mass 
the official R. of M. records in any section. 
In the North, South, East and West — Jerseys show their 
superiority. 
If you want cows that'yield the richest milk from the least feed — 
you must get Jerseys. 
If you want cows that are adaptable to any climate—you want 
Jerseys. 
If you want cows that mature early and don’t outlive their^ use¬ 
fulness as soon as other breeds—get Jerseys. 
Jerseys are known as the Pride—Prize—Profit breed. Always gen¬ 
tle in disposition, noble-looking, with a well-rounded udder of large 
capacity, and prominent milk veins. 
Jersey Milk averages 5.37% butter fat. In every market, Jersey 
milk, Jersey butter and Jersey cheese bring the highest prices. 
Know more about Jerseys. Write today for a summary of 12,000 
official years’ tests, together with records in your state, and infor¬ 
mation concerning our Register of Merit Department. 
The American Jersey Cattle Club 
322 G West 23rd Street New York, N. Y. 
An Institution for the benefit of every Jersey owner 
BLACK V WHITE 
A Holstein Cow Twenty 
Years Young 
The wonderful vitality which is charac¬ 
teristic of the purebred Holstein-Friesiau 
breed is strikingly shown in the career of 
Jetske Roe’s Aaggie’s Artis. When twenty 
years old she dropped her sixteenth calf. 
For fifteen gestation periods she totaled 
232.500 pounds of milk which, at 4 cents 
a quart, would be $4.(520 at a cost for feed 
for fifteen years amounting to $1,980. 
She thus showed a profit of $2,640 in ad¬ 
dition to which must be reckoned $6,000 
worth of fine, healthy calves. She won 
many ribbons and prizes at fairs, and has 
seven daughters with A. R. O. records. 
Send for our free booklets—today. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
105 Hudson Street 
Erattleboro, Vermont 
King Scgis Both Sides 
A Real Bargain 
Calves are selling for ^30.90 to $40.00 as veals— 
It costs to register, transfer and crate about $10.00 
more. Any thoroughbred priced at $40.00 or less i« 
surely nothing to breed from. 
We have a Holstein Bull Calf—bred on strongest 
of lines. Bight in every way. Born December Ttb. 
More white than black—from a sire whose dam has 
made $7-lbs. butter in 7 days—a daughter of the 
great Judge Segis. 
The'dam of this Calf, from a son of the noted 
Sir Korndyk® Pontiac Artis —and out of a 
daughter of Sir Vreiuan Hengerveld. 
Could you ask for more? 
We will accept $75.00 for this calf provided order 
is received within five (5 days of date of issue of 
this paper. 
We guarantee our shipments to please on arrival 
or will refund upon return of calf (expenses paid). 
Breeder of , 
Holstein. 
Friesian 
Cattle. 
F.C. Biggs, "Sf Trumansburg, N.Y. 
Here is a show bull born March 31, 1919, bred along lines 
that produce world’s champions. His sire is one of the 
best bred sons of King Segis Pontiac Alcartra. the famous 
$30,000 bull. His d»ni is out of an 18-lb. daughter of Jo¬ 
hanna King Segis. the 40-lb. grandson of King Segis. In 
four generations he ti aces three times to King Segis. We 
also have a few heifers whose sire is out of a35-lb. daugh¬ 
ter of King Segis. 
Gr. G. Burlingame. Cazenovia, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
Stock assembled under exacting requirements as to 
individual quality and sold under true 
representat ions. 
We sustain current offerings of approximately 50 
large, high class grade cows, fresh or soon due. 
Also some 20 head or more, with always more avail¬ 
able, of registered stock of advanced breeding. De¬ 
scriptions of offerings upon request. 
DAVIS & HAYWOOD. Billston Spa, Saratoga Co., N.Y. 
Reg. Holstein Bull Call g“a 
Heifer Calves, $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves. $15 to $25. HENRY K. JARVIS. Port Byron. N.Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves wntlfor 
special offer. BATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Cltittcaiago.N.Y 
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 mouth and next. 
Good size, the best dairy type you 
ever saw. 
70 Registered cows, fresh and due to calve 
soon. 
10 Registered Bulls, with a lot of good 
breeding. 
60 Heifers. They are extra high grades. 
Mostly due to calve this spring. 
Cortland Holstein Farms, £Sk Bid«., 2 corti°^N?V. 
H olstein Friesian Heifer and Hull Calve*. Pure 
bred registered and high grade. Splendid individuals 
and breeding. BR0WNCR0FT FARMS. McGriw, Certlind C«., N. T. 
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