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JERSEYS 
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LAURELWOOD 
JERSEYS SALE 
FAIRY BOY OF LAURELWOOD 
165767 
Dropped July li, 1918, Reauy for Service. A 
splendid young bull of high quality and 
breeding. 
SIRE—Noble Owl of Laurelwood— 
First prize yearling bull, New England Fair, 
1918. Traces to Spermfle'd Owl, Interested 
Prince, Raleigh’s Fairy Boy and Noble of 
Oaklands. 
DAM—Fairy Glen of Laurelwood— 
In Register of Merit. Junior Champion. 
New England Fair, 1917. Grand Champion 
New England Fair, 1918. Traces to Eminent, 
Mabel’s Poet, Mabel’s Raleigh and Viola’s 
Golden Jolly. 
Also a few young cows for sale and calves of both 
sexes from Register of Merit dams. 
For Pedigrees and Prices, Address 
LAURELWOOD FARM, PRINCETON, MASS. 
FOR SALE 
The Entire Milking Herd of 
Registered Jersey Cows 
At Homestead Farm 
The herd numbers about 20 head, including 4 cows 
Whose R. of M. records average 10,000 lbs. of milk 
and 700 lbs. of butter. Six others are now on Offi¬ 
cial test and promise to do equally as well. This 
herd is free from tuberculosis and contagious abor¬ 
tion; no bad udders or shy quarters and every cow is 
a breeder. The cows are of Stoke Pogis of Prospect. 
Gertie of Glynll.vn, Noble of Oaklands and Golden 
Fern’s Lad Breeding. Some are fresh and others will 
freshen soon. Here is a splendid opportunity for 
either the beginner or established breeder, as the 
owner has bred Jerseys for more than 20 years, with 
production as his first consideration. The present 
herd is descended from the best producers and all 
have plenty of refinement. Will sell in small lots, if 
desired. Also have 3 young bulls that should go in 
•ome good herd. Their dams are the heaviest produc¬ 
ing R. of M. cows and they will sire production. You 
are cordially Invited to personally inspect the cows 
before purchasing. Will meet anyone by appointment 
at Trenton on the Penna. Railroad or Trenton Junc¬ 
tion on the Phil a. & Beading. Write or 'phone. 
A. M. Hellings, Owner 
Homestead Farm, R. No. 1, Trenton, N. J. 
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. 
sjSI Herd of Reg. Jersey Imported Cows 
and daughters of imported Dams. Also two cows of 
Torono Dreed. Also Eieht calves and heifers. Stock 
can be seen at THE MOHAWK FARM. CentrilFsrk, L.I.. or 
write J. G. VENET0S. 379 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. N. T. 
Fosterfield’s Herd Registered JERSEYS 
For sale young cows and heifers dne to freshen soon. 
Heifer calves all ages. Come and see them or write. 
CIUltl.ES (J. FOSTER, P. 0. Boi 173. Morristown, Morris Co.. N. J. 
and heifers. The world’s best. 
Sophie’s Tormentor b 1 o o d lines. 
For side. P. J. Kenepp 
McVeytown, Penn. 
Fnr9nlp nr FyohanffB PURE BRKI) JERSEY 
roroaie or txenange cows and heifers 
Registered. BF.NELLEX Fa KM. Wilmot Road, Hew Rochelle, H.Y. 
GOATS 
For Sale—SWISS T06GENBURG BUCK KIDS 
W pure and better. 815 and up. BRED POES $40 and up. 
S.J. SHAR.PLES, K. l>. 5. Norristown, Pa 
I ” HORSES ~ 
SUFFOLK STALLION 
STANDING FOR SERVICE 
Inquire W. R. WATKINS, Cornwall, N. Y. 
PERCHEUON STALLION—10 yi s. old.. reg.,for 
sale or trade. Weight, 1.000 lbs. Sure foal getter of 
•xtra fine colts. Price, 5450 ; or will trade for cat. 
tie of equal value. Good worker in any harness and 
easy to handle. ALEX. H. SMITH. Monroe. Orange Co.. N.y 
StalliO II for Sale 
Reg. Percheron. 1.800 lbs. Bargain for quick buyer. 
P. Q. SMITH - l'ittstown, N. J. 
For Sale-Two Reg. Belgian Stallions 
both bays; one 3 and the other 6 yean old. 
Mr. WILL GLAZIER - Cattaraugus, New York 
SHEEP 
HOLSTEINS 
Sets 
BLACK & WHITE 
Big Incentive to Own 
Purebred Hlsteins 
Each year .$26,000 is distributed by 
The Holstein-Friesian Association for 
milk and butterfat records of the breed at 
fairs. This has been a wonderful stimu¬ 
lus to Holstein breeders, and has also 
aided in the nation-wide exploitation of 
the superior merits of the purebred Hol¬ 
stein-Friesian cattle. Being a large and 
persistent producer, the hardy and pro¬ 
lific Holstein cow has proved herself the 
most profitable for farmers or dairymen 
throughout the land. 
Read the facts in our free booklets. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
105 Hudson Street 
Brattleboro, Vermont 
Service Bull 
Soon a year old—A bull from a real milk 
cow; dam, 22 lbs. 7 days, and a long-distance 
milker. Sire, Antrim Pride Rag Apple, a grand¬ 
son of Finderne Pride Johanna Rue and Rag 
Apple Korndyke 8th. Three-quarters white. 
Nicely marked. Will make a great sire, and 
pricing him low at $250. Also young bulls 
from excellent dams, good individuals, sired by 
Antrim Pride Rag Apple. Write your wants. 
A few cows and heifers for sale. 
HERD UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVISION 
PATMOOR FARMS. Hartfield, N. Y. 
A DOUBLE BRED KING SEGIS BULL 
H ERE Is a show butt born January 13.1920. His sire 
is one of the greatest producing sons of KING 
LYONS out of a 35-lb. daughter of King Segis. 
This youngster’s dam is an ARO grand-daughter 
of KINO SEGIS PONTIAC ALCARTRA, the famous 
*50,000 bull. Price, 1 1 3 S. 
We also have a few heifer calves of the same 
breeding at farmers prices. 
G. G. BURLINGAME, R. T. D. No.2. Cazenovia. N. Y. 
Registered and High 
Grade HOLSTEINS 
SO reg. heifers, bred to fresh¬ 
en in fall. lO reg.heifer calves. 
3 mos. old. 18 reg. bulls. 3 to 
15 mos. old. 60 reg. cows, fresh 
and springers. 60 high grade 
Holstein springers, Federal tu¬ 
berculin tested. *5 high grade 
heifers, part of them bred. % 
Holstein heifer calves, #20 to 
#25 each. The SPOTto buy Hol- 
steins worth the money. 
JOHN C- REAGAN, fully, NY 
Eah CaL 50 Grade Holstein Fresh 
rui Oulu Cows and Springers 
These cows are good size, young and in nice condi¬ 
tion, and are heavy producers. Carload lots a 
specialty. Prices right. 180 miles from New York 
City. N. Y. O. & W. R. R. 
JAMES CHAMBERS 
Walton, New York 
$ 7 5 Hoisted Heifer Calves $ 7 5 
MALE CALVES, 835 
We specialize in large type. Big producers and top 
notch breeding. Have pleased customers in every 
state in the Union. Will try and please you. Write 
ELITE STOCK FARM, F. H- Rivenburg, Prop., Munnsillle, N, Y. 
2 Sons of a 30-lb. Son of King Korn¬ 
dyke Hingerveldt Ormsby for Sale 
One dam at3yr., Butter 23.93: Milk, 514.40. The 
other at 2V&-yx., J4.53 Butter; Milk, 309.8. Write 
for pedigrees and prices to 
J. F. GOSLEE, R. F. 0. 2, Glenwood Ave., Oneida, N. T. 
For Sale— Madog Lass Pontiac King 
No. 277843. Born April 16. 1919: nearly ready for 
service: 3 4 white; a good individual: dam. a daugh¬ 
ter of Kin^ Pontiac Boon Lilitli No. 106026, a thirty- 
lb. sonof King of the Pontiaes; grand dam an 18.153 
daughter of Pietertje Hartog Korndyke No. 86026. 
This bull has been,well fed. is large and handsome. 
Come and see him. Price, S125. 
R. Price Evans - Cassville, New York 
Reg. Holstein Bull Cali && 
Heifer Calves, $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves, $15 to $25. HENRY K. JARVIS, Port Byron, N.Y. 
Clnsinor Dill Salp nf flhninp Rpu Tllllis F.WPS Uoletohi-KrlMlsn Heifer sad Hull (’alvei. Purebred register- 
UlUSing UUI dale 01 unuiLB neg. lUIUS twis M ed and high grade. Splendid individuals ami breeding. 
Bred for March and April l an ' b S- Also Some ran '®- Reg. Duroc Pigs. BR0WNCR0FT FARMS, McGnw, Cortland Co., N.» 
gains for quick sales. J. 5. MePHEHSOy Seotuville, i. ___ _ _ [ _ * 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes South Down Ewes anil 
Ram Lambs for Sale. ELLIS TIGER, Gladstone, N. J, 
^hrnnohirn fuse for FaIe - Also K«ms and Ram 
. 0 III upsnIT0 LlYBS Lambs. STEVENS BROS., Wilson. H.Y 
FnrCalo Beg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP, RAMS and 
rui Odl6 EWES. Apply Ol’llllt FARM, 1'urebii.e, N. T. 
FOR 
sale 
Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram 
W. C. Whipple, 
Armonk, N. Y. 
DOGS 
Airedales,Collies,andOld English Shepherd Dogs 
Trained male dogs and brood matrons: pups all ages. 
FLEMISH GIANT, NEW ZEALAND AND RUFUS RED BELGIAN 
RABBITS. Semi 6c. for large instructive list of what 
you want. W. R. WATSON. Box 1745, Oakland. Iowa 
Reg. Airedale Pups Danielson, Conn. 
RnllinPiinq »*">NE\V ZEALAND RED RABBITS 
wuinerups nelson bros. grove city, pa. 
C nr 9,1.8 Grandson* of King Korndyke Sadie Vale 
IUI OHIO 2-3 montlis old ; from heavy-producing A. R. 
O. Pams. A1 individuality, markings, size. Tubeiculosis- 
freeherd. Prices reasonable. C. I). HOLMES, Cuenovls, n.t. 
A Bargain Sale of Hnlstpinc 3 Fresh cows, all 
Thoroughbred UUIOICUla h e n v „ n iiUers, 
and4 Heifer calves. $700 takes the Bunch. Wewili 
give the purchaser a Bull calf of excellent Breed¬ 
ing. CLOVER ELM FARM. Chase Brothers, Cooperstown, N.Y. 
peg. Itolntetn Heifer* and a Yearling Bull for sale. 
Stevens Bros. 
Wilson, New York 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
ERNSEYS !:23& 
Products 
Milking Shorthorns^’C; 
for milk and meat. The Parham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Waxhingtonvillc, N. T. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. Everett Fox. Lowell, Mass 
For Sale Reg. Milking Shorthorn Bull 
151s mos. old. Papers furnished. HUIETT BROS . Clyster, N.T. 
$546 was the average price paid for all Guernseys sold at 
public auction in 1919. This average surpasses that ob¬ 
tained by any of the other dairy breeds. An auction sale 
lets the buyer set the price. His price is the only true indi¬ 
cation of the value placed on the breed by the public. Let 
us tell you why Guernseys lead in popular favor. 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R. 43 Peterboro, N. H. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior young bulls two to twelve months old, rich in May Rose Blood. 
Several are sons of 
DON DIAVOLO 
Send for Sales List 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., BOSTON, MASS. 
Drv i r A T ta 17 1 nun Srr«f f LANGWATER ROYAL MASTER 23663 1 We offer 
KM Lh AITO FARMS b > IPENCOYD’S ROYAL SECRET 40685/grandsons 
ULiLiLtLi miiu 1 muiw o{ King o{ the May _ 900 ^ and Imported Golden Secret of 
—_____ _____ _ _ Tilly V’ale, 10028. of Service age and younger. Herd on the 
fl IbPNxhV PHI I V accredited list. To make room will sell for $75 to $ 150. 
UUIjlViljL I DULLO BELLE ALTO FARMS. Wernenville, Pa. M. H. McCALLUM, Manager 
For Sale ™~——— 
Seven Guernsey Cows — 
The Farmer’s 
With one exception all 
are young—All are well 
bred — All are superior 
individuals — All an 
bred—All are free from 
disease — All are produc¬ 
er# — All are typical 
Guernseys. 
Send for Descriptive List and Price 
H. HAYWARD, fenn?: I 
E E 
Opportunity 
A few choicely bred bull 
calves sired by Langwater 
Cavalier No. 21012, whose 
daughters average 608.34 lbs. 
fat at years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, 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 H0LUST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
Mary Rose Guernsey 
BULL CALF 
I am offering an exceptionally fine indi¬ 
vidual from A. R. Dam. Good in every way. 
HEAD RIVER FARM 
Smith town, - . L. I„ N. Y. 
flhilmark Farm Guernseys 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSE BREEDING 
•300 will buy bull dropped Jan. 19.1919. whose 
value will increase. He is well grown, broken 
color, good individual. His sire is too young to 
have any tested daughters, but is out of a 550-lb. 
cow. Dam will be tested this period, and is a 
grand-daughter of Spotswood Daisy Pearl with 
18602 of milk, 957 fat. Write for pedigree. 
Cohasset - Mass. 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every way. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt., 0*»ining, N.Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 mos. old. A. B. breeding with size and 
constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Bor 60, Roslyn, N. Y. 
MAPLE GLEN 
GUERNSEYS 
(Herd Established in 1882 ) 
Write for price list on tuberculin tested 
May Rose Guernsey bull calves from A. K. 
dams. Sons and grandsons of Florham 
Laddie, a $5500.00 son of Ne Plus Ultra. 
L. L. COGGSHALL LOCKE,N.Y. 
FORESTDALE GUERNSEYS 
Excellent young Bulls of serviceable age, sons of 
JETHROE’S MASHER «f FORESTDALE 
out of A.R. Dams, also 5 A.R. Cows and two Heifers, 
five and and two months old. 
Send for Sales List 
Kicliard D. DeForest Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Guernseys 
^ M \ OF QUALITY 
Guernsey Bull &S£V,!vSEl 
times to May Rose. His sire’s dam was Lang- 
water Nancy. Fine individual with very 
promising daughters. AVe can’t use him, so 
here’s a big bargain for the first comer. 
C. G. Weaker Co., Inc. Auburn, N. Y. 
A few hulls at reasonable prices 
. % # . HERD SIRE; 
ep ^ WYEBROOK ALTAIR 
N ^ Bar None Ranch, Berlin, N. Y. 
Reg.Guernsey Bull 
A very fine individual. Sired by Pencoyd Bar¬ 
on 39484. Dam. an A. R. cow. Write for ped¬ 
igree. Price. S75. RALPH T. BOWER. King F«rry. N.Y. 
Spring Farm GUERNSEYS KMa Mi 
Sire, Gov. II of the Rouettes. Two of the 
Dams are on A. R. test. Also One bull 18 mos. 
old. Sire. Imp. Bedas May Day. One an 11- 
mos.-old Grandson of Sir Elsax of Glenburnie. 
Dam has an A. R. record of 426 lbs. fat. 
SPRING FARM, Tilly Foster, N. Y. 
3VEAY HOSE BULL 
Born July i3th, 1917. Tiequean Frank of Fretz- 
land. Sire. Frank Rose. A. R. Dam. Imported 
Tiequean Rose, A.R. Rich in May Rose blood. 
A splendid bull tohead your herd. Price, 9400. 
Clrclovlew Farms. 'Solebury, Bucks Ca., Fa. 
ForSalo-Reg. Guernsey Bull 
calved Oct. 7, 1919. A beautiful individual. From 
great producing ancestors. Write for pedigree. 
Price, S75. Ralph T. Bower, King Ferry, N. Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. R. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
EXCELLENT VALUE 
Smithville Flats, Chenango Co., New York 
sa°i.k. Reg. Young Guernsey Bulls Reg: 
ist -r Dams, sired by Langwater Major, more than a 
three-quarter brother the world’s champion 2-yr.-old 
Guernsey cow. M. J. Grimes <£ Bro., Catawissa, Pa. 
Young, Pure-bred Guernsey Bulls p^^you 
own a &rade herd, improve it by placing one of these 
bulls at its head. Shugbark Farm, Saog«rtiea, H.Y. 
Sunnyside Guernseys on,^ 
S. Bureau of Animal Industry’s Accredited Herds. 
James E. van Alstyne. Kinderhook, N.Y. 
For Sale— GUERNSEYS o y « 
splendid breeding. Guaranteed right in every way. 
Price right. A. JANSSEN.Kingspshil RasA. Great Ntck, L I..N.Y. 
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AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animnlsof all ages for Sale. 
Lotus know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
ABERDEEN ANGUS 
T hree Registered Aberdeen- Align, lleifer.. Three 
vearsold. Will freshen ill April. Cheap to close out. 
Earl I). Brown R. No. 2, luox, New York 
Feeds and Feeding now $2.75 
This standard book by Henry & Mor¬ 
rison has been advanced to $2.75, at 
which price we can supply it. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street New YorM 
