The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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HOLSTEINS 
BERKSHIRE 
BERKSHIRES 
Purebred Holstein 
Cows Lead 
After a 6-year study of dairy operations 
on over 20 farms in three different- parts 
of Minnesota, Prof. Cooper of the State 
Experiment Station finds that dairying is 
most profitable in the “Holstein Section” 
of the state. 
In 1905 the average profit per cow was 
only $10.10. In 1909, it had increased to 
$38.45 per cow, or 43 per ct. on capital 
invested. Increase was due to improved 
herds, purebred Holsteins having been 
substituted for grade beef breeds. As 
soon as dairying is put on a systematic 
basis, the Holstein cow comes to the front. 
If facts and figures mean anything to you, 
vend for our illustrated literature. 
" the holstein-friesian association 
105 Hudson Street 
Brattleboro. Vermont 
For Sale—Cows 
GOVERS 
LADY 
BEAUTY 
SER1DA 
(5th calf) Daughter of 
Star Farms Lyons 
Corneicopia. 
(2d ealf) Granddaughter 
of Fairview Korndyke 
and Pontiac Korndyke. 
(3d ealf) Granddaughter 
ot Beauty Pietertje, 
Butter King, Jr. and 
Artis DeKol Poach. 
(3d ealf) Granddaughter 
of King of the Pontiac 
and Aaggie Tehee, 3ds. 
Sur Paul. 
All are out of registered cows and bred to 
"St. Pontiac Lady (Jloriuda” now owned 
by us. These cows are being add to make 
room in our cow barns for cows of our own 
breeding. Photographs furnished in any 
desired positions. An unusual opportun¬ 
ity lbr any one who wants to start breeding 
profitable stock. 
ADDRESS 
Robindale & Briarstream 
Farms 
Box 235, Willow Grove, Pa. 
Holsteins 
REGISTERED AND GRADES 
150 REG. CATTLE 20 REG BULLS 
,100 high grades. A carload of 
Uny age that you may want. % 
Holstein heifer calves, S20 
leach, express paid, in lots of 5. 
Over 2.000 satisfied cus tomers 
Will send list iu your state for 
reference of square dealing at 
SPOT FARM. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y 
Double King Segis Breeding 
Here is a show bull born In March, whose sire is a 
son of KING LYONS, out of a S6-lb. daughter of 
KING SEGIS. His dam is by a son of KING SEGIS 
PONTIAC ALCAKTKA, who combines in the closest 
degree the blood of all the great foundation bulls. 
We also have two heifers Dorn in June, that are 
sired by a son of KING SEGIS PONTIAC ALCAKTKA. 
ll'rt'te for price and pedigree. 
G G. BURLINGAME, R.F.D. No. 2, Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Reg. Holstein Bull Calf S b»JdL“*RS 
lieiter Calves, $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves, $15 to $25. HENRY K. JARVIS, Port Byron. N Y. 
*re«. e HOLSTEIN BULL (Yearling) 
carrying the best blood of our herd, for sale, reasonable. 
PLUMB STOCK FARM, No. Bangor, N. Y. 
H olstcin-Krlesian llelfer mid Hull Calves. Pure bred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding. 
Keg. Huron l’lgs. BR0WNCR0FT FARMS. McGriw, Cortland Co.. N T. 
■ Unlolain Uaifara bred to 31-lb. sire, and heifer 
. nuisinm nniinrs calves, stevens bros.. wiison. n.y. 
SHEEP 
CUIT'E'D Black faced Scotch Highland yearling 
rams ready for service. Sired by im¬ 
ported rains. Good individuals. $85.00 to $50.00 
The Southeastern Farms. R. F. D. No. 31, New Canaan, Conn'. 
DOGS 
For Sale, Foxhounds Seer ‘mr"” 
V. Pauflh, 
MARYLAND 
Pedigreed Airedale Pups 
GOATS 
FfMR C/lf C Pure Snunen doe: Toggenburg 
,*■** doe; 2 Toggenburg doe kids; 6 
omiis old: 1 Toggenburg buck. Good Milk stock. 
M.BAYEUDOKFFF.R. Huguenot Park, N.Y. 
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BERKSHIRES —Supreme 
There are more purebred BERKSHIRES in New 
England, New York and Penna. than all other pure¬ 
bred hogs put together. 
-rf T X T *”1 Because the Berkshire meat is the best of 
■"■'I all breeds. Because the BERKSHIRE has proven 
^ • consistently in our carcass contests that it will 
dress out the highest percentage of meat. Because the BERKSHIRE 
WINS IN FEED TESTS FOR CHEAPEST PRODUCTION OF PORK. 
Your chance to get started is at 
EASTERN BERKSHIRE CONGRESS SALE 
Aug. 20, Worcester, Mass. 
_ _ sale held at the Fair Grounds] 
50 Head Prolific Bred Sows and Gilts 
2 Outstandingly Good Herd Boars 
This offei-ing has been carefully selected. Every animal safe in farrow and 
guaranteed a breeder. Remember these are top-notehers, not tail-enders. 
Write for catalogue and, other information to 
PERCY D. ELLIOTT, Pres. WM H. McKEE. 
370 Broadway, N. Y. City. 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 
=BRED SOW SALE— 
BERKSHIRE COUNTY BERKSHIRE CLUB 
PUBLIC SALE 
August 19, 1920, at 1 P. M. At Flintstone Farm, Dalton, Mass. 
40 high class sows bred to the great boars, Pearl’s Successor 
8th, Iowana Royal 48th and Symboleer 13th 
For catalogue and other information, address 
LEE BOYCE, Acting Secretary, FLINTSTONE FARM, Dalton, Mass. 
SWINE 
SUPERIOR CROSS PIGS 
Berkshire crossed with Yorkshire or Chester 
crossed with Yorkshire. Avoid inbreeding 
and get a vigorous, thrifty, big-boned pig that 
will make a real hog in 5 or 6 months. 
7 Weeks Old . . $6.00 Each 
8 to 9 Weeks Old . 7.00 Each 
C.O.D. on Reference:Waltham 
Approval National Bank 
Suburban Live Stock Co. 
Waltham, :: :: Mass. 
Big Type Chester Whites 
VICTOR FARMS, Bellvale, N. Y. 
CAT ROCK FARM Berkshires 
urn prolific breeders with size ami conformation. Special 
prices on Bred sows ami gilts t" farrow in Ang. and Sept. 
Also on boar and sow pigs. CAT ROCK FARM, Westwood, Moss. 
33 erksliires 
Registered sows and gilts due to farrow this Fall. Gilts 
S months and older. Three registered Boars ready for 
service. Prayer Spring Turin, Oronoque. Conn. 
[ 
SWINE 
rhinoc are the KEYNOTE of Success, 
iflj I UldUU-vHIIldS The Triumph of Breeding with 
Master Blood-Lines of the Variety. Dr. KNOX, Danbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE 
Registered Chester White Boar and Sow 
one year old. They are a line pair and a bargain. 
STANLEY H. TITUS, Wingdale. Dutchess Co.. N. Y. 
Registered Chester Whites f u * T 111 ? 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for the Chester White 
Breed of Hogs, established in 184B : a purely co¬ 
operative Association. All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders; pedigree blanks 
and transfer slips free to all recorders. Write 
the Secretary for instructions in recording your hogs. 
L B. WALTER, Scc’y, Box 66, Dept R. West Chester, Pa. 
Gilts from Blue Ribbon Winners. 
H. DANENHOWER. Mur.. Penllyn, Pa. 
irs and 
Apply to CHARLES 
H. E. Drayton. Prop. 
Registered 
Either sex. 1 
Chester White Spring Pigs 
Either sex. Matured sows bred to farrow in August and 
September. Write for prices. A. A. SCHOFEll, Keuvelton, N.T. 
Pkaolar U/kilaa or O. I. C. PIGS. Big type prize win- 
UMBSier n IIIlG5 ners. $15-S20 each, prepaid. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Address GEO. F. GRIFFIE. R. 3, NewviHe, Pa. 
For Sale—-ty Pigs 
CHESTER WHITES and BERKSHIRES 
six weeks old, $5 each. 
Rouse Bros - Dushore, Pa. 
For Sale-Fine Thoroughbred 0.1. C. Boar stock. 
Kegistered. “Victory.” Three yrs. old Sept. next. Weight, 
about 650 lbs. Price, $75. 0. E. WAKKE.V, We.t tump, >. T. 
O l A f c Choice Reg. Pigs, 6 weeks SIO. 
■ I* v Herbert Huith Manlius, New York 
7 C n- - CaIa *5 Yorkshires 7 to 8 weeksold, 
13 rigs ror dale * 5 . 50 YorkshiresO. I. C. cross 
8 to 9 weeks. S6. Big boned husky pigs. Ship C. O. D. 
Hartford's Hog Ranch ... Maynard. Mass. 
Kinderhook Duroc PIGS Hi 
her. KINDERHOOK DUROC JERSEY ASSOCIATION, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
sale Registered DUROC JERSEY BOARS 
and sows, three to four months old; also sows bred 
for fall litters. One service boar, 16 months old and 
a good one. All big type, of the .best blood lines. 
BUSHFIELD FARM C. E. Ve.k CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. 
DUROC-JERSEY BOARS 
Visitors welcome except Sunday. Farm ten miles north 
of Trenton on the stone road to Flemington. 
Glen Moore, New Jersey 
JOHN H. and KENNETH HAN KIN SON 
Registered Jersey Duroc Pigs 
Two to three months old. Prices on request. 
GLENDEN LAND CO., 2402 W. 17th St.. Wilminoton, Delaware 
BARGAIN IN HOGS^ 
large enough for service, $40. Sows, year old, $65. Young 
hours. $ 20 . Immunised. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 
returned. lUHKX Vail, Jr., Sew 3111i.nl, Oraug* Co., V. 
For Sale, Fifteen Shoats Te “$9.« e o*Jih. ttt 
HOUSE ItKOS. 
DUSHORE, FA. 
Hampshire Hoar Figs, $35 ea. in your name. 
Sows Sold. 00N McLEAO. ROWLAND. N. C. 
Duroc-Jerseys Are Prolific 
f and 
Profitable 
They raise bis families. Hardy, 
easy-feeding, quick maturing. 
That is why Duroc-Jerseystoday 
outnumber any other breed in 
the United States. Out of all the 
hogs margeted in 1918,51 percent 
were Durco-Jerseys. 
WRITE FOR BOOKLET — “ DUROC-JERSEY HOGS ARE PROFITABLE” 
published and mailed free by the largest swine record association in the world (over 10,000 members) for the 
benefit of hog raisers everywhere. 
THE NATIONAL. DUROC-JERSEY RECORD ASSOCIATION 
Dept. | 40 —PEORIA, ILLINOIS 
V BERKSHIRES 
Stone’s Berkshires 
Mid - Summer Sale 
of High Class Stock 
ICO/. DISCOUNT AND EXPRESS 
lO/ 0 PAID ON JULY SHIPMENT 
(0 8ows and Gilts bred to sons of Epochal— 
Superior—Emblem and Matchless Baron Duke 
—all noted bears of the breed. The kind that 
produce size, good heads, short nose, heavy 
hams, broad backs and quick development. 
They turn food into pork at a profit for pro¬ 
gressive breeders. We have the largest and 
best herd of Epochals in the State. We offer 
tO sows safe in pig to farrow in July, August 
and September, and a young boar not related 
to the sow, or the litter she carries, for $150. 
Bred sow without the boar for $135. Re¬ 
corded. transferred, express paid within 1.000 
miles. 8afe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 
1 C Oir, DISCOUNT FROM ABOVE 
ID PRICES for JULY SHIPMENT 
100 Spring and Summer Pigs 
Sired by our four noted boar*, and out of large 
prolific sows, at attractive prices. 
July Offer - 2 sows. 1 boar not related. $65. Re- 
’ ' corded, express paid. Safe arrival 
and satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt shipment. 
RICHARD H. ST0NE[ T Tw*™ c 
PIPING BROOK FARM 
SPECIAL OFFERING 
Berkshire Boars 
Having a surplus of boars possessing the best blood- 
line> of the breed, of real show quality and herd 
boar prospects, we offer at low figures the following: 
( Fainriew's Ruler, 229452 
Greenwich Lady Sambo, 219172 
f Tha Ruler 4th . . 222862 
\ Liz Logan . . . 220629 
{ Hopeful Lee of Lakeview, 195500 
1 Charmer’s Lady Sambo, 179789 
( Doubles Star 4th, 276675 
Longfellow's Lady 32nd, 276673 
f Longfellow's f* luble, . 209000 
\ Froheims Process . 224231 
f Longfellow's Double, . 209000 
1 Froheims Princess . 224231 
Piping Brook Progressor, 247265 | 
Rival's Empress 15th, 260182 . 
Silver Leader, 221000 . . j 
Rivals Iowana Baron 2d, 172538 
Iowana Rival Lady, . 199186 
Elmendorf's Artful Star 219568 
Empress Rival 7th . 171844 
Grand Leader 2d. . 190377 
Mayhew's Silver Lady 2d. 195697 
Champion's Symboleer 
5th, 252284 
Queen | Duke's Champion 12th 206780 
\ Symboleer's Queen 7th, 229261 
For Further Particulars write 
PIPING BROOK FARM gre c e 0 Tn , ch ' 
Kindly refer to Department E 
BLYTHEWOOD FARMS 
BERKSHIRES 
5 yearline Boars, a few bred sows, open 
yearling eilts, spring boars and gilts. 
Apply John Buckler, Pittsfield, Mass. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
Gilts and tried sows bred for fall litters, weigh- 
ing250to 500 pounds. Unrelated boars. Weaned 
pigs from mature stock and large litters, both 
sexes, unrelated. Prompt shipment. Folder, 
giving derails, on request. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box, 15, DUNDEE, N.Y. 
Anedjo Berkshires 
A very select lot of Boar Pigs 
sired by Major Champion 4th. 
Price attractive. Also service 
boars and bred gilts by the pound 
Anedjo Farm Webster, Mass. 
^Choice Berkshires^. 
We have some extra nice young 
boars, sows and gilts of Masterpiece 
and Double Champion 33rd breed¬ 
ing at prices that are right. 
Webb Farms, Box R, Clinton Corners, N.Y. 
Tar bell Farms BERKSHIRES 
Spring pigs at reasonable prices. Write for particular*. 
TARRELL FARMS, Smithvillo Flats, N. Y. 
Registered Berkshire Spring Pigs 
Boars fit for service. Brices reasonable. 
ANDERSON St SCOFIELD, Fishkill, N.Y. 
S PRINGBANK BERKSHIRES. Choice Sows and 
Gilts bred for spring litters. Boars ready for service. 
Big Type Berkshires. Address J. E. WATSON. Mirblcdile, Conn. 
BERKSHIRES—For breeders. $10 ea.. either sex 
$15 if registered. CL0VERDALE FARM, Charlotte, N.Y 
Feeds and Feeding now $2.75 
This standard book by Henry & Mor¬ 
rison lias been advanced to $2.75, at 
which price we can supply it. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street New York 
