483 
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It’s Easy with a By older-Fast! 
r r'HlS wonderful new invention enables you to do 
A the most beautiful hand embroidery in a very 
short time—and so easily. 
There are 3 sizes of the Broider-Fast needle—suit¬ 
able for wools, cottons, or silks. Embroiders chain 
stitch, solid French knots, or a thick velvet effect 
w hen loops are cut. You can make Christmas gifts 
quickly or transform your own dresses, hats, house¬ 
hold linens, and children’s clothes. 
At your dealer’s or direct from us, tl.00 for holder. 
3 sizes of needles, and complete directions. 
AMERICAN ART NEEDLE COMPANY 
P. O. Box, 42 Madison Sq. Station, N. Y. City 
ONE 890-egg Cyphers incubator; guaranteed 
running order; $35; crated f. o. b. ears. 
LAW HENCE W. Mil,EE It, Argyle, N. Y. 
HONEY—Clover-basswood honey of finest qual¬ 
ity, with a flavor surpassed by none; 80-lb. 
cans, $ 11 . 00 ; by parcel post, prepaid to fourth 
zone, 12 lbs., $3.00. LONGFELLOW BROS., 
Hallowell, Me. 
WANTED—Small tractor; scud particulars and 
price. For Sale—Cushman engine; first-class 
condition; used very little. J. A. LINK, JR., 
Furlong, I’a. 
30 HORSEPOWER, two-cylinder, vertical Secor 
keroseue oil engine for stile; $500; exchange 
for good automobile. GARDAM, 114 Park 
Place, New York. 
YOl'NG COUPLE want board on modern dairy 
farm for the purpose of studying dairying; 
must be within commuting distance to New 
York City. ADVERTISER 8010, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
1,500 STH9?N Leghorn Chicks 
reasonable. O. I > 
shipments *to points within this state. Alsou, limited 
amount of hatching space. C. (J. SCllltY V'ER, Omar, v V. 
RED PYLE LEGHORIYS 
th" best laving Leghorn. Eggs, S‘-i per 13 ; by mail, 
5. Geo. £. Howell, Spruce Farm, Howells "V. V. 
Itiy m Ife S. C. K. I. Reds and White Leg- 
IIU j — y I II horns from heavy lay ing strains. 
We also do custom hatching, 
CHICKS HATHAWAY’S HATCHERY 
V ■ a I VIIV 620 Mai „ st Toms River N j 
HedgewoodFarmFamousS.C.R.I.Reds 
represent 14 years of scientific breeding for dark, 
rich, Noil-Fading color. We aro selling Eggs for 
hatching from our famous Non-Sitting IIOO-Egg 
strain, at $3 and S5 per 15: S8 and $15 per 50: or $15 
and S25 per 100. Illustrated Sales List sent upon 
application. Start Right. Get the Best. 
D. H. DEAN, R. D. 7, Medina. Ohio 
le c 6hSrn baby CHICKS 
Delivered t.o your door by prnnaid parcel post. Good n«?rvice, 
fciarh quality and moderate prices. Safe arrival Ruainntecd. 
Write for circular 
HARRY F. PALMER, Middleport, N. Y. 
SILVER CAMPINES 
Eggs for hatching from handsome, healthy liens of 
best breeding, $2 for 15. McPherson Farm. Millington. N.J. 
Ringneck PHEASANTS B ”- nkin .« 
eggs now. BRUSHY NECK PHEASANTRY. 
orders for 
Speonk. 1.1.. N.Y. 
RARY CHICKS s - w,lite 
1 vmvna alld K J. Reds, book¬ 
ing orders for early Delivery. Fifteen years shipper 
of day-old chicks. Safe arrival guaranteed. Free 
Circular. BABY CHICK FARM. Staafsburg on-Hudson, N.Y 
W ILD TURKEY TOMS FOR SALE. One Pure 
Wild. 3 yr.; three 1-vr. wild : one h wild 2-vr. Very 
Handsome. Stamp. Mn. JESSE C. LUKEMS, Oxford. Cheil'.r Co., Pa. 
[ 
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The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal.” See 
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DO YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
We have many able-bodied young men. with 
and without experience, who wisli to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady man, write 
for an order blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no charge to em¬ 
ployer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue New York City 
Nassau Hospital, Mineola, L. I., yoTrVm™ 
in nursing to young women between eighteen and thir¬ 
ty-five years of age. One year of High School compul¬ 
sory. Homelike atmosphere, good table. Allowance of 
115 per month and text books furnished after probation 
period. Application to be mode to the Superintendent. 
For Sale-150-Acre Farm 
aero wood lot; 2-story frame bouse: good barn: 5 
other farm buildings. Brice, S3.000. For further in¬ 
formation write PERRY FARM AGENCY, Canajoharie, N.Y. 
For Sale-IF* E E D 1S/L I L L 
elevator and complete equipment. On same property 
to go with Mill is a Three Story Tenement. Estab¬ 
lished It years. Terms to suit. PAGE * stilt ETON, Milford, Conn 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
FOR SALE—iron frame greenhouse. 24x152 fed, 
in good condition. WM. TATOR, Goshen, N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, $2.25 a gallon. 
C. AV. RICE, Underhill, Vt. 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
(Continued from page 46S) . 
VEGETABLES 
Vegetables, dull; beane. wax and green, 
hamper. .$(5 to .$8; Florida cabbage, .$2 
to $4; beets, old, bn., 65 to 75e: carrots, 
(>0 to 70c; parsnips. (55c to $1.10; spin¬ 
ach, $1 to $1.40; turnips, white, 75c to 
$1; yellow, 55 to 05c; beets, new. doz. 
bunches^ 75c to $1; carrots, doz. bunches, 
75 to 85c; shallots, 50 to 75c; vegetable 
oysters. 05 to $1.10; cabbage, old, bbl.. 
$1 to $2; Brussels sprouts, qt.. 50 to 35c: 
cauliflower, crate. $2.50 to $2.75; celery. 
California, crate, $4.50 to $5.50; Iceberg 
lettuce, $3 to $3.75; peppers, nox. $5 to 
$0.50; tomatoes, Mexican 30 lbs., $4.25 
to $4.50. 
SWEETS 
Honey, easy; fancy white, comb, 35 to 
•30c; dark, 22 to 25c. Maple products, 
syrup, gal.. $1.25 to $1.75; new sugar, 
lb., 30 to 33c. 
FEED 
Hay, steady; bulk Timothy, ton, $24 
to $25: clover mixed, $22 to $28. Wheat 
bran, lower; ton, carlot. $28.50; mid¬ 
dlings. $28.50; red dog. $37.20; cotton¬ 
seed meal. $35; oilincal. $42; hominy. 
$30 50; irluDm. 841.50; oat feed. $11; 
rye middlings. $28.50. J. w. c. 
Ghiplf« s - c - Bl,,i Leghorns. Barr. Rocks. Reds. Wy- 
VUIIV.IV9 andottes and Broilers. 95 <■„ lave ehix guar¬ 
anteed. Cir. free. JACOB NIEMONO, McAlistervitle, Px. Box 2 
Baby Chicks Reduced BBOO # e ! 3 T 0 D n E Pa ARM 
10-week Pullets *:t 
PIt IZE-tVINNING BUTTERCUPS. 12 females, X 
r male, $2o. Need room. H. F. DIEFEN8ACH, Silver Creek. N Y. 
White Holland Turkey Eggs S',w u< aw“ 
hatching EGGS. Trap-nested White Leghorns, .$8 per 15- $15 
per 100. Chicks, 30c each. RICHARD ALLEN, Wethersfield. Conn. 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
March 10, 1921 
MILK 
The Xew ^ ork price to producers for 
March is $2.10 per 100 lbs. for 3 per cent 
milk at points 200 to 210 miles from the 
city, with 4 cents per 100 lbs. additional 
for every tenth of 1 per cent butterfat 
over 3. Loose milk at stores retails at 
10 cents per quart; bottled. Grade A, IS 
cents; bottled. Grade B, 15 cents; certi¬ 
fied, 28 cents. 
Putter 
Creamery, fancy, lb. 
Good to Choice . 
Lower Grades 
48 
44 
33 
@ 
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@ 
@ 
@ 
@ 
@ 
4!) 
47 
37 
28 
47 
40 
23 
43 @ 
40 @ 
38 @ 
32 @ 
40 © 
34 @ 
29 @ 
29 @ 
44 
42 
40 
37 
41 
36 
32 
30 
City made. 22 
Dairy, best . 46 
Common to good . 28 
Packing Stock. J8 
CHEESE 
Whole Milk, fancy. 28 © 29 
Good to oholoe. 24 © 26 
Sklmi, beat. .. 17 @ 19 
Fair to good . u © 16 
EGGS 
White, nearby, oholoe to fancy ... 
Medium to good.. 
Mixed colors, nearby best. 
Common to good. 
Gathered, best, white. 
Medium to good, mixed colors 
Lower grades.-.. 
Storage, best. 
LIVE STOCK 
0t «« r *. 9 00 @10 15 
Ball* . 6 00 @7 25 
Lows. .(00 © 7 50 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lb*.12 00 @15 00 
Call*. 7 00 @10 00 
Uob*. 8 75 @1150 
Sheep. 100 lbi. 4 00 @ 6 00 
Lambs . 8 00 ®|0 50 
LIVE POULTRY 
Business is reported at: Fowls, 34 to 
37c; chickens. 32 to 40c; roosters, 19 to 
20c; ducks, 45 to 50e; geese, 22 to 23c; 
turkeys, 40 to 45c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 60 @ 62 
Com. to good. 4 » @ 54 
Chickens choice lb. 45 @ 55 
Fair to Good. 30 @ 34 
‘'owls. 35 @ 38 
Roosters. 25 @ 28 
Ducks . .to © 40 
Squabs, doz. 4011 i»loi|(l 
Geese. 25 @ 35 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS 
Sales are reported at: Calves, choice. 
19 to 20c; common to good. 13 to 10c: 
pork. 100 to 150 lbs. each. 14 to 10c; 
heavier. 9 to 12e; 50 to 100 lbs. each. 15 
to ISc; lambs, hothouse, each, $5 to $15. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 100 lb* . 
Pea . . 
.... 8 00 
@ 8 25 
@ 4 75 
@ 5 60 
@ 9 (III 
<it. 14 00 
@ 9 (it) 
Medium .. . 
Red Kidney . 
White Kidney.. . 
Yellow Eye. 
...13 50 
FRUITS 
Apples. Baldwin, bbl. 
Greening. 
York. 
(ft 5 75 
(ft 5 50 
bu. bkt . 
@ 1 50 
@ 3 50 
@22 00 
@ 80 
Pears, bbl . 
Cranberries, bbl . 
Strawberries, qt . 
... 2 00 
... 15 00 
POTATOES 
Long Island, 180 lbs . 
State, 150 lbs . 
9 *>«i 
@ 3 75 
@ 2 50 
@ 3 25 
@10 00 
@ 2 50 
Maine. 180 lbs . 
Bermuda, bbl . 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkt . 
... 2 75 
... 7 00 
... 1 00 
VEGETABLES 
Brussels Sprouts, qt. 15 
Beets, bbl.. o nil 
Cabbage, ton . ”..12 00 
New. bu-bkt. I 00 
Carrots, bbl. 1 5(1 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 2 00 
Onions. 10(1 lbs. ”50 
Egg Plants, bu. 3 no 
Turnips, rutabaga bbl. 1 25 
Radishes. 100 bunches. 300 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 4 00 
Peppers, bu. . ’ ’ 3 on 
Romaine.bu. 1 no 
Mushrooms, lb....” 40 
Spinach, bbl.j -,g 
Kale, bbl. 75 
HAY AND STRAW 
@ 25 
‘a 2 50 
Ca 20 00 
(at 2 25 
2 00 
@ 4 00 
@ 1 75 
@ 7 00 
ia 2 10 
® 4 00 
@ 6 50 
@ 4 50 
Cat 3 00 
@ 60 
@ 3 50 
@ I 50 
Hay. Timothy,No. 1 . ton 
No. 2. 
No. 3 . 
Shipping. 
'Mover. Mixed . 
Straw. Rye . 
Oat and wheat. 
... 29 MO to 30 00 
-25 00 @28 00 
...22 01) w 24 110 
....18 00 @20 Oil 
.. .’0 00 @*.>8 00 
. .. 18 00 @20 00 
....12 00 @16 00 
GRAIN 
Cash wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat. No. 2 hard Winter. $1.90 ; 
corn. No. 2 yellow. S80; oats. No. 2 
white, 57c; rye, $1.66; barley. 80c. 
Baby Chick Hatching Eggs mu! iikucky. iLVcej, p„. 
B ",or Loo Bed Turkey Eggs. Prize egg-record (lock. 
1 LON A HORNING - Owego, New York 
Rlark Mll8pnvv« From prize-winning strain. A few 
DlabK illUSbUVyS flne young drakes for sale. $5 each. 
II. C. Craft - (;ien Cove, L. I., N. V. 
COCK FR FI Q s - r - w - Leghorns, Wyckoff Strain. 
#3.30 each ; $40 per dozen. 
J. GUY LESHER, Northumberland, Pa. 
Hatphinc F ggs From “ Bred-to-bay ” S. <:. W. Leg- 
I Iciiumm” horn yearlings of large type, bred 
to cockerels ol outstanding quality. Eggs large well 
shaped, white and 95% fertile. Price; $1.75 per setting of 
15 or $1(1 per 100. XV. VV. COHIMMITILV, It. I). I. Kevporl, ,\. J 
,, W HI TE WYANDOTTES 
L(iGS for HATCHING, from high-class Utility 
stock at $3 per 15; $8 per 50; S15 per 100, or from All 
Star exhibition matings containing my MADISON 
SQUARE GARDEN WINNERS. E It. UNDERHILL, 
Pough keepsie, N. Y. “ Old Orchard Farm” 
HAT C HING EGGS 
Produced from Trapnested and selective bred Single 
Comb White Leghorn liens mated to Cockerels of high 
fecundity. Eggs tested for size, color, shape and 95% 
fertility guaranteed. March. #ia per 100 . 
Rose City Pour.TRv Yards - Madison, N. J. 
D ADV rmrifC 1 'edigieed Leghorns, Rose Comb 
D/\Di tlHUid l{ - L Beds. Sheppard strain Anco- 
nas. .May and June delivery. Rea- 
SO liable. Order now. Shore Poultry Farm, 18th Ave., Belni.ir, N. J 
Barron Single C. White Leghorn Cockerels 
I mm heavy-producing liens, sired bv high pedigreed 
cockerels, $5 to $8 per bird, ti H WRAIGHT. W.st Willinijton. Ct. 
Imported Barron S. C. White Leghorn 
males head part of our matings, pedigrees 2811-288 
eggs. Our second importation. EGGS SUPPLIED 
PROMPTLY from these and oilier matings of superior 
layers at reduced prices. Fertility and safe arrival 
guaranteed. Also baby chicks for May Delivery. White 
Leghorns exclusively. Write for price list. 
R. T. EWING ATLANTIC, PA. 
Stone’s S.C. White Leghorns ceTtmed! 
Height of perfection in size,vigor and egg produc¬ 
tion. Won highest Leghorn pen record in Cornell 
Advanced Registry Test of 1920. Hatching Eggs and 
Baby Chicks. Circular. ELMER R. STONE, Clyde, N. Y. 
Kftffintre (Boyd of “College Queen.” Two and three 
ucitlllga dollars. Inez Taylor, Kelsey, Xew York 
April Prices on Baby Chix 
Cliix from Cornell Certified Stock, 30cts each. Eggs, 
lOcts each. From good stock, not certified, IBcts 
each. Eggs, Gets cadi. Reduction on large orders. 
100 $. Delivery 90"o Fertility. 
ROOT BROS. POULTRY FARM Ot.go, New York 
iiti a w mint 1,m * Hatching Eggs from our quick 
Hr.AI. I H Y maturing, high laving S. C. W. Leg 
A horns, raised on unrestricted range. 
Value. Dependability. Bonklet free, 
■'oiiltrv Plant, l.At KFI. LOOKS FARMS 
i’oLUtown, |*a. 
CHICKS 
BaDy Claiclis 
Purebred S. C. W. I.eghorns, R Minorcos, B. Rocks, R .T. 
Reds. Lynn A. YI linger, Wolcott, Wayne to., N.Y. 
HATCHING EGGS 
A neon as and Light Brahmas— Bine Ribbon or Util¬ 
ity Stock. Mrs. E. Aiirnhammer. Box 3, Smith’s Mills, N. J. 
The Great Winter Layers—S. C. White Orpingtons 
Cold weather never stops them. Best table fowl, 
i'hicks. S35 per 101). Order now for April and May 
Delivery. Eggs. SIB per 100: $2.50 per dozen. 
SKY-LOU FARM. Route No. 1. Midland Park, N. J. 
Fishers White Rocks 
best in the world. Hatching eggs from the best matings, 
$•-■ per 15; $12 per 100. JNO. Jl. KM.VK, Maim.sn., Virginia 
Partridge PL YMOUTH ROCK 
Eggs. $3 for 15. BUFF ORPINGTON Eggs, $2 for 15. Din e 
bred, open range stock. Wallace: c. frost, Cretu.c,, v„. 
10 Laying' Light Brahma Pullets 
and cockerel, SJO. Mrs. A. H. BIBBENS, Wecdsport, N.Y. 
SCOTT’S 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Thompson-Ei ancais strain Eggs. $3 
setting; $15 per hundred. S. C. White 
Leghorn. Select pen by state. $1.40 
II El n I I TV setting; $n per hundred. State Leg 
V U H Lll I Banded, Certliied, $3 setting. $15 per 
Alfred R. Scott 
I lit p Alt.H, ICockvlIlo Centre, New lork 
Par Qalo and Stock, White Leghorns. 
rui Odic Alex. Davidson - Glen Campbell, Pa. 
II a t o lx i n g E g g s 
from pure bred S. C.W. Leghorns. Ten Dollara a hundred. 
Baby chicks. Twenty-five hollar, a hundred. 
Suiumertield Poultry Farm, *. D. |, iVaslilngton, S. J. 
Bourbon Red Hatching Eggs and Day-Old Turkeys 
A few toms left. Mrs. T. II. SMITH, Hopewell Junction, N.Y. 
Mammoth Pekin Ducklings lu^^i^inne^RBe 
l)Oll Strain. WHITE ItlKKON POULTRY KAMI, Fbliklll. .\.Y. 
Darron S. C. White Teephorns, 
.. . EfiT(rs, 15—$2 : .30 
FULTON, Gallipolis, 0. 
S. C. Brown Leghorns S^.ni.M. w r 
—$8.75; 50—*5: 100—$9. prepaid. Min V. Fill 
S. C.W. LEGHORNS 
Hatching eggs from picked yearling and two- 
year hens mated to cockerels from high-yield 
liens. No pullets mated. No lights used. 
$10 per hundred. 
Wm. H. Lyon, Levanna. New York 
Best of all White Leghorns 
Barron Eglantine Hens. Mated males. Cornell certitied 
Stock. Eggs, $H hundred. E. L. CLARK, Farmington, |>,| 
Vigorous CHICKS Live Delivery Guarar 
Post 
Delivery Guaranteed 
Half to full Wvekoff strain S. C. White Leghorns, 
818 per 100. J. GUY LESHER Northumberland. Penn. 
T can’t provide the ham but my “Fa¬ 
mous” Anconas certainly furnish plenty 
of big white eggs even when tlio 
weather drops below zero. “Famous” 
Anconas lay heavily, win prizes, aro 
the ideal profit bird for farm. 100 - 
Page book felling all about them 
mailed free if you ask for it. 
D„ eni r,- n l,„ cl ^ 
Box 501. 
Pres. International 
Berea, Ohio 
Ancona Club 
s 
500,000 Sc r DD 5u?-i’._ viKor ; ou , s an . d . productive 
KERR chicks ready for shipment horn 
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. FRENCHTOWN N J 
March 22 nd, 30th March 21 st 2 fith 
April 6 th, 13th, 21 st April 5th! 12th, 19th 
White Leghorns 1 $20.<H> per loo 
Barred^Rocks 11 * { $10 0 ° ^ =0, $5.50 per 25 
White Rocks I $05.00 per IOO 
R U I.R°e C d k » 8 I $12 -5°P«r50, $7.00 per 25 
SotV^delivery g(j»rant«ed(* aCnt repaid. 
It rite to l),,k () for free illuttraUd circular 
THE KERR CHICKERIES, Inc 
VS/Zg&et-D, MASS. 
._ NCHTOV/N. N, 
BABY CHICKS 
From the World’s Lareost Pro- 
dneers. Delivered at your door, 
anywhere. We pay the parcel post 
charges. 
Three Million for 1921 
Barred Rocks White Wyandotte* 
White Rocks Rhode Ialand R«d« 
Buff Leghorns Black Minor'-a* 
AVliite Leghorns Ancona* 
Brown I.eghorns Buff Orpington* 
Buff Legiiorns Assorted 
Write nr arret addrett today for catalog-frrt. 
THE SMITH STANDARD COMPANY 
Cley.Und. Ohio, D.pt, 59. 1959 W. 74th Street 
oMon VU.. Dept- 59. 154 Friend Street 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dept. 59. 833 Locu.t Street 
Chicago, III.. Dept. 59. 427So.Dearborn St. 
St. Louis, Mo., Dept. 59, 816 J»i ne Street 
Smith's Standard 
( Copuriohted) 
—Vancrest Poultry Farm- 
Single Comb White Leghorn Baby Chicks ft om old liens 
selected lor size, type and laying qualities 
mated to cockerels obtained from one of the 
laying contest winners. Strong ho ilthy chicks 
that will develop into early layers. 
Price *20 per 100 for March and April. De- 
livered fi «e. Send for circular. 
Frank Van Wagner Hyde Park, N. Y. 
3BABY CHIXS 
at very reasonable Prices. Live delivery gimr- 
antecd. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds. White 
Brown Leghorns. Write for pamphlet—Free. 
VALLEY VIEW POULTRY FARM 
_ J. M. S8HKEY. Piop. Mr A list .ri ill., I> H . 
Hatching Eggs for Sale 
].>, $14 pel 100. NELSON YAK.VEY, limiting-toil Station, N.Y. 
ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN 
from our twenty yetir brtd-for-laying strain $*2.oO 
per l.», delivered- BRUSH & SON, Milton, Verm ont 
Custom Hatching done in stand¬ 
by experienced operator. S5 per 100 eggs or! patron 
preferring, will accept half <>f clucks No lot too 
small no lot too large. L NATELS0N, Woodridge. N Y. 
!S C M L i WHITE LEGHORN e c S’£V 
nhv ir’.C 1 ! 1 c J* rti,se d heavy laying strain, vigorous, especi¬ 
ally go. neav\ I.eghorns. Circular t«FOitt.T t inv 
OROHAHI. BltOOK fULTItY FA ItM, J S'j•. r t t AI>T ’ 
S.C R I RFDS a ‘‘ Cel Gfl e d ” hens in Cornell 
, * VJ * „ '• 1 1-ro Advanced Registry Test c in 
1st pen. ..rd and lilth hens for 1st two mos. of test Eggs 
and cockerels for sale, t,, ahihur sheloon. r 7. 0vw.no. N. r. 
S.C.W. Leghorns 
Hatching eggs from Cornell certified stock. 
JOHN DONK _-_ Fairport , New York 
S. C. While Leghorn Hatching Frqs 
S 8 imr 100. Also a few breeding cockerels. S4 iiich 
C. II. NEAL _-_LODI, N. Y. 
RRDS-Bn/h fnmhe. BEsT OF breeding 
PPf 11 L. OITIDS Bean and Vibcrt sii ains 
Eggs from s-lecteo layers, perfect Color, 88-15 ; * 3 - ::u 
I». L. I>ITT4> Brandenburg, Kentucky 
For CannnR l • ll '>sey Black Giants (yellow skin. > The 
TO UdUUIIS most popular breed in America t.slav. 
Hatching eggs, r. 31. Viet tier. East Millstone, X. j. 
mixed, $11; Leg., $12 to $ 16 : Bar 
Rock and R. J. Red. $1«* White 
Rook. $16 to $20. Mi v de'fverv 
MAPLEB WHITE LEGHORN FARM - Tclfcrd. P» 
CHICKS 
