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January  13,  1923 
1923— BABY  CHICKS-™** 
TOM  BARRON  S.C.W.L.  PRODUCTION  BRED 
Booking  Orders  for  Spring,  1923.  Send  for  Price  List. 
RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM 
R.  E,  NEWCOMB,  fART!  AWn  N  V  C.  A.  ODEA, 
Proprietor  I.  Manager 
Our  Birds  Won  at  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  Production  Show 
At  Ithaca,  N-  Y.,  December  4th  to  Uth,  1922 
Comb  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  birds 
3,000  Breeders  on  free  Farm  Range,  Buttermilk  fed.  Birds 
that  have  the  size  and  vigor  from  a  strain  of  wonderful 
layers,  with  records  up  to  284  eggs.  Now  booking  orders 
for  baby  chicks  and  eggs  for  hatching,  February,  March 
and  April  shipments,  from  the  finest  breeders  I  ever  owned, 
nearly  all  matings  headed  by  certified  Cockerels.  My  book 
"Profits  in  Poultry  Keeping  Solved”,  price  $1.00,  free  with 
all  $10.00  orders.  Circulars  Free. 
EDGAR  BRIGGS,  Box  75,  Pleasant  Valley.  N.  Y. 
WENE’S 
Pedigreed 
Baby  Chicks 
Best  of  America’s  layers  collected  for  producing  baby 
chicks— all  certified— gotten  together  while  I  was  super¬ 
intendent  of  Vineland  contest,  .5  years.  Healthy,  vigor¬ 
ous  stock.  Freerange.  Writefor catalog,  dates,  prices. 
WENE’S  POULTRY  FARMS,  Dept.  11,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
THE  VINEYARD  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Strain 
Day-old  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs  for  sale.  Breeding 
Pens  selected  from  Pedigreed  Tom  Barron’s  High  Egg  Pro¬ 
ducing  Stock.  Tsl.  Ha.  1IJ  Matuchan.  VISITORS  ARE  WELCOMED. 
VINEYARD  POULTRY  FARM,  Inc  ,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  R.D.l 
S.C.W.  Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs  and  Baby  Chicks 
from  selected  pen  of  pure-bred  breeders  mated  to 
pedigreed  males  of  famous  imported  and  domestic 
strains  Prices  reasonable,  quality  unsurpassed. 
PINEW00D  POULTRY  FARM  Cross  St.  Lakewood.  N.  J. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AN0  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  THAT  LAY  AND  PAY. 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 
HAMPTON’S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tells  why 
the  BLACK  LEGHORN  is  the  greatest  layer  aud  most  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A.  E.  HAMPTON  Box  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
BOTTCHER’S  LEGHORNS 
CHICKS  and  HATCHIN6  EGGS  for  Spring  delivery.  Also  a  few 
choice  Cockerels  for  sale.  J.  W.  BO1T0IIEK,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Barron  strain.  From  trap-nested  flocks.  #4  and  $6  each 
Hatching  eggs,  89  per  100.  A.  II.  FIKUAK,  Elitavllle,  N.  Y‘. 
MATTITUCK  WhileLeghornFarm 
50  Certified  Cockerels,  Barron  Strain,  $10  each.  Cer¬ 
tified  by  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  A.  H.  PENNY,  Mattituck,  N.Y. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  trap  nested  cockerels,  dams,  200  eggs  or 
better,  $5  each.  DUNR0BIN  FARM,  Eatontown.N.  J.  R.F.O.No.l 
For  Sale-100  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Cockerels 
265-Egg  Strain,  $4  each.  JOHN  GltlFKIN,  llorneli.  N.  Y. 
RECORD  300  EGGS 
White  Wyandotte  record  made  by  “  College  Queen  ”  at 
Storrs  7th  contest.  My  birds  have  made  pen  records  of 
2265  ,  2179  and  2234  |at  Storrs.  Pen  No.  128  led  for  the 
first  seven  weeks  Cockerels,  eggs  and  chix  for  sale  from 
pedigreed  stock.  Send  for  prices,  o.  G.  KNIGHT.  Bridgeton,  R.l. 
White  WYANDOTTE  COCKERELS 
Large,  heavy  boned,  vigorous  birds,  from  trap-nest¬ 
ed  liens,  laying  large  eggs.  Records  to  243.  Pen 
average  174.  Prices.  385,  387.50,  36  1  O. 
A.  L.  VREELANIJ  .  Nutley,  N.J. 
White  Wyandotte  Cockerels 
Obed  G.  Knight  300-egg  strain.  Early  hatched,  free 
range,  large,  husky  birds.  $7  each.  Cheap  at  double 
the  price.  WM.  M,  HARRIS,  Jr.,  Box  115,  Barrington,  R.  I. 
White  Wyandottes  andS.G.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Large,  range  raised  birds,  from  our  selected  egg-laying 
strain.  Wyandottes,  »5  and  97.60  Leghorns,  SB.  Five 
or  more,  S4  each.  AIEKItYTIIOUGIIT  lAltll,  Columbia,  Conn. 
White  Wvanrlnlloo  Regal-Dorcas  strain  direct.  Choice 
If  nile  nydnUOTlcS  Cockerels,  Pullets,  Hens,  $2.50 — $0 
each.  Satisfaction  guaranteed.  K.  IIII.I., Seneca  Falls, N.Y. 
Barron’s  White  Wyandottes 
ported  direct  with  high  records.  £.  E.  LEWIS.  Apilickin,  N.r 
Barron VWhlte  Wyandottes.  Cockerels  forsale.  Sire. 
312-egg  pedigree.  $5,$8.$10.  MART  Y.  GARDNER. Chejter.N.  J, 
Utility  White  Wyandottes.  Hens,  ekls.,  hatching 
eggs,  Moneymakers.  A.  F.  PEIRCK,  Winchester,  V  H. 
Columbian  Wyandottes.  lteasonable  prices.  Free 
literature.  RALPH  WOObWAItl*.  Box  28,  Grafion,  Muss. 
TERSEYBLACKOIANTS 
America's  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers;  Heavy  layers;  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.  PAGE  A  SONS,  Box  199  lelmxr  N  J 
Jersey  Giants  Wanted  Hox37,Nor,^F!Xoe,,.th.  Mass 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS.  Baby  Chicks. 
Setting  eggs.  BLAUVELT,  Matawau,  N,J. 
LIGHT  ItKAIIMA  CmU  and  Cockerels,  Mollie 
Wellington  Strain.  America’s  best  layers.  Blue  Rib¬ 
bon  Winners.  $8,  $12  and  $15.  L.  U.  KUCKEI,.  Malden.  N.T. 
Bred 
from  America’s 
greatest  stock 
The  small,  farm-raised  flocks 
producing  our  eggs  are  headed 
by  cockerels  direct  from  the 
leading  variety  specialists. 
Kerr’s  Guaranteed  Lively  Chicks 
have  the  quality  you  would 
get  from  a  fancier.  But  you 
only  pay  utility  prices  for 
vigorous,  healthy  chicks  with 
the  blood  of  famous  producers 
in  their  veins. 
We  guarantee  100%  delivery, 
safe  and  sound.  Any  losses  in 
the  mail  will  be  replaced  or 
money  refunded, 
Kerr’s  Chick  Book  describes 
how  these  sturdy,  lively  chicks 
are  bred,  and  gives  expert  in¬ 
formation  about  variety,  se¬ 
lection,  etc. 
Interesting  prioes  are  being 
quoted.  Write  to-day  for  your 
Chick  Book. 
THE  KERR  CHICKERIES,  Inc. 
Box  O,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Box  O,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Pittsfield 
Pure-Bred  Day-Old  Chicks 
Originators  of  Day-Old  Chick  Business 
We  have  been  shipping  chicks  since  1906  and  have 
had  experience  enough  to  know  how.  We  also  have 
a  reputation  to  maintain. 
FIVE  POPULAR  BREEDS 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds — Barred  Plymouth  Rocks 
— S.  C.  White  Leghorns — White  Rocks  and  White 
Wyandottes. 
No  money  required  with  order.  Safe  delivery  guar¬ 
anteed. 
Write  to-day  for  catalog,  stating  HOW  MANY 
chicks  you  want.  WHAT  BREED  and  WHEN. 
PITTSFIELD  POULTRY  FARMS  CO. 
240  Main  Street,  Holliston,  Mass. 
Better  BABY  CHICKS  and  Why 
Because— Of  35  years’  experience. 
Because — Our  wide  experience  enables  us  to 
determine  what  stock  will  give  you  big 
results  when  grown. 
Because — We  sell  you  chicks  so  good  that 
after  you  have  raised  them  and  have  seen 
the  quality  and  wonderful  laying  ability 
you  will  always  buy  here. 
Because — We  give  you  courteous  service. 
Because — Our  price  is  right. 
Send  for  “illustrated  catalogue”  giving  the 
experiences  of  many  and  how  they  have 
raised  them  and  succeeded  big. 
Orders  from  25  to  25,000  filled  in  one  shipment 
Member  "International  Baby  Chick  Association" 
MANSFIELD  HATCHERY  CO.  MaMn:^,d 
BREEDERS  CHICKS  EGGS 
W.  Wyandottes,  Lt.  and  Dk.  Brahmas,  R.  I.  Reds, 
Barred  Rocks,  S.  < '.  W.  and  Brown  Leghorns.  Cata¬ 
log  free.  Riverdale  Poultry  Farm,  Box  265.  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
RHODE  ISLAND  RED  COCKERELS 
ROSE  COMBI  Good  red,  Thoro-Breds.  Big,  husky 
SINGLE  COMB  (birds.  Shipped  on  approval.  $5  Each. 
Cutalpn  Poultry  Farm  R.  D.  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Rilhv  Phiclrc  Interesting  and  profitable.  Catalog 
lAauj  VilllCtvo  mailed  on  request.  Ready  Jan.  11th. 
E.  R.  HUMMER  &  CO.,  Frenchtown,  N.  J.  R.  No.  1 
QUALITY  CHICKS 
I£?  iiot  wha  t  WTE  do,  that  makes  them 
T.,  i.  .  .  .  ,  Hillpot  Quality  Chicks, 
it  s  what  THEY  do,  right  in  your  own  poultry  yard.  The  quick 
way  they  develop  into  profitable  layers  and  payers  is  the  natural  result  of  their 
ancestry— plus  our  right  hatching.  For  the  biggest  profit  results  on 
LEGHORNS  -  ROCKS  -  REDS  -  WYANDOTTES 
—told  not  by  us,  but  by  our  customers— be  sure  to  read  our 
1923  CATALOGUE— FREE 
Full  of  valuable  facts  that  point  the  way  to  poultry  success  and 
poultry  profits,  that  show  why  “wherever  they '  raise  them, 
they’re  sure  to  praise  them.” 
Safe  delivery  of  full  count  guaranteed  anywhere  within  1200  miles. 
w.  F.  HILLPOT  -  Box  1  -  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Member  Inlernalioael  Baby  Chick  Asseciatira.  Lile  Member  Americae  Poultry  Astociation. 
EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
- =  .-3? 
Bergen  County,  N.  J..  Egg  Contest 
This  contest  is  held  at  Emerson,  N.  J.,  under 
control  of  New  Jersey  State  Experiment  Station. 
There  are  100  pens,  each  with  20  pullets.  This 
is  the  third  (pullet)  year  of  this  contest. 
Week  ending  December  19,  1922: 
B.  P.  ROCKS 
C.  W.  Brown.  N.  J . 
J.  A.  Craig,  N.  J . 
Etjon  Poultry  Farm.  N.  J . 
Harry  H  Ober,  N.  J . 
Lewis  Farm.  R.  i . 
Roselawn  Farm,  N.  J . 
W.  P.  ROCKS 
S.  Bradford  Allyn.  Mass .  74 
Roy  M.  Lynch.  N.  J . 
James  F.  MacDonald,  Mass . 
WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
Barr’s  Knobby  Stone,  Pa . 
Central  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
E.  C.  Condict  &  Son,  N.  J . 
August  Weiss,  N.  J . 
R.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
The  Boola  Farm.  N.  J .  40 
8.  C  R.  I.  REDS 
H.  W.  Collingwood.  N.  J . 
Henry  P.  Walker,  Mass . 
C.  Reed  Ferguson.  N.  .1 . 
Fred  C.  Nixon.  N.  J . 
Howard  G.  Taylor,  Jr.,  N.  J . 
R.  W.  Tracy.  N.  J . 
Underhill  Brothers,  N.  J . 
CAMPINES 
Mrs.  B.  W.  Brainard.  N.  Y . . 
ANCONAS 
Just-A-Mere  Poultry  Farm,  N  J... 
E.  Dittmar,  N.  J  . 
Solomon  Richman.  N,  J . 
LEGHORNS 
Tanglewold  Farm.  N.  Y . 
Beck  Egg  Farm.  N.  J . 
J.  W.  Bottcher.  N.  J . 
Broad  Acres  Farm,  Conn . 
Broad  View  Farm,  N.  J . 
A.  L.  Causse,  Jr-,  N.  J . 
Cranberry  Brook  Farm.  N.  J . 
J.  8.  Cray  &  Son.  N,  J . 
Harold  W.  Davis,  N.  J . 
Alex  Eichenbaum,  N.  J . 
Eigenrauch  &  I)e  Winters,  N.  J _ 
Pinehurst  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J.... 
Mattie  H.  Eppele.  N.  J . . 
Geo.  B.  Ferris,  Mich . 
Richard  Franke,  N,  J . 
Oreendale  Farm.  N.  Y . 
Chas  E.  Grove,  Del . 
Leo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 
Henry  E.  Heine.  N.  J . 
John  J.  Heerdt,  N,  J . 
The  Hoehn  Farm,  N.  Y . 
A,  B.  Hall,  Conn . 
Hollywood  Farm.  Wash . 
Frank  L.  Hugus.  N.  J . 
Sami.  Johnston,  N.  J . 
George  C.  Johnson,  N.  J . 
The  Ohio  Poultry  Farm,  Ohio . 
Roberto.  Knapp,  N.  Y . 
Jay  I).  Lester,  N.  Y . 
Francis  F  Lincoln,  Conn . 
Lion  Head  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J.... 
Harold  W.  Lyle,  N.  J . 
Marquis  &  Wagner.  N.  Y  . 
Herbert  O.  Maxharn.  R.l  . 
Meadowedge  Farm.  N.  Y . 
Mercer  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
Fred  J.  Mathews,  N.  J . 
Oakdale  Poultry  Farm.  N.  J  . 
Samuel  Niece  &  Son,  N.  J . 
S,  Olsen,  N,  J . 
Pinewood  Poultry  B  arm,  N.  J . 
Manning  Potts,  N.  J . . 
Queensbury  B'arm.  N.  J . . 
Rapp’s  Leghorn  B'arm,  N.  J . 
Columbian  Poultry  B’arm,  N.  J  ... 
John  K.  Roessner.  N.  J . 
Rosehill  Farm.  N.J..  .  . 
Rosewood  Leghorns,  N.  J . 
J.  W.  Schreib,  N.  Y . 
Shadowbrook  B’arm,  Conn . 
A-  E.  Spear.  N.  J . 
Spring  Lake  B'arm,  N.  J . 
John  G.  Simmonds,  N.  J . 
Matthew  Stothart.  Jr.,  N,  J  . 
Willis  E.  Stryker,  N.  J . 
Sun  View  B'arm,  N.  J . 
Wallace  S.  Suydam.  N.  J . 
Tom’s  Poultry  B'arm,  N.  J . 
J.  R.  Van  Ilouten,  N.  J . 
Gustav  Walters,  N  J . 
John  F.  Wehrell,  N.  J . 
Westwood  Poultry  B'arm. ;N.  J.... 
James  Whetsel,  N.  J . 
White  Cloud  B'arms.  N.Y . 
Wilburtha  Poultry  B'arm,  N.  J _ 
S.  C.W.  LEGHORN  N.  J. 
Atlantic  Co.  M.  P.  A . 
SCW  LEGHORN  ENTR 
Bergen  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
R,  I.  REDS 
Bergen  Co  Poultry  |Assn . 
SCW  LEGHORN 
Burlington'Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
R.  I.  REUS 
Burlington  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN 
Hammonton  Poultry  Raisers'  Assn. 
Hunterdon  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
Middlesex  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
Ocean  Co.  Poultry  Assn  . 
Vineland  Poultry  Assn  . 
Total 
Week  Total 
12 
14 
28 
60 
76 
256 
39 
142 
6 
58 
7 
50 
74 
413 
0 
0 
67 
197 
5 
13 
45 
216 
9 
15 
39 
124 
40 
95 
63 
358 
61 
193 
63 
213 
23 
73 
28 
56 
11 
7* 
19 
79 
15 
94 
60 
180 
15 
38 
64 
285 
30 
81 
57 
172 
42 
184 
35 
118 
55 
207 
66 
3o8 
45 
147 
78 
340 
29 
107 
59 
260 
10 
61 
39 
98 
49 
261 
75 
358 
69 
255 
56 
217 
59 
202 
43 
270 
15 
77 
69 
290 
81 
301 
29 
96 
70 
473 
69 
223 
56 
185 
60 
209 
31 
155 
44 
142 
45 
170 
56 
219 
77 
312 
67 
279 
68 
272 
37 
99 
47 
228 
67 
234 
80 
327 
15 
56 
52 
227 
48 
238 
25 
219 
80 
266 
34 
155 
10 
34 
55 
228 
31 
224 
53 
124 
52 
221 
54 
308 
46 
137 
69 
255 
62 
260 
88 
486 
33 
76 
43 
151 
39 
267 
78 
362 
57 
164 
23 
91 
37 
122 
37 
212 
(20 
57 
64 
280 
39 
110 
76 
381 
SN. 
49 
207 
ES 
59 
241 
40 
126 
51 
204 
47 
153 
33 
163 
88 
398 
53 
196 
64 
246 
58 
222 
4685 
19105 
Potatoes  for  Poultry 
I  have  a  lot  of  small  potatoes  that  I 
would  like  to  feed  to  my  chickens.  I  have 
no  greens  to  feed  them.  I  have  cracked 
corn,  whole  wheat,  ground  oats,  wheat 
middlings,  wheat  bran,  meatmeal,  whole 
oats.  I  have  about  250  S.  C.  White  Leg¬ 
horn  hens,  and  about  the  same  number 
of  millets  that  are  beginning  to  lay.  The 
hens  are  molting,  only  laying  six  eggs  per 
day.  I  have  50  young  pullets  and  cock¬ 
erels  three  months  old.  C.  E.  B. 
Raw  potatoes  are  not  “green  food,” 
and  while  they  may  be  fed  in  moderate 
amounts  to  chickens  and  mature  fowls, 
they  are  not  a  desirable  food.  Some  poul¬ 
try-feeding  authorities  say  that  they 
should  not  be  fed  at  all.  It  would  prob¬ 
ably  be  unwise  to  attempt  to  get  rid  of 
your  small  potatoes  by  feeding  them  to 
your  laying  fowls,  though,  as  suggested 
above,  moderate  quantities  should  do  m> 
harm.  Your  cracked  corn  and  whole 
wheat  may  be  used  as  scratch  feed  aud 
equal  parts  of  eornmeal,  wheat  middlings, 
ground  oats,  wheat  bran  and  beef  scrap  as 
mash.  Green  food  may  be  prepared  in 
the  Winter  by  sprouting  oats,  and  this 
grain  may  be  fed  to  advantage  by  soak¬ 
ing  it  in  boiling  water  in  a  covered  pail 
M.  B.  D. 
PARKS’  Bred-to-Lay 
Barred  Plymouth 
Lead  the  World  as  Layers. 
Bred  for  EGGS  since  1889. 
Records  up  to  325  eggs  a  year. 
Continuous  records  up  to  148 
eggs  in  148  days.  Pullets  lay¬ 
ing  at  113  and  114  days.  Out- 
layed  over  2600  birds  in  five 
Mo.  Laying  Contests. 
BLUE  RIBBON  WINNERS  at  Rochester.  N.  Y„ 
Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dayton.  O.. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  etc.  Real  Money  Makers.  Mrs. 
Miller’s  flock  averaged  210  eggs,  net  profit  $8.09  per 
hen:  Mrs.  Wunch  sold  over  $157  worth  of  eggs:  Mr. 
Wilson  over  $260;  Mr.  Carr,  Indian  Head,  Md..  made 
over  $800  from  flock  of  53  hens. 
BOOKING  EGG  AND  CHICK  ORDERS. 
16-Page  Cir.  Free.  Large  General  80-Page  Catalog,  25c. 
J.  W.  PARKS,  Box  Y,  ALTOONA,  PA. 
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Foh  Eggs  **dMe  at 
U.R.Fishel’s 
iPpP 
White  Plymouth  Rocks 
are  the  best 
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Price  List:  Free 
U.R.Fish«l  Box  Hope.l  nd. 
Pedigreed  Chicks,  Eggs,  Breeding  Stock 
QAQQCn  DflPYC  A  LayingStrain  that  wins  inLay- 
DAnnCU  nUUIVO  ing  Contests.  You  get  Certified 
Stock  in  buying  A. C.  Jones’  Rocks.  313  Eggs,  World’s 
OFFICIAL  Record  for  Barred  Rock  hen  made  by  a 
member  of  our  winning  pen  in  N.  American  Laying 
Contest.  Just  remember  it’s  A.  C.  Jones’  strain 
that  made  and  holds  all  the  world’s  Official  Records 
on  Barred  Rocks.  Write  for  catalog. 
A.  C.  JONES  -  Georgetown,  Delaware 
KENT  BARRED  ROCKS 
1920- 21  Storrs  contest  high  Rock  pen  ami  individual. 
1921- 22  contests  2nd  Rock  pen  at  Storrs  and  Cornell, 
1st  at  Quincy,  3rd  at  Puyallup.  Certified  and  Pedi 
greed  Breeding  Cockerels  for  sale.  Hatching  Eggs 
and  Baby  Chicks.  Circular.  KENT  POULTRY  FARMS,  Cazenovii,  NT. 
FRANCAIS’  BARRED  ROCKS 
Twice  winners  at  Storrs.  Last  six  pens  there  aver¬ 
aged  200  eggs  per  bird.  Leading  Rock  pens  last  year 
at  Storrs  and  Illinois  contests.  Booking  orders  for 
eggs  and  chicks.  Cockerels  and  pullets. 
JULES  F.  FRANCAIS  Westhampton  Beach  New  York 
BARRED  ROCKS-Pullets  and  Cockerels 
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sons  of  contest  winner.  Cockerels.  $5  ;  Pullets,  $2. 
$1.75  in  lots  of  10  or  more.  J.  A.  CRAIG,  Freeholil,  N.  J. 
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Big,  husky  fellows,  elegant  barring,  color,  from 
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WEST  MANSFIELD  POULTRY  FARM 
Box  40  -  Attleboro,  Mass, 
S.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
Cockerels  sired  by  a  son  of  a  270-egg  hen  (official  record) 
$8  and  $10.  Other  cockerels,  $5  and  $7  each.  Hatching 
eggs.  $10  per  100.  Baby  chicks,  $25  per  100  :  $13  per  50. 
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Exceptional  lot  of  strong,  vigorous  cockerels  at  $5  and 
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Vibert’s  289-egg  strain.  Trapnested  flocks.  Cock¬ 
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A.  H.  FINGAR  -  Elizaville,  New  York 
MAHOGANY  STRAIN  S.  G.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Early  hatched  pullets,  $3  each  Yearling  hens,  $3  ; 
cockerels,  $4.  Hatching  eggs.  All  excellent  breeding 
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S.  C.  R.  I.  RED  PULLETS 
Ready  to  lay.  All  above  82.50  each. 
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S.G.  R.l.  Red  Pullets  tew  yearling at$1 .50  each.  Well 
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S.C.REDS-Owen  Farm’s  Strain  laying  strain. 
in  U.  S.  Cockerels,  $5  ;  Pullets,  $2.50  :  Hens,  $2.  From 
225  to  289  egg  Hens.  D.  L.  DITTO,  Brandenburg.  Kentucky 
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