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TIFE-SAVER  Steam-Cooked  Chick  Feed 
-L/  is  a  careful  mixture  oi  selected  grains, 
steam-cooked — therefore  wonderfully  easy 
for  little  chicks  to  digest.  Guaranteed 
not  to  become  sour  or  musty.  Your  dealer 
can  supply  you.  SEND  FOR  FREE 
SAMPLE,  LITERATURE  AND  PRICE 
Feed  Department  6 
The  H-O  Cereal  Co.,  Inc., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  A 
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GETTING  EGGS  THIS  WINTER  ” 
“I  am  still  using  the  two  Putnam 
Stoves,”  says  Max  Otto,  of  Toms  River, 
N.  J.,  “which  I  ordered  from  you  about 
seven  years  ago,  with  excellent  results. 
I  am  getting  eggs  this  winter  when  others 
barely  got  an  egg.”  Growing  green  food 
in  winter,  such  as  sprouted  oats,  is  neces¬ 
sary  to  egg  production.  The  Little  Put¬ 
nam  Stove  furnishes  just  the  right  amount 
of  heat  to  sprout  oats  and  will  burn  one 
month  without  attention.  Get  one  from 
your  dealer  or  write  I.  Putnam,  Route 
1G4-R,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  enclosing  $2.00. 
A  Little  Putnam  Stove  will  he  promptly 
mailed  to  you  postpaid.  Satisfaction  guaran¬ 
teed.  See  advertisement  on  page  32. — Advt. 
Pedigreed  Chicks,  Eggs,  Breeding  Stock 
DMDOCn  nnni/O  ALayingStraintliatwinsinLay- 
Dflnntu  llUulYO  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 
Winter  Layers 
Money  Makers 
BARRED  ROCK  COCKERELS 
Buttermilk  Fed  Orchard  Banged 
PERFECT  HEALTH.  FULL  OF  PEP.  Prices  based  on 
age  and  weight.  Sold  on  money-back  guarantee. 
PIONEER  ORCHARDS  Hancock,  Maryland 
BARRED  ROCK  COCKERELS 
Bx-adley  Strain.  Light  and  Dark  matings.  Sold  on  money 
back  guarantee.  Bayberry  Farm,  Southampton,  N.  Y. 
Barred  PLYMOUTH  ROCK  COCKERELS 
Big,  husky  fellows,  elegant  barring,  color,  from 
trap-nested  hens,  records  to 254.  Prices,  $5,  $7,50, 
t$10.  A.  L.  VKBELAND  -  Nutley,  N,  J. 
WantedtoBuy:  YoungRoosters  good  records  in  egg 
la*  ing  contests.  Leghorns,  Reds,  Rocks,  and  S.  C.  Wyan- 
dottes.  FAIRVIEW  POULTRY  FARM,  Theresa,  New  York 
Directly  Imported  Leghorn 
males  head  part  of  our  pure  Barron  Strain  matings. 
Pedigrees  272-288.  Third  importation.  Breeders  are 
selected  also  for  size  and  vigor.  Strong  chicks  and 
tortile  eggs  from  these  and  other  matings  of  grand 
layers.  Safe  arrival  guaranteed.  Write  for  circulars. 
R.  T.  EWING  -  Atlantic,  Pa. 
EVERLAY 
BROWN 
LEGHORNS 
The  beautiful  business  hen!  Wonderful  winter  lay¬ 
ers.  Bi«  white  eggs.  World  Record  layers  Ameri¬ 
can  Egg  Contest!  Greatest  winners  New  York- 
Chicago.  Hardy,  vigorous  money  makers.  Stock 
Eggs,  Chicks,  shipped  safely.  Catalog  free. 
EVERLAY  FARM  Box  28  Portland,  Ind. 
HAMPTON’S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tells  why 
the  BLACK  LEGHORN  is  the  greatest  layer  and  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.  BOTTCIIER,  Mt.  klolly,  N.  J. 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Barron  Strain.  From  trapnested  hens.  52.50.54  and 
56  each.  SUNNYBROOK  FARM,  Elizaville,  New  York.  R.  D. 
1,000  Matured  Pullets  Varieties 
PAUL’S  Poultry  Plantation,  R,  3,  Syc-ainore,  Ohio 
MATTITUCK  WhiteLeghornFarm 
50  Certified  Cockerels,  Barron  Strain,  510  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,  $6  each.  DUNR0BIN  FARM.  Eatontonn,.Y. J.  H.F.O.Na.l 
Columbian  Wyandottes.  Reasonable  prices.  Free 
literature.  RALPH  WOODWARD.  Ilox  28,  Grafton,  Mass. 
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ing  week’s  paper. 
Leg  Weakness 
I. am  having  trouble  with  my  R.  I.  Red 
pullets.  They  are  just  beginning  to  lay. 
I  have  two  pens.  Both  have  the  Cornell 
dry  mash  all  the  time  and  corn  on  the 
ear  in  the  evening.  In  the  morning  one 
has  oats,  the  other  pen  wheat.  The  pen 
I  feed  oats  in  morning  have  trouble  with 
their  legs.  They  seem  to  lose  the  use  of 
them  entirely.  Their  combs  look  red  and 
they  seem  healthy.  This  pen  has  had 
free  range  since  hatched,  with  the  ex¬ 
ception  of  a  little  time,  possibly  a  month  ; 
the  other  pen  has  been  shut  in  more  than 
a  month.  The  pullets  of  the  lighter 
breeds  are  not  affected  at  all.  Can  you 
tell  me  the  trouble?  Are  the  Orpingtons 
less  liable  to  this  trouble  •  than  Rhode 
Island  Reds?  E.  h.  j. 
New  York. 
Don't  be  in  a  hurry  to  kill  these  fowls 
suffering  from  “leg  weakness.”  Take 
them  from  the  flock,  give  each  one  a  half 
grain  tablet  of  calomel,  followed  in  a  few 
hours  by  two  teaspoons  of  castor  oil,  and 
see  if  they  will  not  recover.  This  trou¬ 
ble  is  probably  more  frequently  noticed 
in  the  heavy  breeds  than  in  the  lighter 
ones,  but  is  by  no  means  confined  to  one 
breed.  I  do  not  know  its  cause  or  nature, 
and  think  that  no  one  else  does. 
I  should  not  advise  changing  from  R. 
I.  Reds  to  Orpingtons  to  escape  this 
trouble.  You  may  have  it  with  any 
variety  of  fowls,  and  a  good  flock  of  R.  I. 
Reds  should  not  be  lightly  discarded  be¬ 
cause  of  fancied  superiority  of  some  other 
breed.  M.  B.  D. 
Cannibal  Fowls 
I  have  a  flock  of  1.000  White  Leghorn 
pullets,  housed  in  five  pons,  and  they 
have  skim-milk  before  them  all  the  time, 
also  dry  mash.  In  addition,  they  are  fed 
scratch  grain  three  times  a  day,  have 
shells  and  granulated  charcoal  in  open 
feeders,  and  get  a  daily  ration  of  apples, 
beets,  cabbage,  etc.  They  are  producing 
a  lot  of  eggs,  but  it  seems  something  is 
lacking,  as  they  are  determined  to  destroy 
each  other.  The  least  show  of  blood  will 
cause  them  to  pick  at  the  wound  until 
death  is  the  result.  iWhat  can  I  do  to 
stop  them?  H.  C.  h. 
Your  trouble  is  a  common  one  where 
hens  are  closely  confined,  and  seems  to 
have  no  relation  to  methods  of  feeding. 
Flocks  having  raw  meat  at  their  disposal 
appear  to  be  quite  as  apt  to  turn  canni¬ 
bals  as  those  deprived  of  flesh  food.  The 
hanging  of  a  piece  of  salt  pork  in  the  pen 
is  believed  by  some  to  be  efficacious  in 
stopping  the  practice  complained  of  and, 
if  so,  it  may  indicate  that  a  lack  of  salt 
in  the  ration  induces  a  taste  for  blood 
that  makes  the  fowls  furious  after  they 
have  once  acquired  it.  A  half  pound  of 
fine  salt  may  be  mixed  with  each  100  lbs. 
of  dry  mash  to  supply  this  need.  Smear¬ 
ing  the  torn  parts  of  fowls  that  have  been 
attacked  with  pine  tar  may  prove  useful, 
as  it  does  in  cases  of  toe-picking  among 
little  chicks,  and  it  may  be  possible,  by 
watching,  to  remove  the  offending  fowls 
from  the  flock.  If  all  these  measure  fail, 
I  can  only  suggest  turning  the  flock  loose 
out  of  doors  until  they  forget  their  vice. 
M.  B.  D. 
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. 
PINEW000  POULTRY  FARM  Cross  St.  Lakewood,  N.  J. 
ELLS  STRAIN  HO  RN  S  'e  X  C  UU  S I V ELY 
Breeding  Males — Cocks  and  Cockerels,  Older  your 
DAY  OLD  CHICKS  now.  B.  S.  Ells,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
For  Sale-4,800 Candee  Heater  SECTIONS 
new— 1922.  Excellent  condition.  Price  on  carsS5H0. 
Cyphers,  120,  515.  244.  525.  Model,  100,  514  .  260,  520. 
3  Hill  Colony  Brooders,  large,  515  each,  Newtown 
Oil  Brooders,  small,  510.  Large.  515  each.  All  ser¬ 
viceable  as  new.  JUSTA  POULTRY  FARM. Southampton, H.Y. 
BARRED  ROCKS-Pullets  and  Cockerels 
Buck  strain.  A  few  Pullets  and  Cockerels  sired  by 
sons  of  contest  winner.  Cockerels,  55  ;  Bullets,  52. 
51.75  in  lots  of  10  or  more.  J.  A.  CRAIG,  Freeholil,  H.  J. 
Jersey  Black  G’ant  COCKERELS 
that  will  improve  many  flocks.  $10  up.  Few  good  util¬ 
ity  cockerels,  $?.  No  females.  Eggs,  $5  per  15.  Exhi¬ 
bition  quality.  No  catalog. 
Bartholomew’s  Quality  Giants  Vineland,  \.  J. 
SEVEN  SON’S  STRAIN  COLUMBIAN 
WYANDOTTE  STOCK  for  Sale: 
State  Champions.  Fourteen  years  a 
breeder  of  Columbian  Wyandottes  exclusive¬ 
ly.  No  culls  sent  out.  J.  J.  HARDING,  Albion,  Me. 
DAY-OLD-DUCKLINGS  { 
From  selected  and  properly  mated  stock.  The  kind 
that  live  and  grow.  WAYNE  COUNTY  DUCK  FARM 
AND  HATCHERY  CO.,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 
Mammoth  BRONZETOMS.  From  large, 
purebred,  perfectly  healthy,  farm  raised  stock.  *12  to 
*14  as  to  size  and  markings.  KM.  W.  KETtil, Cobocton.  N.Y. 
Narragansett,  Also  B.  Red  TURKEYS 
Young  and  old  toms.  $8  to  (14.  Hens,  $6  to  $10.  Bronze 
crossed,  62e  per  lb.  Geese  and  duel!  s.  E. ECKERT,  New  Oxford.  Pa. 
Thoroughbred  Blue  Andalusian  Cockerels.  Fine 
birds.  *10  each.  C.  A.  Ball,  27  I  ron!  Si.,  Onego, N.Y. 
Better  BABY  CHICKS""^ 
Because — Of  35  years’  experience. 
Because — Our  wide  experience  enables  us  to 
determine  what  stock  will  give  you  big 
results  when  grown. 
fiecame-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.  MS±W 
George  Phillips’  White  Leghorn  Chicks 
522  per  100,  postpaid,  for  Spring  delivery;  safe 
delivery  guaranteed;  from  stock  produced  in  m.v 
pedigree  matings  of  a  few  best  individuals  of 
best  laying  blood  lines.  My  pen  won  2d  of  en¬ 
tire  New  York  State  contest  last  two  years, 
and  2d  of  entire  contests  through  six  coldest 
months  at  both  Storrs,  Conn.,  and  Vineland,  N. 
J.,  the  year  before  that.  Most  of  my  chicks 
last  three  years  have  gone  to  old  customers. 
Send  $2  per  100,  balance  C.  O.  D. 
rAalrnanlr  tlll'ee  fr0m  ^ly  204-egg  Vilie- 
LOCKerGIS  land  hen.  $0  each;  four  from 
her  best  daughters,  $8  each;  all  from  sires  of 
proven  breeding  quality;  satisfaction  guaran¬ 
teed. 
GEORGE  PHILLIPS,  R  25,  North  Haven,  Conn. 
Single 
Comb 
White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  bird* 
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  hooking  orders 
for  baby  chicks  and  eggs  for  hatching,  February,  March 
and  April  shipments,  from  the  finest  breeders  T  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. 
Sr’d!“h,JX S.C.W. Leghorn  BabyChix  and  Eggs 
Also  P.  W.  I.  Runner  Baby  Ducks,  and  Eggs  for 
hatching—  Both  bred  for  laying.  Write  for  booklet, 
C.  J.  YODER  -  Grantsville,  Maryland 
For  Sale-100  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Cockerels 
265-Egg  Strain,  $4  each.  JOHN  GRIFFIN,  llornell.  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Barron  strain.  From  trap-nested  Hocks.  $4  and  86  each. 
Hatching  eggs,  $9  per  100.  A.  II,  PINDAR,  Elizaville,  N.  V 
For  Sale  Sfed' 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Yearling  Hens 
At  the  minimum  price  suggested  by  the  N.  Y.  State  Co-Op. 
Poultry  Certification  Assoc.  ARTHUR  WAITE.  E»gle  Bridge,  N.Y. 
White  Wyandotte  Cockerels  \ 
'rom 
_  t  li  e 
Obed  G1  Knight  300-egg  strain.  Early  hatched,  free 
range,  largo,  husky  birds.  $7  each.  <  heap  at  double 
the  price.  WM.  M,  HARRIS,  Jr..  Box  115,  Barrington,  R.  I. 
White  WYANDOTTE  COCKERELS 
Large,  heavy  boned,  vigorous  birds,  from  trap-nest¬ 
ed  hens,  laying  large  eggs  Records  to  243.  Pen 
average  174  Prices.  !$5,  $>7.50,  SBIO. 
A.  L.  VREELAM)  -  Nutley,  N.  J. 
White  Wyandottes  and  S.C.W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Large,  range  raised  birds,  from  our  selected  egg-laying 
strain.  Wyandottes,  SS  and  *7.60.  Leghorns,  $6.  Five 
or  more,  94  each.  MEltltYTHOl'DIIX  FARM,  Columbia,  Conn. 
Barron’s  White  Wyandottes  KT&M 
ported  direct  with  high  records.  E.  E.  LEWIS. {galachin,  N.T. 
White  Wyandottes  Re*.a,H9rca-? 
each. 
Cockerels,  Pullets,  Hens,  *2.50 — *8 
Satisfaction  guaranteed.  R.  HIM., Seneca  Full*, N.Y. 
B 
arron’s  White  Wyandottes.  Cockerels  forsale.  Sire, 
312-egg  pedigree.  $5,*8,*10.  MART  Y.  GARDNER, Cheiler.N.  J. 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homers,  Carneaux,  White  Kings  a  Specialty. 
Allston  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 
>  IKRSKY  BLACK  GIANTS.  Baby  Chicks. 
»  Setting  eggs.  JILAUVELT,  Matawan,  N.  J. 
KENT  BARRED  ROCKS 
1920- 21  Storrs  contest  high  Rock  pen  and  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  BabyCliicks.  Circular.  KENT  POULTRY  FARMS, Ctztnovia.N.Y. 
Black  Giant  Pullets  l'"1*'' 
For  Sale- S,  C,  ANCONA  COCKERELS 
Closely  related  to  our  contest  winners.  SS  each  while 
they  last.  Buy  one  or  more  of  these  males  and  grade  up 
your  flock.  CEDAKIITHST  POLLTHY  FAHM,  Hallway, N.  J. 
LIGHT  BRAHMA  Cooks  and  Cockerels,  Mollie 
Wellington  Strain.  America’s  best  layers.  Blue  Rib¬ 
bon  Winners.  *8,  *12  and  *15.  L.  U.  RUCK  EL,  Walden,  N.Y. 
BIG,  HUSKY,  HEALTHY 
Black  Mammoth  Bronze  Turkeys 
Toms,  $8.50  to  $18.50  each.  Hens,  $?.50  to  $!»  each, 
Also  a  few  Pekin  Drakes—  Prize  Winning  Stock  at  $S 
each,  Wild  Mallards  at  88.85  each.  Also  a  few  females 
of  each  at  same  price.  ROCK-CLIFF  FARM,  llrocuevllle,  Fa. 
S.  C.  RED  COCKERELS  and  Pullets 
Vibert's  289-egg  strain.  From  trap  nested  pedigreed 
hens.  Pullets,  May  hatched,  $2.50 each.  Cockerels,  *3,  *5, 
*7  each.  Sunny  brook  Farm,  Elizaville,  N.Y.  K.  D. 
MAHOGANY  STRAIN  S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Early  hatched  pullets,  S3  each.  Yearling  hens,  S3  ; 
cockerels,  54.  Hatching  eggs.  All  excellent  breeding 
stock.  Circular.  B.  QUACKENBUSH,  Darien,  Conn.  Box  700 
S.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
Vibert’s  289-egg  strain.  Trapnested  flocks.  Cock¬ 
erels,  $5  and  57  each.  Hatching  eggs,  510  per  100. 
A.  H.  FINGAK  -  Elizaville,  New  York 
TIFFANY’S  SUPERIOR  CHICKS  that  LIVE 
Wyandottes,  Plymouth  Rocks  and  R.  I.  Reds 
£?*n?ts  ’DUCKLINGS 
INDIAN  RUNNER  '  ^  ^  VllUIi  I  Lf 
ALDHAM  POULTRY  FARM  R.  34  PHOENIX VILLE,  PA. 
$3  each,  Sinclair  Smith 
Jacob  SI  ,  New  York  City,  N.Y. 
DARBY’S  LEGHORNS 
ARE  GREAT  LAYERS 
Winning  pen  in  1921,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
Third  pen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
(204-egg  average) 
Second  pen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
(266  eggs) 
Day-Old  Chicks  after  Feb.  15th 
Breeding  Cockerels 
C.  T.  DARBY,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 
Pure  White  Muscovy  Ducks  „ 
rnrkeys.  Thoro  Bred  Bourbon  Red  Toms,  Fine  Birds, 
weight  20  to  25  lbs.,  *15.  Mrs.  RAY  CARU, Columbia  X  Roads, Pa. 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Trapnested  and  Pedigree  Bred 
They  are  the  famous  "Sanborn  Stock”  un¬ 
beatable  layers.  We  are  offering  sturdy,  vigor¬ 
ous  Cockerels  that  are  sure  to  satisfy.  All 
have  generations  of  high  producers  behind 
them.  Now  booking  orders  for  Baby  Chix. 
Catalog  Free. 
WEST  MANSFIELD  POULTRY  FARM 
Box  40  ...  Attleboro,  Maas. 
S.  C.  R.  1.  REDS 
Cockerels  sired  by  a  son  of  a  270-egg  hen  (official  record) 
$8  and  *10.  Other  cockerels.  *5  anil  *7  eacli.  Hutching 
eggs,  *IO  per  100.  Baby  chicks,  *25  per  100  :  $18  per  50. 
Anna  M.  Jones  -  Craryville,  N.  Y. 
Rhode  Island  Reds  cS 
Exceptional  lot  of  strong,  vigorous  cockerels  at  $5  and 
$7.50  each.  Dark  red  stock.  Tompkins-Owens  Farm 
Cross.  Bred  for  Winter  eggs.  Q  G  L  LEWIS.  Paoli,  Penn. 
^  -4  "9  9  ^  Cockerels  sired 
•-  * m  ^ — s  a  Jk  by  pedigreed 
birds.  If  you  want  to  increase  egg  production  in  your 
flock,  order  one  at  $5.  SEMI  li  III  HSFI.L,  Woodbury,  Conn. 
S.  C.  R.  1.  RED  PULLETS 
Ready  to  lay.  All  above  4S5S.50  each. 
Riverdale  Poultry  Farm  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
RHODE  ISLAND  RED  COCKERELS 
ROSE  CO  Mill  Good  red,  Thoro-Breds.  Big,  husky 
SINGLE  COMB  /birds.  Shipped  on  approval.  *5  Each. 
Cutnlpu  Poultry  Farm  R.  O.  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Hone’s  Rhode  Island  Reds 
S3  to  $10  each.  I).  R.  Hone,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Cinitle  Comb  Rhode  Inland  Rod  Co<kcrcUf  dark, 
O  vigorous  birds.  HARRY  WILKINS,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 
C  n  R  1  Rnri  Pii||o4o  20>  an,‘  two  cockerels,  $30.  A 
0.  U.  11. 1.  neu  ruiieis  few  yearling at$1  .BO  each.  Well 
bred,  clean  birds.  BROADVIEW  STOCK  FARM,  Lambortvllle.  N.  4. 
RECORD  300  EGGS 
White  Wyandotte  record  made  by  “  College  Queen  ”  at 
Storrs  Ttli  contest.  My  birds  have  made  pen  records  of 
2265,  2179  and  2234  at  Storrs.  Pen  No.  128  at  Storrs  present 
contest  is  leading.  Cockerels,  eggs  and  chix  for  sale  from 
pedigreed  stock.  Send  for  prices.  0.  G.  KNIGHT,  Bridgeton,  R.l. 
Highest  Qualiiy  Baby  Chicks 
up.  Barron  audWyckofT  White  Leghorns, Sheppard  Anco- 
nas,  Parks’  Barred  Rocks,  Superior  Black  Minorcan.  All 
on  free  farm  range.  Booking  orders  now.  Free  cata¬ 
logue  describing  my  champion  flock  average  layers. 
WM.  D.  SEIDEL,,  Ilox  It,  Strawberry  Ridge,  Pa. 
DAY-OLD  S.  C.  SAMa.*.. 
Uir’K  C  FREE  RANGE  STOCK 
y*  n  1  V*  rv  O  BRED  FOR  VITALITY  «  EGGS 
ALSO  HATCHING  GfitiS 
HATHAWAY’S  HATCHERY,  Inc.,  624  Main  St.,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
BREEDERS  CHICKS  EGGS 
W.  Wyandottes,  Lt.  and  Dk.  Brahmas,  R.  I.  Reds, 
Barred  Rocks,  S.  O.  YV.  and  Brown  Leghorns.  Cata¬ 
log  free.  Riverdale  Poultry  Farm,  Box  265.  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
S.  C.  Anconas-  White  Wyandottes  0 « uit™  qu**"’8 
Circular.  Earle  8.  WIImoii,  Box  497,  Hammond,  N.  V. 
RoKxr  P’kmL'O  Interesting  and  profitable.  Catalog 
Hally  VxIHUKo  mailed  on  request.  Heady  Jan.  11th. 
E.  R.  HUMMER  &  CO.,  Fkenchtown,  N.  J.  R.  No.  I 
TERSEYIBLACKOIANTS 
America’s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers:  Heavy  layers;  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.  PAGE  S  SONS,  Box  IB9  Belmir,  N.  J. 
Hi  A  First  prize  and  Buff  Cochins— 
African  ll6GS6  uantams  first  pen  State  Fai  r  and 
three  seconds  one-fourth  Geese 
Madison  Square  Garden.  IV.  U.  KIIEI  TZKK,  Red  Creek,  N.Y. 
EARLY  TURKEYS 
Toms,  S12;THens,  510.  ALLAN  HORNE,  Cape  Vincent,  N.Y. 
sale  Pure  Mammoth  Bronze  Turkeys 
Enormous  Bone  and  Frame.  “Equal  to  the  Best." 
FRANK  ROSEBROUGH,  "  The  Locusts, "  Brockport,  New  York 
SPECIAL  Prices 
Turkeys,  Ducks,  Geese,  Cockerels,  Leg¬ 
horn  Hens,  $1.25.  Write  your  wants.  List  free. 
H.  A.  SOUDER  Box  29  Sellersville,  Pa. 
p^!  DUCKLINGS 
r  liKJN  1/ U  l/IlLUl UJ  p,BDtE  t  Pdinis.hi.p.x  I 
Either  nex.  $5  each  Good  stock. 
wmieunma  UBcSe  <  HAS.  &niMENROTll,Frenetitown,  N.  J. 
Special  Prices  on  Turkeys,  Ducks,  Geese, c,«uJ5kah 
Hares  and  Dogs.  Catalog  free.  If.  II.  FltEF.l),  Telford,  Pa. 
1  artra  Qlnnlt  Fine  Poultry,  Turkeys,  Geese.  Pucks, 
LdleOOlULK  4; til ne un,  Hunt  unis,  Pigeons,  Colllea. 
Stock  and  eggs.  Catalog.  I’tONKER  FARMS,  Telford,  Pa. 
BEAUTIFUL  GOLD  BACK  MAMMOTH  BRQN7E  Turkey-.  Healthy, 
vigorous, brilliant  with  bronze.  THOMAS  REILY, Plymouth, Mist. 
(Jure  Bred  White  CHINESE  GEESE,  $4  ;  Ganders, 
*  $5.  EDMUND  STRAW, '&THQki\iStfzxvn%Colunibu3,N.J. 
j  MISCELLANEOUS 
JR  Long  haired  A  ngora  and  Coon 
OLA  I  eats  and  kittens  for  sale,  $5 
to  SS85  each.  Black,  black 
and  white,  gray,  and  yellow.  A  fine  Xmas  gift  Let 
me  bear  from  you.  SMITH  BELL  FARM,  Lexington,  Mass. 
Harzcr  Mountains  Canary  Birds 
12  for  sale.  Fir-t-class  singers:  sings  12  different 
notes;  $5  up.  Fred  Beck,  Lack  a  waxen.  Pa. 
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