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The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
February  10,  1923 
CHIX 
Tanglewold  Farm,  Moriches,  L.  I. 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
See  result  of  Storrs.  Mineola  and  New  Brunswick 
Contests  to  see  what  we  are  doing. 
BOOK  YOUR  ORDER  NOW 
W.  E.  BAKER.  105  W.  40th  St..  N.  Y.  C. 
WILSON’S  &&  LEGHORNS-, 
All  2  and  3  year-old  non  setting  and  large  producing 
HENS  Mated  to  cockerel  of  high  quality  and  vigor 
— all  Hogan  Tested.  Carefully  ielected  EGGS 
for  HATCHING. 
1GEUQS .  $2.50  tOO  EQCS  .  $  12  00 
30  "  4.75  IOOO  ••  100.00 
80  •'  7.50 
No  Pullet*  Mated  No  Chicks. 
J.  H.  WILSON  ::  Methuen,  Mass. 
BOOKING  ORDERS  NOW 
NOW  BOOKING  ORDERS  FOR 
S.C.  White  Leghorn  BABY  CHICKS 
W*  breed  from  two-year-old  hens  only.  High  pro¬ 
ducers,  disease  free.  Mated  to  Wyckoff  Cockerels. 
We  invite  you  to  inspect  onr  plant,  see  our  stock 
and  conditions  under  which  they  are  kept. 
BELLMORE  POULTRY  FARM 
Bellmore,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
EGGS  ARE  HIGHEST  IN  OCTOBER, 
NOVEMBER  AND  DECEMBER 
Do  You  Want  Your  Eggs  Then? 
Order  our  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
and  you  will  have  them.  Send 
for  free  catalogue. 
SPRECHER’S  TWIN  PINES  FARM  /  l, 
30,  Rohrcr»town,Pa.^$>i  if 
DAY-OLD  CHIX  FROM  YEARLING 
HENS  ONLY 
Cockerels  from  trapnested  liens  with  rec¬ 
ords  of  225  eggs  or  better  in  their  pulletyear. 
Third  pen  in  Bergen  Contest.  Third  Leg¬ 
horn  pen  in-Storrs  Contest.  1921-1922. 
RAPP’S  LEGHORN  FARM,  Inc., 
Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. 
LESHER’SK™  Wyckoff  Strain 
CHICKS— The  Profitable  Kind 
*18  per  100,  postpaid.  100 £  live  delivery  guaranteed. 
J.  GUY  LESHER  Northumberland,  Pa. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS-  We  are  now  booking  orders 
for  Baby  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs.  Our  breeders  are 
heavy  laving,  vigorous.  2-y  r.-old  hens,  kept  on  free  range. 
Feb.  chicks  all  sold  March  and  April  chicks,  $18  per 
100.  Hatching  eggs.  *8  per  100.  Order  from  this  atl.,  send¬ 
ing  10%  deposit.  Also  several  nice  cockerels  at  $3  each. 
PINEBROOK  POULTRY  FARM,  Lnkewood,  N.  4.  R.  I).  No.  1 
S.C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Cornell  certified  stock.  10  pullets  and  1  cockerel 
(275  to  310-egg  dams)  for  $40. 
E.  CLAUDE  JONES  Craryville,  N.  Y. 
CHICKS 
S.  C.  BUFF  AND 
WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Barred  Rocks  and  White,  Red*,  Black  Minorcas, 
Buff  Orpingtons.  Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Circu¬ 
lar  Free.  CL0YD  NIEM0ND,  McAlisterville,  Pa.  Box  5 
OHR’S  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
1921-22  Contest  3rd  place  at  Storm.  Records  up  to  285. 
Breeding  Cockerels,  Hatching  Eggs  and  Baby  Chicks. 
Hollywood  Strain.  AN1IREW  I.,  OUR,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Vineland’s  well  luiowu 
Ernie's  strain  S.  C.  W. 
ere  never  under  lights. 
iM  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Hatching  Eggs 
Leghorns  from  stock  that  w 
EMIG’S  POULTRY  FA1 
Kgga 
from 
same 
N.  Y. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks  &  Hatching  Eggs 
Quality  and  price  attractive.  Drop  a  card. 
W.  JANDA  Huntington.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
AnyBaby  Chick  Man  Wanting  Hatching 
900  selected  White  Leghorn  breeders  ean  find 
by  addressing  BR00KSIDE  POULTRY  FARM,  Nassau, 
B  A.  B  Y  CHICKS 
S  C  White  Leghorns  from  heavy  laying  strain 
Booking  orders  for  Spring  delivery.  Write  for  par¬ 
ticulars.  CALVIN  L.  SHIRES,  Prop.,  Midvale 
Poullry  Farm  -  Strawberry  Ridge,  Pa, 
Certified  8.  C.  White  LEGHORN S.  Stock,  F.ggs. 
LAWRENCR  W.  MILLER  -  ARGYLK,  Nbw  YORK 
SC.  Br.  and  Eng.  W.  Leghorns.  6  grand  matings. 
*  stock— Eggs.  Catalog  VERA  FULTON,  »-9B,  Callipolii,  Ohio 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Barron  strain.  From  trap-nested  flocks.  *4  and  $6  each. 
Hatching  eggs,  »9  per  100.  SUNNYBR00K  FARM,  Elizavill*.  N  Y. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREE0ERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  "  THAT  LAY  AND  PAY." 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homers,  Carneaux,  White  Kln*s  a  Specialty. 
Allston  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 
Important  to  Advertisers 
Copy  and  instructions  for  clas¬ 
sified  advertisements  must  reach 
us  on  Thursday  morning  in  order 
to  insure  insertion  in  following 
week’s  paper.  Change  of  copy  or 
notice  to  discontinue  advertise¬ 
ment  should  reach  us  on  Tues¬ 
day  morning  in  order  to  prevent 
advertisement  appearing  in  follow¬ 
ing  week’s  paper. 
Porter’s  Certified  Leghorns 
The  Egg  Producer* — The  Business  Hens 
Our  Breeding  Stock  is  Officially  Certified  and  Regis¬ 
tered.  This  guarantees  that  our  breeders  reach  the 
top  notch  of  excellence  in  size,  shape,  type  and  vigor, 
and  above  all,  in  consistent  heavy  laying  throughout 
the  year.  These  are  large  S.  C.  White  Leghorns. 
EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
From  these  Certified  and  Registered  Breeders.  Pul¬ 
lets  for  1923.  April  hatched,  8, 10  and  12  weeks  old. 
Increase  Your  Egg  Production 
by  introducing  our  great  line  of  males.  They  are 
bred  from  Certified  heavy  producers  of  large,  chalk 
white  eggs.  Come  and  see  one  of  the  best  modern 
plants,  which  is  located  on  a  hundred-acre  fruit  farm. 
The  conditions  are  ideal.  No  fences.  Free  range. 
FARLEY  PORTER,  Box  W.  Sodus,  N.  Y. 
BABY  CHICKS 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
We  are  prepared  to  accept  a  few  more 
orders  for  last  half  of  March,  April  and 
May.  These  chicks  are  hatched  from 
our  own  eggs  exclusively  and  from 
stock  carefully  raised  by  ourselves. 
We  have  only  a  limited  amount  for  sale 
as  we  are  not  a  commercial  hatchery. 
Hatching  Eggs  also  for  sale  —  $10  per  100 
BIRCH  HILL  FARM,  Katonah,  N.Y. 
“BABY  CHICKS” 
TOM  BARRON  S.C.W.L.  PRODUCTION  BRED 
Booking  Orders  for  Spring,  /  923.  Send  for  Price  List. 
RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM 
R.  E.  NEWCOMB,  PORTI  AND  N  Y  C.  A.  O’DEA, 
Proprietor  vV/I\  1  L/ilii/,  I^l.  Z»  Manager 
Our  Birds  Won  at  Production  Show  Held  by  Poultry 
Dep't  Cornell  University,  December  4th  to  8th,  1922 
Quality  Baby  Chicks 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Breeders — 
two  and  tliree-year  liens. 
Member  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project,  under  supervision  of  Prof. 
R.  C.  Ogle,  Cornell  Poultry 
Expert. 
DEERFIELD  FARMS, 
Geo.  C.  Feuerriegel.  DEER  PARK,  L.  I. 
Sturdy  Baby  Chicks  That  Live! 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns — English  Barron  Strain 
Free  range  buttermilk  fed,  the  large  noisy 
kind  with  blood  red  lop  over  combs  bred  from 
a  strain  of  heavy  winter  layers  with  records 
of  28  0  eggs.  Now  booking  orders  for  Febru¬ 
ary,  March,  April  deliveries.  My  chicks  are 
from  breeders  that  lay  eggs  when  prices  are 
high.  My  book  "Poultry  Facts  and  Figures" 
75c..  free  with  all  orders,  tells  how  I  mako 
my  birds  produce  50  to  60  per  cent  of  eggs 
in  winter  without  forcing,  at  a  feed  cost  of 
10c.  per  dozen  eggs.  1,000—  $180.00 ;  500 — 
$95.00;  100— $20.00;  50— $11.00;  25— $6.00. 
25%  of  amount  with  order. 
GEO.  MORRISON  -  Chantecler  Farm  -  Arlington,  N.Y. 
CEleghorCn  w  HATCHING  EGGS 
From  our  pens  of  400  yearling  and  two-year-old  cer¬ 
tified  Single  Comb  White  Leghorn  Hens,  mated  to 
certified  Cockerels,  we  offer  Hatching  Eggs  at  $3 
per  setting,  or  S20  per  hundred.  We  also  have  about 
700  yearling  and  two-year-old  hens,  not  certified, 
mated  to  certified  Cockerels,  from  which  we  offer 
eggs  at  *2  per  setting  or  $7  per  hundred,  or  in  lots 
of  500  or  more  at  $6  per  hundred.  We  are  members 
of  the  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  A.  Order  direct  from  this  ad. 
No  circulars.  V  CORNERS  POULTRY  FARM.  L.  J.  WEED 
&  SON,  Props.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 
VALLEY  POULTRY  FARM 
PLAINFIELD,  N.  J. 
Hs"?s  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS  JEU 
2  and  3-year-old  breeding  hens,  mated  to  choice 
high-producing  males.  Stock  on  free  range. 
Chicks  ready  for  delivery  beginning  Feb.  12, 
Full  count  and  square  deal  guaranteed. 
WENE’S  SupcrHfckfaby 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
Hire  you  more  and  choicer  eggs.  Hatched  from  eggs 
from  exclusively  our  own  hens— all  with  excellent 
records.  Free  Range  reared — add  them  to  your 
flock  and  double  the  lay.  Write  for  catalogue,  prices, 
dates,  Day-old  Chicks  and  eight-week  Pullets. 
WENE  FARMS,  DEPT.  11.  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Quality  First 
Baby 
Chicks 
Our  chicks  are  bred  to  lay  from  breeders 
chosen  for  color,  laying  qualities,  size  and 
thrift.  We  know  you  will  like  our  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorns.  B.  P.  Rocks,  S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds  and  W. 
Wyandottes.  Send  for  circular  and  prices. 
WOODWARD  FARMS.  Box  184.  Lsmbertvillt.  N.  J. 
DIDV  pUIPtfC  From  vigorous,  pure  bred  stock. 
BHD  I  UnlUlVO  All  varieties.  Satisfactory  deliv¬ 
ery  guaranteed.  Poultry  house  and  brooding  equipment. 
Write  for  catalogue  and  prices.  Itoiinie  Head  Farm, 
0.  E.  COOPEII,  MKr.,  AUBURN,  NE«  TOKK.  It.  II  9 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Direct  Young  strain,  $3.50  and  $5  each.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  II.  N.  CONNER  Sl'ickton,  N.  J. 
THE  HENYARD 
Starting  in  Summer  Poultry 
This  coming  Summer  I  want  to  go  into 
the  chicken  raising  business  in  a  larger 
way.  I  have  been  raising  and  selling  a 
few,  but  think  I  can  make  it  a  regular 
business  on  the  place  I  have.  There  are 
10  acres  of  mostly  unimproved  land  which 
my  chickens  have  at  their  disposal.  This 
gives  entire  freedom  and  excellent  feed¬ 
ing  ground.  They  always  grow  very 
nicely  for  me,  and  I  have  never  lost  any 
through  sickness.  I  do  not  want  chick¬ 
ens  for  the  laying,  beyond  a  pen  to  supply 
ourselves  with  eggs.  I  thought  of  getting 
Plymouth  Rocks,  as  they  seem  to  do  the 
best  on  my  place.  I  would  like  to  start 
this  year  with  about  1.000  chicks.  Will 
it  be  better  for  me  to  buy  day-old  chicks, 
or  get  an  incubator  and  hatch  my  own? 
What  is  the  best  treatment  for  incubator 
chicks  for  the  first  few  weeks?  People 
tell  me  that  incubator  chicks  lack  the 
vitality  of  the  others,  and  are  very  hard 
to  raise.  Where  will  I  find  the  best  mar¬ 
ket,  in  case  I  have  to  ship  my  chickens 
by  rail?  About  what  is  the  average  cost 
of  keeping  1.000  chickens  through  the 
Summer,  on  open  range?  Also,  give  me 
some  points  on  the  marketing  and  adver¬ 
tising  of  young  Spring  chickens.  I  want 
to  sell  them  all  in  the  Fall,  and  start  over 
in  the  Spring.  I  do  not  spend  my  Win¬ 
ters  on  the  farm,  so  I  cannot  keep  stock 
over.  G.  ic. 
Pennsylvania. 
('hicks  can  be  hatched  more  cheaply 
than  they  can  be  purchased,  else  there 
would  he  no  profit  in  selling  day-old 
chicks,  but  whether  or  not  it  would  be 
best  for  you  to  buy  incubator  eggs  and  do 
your  own  hatching,  I  cannot  say.  Much 
would  depend  upon  your  ability  to  pur¬ 
chase  good  eggs  for  hatching,  and  your 
success  with  an  incubator.  Very  likely 
it  might  be  best  to  buy  day-old  chicks  the 
first  year  and  try  your  scheme  out.  Incu¬ 
bator  chicks  do  not  need  to  lack  anything 
in  vitality  or  be  any  harder  to  raise  than 
hen-hatched.  .  The  fact,  that  they  are 
reared  in  larger  numbers  will  account  for 
any  apparent  difference  in  ease  of  raising 
them.  Whether  you  use  an  incubator  or 
not,  you  will  need  brooders,  and  you 
should  have  at  least  two  portable  brooder 
houses,  fitted  with  coal  or  oil-buming 
brooder  stoves,  in  readiness.  You  can 
keep  1,000  chicks  under  two  brooder 
stoves,  in  suitable  quarters,  but  three 
flocks  of  333  each  will  do  better  and  be 
more  easily  cared  for.  An  advantage  in 
buying  day-old  chicks  is  that  you  can 
have  them  all  of  one  age.  You  cannot 
well  mix  chicks  of  different  ages  in  one 
flock.  I  cannot  advise  you  as  to  your 
markets,  but  I  would  suggest  that  you 
raise  pullets  of  some  popular  breed,  sell¬ 
ing  the  cockerels  as  broilers  as  early  as 
possible,  and  advertising  your  pullets  for 
sale  in  the  Fall  before  they  begin  laying. 
If  there  is  any  money  at  all  in  your  plan, 
I  should  expect  to  find  it  in  selling  pul¬ 
lets  in  the  Fall,  either  locally  or  through 
advertising  in  some  journal  of  general  cir¬ 
culation.  M.  R.  D. 
Worms  in  Poultry 
I  have  23  Rhode  Island  Red  hens 
which  are  not  laying  very  well.  I  do  not 
think  the  trouble  is  with  my  ration,  as  a 
few  of  them  have  laid  well  all  Winter, 
while  others  only  lay  for  about  three 
weeks  at  a  time  and  stop.  I  had  good 
results  with  the  same  method  of  feeding 
last  year.  I  found  some  small  white 
worms  in  the  droppings,  which  are  about 
the  shape  of  bloodsuckers  found  in  water, 
but  they  are  very  small.  Do  you  think 
this  the  trouble,  and  ean  you  give  me  a 
remedy  for  it?  j.  d.  l. 
Connecticut. 
If  intestinal  worms  are  present  in  suf¬ 
ficiently  large  numbers,  they  will  inter¬ 
fere  with  the  thrift  of  the  fowls  harbor¬ 
ing  them,  but  a  few  do  not  appear  to  do 
any  harm.  Spirits,  or  oil.  of  turpentine, 
is  a  good  remedy  for  worms  where  only  a 
few  fowls  need  to  be  treated.  This  may 
be  given  in  teaspoonful  doses,  mixed  with 
an  equ/il  quantity  of  some  bland  oil.  It 
should  be  given  “on  an  empty  stomach.” 
and  followed  in  a  few  hours  by  a  physic, 
such  as  a  teaspoonful  of  Epsom  salts  to 
each  fowl,  dissolved  in  a  little  water  and 
mixed  with  a  moist  mash,  the  latter  to  be 
fed  in  such  a  way  that  each  fowl  will  get 
its  share.  I  hardly  think,  however,  that 
worms  are  to  be  adjudged  the  cause  of 
unsatisfactory  production  in  your  flock. 
There  are.  of  course,  many  reasons  why 
hens  do  not  lay  as  well  as  their  owners 
would  like  to  have  them.  M.  R.  D. 
Soaked  Alfalfa  for  Greens 
1  have  500  S.  O.  W  hens.  Would  Al¬ 
falfa  meal,  soaked  in  hot  water  to  freshen 
it,  take  the  place  of  other  green  feed, 
such  as  sprouted  oats,  cabbage  and  man¬ 
gels?  My  hens  eat  at  it  now.  At  first 
they  would  not  eat  it  very  well,  but  they 
soon  learned  to  like  it. 
New  York.  MRS.  G.  a.  r. 
Alfalfa  soaked  as  you  suggest  would 
make  a  very  acceptable  substitute  for 
other  green  or  succulent  foods.  Feed  as 
much  of  it  daily  as  your  fowls  seem  to 
want,  in  addition  to  their  other  food.  The 
chief  objection  to  Alfalfa  meal  is  the  add¬ 
ed  expense  which  grinding  it  involves.  If 
you  have  Alfalfa  or  clover  hay,  try  cut¬ 
ting  it  in  a  cutting  box  before  steaming. 
M.  B.  D. 
)A  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
^  American  Strain 
W  QUALITY  RELIABILITY 
Breu  for  size,  vigor,  and  large  white  eggs.  All  breeding 
stock  carefully  selected.  Chicks,  hatched  in  our  new 
Buckeye  machines,  shipped  every  Tuesday.  Safe  de¬ 
livery  and  full  count  of  strong,  healthy  chicks  guaran¬ 
teed.  Send  for  prices  and  let  ns  refer  you  to  old  cus¬ 
tomers. 
KIRKUP  BROTHERS,  Mattituck,  N.  Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  Co-operative  Poultry  Certification  Association. 
v  ft  o  rL2  use  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
from  heavy-laying  trap-nested  stock  from  dams 
having  laid  200  or  more  eegs.  *5,  $7.50  and  $10 
each.  Hollywood  Strain  direct. 
Also  a  Few  Nice  sTrGf  Laying  Pullets  a!  $4  Each 
Must  please  you  or  money  back.  Hatching  eggs  now 
ready  from  high  record  trap-nested  stock  at  lO, 
15  and  20  dollars  per  hundred.  None  better. 
FIVE  POINT  LEGHORN  FARM  Mt.  Ephraim.  N.  J. 
s  c  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS0"1* 
Once  you  try  them,  you’ll  always  buy  them 
Place  your  order  for  chicks  with  one  who  is  interested  in 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns  only.  Our  breeders  are  carefully 
•elected,  and  produce  strong,  sturdy  chicks  that  will  grow 
and  make  good  with  proper  care.  Your  order,  large  or 
small,  will  receive  the  same  careful  attention.  We  guar¬ 
antee  safe  delivery  and  prepay  postage. 
Send  for  circular  and  price  list. 
MEADOW  BROOK  POULTRY  FARM  AND  HATCHERY 
E.  C.  Rockafellow,  Prop-  Stockton,  N.  J.,  R.  D.  No  1 
8SSSS3  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
Certified  and  uncertified  CHIX.  For  delivery  after 
February  1.  100  big,  husky  March  hatch  Cockerels, 
rigidly  culled  during  certification  work;  brim  full 
of  pep,  health,  vigor.  $10  each;  $45  per  five; 
$8©  per  10.  We  always  do  business  on  the  square. 
Justa  Poultry  Farm,  Southampton,  N,  Y. 
Comb  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  birds 
.3,000  Breeders  on  free  Farm  Kange,  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. 
OLD  ORCHARD  FARMS 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN 
Dnv  DM  Chirho  live  and  make  great  layers. 
Uuy  LI  III  L-tllCRS  B,-e(j  from  trap-nested  hens. 
mated  with  pedigreed  cockerels.  None  better  Book¬ 
ing  orders  for  hatching  Egg,  and  day-old  chicks. 
OLD  ORCHARD  FARMS  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 
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 
fertile  eggs  from  these  and  other  matings  of  grand 
layers.  Safe  arrival  guaranteed.  Write forcirculars. 
R.  T.  EWING  -  Atlantic.  Pa. 
2  S.  C.  VV.  LEGHORN  BREEDING  PENS 
Each  consisting  of  10  good  producing,  yearling  females 
(have  never  been  forced  for  eggs)  and  one  Standard  Type 
Cockerel  from  high  producing  dam,  for  sale  at  $20  per 
pen.  (Wyckoff  Strain.)  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
ALLAN  WAHRERN,  Old  Parsonage,  Center  Moriches,  N.Y.  Also  3  good 
Jersey  Black  Cockerels  (Marcv)  for  Breeding.  $8  each. 
For  Sale-S.  C.W.  Leghorn  Breeding  Cockerels 
For  shipment  before  Feb.  15th.  We  are  offering  some 
choice  cockerels  at  special  price,  85  each.  These  males 
will  help  increase  your  flock  egg  production. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  KAltH  -  Rahway,  H.  J 
THE  VINEYARD  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Strain 
Day-old  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs  for  sale.  Breeding 
Bens  selected  from  Pedigreed  Tom  Barron’*  High  Egg  Pro¬ 
ducing  Stock.  Ttl.  Na-  32J  Matuchsn.  VISIT0**  ARE  WELCOMED. 
VINEYARD  POULTRY  FARM,  Inc..  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  R.D.I 
HAMPTON'S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tell*  why 
the  BLACK  LE6H0RN  is  the  greatest  lsyer  and  most  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A  E.  HAMPTON  Box  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
S.  C.  White  LEGHORNS 
Now  booking  orders  for  baby  chicks  and  hatching  egg*. 
Straight  Lord  Farm  stock.  Write  for  prices. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM  -  Rahway,  N.  J. 
MATTITUCK  WhiteLeghorn  Farm 
50  Certified  Cockerels,  Barron  Strain,  $10  each.  Cer 
tilled  by  N.  V.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A  A.  H.  PENNY,  Mattituck.  N.Y 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
from  selected  and  trapnested  hens,  mated  to  pedi¬ 
greed  males  from  211  to  252-egg  hens.  Price,  Mar.  and 
April.  $30  pei  100;  $275  per  1,000.  NOT  HOW  CHEAP.  BUT 
HOW  GOOD.  Meadowedoe  Farm,  R.  36.  Cedarhurst,  L.  I..N.Y. 
SC.  W.  LEGHORNS.  Hatching  egg*  and  day-old 
•  chicks  from  certified  stock.  Member  of  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P. 
C.  A.  Prices  on  request.  E.  L.  Lane,  Trumanabure,  N  T. 
WHITE  QUEEN  POULTRY  FARM 
Winners  in  Vineland  and  Woodbury  Utility  shows. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn*.  Outof  14  entries  we  have  won 
11  prizes.  Two  to  4-yr.-old  hens;  never  under  lights. 
PrieeperlOO:  March,  $9  ;  April,  $8  ;  May,  $7.  No 
chicks.  W.  J.  COCKING,  Box  194, Lincoln  Ave..  Vineland.N.  J. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  trap-nested  cockerels,  dam*,  200  eggs  or 
better.  $5  each.  DUNR0BIN  FARM.  Eatontown,N.  J.  R.F.O.No.  I 
Day-Old  Chicks-S.  C.  White  Leghorns  DropaciVJuor 
my  circular  and  price  list.  IIARVET  FISHER,  Milford,  N.  t. 
I  atrhnrn  fihiche  f,om  imported  Barron  males.  Dam* 
Lcgllul  II  UllIbKS  records  to  314  eggs.  Flock  on  Accre¬ 
dited  List.  TV.  E.  Atkinson,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
from  selected  S.C.  White  Leghorns. 
A*  HlKwiV 9  Booking  orders  now.  Write  for  circular. 
Stephen  Ilrundage  -  Salisbury  Mills,  N.  Y. 
whfti  LEGHORN  CHIXp*‘P00 
Bank  Ref.  Circular.  Geo.  Cullen,  Elkview,  Pa, 
5.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Chicks  from  selected  yearling  liens,  $15  per  hundred. 
MOUNTAIN  VIEW  POULTRY  FARM.  Hopewell  Junction.  N  Y 
Barron’s  White  Leghorn  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs 
Special  prices  on  large  orders  from  selected  stock. 
BRIGHTWATERS  POULTRY  FARM.  Brlohtwiter*.  L.  I.^M.  V. 
