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T»e  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
February  17,  19“25 
EBERDALE  S.  C.  BROWN  LEGHORNS 
Heavy  Winter  Layers  of  Big  White  Eggs 
Bred  to  win  and  lay.  Won  nine  ribbon* 
on  nine  entries  at  Philadelphia. 
Send  for  Pamphlet  on  Trices  of  Eggs  and  Chicks 
C.  L.  EBERLE  -  Phoenixville,  Pa. 
WILSON’S  whS;  LEGHORNS-» 
All  3  and  3-year-old  non  setting  and  large  producing 
HENS  Mated  to  cockerel  of  high  quality  and  vigor 
—all  Hogan  Tested.  Carefully  selected  EGGS 
for  HATCHING. 
ISEdOS .  *2  80  100  EOCS  ..*  12.00 
30  "  .  4.78  1000  ”  100.00 
80  "  .  7.80 
No  Pullet*  Mated.  No  Chicks. 
J.  H.  WILSON  ::  Methuen,  Mass. 
BOOKING  ORDERS  NOW 
WHITE  LEGHORN  BABY  CHICKS 
Bred  from  mature,  vigorous,  heavy -laying breeders, 
trap-nested  for  years  for  heavy  egg  production. 
Our  birds  at  the  Contests  show  by  their  excellent 
records  the  blood  and  breeding  back  of  them. 
Prices  are  reasonable.  For  sale,  immediate  ship¬ 
ment,  Cockerels  from  Certified  Matings,  *5. 
Send  for  Free  Circular 
Schlein’s  Blue  Ribbon  Poultry  Farm,  Center  Moriches,  N.Y. 
n  1DV  /■'•UirtfC  From  Davi,  Strain  of  Certified 
OAdI  l^IllLlVJ  S.  C.W.  LEGHORNS 
For  16  years  have  culled  and  bred  for  size,  vigor 
and  heavy  egg  production.  Strong  chicks  which 
develop  into  prolific  layers  of  large  white  eggs.  Pa¬ 
rent  stock  250  to  315-egg  strain.  No  better  chicks. 
Write  for  prices.  ARCHER  W.  DAVIS,  Mi.  Sinai,  L.  I..  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,  $25  per  100;  $230  per  1,000.  NOT  HOW  CHEAP,  BUT 
HOW  GOOD.  Member  of  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project.  MEADOWEllGE  FA  KM,  R.  36, 
A.  T.  STITT,  Supt.  of  Poultry,  Cedarliurst,  L.  I.,  N.Y, 
S.C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Vornell  certified  stock.  10  pullets  and  1  cockerel  (275 
to  310-egg  dams)  for  $40.  Hatching  Eggs,  $10  per  100. 
E.  CLAUDE  JONES  Craryville,  N.  Y. 
UITICQS.C.  Buff  Leghorn,  Barred  and 
w  f\  w  Rocks,  Reds  and  mixed. 
None  better.  Prices  right.  Circular  free. 
JACOB  NIEMOND,  Box  2,  McAllstervlUe, Pa. 
OHR’S  WHITE  XjEGHORNS 
1031-23  Contest  3rd  place  at  Storrs.  Records  up  to  386. 
Breeding  Cockerels,  Hatohing  Eggs  and  Baby  Chicks. 
Hollywood  Strain.  ANDREW  I,.  Ollll,  If alllngford,  Cone, 
Hatching  Eggs 
Leghorns  from  stock  that  were  never  under  lights. 
EMIO’S  FOULTKY  FARM  Vineland,  N.  J. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks  and  Eggs  strain  pedigreed 
cockerels  and  selected  liens,  most  profitable  strain  of  layers, 
their  ancestors  nearly  20  years  have  been  great  layers— the 
strongest  guarantee  of  breeding  value.  On  free  ran?e, 
booking  orders,  circular.  HAMILTON  FARM,  Huntington,  N.  Y 
LAWRENCEVILLE  LEGHORN  FARM 
Healthy,  farm-raised  Leghorns.  S.  C.  Whit,  (ex¬ 
clusively)  trap-nested,  bred-to-lay.  Better  chicks  at 
hatchery  prices.  Catalog.  In  ft.  Phene  9BM  LawreneevHle, M  J. 
50  Single  Comb  White  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Barron’s  Strain,  #8-$4  each.  PARRY'S  FARM,  E»»t  Na»tan,N.Y. 
W 
hlte  Leghorn  Quality  Chicks.  Superior  layers. 
Write  NELSON’S  -  Grove  City,  Pa 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Barron  •  train.  From  trap-nested  flocks.  14  and  $6  each. 
Hatching  eggs,  $•  per  100.  SUNNYIROQK  MIM,  Elizavills,  N  Y. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Baby  Chicks  ^ 
hatching  eggs  Send  for  prices.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
WHITE  LEGHORN  P0UITR1  FARM, NORMAN  N.  ELLIOTT, Pre,.. Laurel. Dal. 
s?L*  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels  good  1  a  y  1  a  g^straln. 
$8.50  and  *5.  R  I..  80H  A  BRING -HAUSEN,  fll.n  Moore,  N.  J. 
SC.  Br.  and  Eng.  W.  Leghorns.  6  grand  matings. 
*  Stock— Eggs.  Catalog.  VERA  FULTBR,  R-81,  Rallipalia,  Ohi* 
WHITE  QUEEN  POULTRY  FARM 
Winners  in  Vineland  and  Woodbury  Utility  shows. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn!.  Out  of  14  entrieo  we  have  won 
II  prize,.  Two  to  4-yr.-old  liens;  never  under  lights. 
Price  per  100:  March,  $9;  April,  $8;  May,  $7.  No 
chicks.  W.  J.  COCKING.  Box  194, Lincoln  Ave.,  Vineland, N.J. 
BOTTCHER’S  LEGHORNS 
CHICKS,  HATCHING  EGGS.  COCKERELS,  from  stock  of 
demonstrated  high  production.  Send  foreircular  giv¬ 
ing  official  records  of  their  performance  in  the  Egg  lay¬ 
ing  Contests.  J.  W.  Bottcher,  Mount  Holly,  N.  j. 
THE  VINEYARD  S.  C.  While  Leghorn  Strain 
Day-old  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs  for  sale.  Breeding 
Pens  selected  from  Pedigreed TomBarron'sHighEgg Pro¬ 
ducing  Stock.  Tal.  Ra.  ItJ  Matuahan.  VISITOR*  ARE  WELCOMED. 
VINEYARD  POULTRY  FARM,  In*. .Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  0.8. 1 
S.  C.  White  LEGHORNS 
Now  booking  orders  for  baby  chicks  and  hatching  egg*. 
Straight  Lord  Farm  stock.  'Write  for  prices. 
CCOARHURST  POULTRY  FARM  -  Rahway,  N.  J. 
Day -Old  Chicks  -  S.  C.  White  Leghorns  Dr  8peclulty- 
my  circular  and  price  list.  "  . . 
op  a  card  for 
HlHYET  FISHEU,  Milford,  N.  i. 
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Act  For  More  Eggs 
A„|  1  Send  10  cents  and  your  name  and  address 
MCI  1 - for  wonderful  new  1033  edition  of  our 
famous  book,  “The  Story  of  the  300-Egg  Hen.’’  Your 
money  back  if  it  isn’t  worth  $10  to  you. 
A  j  o _ Head  every  page  of  it.  Learn  the  great 
MCI  L  profits  you  can  really  make  from  poultry 
if  you  have  the  right  strains.  Let  the  proved  Offi¬ 
cial  Contest  Leadership  of  our  strain  (without 
artificial  lighting)  since  contests  began— and  the 
remarkable  trap-nest  records  reported  by  our  cus¬ 
tomers— convince  you. 
A  O _ Then  get  yout  order 
MCI  J  off  at  once  for 
HATCHING  EGGS,  BREEDING  STOCK, 
Fine  Cockerels  and  Pullets 
From  Our 
WORLD’S  CHAMPION  LAYERS 
S.  W.  Leghorns,  S.  C.  R.  I 
Red*,  Wh.  Wyandotles 
Supply  is  limited. 
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Don’t  wait  —  others 
are  acting.  When  the 
curtain  rings  down  on 
1923  let  it  find  you 
holding  the  center 
of  the  stage  for  the 
BIG  POULTRY  PROFITS 
PENNSYLVANIA  POULTRY  FARM 
Box  R,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Most  Profitable 
Poultry 
Known 
Porter’s  Certified  Leghorns 
The  Egg  Producers — 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  1933.  April  hatched,  8,  10  and  13  weeks  old. 
Increase  Your  Egg  Production 
by  introducing  our  great  line  of  males.  They  are 
bred  from  Certified  heavy  producers  of  large,  chalk 
white  eegs.  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. 
DARBY’S  LEGHORNS 
ARE  GREAT  LAYERS 
Winning  pen  in  1921,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
Third  pen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
(204-egg  average) 
Second  hen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
(266  eggs) 
DAY-OLD  CHICKS 
C.T.  DARBY,  North  Branch,  N.J. 
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,  Katonal.  N.Y. 
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  280  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  make 
my  birds  produce  60  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  Firm  -  Arlington,  N.Y. 
cTeq°hoi?n  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  *20  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  *8  per  hundred.  We  are  members 
of  the  N.  Y.  8.  C.  P.  C.  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. 
TA1  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
2  and  3-year-old  breeding  bens,  mated  to  choice 
high-producing  males.  Stock  on  free  range. 
Chicks  ready  for  delivery  beginning  Feb.  12, 
Full  count  and  square  deal  guaranteed. 
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 
%v  for  free  catalogue. 
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SPRECHER  S  TWIN  PINES  FARM 
-O'Rohrtriloum.P*. 
THE  HENYARD 
Keeping  Hens  Up  at  Night 
What  would  you  do  in  order  to  keep 
up  chickens  at  night?  We  have  hung  up 
two  lanterns  every  night,  but  they  go  to 
bed  as  usual.  a.  d. 
Two  common  kerosene  ianters  do  not 
give  sufficient  light  to  keep  hens  from  go¬ 
ing  to  roost  at  their  usual  time  after  a 
hard  day’s  work  scratching  in  the  litter 
and  laying  high-priced  eggs.  It  is,  there¬ 
fore,  necessary  to  furnish  sufficient  light 
to  enable  the  liens  to  see  to  eat  practically 
as  well  as  by  sunlight  if  they  are  to  be 
kept  active  after  the  sun  sinks  out  of 
sight  in  the  west,  and  even  when  good 
bright  electric  lights  or  gosoline  lanterns 
are  used,  tve  usually  see  a  large  portion 
of  the  layers  sitting  on  the  perches  a 
great  deal  of  the  time  during  the  evening, 
especially  if  evening  light  is  used  to 
lengthen  the  day  to  more  than  14  hours. 
For  this  reason  we  much  prefer  to  use 
lights  in  the  morning,  turning  them  on 
after  the  layers  have  had  their  proper 
sleep  and  rest  of  at  least  10  to  12  hours, 
depending  upon  the  condition  of  the 
birds  and  time  of  year.  The  birds  are 
naturally  ready  to  start  -work  at  this 
time,  and  they  will  jump  off  the  roosts 
and  start  scratching  even  before  they  can 
see  to  find  grain  in  the  litter.  With  your 
two  lanterns  you  can  easily  start  your 
hens  on  their  day’s  work  at  the  proper 
time  in  the  morning,  and  if  they  do  not 
provide  enough  light  so  the  birds  can  see 
to  pick  up  scratch  feed,  they  will  be  hun¬ 
gry  enough  to  eat  dry  mash,  and  will 
drink  water  and  be  much  happier  and 
more  profitable  than  when  compelled  to 
sit  on  the  perches  waiting  for  daylight 
during  the  cold  earl”  morning  hours  dur¬ 
ing  th«  season  of  long  nights  and  short 
days.  c.  s.  greene. 
Questions  About  Roup 
How  can  I  tell  the  chronic  form  of 
roup?  If  a  hen  has  roup  this  Winter,  is 
there  any  danger  of  her  having  it  again 
next  Winter?  How  can  I  tell  the  mu¬ 
cous  membranes?  Will  a  hen  be  apt  to 
have  the  roup  two  or  three  times  before 
Spring,  if  I  cure  it  every  time?  Will 
they  have  roup  during  warm  weather? 
Which  bird  is  the  most  affected,  one  with 
swollen  eyes  that  does  not  breathe  hard, 
or  one  with  eyes  not  swollen,  but  breath¬ 
ing  all  filled  up?  IIow  can  I  tell  when 
they  have  recovered  from  roup?  I  have 
some  that  have  thick  yellow  substance  in 
the  roofs  of  their  mouths.  IIow  can  I 
treat  that?  b.  c. 
Chronic  roup  is  simply  roup  that  has 
not  been  recovered  from,  and  shown  by 
more  or  less  discharge  from  nostrils  and 
eyes,  with  perhaps  some  obstruction  to 
free  breathing,  swollen  eyes,  or  by  a 
swelling  beneath  one  eye,  caused  by  an 
accumulation  of  matter  in  a  sac  there, 
soiled  plumage  of  the  head  or  under  the 
wings,  where  the  head  is  kept,  droopy 
appearance  and  generally  weak  and  be¬ 
draggled  condition. 
Yes,  a  hen  that  once  has  roup  is  in 
danger  of  again  showing  the  symptoms 
whenever  cold,  damp  weather  or  other 
unfavorable  conditions  lessen  its  vigor. 
This  may  be  a  lighting  up  of  an  almost, 
but  not  quite,  cured  case  or  a  new  infec¬ 
tion.  If  roup  was  really  entirely  recov¬ 
ered  from,  it  would  be  in  no  more  danger 
from  a  future  attack  than  one  that  had 
never  had  it,  but  few  cases  of  true  roup 
are  probably  entirely  recovered  from, 
some  germs  of  the  disease  continuing  to 
linger  in  biding  places  about  the  mem¬ 
branes  of  the  head. 
A  mucous  membrane  is  one  that  lines 
a  body  cavity  opening  to  the  external 
world.  Such  membranes  secrete  mucus, 
or  moistening  and  lubricating  fluids. 
If  you  actually  cure  roup,  it  will  not 
return  unless  the  fowl  is  exposed  to  a  new 
infection.  The  trouble  is  that  roup  is 
seldom  wholly  cured.  You  may  get  rid 
of  the  most  active  and  prominent  symp¬ 
toms  without  clearing  up  all  the  infection. 
The  symptoms  of  roup  are  likely  to 
be  held  in  abeyance  in  warm  weather,  to 
become  prominent  when  Fall  and  Winter 
colds  light  them  up  and  make  them  promi¬ 
nent.  Roup  may  be  had  at  any  season, 
however. 
Whether  or  not  the  breathing  is  ob¬ 
structed  doesn’t,  depend  upon  the  severity 
of  the  trouble  as  much  as  it  does  upon 
the  location  of  the  inflammation  and  dis¬ 
charge.  If  the  nasal  passages  are  af¬ 
fected.  obstruction  to  breathing  occurs, 
of  course. 
Touch  these  fungus  growths  with  a  bit 
of  cotton  twisted  about  a  stick  and  dipped 
into  pure  creolin.  M.  B.  d. 
Poultry-house  of  Hollow  Tile 
I  am  thinking  of  building  a  chicken 
coop  of  hollow  tile.  Is  this  advisable? 
If  you  consider  wood  better  material,  tell 
me  in  what  respects  you  think  so. 
G.  G.  G. 
Hollow  tiling  makes  a  very  desirable 
poultry-house  for  one  who  is  willing  to 
pay  the  price.  I  know  of  no  advantage 
which  wood  has  over  it,  save  in  expense. 
It  an  amateur  poultry  farmer  wishes  to 
make  his  poultry  pay  a  profit,  he  is  sad¬ 
dling  them  with  a  pretty  heavy  “over¬ 
head”  if  he  builds  of  tile;  but  if  profits 
are  a  secondary  matter,  and  he  wishes 
only  to  have  durable,  sanitary  buildings, 
which  are  comfortable  in  use  and  pleasant 
to  look  at,  he  may  well  build  of  hollow 
tile.  M.  b.  D. 
f  A  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  GHKGHUS 
A  Amarican  Strain 
W  QUALITY  RELIABILITY 
Bred  for  size,  vigor,  and  large  white  eggs.  Alt  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  us  refer  you  to  old  cus¬ 
tomers. 
KIRKUP  BROTHERS,  Mattituck,  N,  Y, 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  Co-operative  Poultry  Certification  Association. 
5iF^rLout  S. C.W. Leghorn  Cockerels  < 
from  heavy-laying  trap-nested  stock  from  dams 
having  laid  200  or  more  eggs.  S5.  S7 ,50  and  #15> 
each.  Hollywood  Strain  direct. 
Also  a  Few  Nice  sairz°e  Laying  Pullets  at  $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.  I 
**  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS™' 
Once  you  try  them,  you’ll  always  buy  them 
Place  vour  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.  H 
Comb  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  bird* 
3,000  Breeders  on  free  Farm  Range,  Buttermilk  fed.  Birde 
that  have  the  size  and  vigor  from  a  strain  of  wonderful 
layers,  with  records  up  to  284  eggs.  Now  booking  order* 
for  baby  chicks  and  eggs  for  hatching,  February,  March 
and  April  shipments,  from  tbe  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.  Plea.ant  Valley,  N.  Y . 
WHITE  • 
LEGHORNS 
EXCLUSIVELY 
ELLS  CHICKS 
"  The  Strain  that  Produce »  ” 
We  trap-nest  and  pedigree  breed  to  save  you 
money.  Write  for  Catalogue. 
Breeding  Cockerel*.  8  weeks  Pullet*.  Hatching  Egg* 
B,  S.  ELLS  .  .  Vineland.  N.  J, 
MATTITUCK  White  Leghorn  Farm 
BARRON  STRAIN  BABY  CHICKS  BREEDING)  HEN8 
Carefully  selected  on  free  range  and  mated  only  to 
cockerels  which  are  certified.  All  stoc.k  vaccinated 
as  preventive  of  chicken  pox  and  roup.  No  egg* 
bought  for  hatching.  Cockerels  at  $3  and  $5  each 
Member  N,  Y.  S.  0.  P.  C.  A,  • 
A.  H.  PENNY  Mattituck.  N.  Y.  LOVELL  GORDON 
PRODUCTION  BRED  LEGHORNS 
Send  for  our  folder  which  tells  all  about  our  money  ¬ 
making  strain  of  Leghorns  and  hovr  w»  specialize  in 
QUALITY  first  of  all.  Our  third  year  of  CERTIFICATION 
Member  of  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A .  Now  booking  orders 
for  chick*  and  eggs.  State  how  many  you  want  and 
when.  BL  M.  VAN  IN WAGEN,  Orchard  Gross 
Poultry  Form,  Oaks  Corners,  Ontario  Cs.,  New  York 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Vigorous  specimens;  rnatnre  and  ready  for  service. 
Bred  from  Vineland  Contsst  Pen  No.  54,  which 
averaged  223  eggs  apiece.  $5  apiece.  Also  baby 
chick9.  Send  for  free  circular.  LAKEWOOD  LEGHORN 
FARM,  Brook  Road,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  C.  S.  Greene,  Founder 
2  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  BREEDING  PENS 
Each  consisting  of  10  good  producing,  yearling  female* 
(have  never  been  forced  for  egg*)  and  one  Standard  Type 
Cockerel  from  high  producing  dam,  for  sale  at  *20  per 
pen.  (Wyekoff  Strain.)  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
ALLAN  WARRERN,  01*  Ptrsontp*,  Center  Merlehee,  N.T.  Also  3  good 
Jersey  Blaok  Cockerels  (Marcy  for  Breeding.  *8  each 
S.  C.  White  L^hora cockerels 
from  certified  and  pedigree  hens  and  cocks,  $5,  S. 
C.  Rhode  Island  Red  Cockerels,  Arlington  strain, 
from  prize-winning  stock.  Eggs.  S10  per  hd.  Price* 
$5,  38,  $10.  Arthur  B.  Ostrom.  Khtnebeok,  N.Y,. 
HAMPTON'S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tell*  why 
the  BLACK  LEGHORN  is  the  greatest  layer  and  moit  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A.  K.  HAMPTON  Box  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
OAKWOODS.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
As  sturdy  as  the  oak.  Am  now  booking  orders  for  baby 
chicks  and  hatching  eggs  for  February,  March  and  April 
delivery.  WALTER  C.  WEEKS.  Morristown.  N.  J 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  trap  nested  cockerels,  dams,  300  eggs  or 
better,  *8  each.  0UNR08IN  FARM,  Eatontown.N,  t  R.  F.  O.No.  t 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs 
95%  Fertility  guaranteed.  From  high  record  birds. 
Price  list  upon  application. 
F.  W.  GEORGE  Si  SONS,  Route  No.  2.  Vineland,  N.  J . 
whftke  LEGHORN  CHIXpfAV 
Bank  Ref.  Circular.  Geo.  Cullen,  Elkview,  P»„ 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Chick*  from  selected  yearling  hens,  $  1  S  per  hundred 
MOUNTAIN  VIEW  POULTRY  FARM,  Hopewell  Junction,  N.V 
Barron's  White  Leghorn  Chicks  and  Hatching  Eggs 
Special  prices  on  large  orders  from  selected  stock 
BRIGHTWATERS  POULTRY  FARM,  Brlghtwaters,  L.  I„  N.  V 
QUALITY  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
From  7  and  3-yr.-old  record  lavers  and  tested  breeders. 
Ourpricesare  right.  Send  forcir.  RED-W-FARM,  Wolcott,  U.V 
Vigorous  White  Wyandotte  Cockerels 
June  hatched  from  Winter  layers,  S5  each. 
CHESTER  WEATHERELL.  Jr.  627  Main  St.,  Glean,  N.  V 
BARRON  WHITE  WYAND0TTES 
IIABY  PEN  A.  2aud3-yr.-old  hens.  HATCHING 
CHIX  pen  mated  with  cockerels  EGGS 
bred  from  imported  hens  with  records  of  268  to  87# 
eggs.  PEN  fl.  Pullets,  pen  mated  with  cock  bird* 
bred  from  imported  pens  with  records  of  262  to  27* 
eggs.  Buttermilk  fed  and  forEggs  are  bred.  Circular. 
NAUVOO  FRUIT  AND  POULTRY  FARM  R.  I  IETTERS,  PA, 
RECORD  308  EGGS 
White  Wyandotte  record  made  by  “  College  Queen  ’’  a* 
Storrs  7th  contest  My  birds  have  made  pen  record*  of 
3265,  2179  and  .2231  at  Storrs.  Pen  No.  128  led  for  the 
flrat  seven-weeks.  Cockerels,  eggs  and  ehix  Cor  sale  from 
pedigreed  stock.  Send  for  prices.  S.  S.  ARISMt.  Irnl *a»n*.  ».l. 
