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Miscellaneous 
HOMES  WANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendless,  deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  7  and  12  years;  this  is 
real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit  the  co¬ 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU,  415 
Broome  Street,  New  York  City. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  clover  honey,  5-lb. 
pails.  $1.25:  Hi  lbs.,  $2.20;  delivered  into  3d 
zone.  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN,  Box  87,  Katonah, 
N.  Y. 
ALFALFA  AND  TIMOTHY  HAY— Several  cars 
mixed  and  straight  Alfalfa  for  sale;  also  clear 
Timothy  and  straw.  W.  A.  WITHROW,  Route 
4,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
HONEY— Quart.  80c;  gallon,  $2.50;  delivered  3d 
zone.  RICHARD  D.  BARCLAY,  Riverton,  N.  J. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  three 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1:  10  lbs.,  $1.90:  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  X.  Y. 
MILK  CHOCOLATE — Made  at  our  dairy;  the 
best  you  ever  tasted;  box  of  120  pieces,  2  lbs. 
net,  postpaid,  for  $1;  stores  sell  this  at  $1.75; 
thousands  of  Rural  New-Yorker  readers  among 
my  well-satisfied  customers.  Are  you  one  of 
them?  Please  send  remittance  with  order.  R. 
W.  WIND.  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N,  Y. 
HONEY — Extracted  clover-basswood,  00-lb.  can 
at  our  station,  $7.80;  buckwheat,  $0.30;  10 
lbs.,  delivered  in  third  postal  zone,  $2.05;  buck¬ 
wheat,  $1.80.  KAY  C.  WILCOX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
PURE  HONEY — Special  sale  on  00-lb.  cans  light 
amber;  also  basket  and  tying  willows.  ItOS- 
COE  F.  WIXON,  Dept.  G,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
CHOICEST  selected  large  Oregon  prunes,  direct, 
express  paid,  25  lbs.,  $4;  1246  lbs.,  $2.15. 
KINGWOOD  ORCHARDS,  Salem,  Ore. 
HONEY — 5  lbs.  clover,  $1.25;  buckwheat.  $1.15; 
10  lbs.  clover,  $2.15;  buckwheat.  $1.90;  post¬ 
paid  to  4th  zone.  RANSOM  FARM,  1310  Spring 
Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE— -85-egg  Lo  Glo  electric  incubator; 
perfect  running  order;  $18.  ADVERTISER 
2468,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Old-fashioned  hand  wrought  iron 
thumb  latches  ami  handles;  good  prices  paid; 
many  of  these  can  lie  found  in  buildings  now  in 
disuse;  send  complete  what  you  have  and  I  will 
mall  check;  iff  not  acceptable  to  you  goods  will 
b*  returned  at  my  expense.  ROBERT  E 
NUESE,  JR.,  41  East  29tli  Street,  New  York 
City. 
ALFALFA  HAY — First  and  second  cutting;  also 
light  and  heavy  clover  mixed;  ask  fpr  de¬ 
livered  price.  SAMUEL  DEUEL,  Pine  Plains, 
N.  Y. 
ORANGES-GRAPEFRUIT- — 'Free  ripened,  direct 
from  grower;  packed  in  grove;  bushel  boxes 
mixed.  $1.75;  send  cheek  with  order.  E.  K. 
WALKER,  JR.,  Wauchula,  Fla. 
SUGAR  CANE  SYRUP,  $1.25  per  gallon;  case 
of  six  gallons,  $0;  f.  o.  b.  JAMES  L, 
HORNE,  Route  1,  Cochran,  Ga. 
WE  CAN  furnish  grapefruit  in  our  standard 
Golden  Russet  grade,  delivered  by  boat  to  the 
ports  of  Baltimore.  Md.:  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  Boston,  Mass.,  two  or  more 
boxes  at  the  same  shipment  to  the  same  person 
at  $3.00  .per  box;  packed  40,  54,  04  or  80; 
terms,  check  with  order;  we  prepay  all  charges 
to  the  poVts  stated  above,  and  shipments  can 
be  marked  to  be  forwarded  by  express  to  any 
point  in  the  interior  in  the  Atlantic  Coast 
States.  GEORGE  B.  C  ELLON,  N.  W.  7th 
Av^iiue  and  34th  Street,  Miami,  Fla. 
WHITE.  RICE  POPCORN  (old);  fine  popping 
guaranteed;  10  lbs.,  shelled,  $1;  send  postage 
extra.  BISHOP  BROS.,  Guilford,  Conn. 
WANTED — Oat  and  wheat  straw  for  bedding; 
state  cash  price  and  freight  rate.  WALNUT 
GHO\  E  FARM,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 
HONEY— Finest  quality  extracted  clover-bass¬ 
wood:  5  lbs.,  $1.20;  10  lbs.,  $2.05;  brtek wheat, 
$1  and  $1.80:  postpaid  within  third  zone;  60-lb. 
can  buckwheat,  $0  here.  H.  F.  WILLIAMS, 
Romulus,  X.  Y. 
A  DELIGHTFUL  gift  for  sweethearts  and 
friends;  sweet  scented  and  soothing;  picked 
fresh;  Aunt  Hannah’s  genuine  Adirondack  bal- 
■am  pillow,  3-lb.,  SI. 25;  check  with  order. 
HANNAH  PAYNE,  No.  2,  Raquette  Lake,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Thirty  10-frame  Danser  Baker  bee¬ 
hives.  with  super  bottom  board,  cover  and 
also  full  drawn  combing  and  wired;  $100  for 
lot;  write  for  particulars.  BOX  235  North 
Germantown,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Cyphers  incubators.  390  capacity,  in 
good  condition:  state  price.  CLAYTON 
BMITH.  Dalton,  Pa. 
ELECTRIC  washing  machine,  wringer,  motor, 
tub  stand:  all  new;  $50.  R.  K.  COSBY, 
Route  3,  Richmond,  Va. 
FOR-  SALE — 2.400-egg  Candee  incubator,  mod- 
ernly  equipped  and  hatches  well.  CODY 
FARM.  Penn  Yan,  X.  Y. 
WANTED — Cyphers  incubators,  390-egg  sizes 
CLOVER.  LEAF  POULTRY  FARM,  La  Farge- 
ville,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Four-cylinder  Moline  tractor,  com¬ 
plete  with  pulley,  rear  carrying  truck  and 
latest  model  14-in.  plows;  all  in  first-class  con¬ 
dition;  prir-e  $300.  W.  F.  EHRET,  Harrington 
Park,  N.  J. 
WANTED— Hotbed  sashes.  A.  E.  BERVY,  East 
Chatham,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Acetylene  generator  and  fixtures. 
“S,”  412  Spink  St.,  Wooster.  O. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  fancy  Vermont  maple  sugar 
and  syrup;  cakes  in  various  forms;  trv  me 
and  I  will  please  you.  E.  S.  KELLEY  Orleans, 
Vt. 
HONEY — Finest  clover,  basswood  or  buckwheat; 
10  lbs,.  $1.75:  5  lbs..  $1;  delivered  third  zone 
S.  S.-  STRATTON,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 
FOR'  SALE — Six  OOO-egg  Buckeye  incubator*; 
slightly  used;  good  as  new.  WM.  E.  KROPP, 
JR.,  Weatherly,  Pa. 
BUNGALOW  APRONS — Pretty  percales.  $1; 
new  strap  back  aprons,  75c.  E.  STILSON, 
R.  8,  Shelton,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE'— (Jolt  acetylene  generator,  good  con¬ 
dition;  very  reasonable.  ADVERTISER  2014 . 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Age  of  Layers 
Would  you  tell  me  to  what  age  it  is 
good  to  keep  S.  C.  White  Leghorns?  I 
have  over  200  which  I  raised  in  1921,  and 
as  I  am  new  in  this  line  I  do  not  know 
whether  to  raise  any  baby  chicks  this 
.Spring  or  not.  1  am  told  by  some  to  keep 
them  to  three  years  old.  Is  there  any 
difference  between  the  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn 
and  S.  C.  Brown  Leghorn  in  egg  laying? 
Which  is  the  better?  I  have  over  .‘100 
pullets,  but  I  cannot  winter  more  than 
000  in  all,  on  account  of  building  space. 
Novelty,  O.  R.  G. 
There  really  isn’t  any  set  age  at  which 
a  hen  becomes  unprofitable  because  of 
age,  but  the  majority  of  poultrymen  be¬ 
lieve  it  best,  to  dispose  of  at  least  the 
greater  part  of  their  fowls  after  two  sea¬ 
sons  of  laying.  Very  many  hens  will  lay 
fully  as  well  in  their  third  season,  and 
good  layers  that  do  this  make  the  best  of 
breeders.  If  you  will  cull  your  flock  care¬ 
fully  each  year,  keeping  only  those  that 
are  doing  good  work,  you  will  probably 
find  it  profitable  to  keep  a  part  of  the 
fowls  through  their  third  year.  Constant 
culling,  to  get  rid  of  short-term  or  non- 
layers,  will  make  it  profitable  to  keep 
hens  much  longer  than  has  usually  been 
the  custom,. 
Any  man  who  ventured  to  make  the 
statement,  publicly,  that  either  'White  or 
Brown  Leghorns  were  superior  to  the 
other  would  lay  himself  open  to  the  dan¬ 
ger  of  being  shot  on  sight.  So  far  as  egg 
production  and  quality  of  eggs  goes,  there 
is  little,  if  any,  difference.  Both  are 
splendid  breeds,  and  more  depends  upon 
getting  a  good  strain  of  layers  in  either 
breed  than  in  making  a  choice  between 
breeds.  On  large  commercial  plants,  the 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  has  the  preference, 
but,  for  the  small  or  medium  sized  family 
flock,  I  should  advise  getting  the  breed 
that  appealed  to  one  as  most  desirable 
from  the  standpoint  of  notions  and  preju¬ 
dices.  Here  is  a  case  wnere  one's  tastes 
may  be  safely  indulged.  m.  B.  o. 
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Price*  Down,  New  Features 
Dick’s  Blizzard  is  biggest  value  for 
1923.  All  models  are  self-feeding.  Some  have 
automatic  feed  control.  All  explained  in 
Big  New  Circular  Sent  Free 
Blizzards  do  most  cutting  per  H.  P. 
No  equal  for  keeping  going.  No  lost 
time.Low  upkeep.  Rugged, durable, 
safe.  Write  for  particulars  also  on 
Dick's  Famous  Feed  Cutters  for 
hand  or  power  operation.  49  //l/w., 
years  jin  the  market. _  /  I 
1923 
THE  JOS.  DICK  MFC.  CO. 
Box  6 0$  CANTON.  OHIO 
—..DICKS  . 
Blizzard' 
Ensilage  Cutter 
SPECIALLY  priced  for  quick  sale;  12-h.p.  por¬ 
table  gasoline  engine;  No.  3  Westinghouse 
thrashing  machine;  1%-h.p.  gasoline  engine; 
hand  fodder  cutter;  Cyphers  portable  and  adapt¬ 
able  hovers;  copperas;  DuPont  blasting  machine 
and  supplies.  K.  NARITA,  Westdale,  N.  Y. 
BEAUTIFUL  Adirondack  balsam  pillows,  all 
made  up  in  handsome  designs;  pleasant  and 
healthful  fragrance;  filled  with  fresh  balsam; 
$1.25,  postpaid;  fill  your  own  couch  pillow; 
balsam  in  bulk,  enough  for  two  pillows,  $1, 
postpaid;  booklets.  DORSEY  FARMS,  Schroon 
Lake,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Small  size  pasteurizer.  BECKWITH, 
1065  W.  Onondaga  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
IIONEY — Pure  extracted,  5  lbs,.  $1,  postpaid 
first  three  zones.  WEST  CREEK  APIARY, 
Emporium,  Pa. 
WANTED- — Incubators,  1.000  to  1.200-egg;  give 
fu«  particulars.  H.  L.  ORR,  Rock  Stream, 
CAN  DEE  INCUBATOR — 2,400  capacity,  electric 
lights,  excellent  hatching  order;  $350.  E. 
GRIFFITHS,  Addison,  N.  Y. 
ST  NNY  BROOK  FARM  pure  pork  sausage,  made 
from  our  own  pigs  on  our  own  farm;  3  lbs. 
for  $1,  postpaid.  SUNNY  BROOK  FARM,  Win¬ 
ter  ton,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — 1,200  to  1.800-egg  incubator,  Candee 
preferred.  ALBERT  STARLING,  Ivnowles- 
ville,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 50-cell  110-volt  chloride  accumu¬ 
lator  battery.  $350  ;  8  bp.  stationary  gasoline 
engine,  $115;  1922  Hinrnan  electric  milker,  $95; 
1922  Eden  washing  machine,  $110;  freight  pre¬ 
paid  200  miles.  Back  to  the  city  for  me! 
ADVERTISER  2054,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
7  m  — - - - - - -  - 
WANTED — One  earload  mixed  clover  or  Alfalfa 
hay;  give  price  and  particulars.  BOX  171. 
St.  James,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Just  off  the  press 
and  of  amazing  interest 
this  book  shows  inception  and  develop¬ 
ment  of  the  art  of  artificial  tncuba  tion.  Beautiful¬ 
ly  illustrated  in  six  colors;  shows  all  leading  models 
from  early  Chinese  and  Egyptian  on  down.  Tells 
all  about  the  wonderful  AUTOMATIC  incubator — 
"cannot  overheat — cannot  underheat.”  The  great¬ 
est  hatcher  ever  known,  in  sizes  from  lift  to  1,000 
eggs.  This  remarkable  book,  best  of  its  kind  ever 
published,  sent  free  to  anyone  generally  interested. 
Write  for  your  copy  TODAY— a  postal  will  do. 
THE  AUTOMATIC  INCUBATOR  CO. 
Delaware,  Ohio 
Box  250  _ 
AUTOMATIC 
INCUBATORS 
A  Rare  Opportunity 
To  purchase  a  very  limited  quantity  of  some  of 
thq  highest  grade  poultry,  ducks  and  live  stock 
in  America  from  stock  winning  73  prizes  at 
Morristown  and  Trenton  fairs  the  past  year. 
Lack  of  sufficient  room  to  house  our  growing 
stock,  we  offer  100  Leghorn  pullets,  Houdans, 
Anconas,  White  Homer  Pigeons,  Imported  Bel¬ 
gian  Hares.  Imported  Percheron  .Stallions, 
Registered  Jersey  Cattle,  Pure  Bred  Berkshire, 
Chester  White  Sows,  Registered  Boar,  Finest 
Pekin  and  Indian  Runner  Ducks.  Write  for 
records,  pedigrees  and  full  description.  This 
stock  carefully  selected  by  experts.  Will  be  sold 
near  prices  of  ordinary  stock  as  we  must  have 
the  room. 
A  few  hundred  baby  chicks  from  highest  pro¬ 
ducing  tested  Leghorns,  March,  April  delivery 
at  ordinary  prices.  Write  us. 
PAINE  FARMS,  Parsippany,  N.  J. 
(Net  Assets  Over  $500,000) 
References:  Duns  or  Bradstreets,  Buonton  Na¬ 
tional  Bank,  Newark  Trust  Co.,  Broad  &  Market 
National  Bank,  Federal  Trust  Co  ,  First  National 
Bank  of  Seabright,  N.  J. 
Baby  Chicks 
For  more  than  30  years  we  have  been  hatching' 
and  shipping  Pine  Tree  Chicks.  We  have 
learned  through  all  this  experience  how  to  in¬ 
sure  the  health  and  sturdiness  of  the  youngsters 
and  to  safeguard  their  delivery.  Pine  Tree 
Day-Olds  are  the  best  your  money  can  buy. 
Write  for  Catalog 
Fully  describes  our  mammoth  hatching  facilities 
and  gives  directions  for  the 
esre  of  baby  chicks.  All 
leading  breeds  from  vigorous, 
heavy-laying  strains.  Prices 
low,  quality  high.  Send  today 
for  booklet.  Remember,  esrly 
|  hatched  chicks  will  lay  this  fill. 
PINE  TREE  HATCHERY 
IOtiAUTVlstRV.es  m  ®01  R  N«w  Jersey 
—LEGHORN  CHICKS— 
Cornell  Certified.  Selected  Breeders 
Utility  Stock 
SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Every  chick  from  our  stock.  Breeders  always 
carefully  selected  for  size,  laying  capacity,  and 
for  the  production  of  large  uniform  white  eggs. 
Stock  Cornell  certified  for  three  years  and  by 
the  New  York  State  Co-operative  Certification 
Association  last  season.  If  you  want  high- 
class  breeding  and  production  stock  write  me. 
Breeding  pens  contain  the  winners  of  eight 
ribbons  at  the  New  York  State  Production 
Show,  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Hatcheries  supply  good 
enough  broiler  stock.  Let  me  quote  prices  on 
our  utility  stock  for  your  requirements,  on 
definite  shipping  dates. 
L.  H.  ROBINSON 
Genesee  Valley  Poultry  Farm,  Box  16A,  Castile,  N.  Y. 
SCHWEGLER’S 
“TH0R-0-BRED” 
BABY  CHICKS 
“LIVE  AND  GROW  BIG” 
White,  Brown,  Bull  Leghorns,  Barred 
and  White  Hocks.  Rhode  Island  Reds, 
Anconas,  Black  Minorcas,  Buff  Orping¬ 
tons,  12c  and  up. 
Write  for  free  baby  chick  book. 
F.A.SCHWEGLER 
207  Northampton  Buffalo,  N.V. 
N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks 
300  a  week.  Prices  on  request. 
Member  New  York  State  Co-ojperatfve  Poultry  Certification 
Association,  Inc. 
H.  H.  ANDRUS  Sunnyvale  Farm,  Otego,  N.  Y. 
WHITE  LEU  HORNS.  Bred  from 
Sunnycrest  Cornell  certified  stock- 
Also  Wyclc off  cockerels  from  eggs  bought  direct.  Bargain 
prices.  8.  C.  Bcnford,  Califtrnis  Road.  Mt.  Vernon,  N,  If. 
BUFF  ROCK  COCKERELS 
My  Buffs  are  first  prize  winners  in  four  States, 
Champion  Cockerel  at  Newark  this  winter  and  first 
prize  winners  at  other  leading  shows.  Cockerels,  15, 
J7  50  and  $10  each.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
H.  N,  CONNER  ,  Stockton,  N.  J. 
PARKS'  STRAIN 
From  liens  with  trapnest  records  of  1 50  to  242  eggs 
each  in  their  pullet  year.  Also  breeding  cockerels 
Circular.  Pioneer  Orchards,  Hancock,  Md. 
A  Change  in  Business  Compels  Me 
to  Sacrifice  My  250  S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
April  hatched  pullets  for  $1.50  each,  for  the  flock, 
$1.75  each  for  lesser  lots.  Have  averaged  50%  lay 
since  November  and  going  strong.  Rosemont  strain. 
0.  A.  TREADWAY  Havre  de  Grace,  Maryland 
s!  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Direct  Young  Grain,  *3.50  and  *5  each.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  H-  N.  CONNER  .  Stockton,  N.  J. 
Fnr  Celo  Pedigreed  White  Leghorn  Cock- 
I  ui  juic.  erels,  $2  each.  Black  Jersey  Giants, 
$5.  VAN  REYNOLDS,  Elkton,  Md.  Hi 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter 
Trapncstcd  S.  C.  While  Leghorns 
BABY  CHICKS 
10-WEEK-OLD  PULLETS 
From  2-year-old  hens,  selected 
for  vigor  and  high  egg  production. 
Mated  to  males  from  hens  that 
laid  200  eggs  or  better.  Every  egg 
produced  on  our  farm. 
Write  for  Our  Booklet.  Dept.  R. 
RED  BANK  NEW  JERSEY 
II  /%  DV  fWIY  8.  C.  W.  L.,  Barr  Rocks,  Reds, 
D/Ati  M  tlUA  B.  Minorcas,  S.  C.  B.  1..  Broilers. 
Special  pried*  on  large  lots.  Safe  delivery  guaranteed. 
Write  for  prices  ,1.  N,  Nave,  McAIIatervlIle,  Pa. 
S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Trapnested  and  Pedigree  Bred 
They  are  the  famous  "Sanborn  Stock”  champion 
layers,  known  from  coast  to  coast  for  their  wonder¬ 
ful  laying  qualities;  record  up  to  309  eggs  in  one 
year.  You  should  place  your  orders  at  once  for 
haby  chicks  and  hatching  eggs.  Decide  now  to 
grow  the  best.  Catalogue  on  request. 
WEST  MANSFIELD  POULTRY  FARM,  Box  40, r Attleboro,  Msss. 
Barron  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Cocks  and  Cockerels 
from  selected  high-producing  hens  sired  by 
high  pedigreed  males,  $5  to  $8  per  bird  ;  hatch¬ 
ing  eggs  from  hens,  no  lights,  $8.00  per  100. 
GEORGE  H.  WRAIGHT,W#*t  Willington,  Conn. 
IPedigreed  OOCKERELS 
Rose  and  Single  Comb  Reds,  S.  O.  Whit#  Leghorns.  **— 
*10.  Exhibition  and  contort  winner*.  Eggs— chicks _ 
mating  list.  N.  C.4M.L.  ENGLISH,  Box  1 43- N,  Booed  BraaX,  V.  J.  R.0.1 
8*  O.  R,  I.  RED  OOCKERELS 
From  heavy  egg  producers  that  transmit  a  deep  red 
color  as  well,  $5.  ALLEN  B.  CLAYTON,  Foreman 
Bergen  County  Eoo  Laying  Contest,  Westwood,  N.  ,1. 
WHITE  ROCK  COCKERELS. 
$7.50  and  $5.00.  Satisfaction  guaranteed,  THE 
SQUARE  DEAL  (A.  D.  Waltz.  Prop.) 
Route  13,  North  Tonawanda,  >T.  Y. 
pOR  SALE — Single  Comb  White  Leghorn 
.  Cockerels,  bred  from  our  winning  pen  at  Farm 
nigdale,  L.  I.,  in  1922.  Also  baby  ehix  and  hatching 
eggs  from  our  heavy-laying  strain  of  S.  C.  White  Leg¬ 
horns  and  8.  C.  R.  I.  Reds.  TOTH  BR0THEHS,  Wallins!., *.  Case 
bale  Barred  Plymouth  Rock  Cockerels 
—The  Thompson  Ringlets.  I  have  been  buying 
eggs  and  stock  from  E.  B.  Thompson  lor  the 
past  9  or  10  vears,  and  I  have  some  very  nice 
cockerels  at,  $5.00  each.  Address,  CLINTON 
It.  IIOU8EE,  R.F.D.No.2,  ItlnKoJ;s,  NJ. 
QUALITY  RELIABILITY 
SUNSHINE  POULTRY  FARM 
high  quality  chicks  from  our  well-bred  pens  of  S.  C.  Whit. 
Leghorns.  Hogan  tested,  S.  C.  HI.  ck  Minorcas,  Single  and 
Rose  Comb  Rhode  Island  Reds  anil  Burred  Rocks  Prices 
reasonable  for  Quality  delivered.  R.  F.  1).  Ithlgely ,  M«t. 
rmrirc  l ,e,B“d  UP<  ?-C.  White  Leghorns,  Barred 
tnllftd  R-X'ka,  and  mixed.  Circular  mailed  on  re- 
qu„st  BROOKSIDC  FARM.  McAllatarvilla,  Ft. 
Q  giffhest  quality.  Purebred  Tom 
V^niV,rY.O  B»non  White  Leghorns;  8.  C. 
Krown  Leghorns  and  Barred  Koclia 
THt  gr1vrfn«i:e  uaVru^Dv^n*  a,ii  .absol,l{o  satisfaction. 
THE  CYCLONE  HATCHERY,  Box  126,  MILLERSTOWN.  PA. 
ruirire  £f  auP,eri.or  From  selected 
EnllilVtl  L*' Circular  fie#, 
^“IvrlaLl  8.  BRUNDAGE,  Salisbury  Mills,  N.  y 
C  . LEGHORNS.  Hatching  eggt  and  dav-ohJ 
chicks  from  certified  stock.  Member  of  N.  Y.  s  r  p 
C.  A.  Prices  on  request#  E#  Mj.  Lime,  TrauiAn«burg,  N  Y. 
B ti FF  VV  Y A NIJOTTKS.  Pur#  bred,  farm  range 
selected  layers.  Eggs,  15-$1.75.  lf)0-$8.00:  Chick*  *>0c 
each,  100— $8.00.  GROVER  M.  YOUNQ.  R2.CooDersburB,  Pa 
O'ERSEYBLACKGrlANTS 
America’s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow 
»«!"  JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS 
ALSO  KGG8  FOB  HATCHING 
HKKMAN  F.  80NDER.  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
DCnC  VIBERT  289  EGG  STRAIN 
Itkftfv  Husky  dark  red  Cockerel*,  $5  and  *7 
each.  Hatching  Eggs,  $2.50  Betting. 
C.  STIVERS.  VERNON.  NEW  YORK 
24  Barred  R.  Pullefs 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS 
H  a tchi n g  eggs.°CE ARE ' C*.  ^4 a'rSH,' ^Hortlf  Bennington 
purebred  Bourbon  Red  Hen  TURKEYS.  June  batched 
TPr.ee  each  $9.  Mr*.  FRANK  TRUAX,  East  Worcester.  N  Y 
R°amlCm,rnE  \*KO'v,N  LEGHORN  cockerel* 
It  it  ttr  ®a  e’  lleavy ' tej'hig  strain. 
RKUSH  &  SON,  MILTON,  VERMONT 
3  Purebred  Mammoth  Bronze  Turkeys 
Two  years  old.  Best  for  breeding.  Weight 
BENNETT.  vSc^n!1 ^£them*  TESTER 
Hatching  Eggs.  £r«<,nctio.n  Breed. 
JtULLK  8.  HOWARD,  Flahbill,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  R.  I.  Red  Cockerels 
I>ig  nusky#  dark  red  color,  good  bred,  vicoronv 
birds.  If.  A.  lIOi'KKJtoit  ,N,  Genoa,  N.  Y# 
C  r  _ Haby  Chicks,  Thoroughbred 
O.L.  Anconas  ^.‘’eYkr  Sham  Wh.te  Leghorns, 
“"HY  CHICKS.  Send  tor  <  .atalogoe 
HARRISON  HALL  FARM,  Kingsville,  Ohio 
D  A  DV  riHV  ,0e  •  * 11  standard  v»i  i(,tie».  Postage  paid  an.) 
JjADI  CHI  A  Uve  <5elive'r  guaranteed.  Catalogue  K.ee 
JAS.  W.  HOUCK  8  CO..  Box  58.  Tiffin,  Ohio 
A  OLDEN  PENCILED  and  SILVER  PENCILE0  HAMBURGS 
u  Very  choice  specimen*,  healthy,  vigorous 
stock.  Trio,  $15.00.  $;J.OO  for  15, 
WAUACK  A  KM  Kit,  Schenectady,  N.  Y 
INCUBATOR  HATCHING 
Da.y-old  Baby  Chicks  for  sale;  Eggs  for 
hatching  for  sale.  ALLAIRE  POULTRY 
FARM.  Telephone  1918-W,  Front  St.  and 
i  Barnum  Ave.,  Hempstead.  L.  I. 
