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Jit  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
Man  h  19‘23 
DARBY’S  LEGHORNS 
ARE  GREAT  LAYERS 
Winninf  pen  in  1921,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
Third  pen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Contest 
(204-egg  average) 
Second  hen  in  1922,  Vineland  Laying  Centest 
(266  egga) 
DAY-OLD  CHICKS 
C.  T.  DARBY,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 
iw‘  HATCHING  EGGS 
CERTIFIED  S.  C 
LEGHORN  _ 
From  our  pens  of  400  yearling  aud.two-year-old  cer¬ 
tified  Single  Comb  White  Leghorn  Hens,  mated  to 
certified  Cockerels,  we  offer  Hatching  Eggs  at  S3 
per  setting,  or  520  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  65  per  setting,  or  #7  per  hundred,  or  in  lots 
of  500  or  more  at  $•  per  hundred.  We  are  members 
of  the  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  Order  direct  from  this  ad. 
No  circular..  V  CORNERS  POULTRY  FARM,  L.  J.  WEED 
&  SON,  Props.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  V. 
EBERDALE  S.  C.  BROWN  LEGHORNS 
Heary  Winter  Layers  of  Big  White  Eggs 
Bred  to  win  and  lay.  Won  nine  ribbona 
on  nine  entries  at  Philadelphia . 
Send  for  Pamphlet  on  Prices  »f  Eggs  and  Chicks 
C.  L.  EBERLE  -  Phoenixville,  P». 
Certified 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
Baby  chicks  and  hatching  eggs  from  fowls  registered 
and  sealed  banded  by  a  State  Expert.  The  selection 
was  based  on  exceptional  production,  size,  vigor  and 
beauty  of  type.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
Write  for  booklet  and  prices. 
WHITE  SPRINGS  FARM,  Geneva.  N.  Y. 
^WILSON’S  mu.  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  selected  EGGS 
for  HATCHING. 
15  EQQS...  52.60  100  COGS..  5  12.00 
ao  ••  4.75  lOOO  ••  ..  100.00 
50  "  ......  7. 80 
No  Pullete  Mated.  No  Chlcke. 
J.  H.  WILSON  ::  Methuen,  Mass. 
BOOKING  ORDERS  NOW 
ELLS  CHICKS 
WHITE 
LEGHORNS 
EXCLUSIVELY 
"  The  Strain  that  Produces  " 
We  trap-nest  and  pedigree  breed  to  save  you 
money-  Wrife  for  Catalogue. 
Breeding  Cockerel*.  8  week*  Pulltt*.  Hatching  Egg* 
B,  S.  ELLS  .  .  Vineland,  N.  J. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks  and  Eggs  straTnDpeTdig?eld 
cockerels  and  selected  hens,  most  profitable  strain  of  layers, 
their  ancestors  nearly  20  years  have  been  great  layers— the 
strongest  guarantee  of  breeding  value.  On  free  ranee, 
booking  orders,  circular,  HAMILTON  FARM,  Huntington,  N.  Y 
LAWRENCEVILLE  LEGHORN  FARM 
Healthy,  farm-raised  Leghorns.  S.  C.  White  (ex¬ 
clusively)  trap-nested,  bred-to-lay.  Better  chicks  at 
hatchery  prices.  Catalog.  Iti  R.  Phono  8BM  Loorroncooilll.  H.  J. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  BABY  CHICKS 
and  hatching  eggs.  Trapnested  stock.  Breeder's 
since  1208.  DUNKOBIN  FARM.  K.  f.  0.  t,  Eatontown,  N.  J. 
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hlte  Leghorn  Quality  Chick*. 
Write  NELSON’S 
Superior  layers. 
Grove  City,  Pa 
Meadow  Brook  Farm  S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
have  wou  12  ribbons  and  3  Silver  Cups,  at  Westchester 
and  Dutchess  County  Shows.  Baby  Chicks  and  Hatching 
Etres  from  our  own  selected  stock.  Chicks,  $2;>  per  100  ; 
Eggs.  *10  per  100.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  MEADOW 
IlllOOK  FARM,  Tlvoll-on.IIiid*on,  New  York. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Direct  Young  strain,  »*.50  and  *S  each.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  H.  N.  CONNER  .  Stocktoni  N.  J. 
PRODUCTION  BRED  LEGHORNS 
Send  for  our  folder  which  tells  all  about  our  money- 
making  strain  of  Leghorns  and  how  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  chicks  and  eggs.  State  how  many  you  want  and 
when  E.  M.  VAN  INWAGEN,  Orchard  Greve 
Poultry  Farm,  Oaks  Corners,  Ontario  Co.,  New  York 
Hatching  Eggs 
Vineland’s  well  known  Emig's  strain  S.  C.  W.  Leg¬ 
horns  from  stock  that  were  never  under  lights. 
EMIG’S  POULTRY  FARM  Vineland,  N.  J. 
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  liens,  no  lights,  $8.00  per  100, 
GEORGE  H.  WRA1GHT,  West  Willington.  Conn. 
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"WiElAYEWEL 
TRAOe  MARI' 
English-American, 
WHITE 
EGHORNS 
Bred  for  high  flock  average,  Free  range. 
CHICKS— HATCHING  EGGS 
Real  value.  Send  now  for  1933  Catalog. 
LAUREL  LOCKS  FARMS 
R.  D.  Pottstown,  Pa. 
Porter’s  Certified  Leghorns 
The  Egg  Producer* — The  Businett  Hens 
Our  Breeding  Stock  is  Officially  Certified  and  Regis¬ 
tered.  This  guarantees  that  our  breeders  reach  the 
top  notoh  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¬ 
let!  for  1923.  April  hatched,  8, 10  and  12  weeks  old. 
Increate  Your  Egg  Production 
by  introducing  our  great,  line  of  males.  They  are 
bred  from  Certified  heavy  producers  of  large,  chalk 
white  eorgs.  Come  and  see  one  of  the  beat  modern 
plants,  which  is  located  on  a  hundred -acre  fruit  farm. 
The  conditions  are  ideal.  No  fences.  Free  range. 
FARLEY  PORTER,  Box  W.  Sodua,  N.  Y. 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter 
Trapnested  S.  C.  White  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 
■LEGHORN  CHICKS- 
Cornell  Certified.  Selected  Breeders 
Utility  Stock 
SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Every  chick  from  our  stock.  Breeder*  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  mA  quote  prices  on 
our  utility  stock  for  your  requirements,  on 
definite  shipping  dates. 
L.  H.  ROBINSON 
Cea**e*  Valley  Poultry  Farm,  Box  16A,  Castile,  N.  T. 
Not  Any  Old  Chix 
CRAY’S  CHIX 
Why? 
Because  Cray’s  Birds  produce  the 
eggs.  Birds*  for  7  years  up  among 
the  leaders  in  the  New  Jersey  Egg- 
Laying  Contests.  Birds  producing 
highest  breeder’s  pen  to  date  in 
1923  -Bergen  County  Contest" 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
S.  C.  B.  I.  REDS 
J.  S.  CRAY  &  SON,  STOCKTON,  N.  J. 
COME  EARLY  AVOID  RUSH 
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  March, 
April  and  May  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 
mv  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  per  cent  oi  amount 
with  order. 
GEO.  MORRISON,  Cbantecler  Farm.  Arlington,  N.  Y. 
THE  HENYARD 
LIVE  HUSKY  CHICKS 
VALLEY  POULTRY  FARM 
R.  F.  D.  No.  3  -  -  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Strong,  vigorous  chicks,  from  selected  two  and 
three-year-old  breeding  hens,  mated  to  choice  high 
Producing  males,  the  kind  that  mature  into  profit¬ 
able  layers.  Stock  on  free  range.  Full  count  and 
square  deal  guaranteed. 
$180  per  1,000  $95  per  500  $20  per  100 
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 
Box  20>  Rohrerstown.Pa. 
Disinfectant  for  Henhouse 
Will  you  tell  me  of  a  good  disinfectant 
to  use  in  chicken  houses?  A,  J.  M. 
Toms  River,  N.  J. 
If  you  wish  to  use  a  disinfectant  upon 
the  walls  of  the  poultry  house,  hot  lime 
whitewash  is  probably  as  good  as  any¬ 
thing.  It  not  only  disinfects,  but  it  is 
cheap  and  adds  to  the  light  and  cheerful¬ 
ness  of  the  interior.  A  quarter-pound 
of  crude  carbolic  acid  may  be  added  to 
each  gallon,  if  it  is  desired  to  be  partic¬ 
ularly  thorough,  hut  the  lime  wash  alone 
is  sufficient  for  any  ordinary  purpose. 
Drinking  fountains  and  small  utensils 
may  be  disinfected  by  being  cleaned  with 
boiling  water ;  this  is  even  cheaper  than 
lime  whitewash.  A  solution  ,  of  carbolic 
acid  in  water  may  be  used  if  a  chemical 
disinfectant  is  desired.  A  21/L>  :  solution 
may  be  made  by  adding  1  pt.  of  crude  car¬ 
bolic  acid  to  five  gallons  of  water,  or,  if 
only  a  little  is  needed,  one  part  acid  may 
be  added  to  40  parts  of  water,  using  a 
tablespoon  or  any  other  small  container  to 
do  the  measuring  with.  Good  coal-tar 
disinfectants,  put  up  for  external  use  in 
sprays  or  washes,  and  less  poisonous  than 
carbolic  afid,  may  be  purchased  at  any 
drug  store.  Carbolineum  is  one  of  these, 
and  this  may  he  purchased  through  any 
drug  store  or  dealer  in  painter’s  supplies. 
Carbolineum  is  a  wood  preservative,  as 
originally  marketed,  but  is  used  as  a  dis¬ 
infectant  and  vermin-destroyer  in  poultry 
buildings.  It  is  good,  but  comparatively 
expensive.  M.  b.  d. 
Building  a  Turkey  House 
Will  you  give  »me  plans  or  dimensions 
for  a  turkey -house,  one  that  will  shelter 
about  40  or  50  grown  turkeys?  H.  M.  w. 
Howard  Co.,  Md. 
I  have  never  seen  a  turkey-house  as  dis¬ 
tinct  from  a  henhouse,  and  do  not  know 
that  they  are  commonly  used.  Turkeys 
are  open-air  birds,  preferring  trees  to 
closed  houses,  and  thriving  where  other 
poultry  would  freeze.  If  I  wished  an 
enclosure  for  protection  from  vermin  and 
thieves,  and,  in  very  cold  climates,  for 
protection  from  severe  weather.  I  should 
build  a  simple  open-front  shed,  perhaps 
40x20  ft.  in  size,  facing  the  south.  The 
front  of  this  might  well  be  guarded  by 
heavy  poultry  netting,  well  stapled  in 
place,  but  I  should  not  close  it  with 
hoards  or  glass.  A  door  that  could  be 
locked  at  night  might  be  placed  in  one 
end,  and  a  small  opening  for  the  use  of 
the  turkeys  in  the  rear.  Simple  poles 
placed  high  up  in  the  shed  would  serve 
as  perches,  these  being  placed  on  the  same 
level  and  being  as  many  in  number  as 
were  required.  A  still  ’  cheaper  shelter 
might  be  made  by  setting  posts  in  the 
ground  and  enclosing  them  with  poultry 
netting,  leaving  a  gate  for  entrance.  A 
cheap  roof  placed  over  this  would  protect 
the  birds  from  storms,  and  high  perches 
would  keep  any  but  human  thieves  from 
molesting  the  fowls.  M.  b.  d. 
Worm  in  Gizzard 
What  can  I  do  for  worms  in  chickens? 
They  seem  healthy  in  general,  but  I  have 
lost  five  or  six  this  Winter,  and  on  open¬ 
ing  have  found  gizzard  at  the  outlet  to 
have  a  sore  spot,  and  that  is  full  of  thin 
worms,  about  an  inch  long.  The  birds 
that  died  were  sick  about  a  week.  Ate 
well,  but  got  thin  and  weak  and  died. 
MRS.  c.  B. 
Mount  Tabor,  N.  ,T. 
Spirits,  or  oil  of  turpentine  is  one  of 
the  best  remedies  for  worms  where  only 
a  few  fowls  are  to  he  treated.  This  may 
be  administered  in  teaspoonfnl  doses, 
mixed  with  an  equal  amount  of  some  bland 
oil,  like  sweet  or  castor  oil,  and 
followed  in  two  or  ‘  three  hours  by 
a  physic.  This  latter  may  be  a  tea¬ 
spoonful  of  Epsom  salts  dissolved  in  a 
little  water.  This  dosage  of  turpentine 
and  salts  is  for  each  fowl.  Where  a  whole 
flock  is  to  be  treated,  the  tobacco  treat¬ 
ment  is  recommended.  M.  B.  D. 
Non-roosting  Brahmas 
I  am  interested  in  your  reply  to  P.  O. 
A.,  page  96,  containing  Brahmas  that  re¬ 
fused  to  go  on  the  roosts.  I  had  the  same 
trouble  a  few  years  ago,  only  to  a  greater 
degree.  When  put  into  Winter  quarters 
my  Brahma  pullets  refused  ro  use  the 
roosts.  For  a  month  I  put  them  on  the 
roosts,  with  no  improvement.  Lowering 
the  roosts  made  no  difference,  nor  did  the 
graduated  arrangement  which  you  sug¬ 
gest.  Worse  still,  when  placed  on  the 
roosts  after  dark  very  carefully,  they 
almost  invariably  hopped  or  fell  off  to  the 
dropping  boards,  where  they  spent  the 
night,  with  the  natural  result  of  soiled 
bodies  and  filthy  feathers.  This  happened 
a  second  year,  and  was  one  of  the  main 
reasons  why  I  gave  up  keeping  Brahmas 
altogether.  They  were  not  overfed,  nor 
of  a  particularly  heavy  strain.  They  were 
laying  well  at  the  time. 
Massachusetts.  samuel  thurbek. 
This  is  an  interesting  note  on  the  be¬ 
havior  of  Brahmas,  but  I  do  not  know 
whether  the  refusal  to  use  perches  is 
characteristic  of  this  heavy  breed  or  not. 
I  have  known  individual  hens  of  the 
lighter  breeds  to  refuse  to  perch  at  night, 
but  these  have  only  been  exceptional  in¬ 
stances.  M.  b.  D. 
QUALITY 
RELIABILITY 
KIRKUP’S 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Chicks 
American  Strain 
Bred  for  size,  vigor,  and  large  white  ergs-  All 
breeding  stock  carefully  selected.  Chicks, 
hatched  in  our  new  Buckeye  machines, 
shipped  every  Tuesday.  Safe  delivery  and 
full  count  of  strong,  healthy  chicks  guaran¬ 
teed.  Send  for  prices  and  let  us  refer  you  to 
old  customers. 
KIRKUP  BROTHERS,  Mattituek,  N.  Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  Co-operative  Poultry  Certification 
Aeeoclation 
s  c  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS0"1'' 
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.  Uur  breeders  are- carefully 
selected,  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 
White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Single 
Comb 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  bird* 
3,000  Breeders  on  free  Farm  Range,  Buttermilk  fed.  Bird* 
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  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.  Plea.ant  Valley.  N.  Y. 
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,  15, 
Send  for  Free  Circular 
Schlein’s  Blue  Ribbon  Poultry  Farm,  Center  Moriches,  N.K. 
MATTITUCK  White  Leghorn  Farm 
BARRON  STRAIN  BABY  CBIICKS  BREEDING!  HERB 
Carefully  jelected  on  free  range  and  mated  only  to 
cockerels  which  are  certified.  All  stock  vaccinated 
a*  preventive  of  chicken  pox  and  roup.  No  egg* 
bought  for  hatching.  Cockerels  at  $3  and  $5  each. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  (3.  P.  C.  A, 
A.  H.  PENNY  Mattituek.  N.  Y.  LOVELL  GORDON 
edigreed  OOCKERELS 
Rose  and  Single  Comb  Reds,  S.  C.  White  Leghorns.  $1 — 
510.  Exhibition  and  contest,  winners.  Eggs— chicks — 
mating  list.  M.  C.SM.L.  INGUSH,  Box  1 43 -N,  I  a  sad  Broali.M  J.  *.0.1 
Vfe  PEDIGREED  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
COCKS— C0CKERELS-EGGS-CHICK8 
Barron  strain  and  result  of  trapnesting  and  pedi¬ 
gree  breeding  9  years.  My  chicks  won  Connecticut 
State  Contest,  1922.  Flock  average  194  eggs  in  1© 
MONTHS.  Chicks,  $25  per  100.  Eggs,  $10  per  100. 
Males  from  dams  with  records  200-220,  $5  220-240. 
$B.  240-271,  $12.  All  large,  husky  birds  and  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  H.  C.  8LIGH,  West  Willington,  Cana 
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  perlOO;  $230  perl,000.  NOT  HOW  CHEAP,  DUY 
HOW  GOOD.  Member  of  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project.  ME  ADO  WEDGE  EAR  M,  R.  36. 
A,  T.  STITT,  Supt.  of  Poultry.  Cedarhurst,  L.  I  ,  N.Y. 
HAMPTON'S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tell*  why 
the  BLACK  LEIH0KN  is  the  greatest  layer  and  most  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A  5.  HAMPTON  Box  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
3.  C.  White 
LEGHORN 
CHIX 
Barron’s  Best  Stock  plus  fly« 
generations  of  Trapnesting. 
Vigorous  Farm-raised  Breeder*. 
$20  per  100 
Harry  B.Cook.Oranga.Oonn. 
OAKWOODS.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
A»  sturdy  ns  the  oak.  Am  now  booking  orders  for  baby 
chicks  and  hatching  eggs  for  February,  March  and  April 
delivery.  IV ALTER  C.  WEEKS.  Morristown.  N.  J. 
Day-Old  Chicks— S.C.  White  Leghorns  Drop  a1 1* St lr 
m  j  circular  and.  price  Vi9t  IIAKTKT  FISH  Kit,  Milford,  !•.  9. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks  &  Hatching  Eggs 
Quality  and  price  attractive.  Drop  a  card. 
VV.  JANDA  Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
BOTTCHER’S  LEGHORNS 
CHICKS,  HATCHING  EGGS.  COCKERELS,  from  stock  of 
demonstrated  high  production.  Send  forci rcu I ar  giv¬ 
ing  official  records  of  their  performance  in  the  Egg  Lay¬ 
ing  Contests.  J.  \V.  Bottcher,  Mount  Holly,  N.  i. 
S.C. White  LEGHORNS 
Now  booking  orders  for  baby  chicks  and  hatching  eggs. 
Straight  Lord  Farm  stock.  Write  for  prices. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM  -  Rahway  N.  J. 
PRODUCTION  BRED 
S.C.W.LEGHORNS 
Baby  Chicks  and  Eggs,  Barron  strain.  Large,  vigor- 
ous  birds.  Foundation  stock.  Imported  direct.  200  to 
300-egg  official  records.  Limited  number  of  certified 
chicks  and  eggs.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  O.  P.  C.  A.  Inc. 
GEORGE  G.  BRUNDAGE  -  Salisbury  Mills,  N.Y. 
S.  C.  VV.  Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs 
95%  Fertility  guaranteed.  From  high  record  birds. 
Price  list  upon  application. 
F.  W.  GEORGE  &  SONS,  Route  No.  2.  Vineland.  N.  J. 
“LEGHORN  CHIX,*1*, 
Bank  Ref.  Circular.  Geo.  Cullen,  Elkview,  Pa. 
5.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Chicks  from  selected  yearling:  hens,  $15  per  hundred. 
I  MOUNTAIN  VIEW  POULTRY  FARM/ Hopewell  Junction,  H  Y. 
% 
Leghorn  Chicks  records  to  314  eggs  Flock  r>n  \cer*- 
dited  List.  W ,  E.  Atkinson,  Wallingford,  Coni 
