418 
Th*  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
March  10,  192,3 
Pedigreed  Chicks 
from  our  trapnested  White  Leghorn  hens, 
records  185  to  243  eggs,  mated  to  cockerels 
with  dams  record  271  eggs.  $20  PER  HUN7- 
I)RED.  Hatching  eggs.  Cockerels,  Pullets, 
Breeding  Stock.  Satisfactory  square  deal 
guaranteed.  TRY  US. 
B1RCHDALE  POULTRY  FARM  -  Ram.ey,  N.  J. 
Batoy  CliicKs 
S,  C.  W.  L.  Cornell  strain,  bred  from  vigorous  and 
high  producing  2  and  3-year-old  hens. 
MAURICE  GRUBIN  R.  F.  D.  3  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
S.C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Cornell  certified  stock.  10  pullets  and  leoekerel  (275 
to  310-egg  dams)  for  $40.  Hatching  Eggs,  $10  per  100 
IE.  CLAUDE  JONES  Craryvllle,  N.  Y. 
100%  'Winning 
on  Single  Comb  White  Leghorns 
That  is  our  record  at  the  recent  Nassau-Queens  Fair. 
1-2  Cockerel,  1-2  Pullet,  1-2  Hen.l  Pen.  Cockerels,  $5 
to  $15.  Pullets.  $3  to  $5.  Hens,  $2.50  to  $4.  Youngs’ 
strain.  HYMARC  POULTRY  FARM.  New  Hyde  Park.  L.  1.  N.Y. 
MS!  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
Barron  280-Egg  Strain.  Nice,  Large  Combed  Birds. 
13.60  each;  $35  for  ten.  Order  from  this  ad.  Satis¬ 
faction  Guaranteed.  UNITED  EGG  FARMS.  Hillsdale,  N.Y. 
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. 
LESHER’S  wi  Wyckoff  Strain 
CHICKS— The  Profitable  Kind 
♦  IS  per  100,  postpaid.  100 <4  live  delivery  guaranteed. 
J.  GUY  LESHER  Northumberland,  Pa. 
LONG  ISLAND’S  LARGEST  EGG  FARM 
THE  STRAIN  THAT  BUILT  IT 
S.  C-  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Come  and  see  them  or  write  for  Prices  on  Chicks,  Eggs, 
and  Breeding  Pens.  Lone  Oak  Poultry  Farm,  Babylon.  L.  1.,  N.  1. 
SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Barron’s  heavy  laying  strain.  Hatching  eggs 
$2.50  per  15;  $10.00  per  100. 
D.  EVERETT  JONES,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
CHICKS:  S.C.W.  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Breeders  on  free  range,  milk  fed,  disease  free. 
You  cannot  buy  better  chicks.  Circular  free. 
HILLSDALE  POULTRY  FARM,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  White  LEGHORNS 
Wyckoff-Lord  strains.  Eggs,  15— $1,25,  $1.75;  1U0— 
$7,  $8.50.  Circular  free. 
SPAFFORD  BROS.  -  Martville,  N.  Y . 
World’s  Official  Leghorn  Records 
Individual,  335  eggs  365  days.  Pen  1421,  eggs,  5  pul¬ 
lets,  365  days.  Continuous,  132  eggs  132  consecutive 
days.  All  held  by  Tancred  strain  S,  C.  Wliite  Leg¬ 
horns.  We  have  the  pure  strain.  Eggs. Chicks,  Stock, 
Circular.  PORTLAND  FARMS,  Box  50,  Port  Deposit,  Md. 
White  Leghorn  Chicks  and  Eggs  f,7a?nDpSg™d 
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  range, 
booking  orders,  circular.  HAMILTON  FARM,  Huntington,  N.  1 
(lATmilUr  rpre  for  sale  from  900  selected  White 
HA  1  Llilllil  LIDO  Leghorn  breeders.  $<>  00  per  100. 
BROOKSIIMC  POULTRY  FARM,  iNaisau,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  BABY  CHICKS 
and  hatching  eggs.  Trapnested  stock.  Breeder’s 
since  1908.  DUNKOBIN  FARM,  R.  F.  0  1.  Eatontown,  N.  J. 
SMhtte  Leghorn  Quality  Chicks.  Superior  layers 
ff  Write  N  ELSON’S  -  Guove  City,  Pa 
Meadow  Brook  Farm  S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
hare  won  12  ribbons  and  3  Silver  Cups,  at  Westchestei 
and  Dutchess  County  Shows.  Baby  Chicks  and  Hatching 
Eggs  from  our  own  selected  stock.  Chicks,  $23  per  100 
Eggs,  $10  per  100.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A,  MEADOW 
liltOOK  FAI1M,  Tivoli-on-H ndson,  New  York. 
OIDV  /^UirVC  From  Davis  Strain  of  Certified 
oAdi  LxtllLlYO  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,  Mt.  Sinai  L  I..N.Y. 
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.  O.  P.  C.  A.  Now  booking  orders 
for  chicks  and  eggs.  State  how  many  you  want  and 
when.  E.  M.  VAN  INWAGKN,  Orchard  Grove 
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. 
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English-american, 
WHITE 
EGHORNS 
Bred  for  high  flock  average.  Free  range. 
CHICKS— HATCHING  EGGS 
Real  value.  Send  now  for  1923  Catalog. 
LAUREL  LOCKS  FARMS 
R.  D.  Pottstown,  Pa. 
Porter's  Certified  Leghorns 
The  Egg  Producers — The  Business  Hen* 
Our  Breeding  Stock  is  Officially  Certified  and  Regis¬ 
tered.  Thii  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.  Sodu*,  N.  Y. 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter 
Trapnested  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 
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,  NT. 
1923- 
BABY  CHICKS 
1923 
TOM  BARRON  S.C.W.L.  PRODUCTION  BRED 
Booking  Orders  for  Spring,  1923.  Send  for  Price  List 
RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM 
R.  E.  NEWCOMB,  CORTI  AND  N  Y  C.  A.O’DEA. 
Proprietor  \-'V-/rv  1  1  •  Manager 
Our  Birds  Won  at  Production  Show  Held  by  Poultry 
Dep't  Cornell  University,  December  4th  to  8tli,  1922 
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  Pacts  and  Figures,” 
75c.,  free  with  all  orders,  tells  how  I  make 
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— $1$0.00;  500  $95.00;  100 — - 
$20.00;  50 — $11.00;  25 — $6.00.  25  per  cent  of  amount 
with  order. 
GEO.  MORRISON,  Chanlecler  Farm,  Arlington,  N.  Y. 
yil  Highest  unatitv,  Purobred  Tom 
1  H  1 V  IX  ^  Patron  Wliite  Leghorn* ;  8.  O. 
Brown  Leghorns  and  Barred  Rocks. 
We  guarantee  perfect  chicks  and  absolute  satisfaction. 
THE  CYCLONE  HATCHERY  Box  126,  MILLERSTQWN.  PA 
THE  HENYARD 
Poultry  Questions 
1.  Could  you  give  me  the  dimensions  of 
a  brooder-house  for  500  chicks?  I  am 
now  planning  to  put  a  coal-burning  stove 
in  it.  IIow  could  I  ventilate  this  prop¬ 
erly?  How  many  windows  should  I  put 
in  the  front?  Should  I  put  a  few  in  the 
back  of  the  coop,  or  one  on  the  east  side? 
Where  should  the  door  be,  and  the  exit 
door  for  baby  chicks?  I  intend  to  put  a 
few  old  hens  in  it  in  the  Winter,  so  I 
would  like  to  make  it  to  suit  both  old 
hens  and  young  chicks.  Could  I  put 
plaster  board  around  in  the  inside  of  this 
house?  This,  I  should  think,  would  keep 
it  warmer  for  the  chicks.  Is  this  plaster 
board  mite-proof?  Or  what  is  another 
good  thing  to  put  around  that  is  mite- 
proof?  2.  Could  you  give  me  the  Cornell 
ration  for  old  hens  and  baby  chicks,  and 
all  the  care  of  the  baby  chick  from  the 
time  it  leaves  the  egg  to  the  time  of  lay¬ 
ing?  IIow  can  I  successfully  operate  an 
incubator  and  brooder?  3.  Is  Epsom 
salts  a  good  thing  for  baby  chicks?  How 
could  I  feed  this  to  them,  and  how  much 
to  100  chicks?  I  heard  sour  milk  was 
the  best  food  for  baby  chicks.  Is  this  so? 
4.  I  am  getting  20  eggs  at  present  from 
35  pullets.  Is  this  the  right  number? 
If  not,  how  can  I  increase  the  amount? 
I  feed  the  Cornell  ration  now,  and  always 
have  charcoal,  grit,  beef  scrap,  water  and 
green  food  in  front  of  them.  w.  D. 
Ohio. 
1.  A  brooder  house  8x12  ft.  in  size,  built 
upon  runners  so  that  a  team  can  move  it 
from  one  place  to  another,  should  suit 
your  purpose.  It  should  be  high  enough 
to  permit  you  to  enter  and  care  for  the 
stove  and  chicks  without  stooping,  and 
may  most  cheaply  be  built  from  matched 
boards  in  single  thickness.  It  will  then 
not  need  lining  for  warmth.  A  door  in 
the  center  of  one  side  with  a  window  on 
either  side  of  the  door  will  provide  means 
of  entering  and  ample  ventilation. 
2.  Write  the  State  College  of  Agricul¬ 
ture  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  for  bulletins  upon 
chick  rearing  and  feeding  hens  for  laying. 
Space  will  not  permit  the  printing  all 
that  you  ask  for  here.  Any  incubator 
that  you  purchase  will  be  accompanied 
by  full  instructions  for  operating,  and  the 
directions  of  the  manufacturers  should  be 
followed. 
3.  Do  not  give  Epsom  salts  to  baby 
chicks ;  this  is  a  medicine,  not  a  food. 
Sour  milk  in  all  the  quantity  that  chicks 
will  drink  is  one  of  the  best  foods  that 
can  be  given  them.  Give  it  from  the 
start  and  continue  it. 
4.  Twenty  eggs  from  35  pullets  is  the 
proper  number  for  this  time  of  the  year ; 
production  will  increase  as  Spring  ad¬ 
vances.  M.  B.  D. 
Simplifying  a  Hen  Ration 
•» 
Can  you  tell  me  what  kind  of  an  egg- 
tester  to  buy  to  run  off  dry  batteries  to 
test  eggs  out  of  incubator?  What  would 
you  recommend  for  best  service?  I  have 
no  electric  light,  only  dry  cell  battries. 
Is  this  a  good  well-balanced  mash  :  i00 
lb.  bran,  200  lbs.  ground  oats,  200  lbs. 
cornmeal,  200  lbs.  low-grade  flour.  150  lbs. 
beef  scraps,  50  lbs.  fishmeal,  20  lbs.  glu¬ 
ten  feed,  10  lbs.  oilmeal,  50  lbs.  Alfalfa 
flour,  15  lbs.  charcoal,  2  lbs.  salt ;  cost 
per  ton,  $56.20?  Can  vou  give  me  a  bet¬ 
ter  formula?  I  use  for  scratch  feed  1  bu. 
oats,  1  bu.  wheat,  1  bu.  corn,  with  this 
mash.  Where  can  I  get  analysis  of  poul¬ 
try  foods.  L.  H.  C. 
Limestone,  Tfenn. 
I  doubt  if  you  will  find  dry  batteries 
very  satisfactory  for  furnishing  a  light 
for  an  egg  tester,  but  a  simple  hand  lamp 
or  candle  answers  the  purpose.  Incubator 
manufacturers  make  a  tin  chimney  for 
a  hand  lamp  with  an  opening  in  one  side, 
against  which  the  egg  to  be  tested  is  held, 
but  you  can  make  fully  as  good  a  tester 
by  taking  a  light  wooden  box  large  enough 
to  hold  a  lamp  and  tall  enough  to  take 
the  chimney  with  its  top  projecting  just 
through  the  cover.  Bore  a  few  small 
holes  at  the  bottom  of  the  box  to  admit 
air  to  the  lamp,  and  cut  a  hole  through 
one  side  about  an  inch  and  a  quarter  in 
diameter.  With  the  lamp  in  the  box  and 
the  box  closed,  you  have  a  tester.  If  you 
like,  cover  the  edges  of  the  light  hole  with 
soft  leather ;  that  is,  stretch  the  leather 
over  a  larger  opening  in  the  box  and  cut 
the  testing  hole  through  that.  A  heavy 
cardboard  box  will  also  answer  the  pur¬ 
pose. 
You  can  mix  a  more  simple  and  at 
least  equally  good  mash  by  taking  equal 
parts  of  cornmeal,  wheat  bran,  wheat 
middlings,  ground  oats,  gluten  feed  and 
beef  scraps.  This  is  the  formula  used  in  the 
Connecticut  laying  contests,  and  I  do  not 
know  how  to  improve  it.  The  Cornell 
formula  is  the  same,  with  the  omission 
of  the  gluten  feed,  thus  making  the  pro¬ 
portion  of  meat  scrap  one-fiftli  instead  of 
one-sixth.  Either  formula  will,  I  think, 
be  a  little  cheaper  than  the  one  you  are 
using. 
Write  the  State  Agricultural  College, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y„  and  ask  for  poultry  bulle¬ 
tin.  “Lesson  157.”  This  contains  a  table 
giving  the  analyses  of  poultry  foods. 
M.  B.  D. 
)A  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
American  Strain 
w  QUALITY  RELIABILITY 
Bred  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  us  refer  you  to  old  cus¬ 
tomers. 
KIRKUP  BROTHERS,  Mattituck,  N.  Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  Co-operative  Poultry  Certification  Association. 
"■ 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  93 
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.  V.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  Older  direct  from  this  ad. 
No  circulars.  V  CORNERS  POULTRY  FARM,  L.  J.  WEED 
A  SON,  Props.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 
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  typa.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
Write  for  booklet  and  prices. 
WHITE  SPRINGS  FARM,  Geneva,  N.  Y, 
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  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. 
r-WILSON’S  whS.  LEGHORNS-, 
All  2  and  3-year-old  non  setting  and  large  producing 
HENS.  Mated  to  cockaral  of  high  quality  and  vigor 
—all  Hogan  Tested.  Carefully  aelected  EGGS 
for  HATCHING. 
I6EQQS 82.80  1  OO  EQCS  *  12.00 
30  "  .  4. 78  lOOO  "  ..  100.00 
80  "  .  7.50 
No  Pullet*  Mated.  No  Chick*. 
J.  H.  WILSON  ::  Methuen,  Mass. 
BOOKINQ  ORDERS  NOW 
NOW  BOOKING  ORDERS  FOR 
S.C.  White  Leghorn  BABY  CHICKS 
We  breed  from  two-year-old  hens  only.  High  pro¬ 
ducers,  disease  tree.  Mated  to  Wyckoff  Cockerels. 
We  invite  you  to  inspect  our  plant,  see  our  stock 
and  conditions  under  which  they  are  kept. 
BELLMORE  POULTRY  FARM 
Bellmore,  Lone  Island,  N.  Y, 
Hall  Brothers’  Chicks 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns,  R.  I.  Reds  and  Barred  Rocks. 
12  years  experience  in  breeding,  hstching  and  ship¬ 
ping  chicks.  The  buyer  will  receive  the  best  chicks 
that  can  be  produced.  We  breed  only  from  heavy¬ 
laying,  State  Tested  stock,  and  males  in  our  pens  are 
from  high  record  Laying  Contest  hens.  We  have  the 
capacity  to  handle  large  orders  promptly.  Free 
circular.  A.  B.  HALL,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
MATTITUCK  White  Leghorn  Farm 
BARRON  STRAIN  BABY  CHICKS  BREEDING  HENS 
Carefully  selected  on  free  range  and  mated  only  to 
cockerels  which  are  certified.  All  stock  vaccinated 
as  preventive  of  chicken  pox  and  roup.  No  egga 
bought  for  hatching.  Cockerels  at  $3  and  $5  each. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A, 
A.  H.  PENNY  Mattituck,  N.  Y.  LOVELL  GORDON 
Pedigreed  OOCKERELS 
Rose  and  Single  Comb  lteds,  S.  C.  White  Leghorns  $3— 
$10.  Exhibition  and  contest  winners.  Eggs— chicks— 
mating  list.  H.  C.  AM. L.  ENGLISH,  Box  1 43- N,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  R.D.  I 
PEDIGREED  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
COCKS— COCKERELS— 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  lO 
MONTHS.  Chicks,  $25  per  100.  Eggs,  $10  per  100. 
Males  from  dams  with  records  200-220,  $5.  220-240, 
$8.  240-271,  $12.  All  large,  husky  birds  and  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  H.  C.  HUGH,  West  VVillinoton,  Conn. 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
from  selected  and  trapnested  hens,  mated  to  pedi¬ 
greed  males  from  211  to  252-egg  hens.  P'  ice,  Mar.  and 
April.  $25  per  100;  $230  per  1,000.  NOT  HOW  CHEAP,  BUT 
HOW  GOOD.  Member  of  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project.  MEADOWEDGE  FARM,  It.  36, 
A.  T.  STITT,  Supt.  of  Poultry.  Cedarliurst,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 
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. 
S.  C.  White 
LEGHORN 
CHIX 
Barron’s  Best  Stock  plus  five 
generations  of  Trapnesting, 
Vigorous  Farm-raised  Breeders. 
$20  per  100  -* 
Harry  B.  Cook,  Orange, Conn. 
I  „<rlw,r,,  PLinl,a  from  imported  Barron  males.  Dam* 
LognOrfl  unlCXS  reeordB  to  314  eggs.  Flock  on  Accre¬ 
dited  LiBt.  W.  E.  Atkinson,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Day-Old  Chicks— S.C.WhiteLeghorns  m-opaeffi; 
my  circular  and  price  list.  HARVEY  FISHER,  Milford,  N.  J. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  "  THAT  LAY  AND  PAT  " 
HATCHING  EGGS  AND  BABY  CHICKS 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island.  N.Y. 
BOTTCHER’S  LEGHORNS 
CHICKS.  HATCHING  EGGS.  COCKERELS,  from  stock  of 
demonstrated  high  production.  Send  forcircnlar  giv¬ 
ing  official  records  of  their  performance  in  the  Egg  Lay¬ 
ing  Contests.  J.  W.  Bottoher,  Mount  Holly,  PT.  9. 
S.  C.  White  LEGHORNS 
Now  booking  orders  for  baby  chicks  and  hatching  egg* 
Straight  Lord  Farm  stock.  Writs  for  prices. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM  -  Rahway,  N.  J. 
