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The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
June  2,  1923 
REDUCED  JUNE  PRICES 
BABY  CHICKS 
Class  A . $15.00  per  100 
Class  1  .....  .  19.00  per  100 
Certified  Chicks  .  .  .  24.00  per  100 
10%  discount  in  lots  of  500  or  more 
RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM 
CORTLAND,  N.  Y. 
Member  N  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.,  Inc.  Not  a  Commercial  Hatchery 
HARDY 
PULLETS 
From  the  same  vigor¬ 
ous  stock  as  our  well-known  Baby  Chicks.  W.  Leghorns, 
K.  I.  Reds  and  W.  Wyandottes.  Von  know  the  quality 
and  the  price  is  right.  Send  for  circular  and  prices. 
WOODWARD  FARMS.  Box  184,  Lambertrille,  N.  J. 
Our  Baby  Chicks  from  N.  Y.  S.  Cer¬ 
tified  Production-Bred  Hens  mean 
Quality  Pullets  and  Quantity  Eggs. 
Special  Prices  upon  June  Chicks 
E.  H.  and  CURA  W.  HASTINGS  -  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Members  N.  Y.  8.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
We  are  offering  for  sale  8-10  weeks  old  Single  Comb 
White  Leghorn  Pullets  at  SI. 26  each.  In  lots  of 
50  or  more  SI. IB  each.  These  pullets  are  all  milk- 
fed,  healthy  and  vigorous.  They  are  nearly  all 
raised  from  certified  stock  and  are  exactly  the 
same  as  we  will  use  in  our  own  pens.  Remember, 
in  these  pullets  you  get  the  benefit  of  our  20  years  of 
line-breeding  for  size  and  egg  production.  Some  are 
ready  for  immediate  delivery.  Order  directfrom  this 
ad.  No  circulars.  V  CORNERS  POULTRY  FARM, 
L.  J.  WEED  A  SON,  Props.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  V. 
Tom  Barron’s  White  Leghorns 
Oflicial  records  at  Cornell  University— 231-227-225-221-207 
202-201  eggs  in  second  laying  year.  1921  contest  pen 
averaged  186.7  eggs  per  bird— 35  eggs  more  per  bird  than 
the  average  for  Cornell  Certified  liens  in  the  contest. 
1922  contest  pen  averaged  188.3  eggs  per  bird— 61  eggs  per 
bird  more  than  the  average  for  the  contest.  We  offer 
chicks  for  delivery  May  30th,  June  11th  and  June  18th  at 
reasonable  prices.  First  advertisement  this  year.  Write 
for  circular.  WILLOW  HKOOK  POULTRY  FARM.  ALLEN  H. 
BULKLET,  Trey.,  Odessa,  N.  Y.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  P.  C.  A. 
MayPrices  on  QUALITY  CHICKS 
500  Barron  English  S.C.W.  PULLETS 
ready  for  shipment  May  21,  at  $1.00  each.  All  raised 
from  my  own  stock.  Day-Old  Chicks  af  $1  3.00  per  100  • 
$62.60  per  600  ;  $1  20  per  1000.  Strong,  sturdy,  super- 
hatched  chicks  from  flocks  bred  for  egg  production  for 
10  years.  Great  winter  layers  and  Winners  at  leading 
Shows.  Shipped  postpaid,  100%  live  arrival  guaranteed. 
First  order  gets  the  pullets.  Send  order  today. 
J.  H.  GEERLINGS,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  i,  ZEELAND.  MICH. 
Idyldell  Farm  Standard  Quality  Chicks 
WOLCOTT,  NEW  YORK 
May  Chicks  all  sold.  June  Chicks,  Barred 
Rocks,  Rhode  Island  Reds,  Anconas,  $16.00  per 
100;  Black  Minorcas,  White  Wyandottes,  $18.00 
per  100;  White,  Brown  and  Black  Leghorns, 
$14.00  per  100 ;  Indian  Runner  Ducklings,  $25,00  per  100. 
We  hatch  all  chicks  from  extra  heavy,  bred-to-lay  stock. 
100%  live  delivery  guaranteed.  Order  direct  from  this 
ad.  and  save  delay.  Orders  booked  with  25%  deposit. 
Yearling  hens,  $1.00,  $1.25  and  $1.50  each. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  "  THAT  LAY  AHO  PAT." 
HATCHING  EGGS  AND  BABY  CHICKS 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island,  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.  HOT  HOW  CHEAP,  BUT 
HOW  GOOD.  Member  of  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project.  MEADOWEDGE  FARM,  R.  36, 
A,  T.  STITT,  Supt.  of  Poultry,  CedarUurst,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 
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.  Lens  Dak  Poultry  Farm,  $akylon,  L.  I..  N  1. 
EGGS-WHITE  ROCKS-CHICKS 
From  heavy-laying  pedigreed  stock  at  reduced  prices. 
Circular  free.  Theo.  Poole,  Roufa  1.  Jnmesville,  N.Y. 
H'Sff.  LEGHORN  CHIX 
Bank  Ref.  Circular.  Geo.  Cullen,  Elkvlew,  Pa. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
High'orade  $.  C-  Anconas— S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
RAHWAY  -  NEW  JERSEY 
Light  Brahmas-Eggs  ?*r&7$1op?rm 
Haystack  Mt.  Farm  -  Norfolk,  Conn. 
SP  Innnnaa  Ownland  Farm,  “  Ultra  Qua  ”  Eggs,  Day- 
.U.  AnCOnaS  old  Chicks,  Cockerels  are  dependable. 
Circular.  EARLE  8.  WILSON,  Box  497,  Hammond,  N.  Y. 
JERSEY  33  L  AC  KC3r  I A  NTS 
America’s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers-  Heavy  layers;  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.PAGE  I  SONS.  Iti  199  Belmar,  U.  J. 
The  Home  of  Jersey  Black  Giants  Offers  100  Hens 
ATS6  EACH.  All  big  type,  heavy  boned,  good  breed¬ 
ers.  Must  make  room  for  growing  stock.  Also  HATCHING 
EGGS  at  big  reduction.  Write  for  interesting  prices. 
Brookcrest  Farm  Box  114  Cranbury,  N.  J. 
Ringneck  PHEASANTS 
Strictly  fresh  eggs  from  unrelated  stock,  Eggs, 
$3.00  per  setting  of  12;  $20  per  100. 
Harry  M.  Frederick  Spotswood,  N.  J. 
HAMPTON’S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tells  why 
the  HACK  LEGHORN  is  the  greatest  layer  and  most  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A.  E.  HAMPTON  Box  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
Good  breeding 
at  thrifty  prices 
Flocks  raised  from  Lively 
Chicks  are  good  to  look  at,  as 
well  as  profitable.  The  parent 
birds  are  pure-bred,  heavy  pro¬ 
ducers — the  cockerels  corning 
direct  from  nationally  famous 
farms  as  Hollywood  and 
Fishel.  We  conduct  our  own 
breeding  farm  for  the  purpose 
of  improving  quality. 
We  might  sell  a  limited  output 
of  Lively  Chicks  at  specialist’s 
prices.  We  prefer  to  sell  large 
numbers  at  popular  prices. 
Kerr  prices  are  surprisingly 
low. 
We  guarantee  100 %  delivery, 
alive  and  healthy.  If  any  losses 
occur  in  the  mail,  we  will  re¬ 
place  or  refund. 
Write  for  your  copy  of  Kerr’s 
interesting  Chick  Book  and 
price  list. 
THE  KERR  CHICKERIES,  Inc. 
(Member  International  Baby  Chick  Assn.) 
Box  O,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Box  O,  Springfield,  Matt. 
Comb  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  birds 
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  AprH  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. 
EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
In  answer  to  many  questions  about  this  egg- 
laying  contest,  the  following  facts  are  given: 
It  is  held  at  Storrs  Postoffice  in  connection 
with  the  Connecticut  Agricultural  College.  The 
contest  begins  November  1.  There  are  10  pul¬ 
lets  in  each  pen.  All  the  birds  receive  uniform 
treatment.  The  houses  are  all  alike,  and  the 
feed  is  the  same  for  all.  The  contest  continues 
for  one  year.  The  weekly  records  cover  the 
number  of  eggs  laid  for  each  pen  in  the  current 
week,  and  also  the  total  number  of  eggs  laid 
since  the  first  of  last  November.  The  contest 
will  end  November  1,  at  which  time  these  birds 
will  be  removed,  and  another  set  of  pullets 
entered  for  the  next  year. 
Week  ending  May  15,  1923: 
Week  Total 
BARRED  KOOK8 
Purdue  University,  Ind .  $$  972 
W.  H.  B.  Kent,  N.Y .  56  990 
Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Ont  ....  50  *86 
Lewis  Farms,  R  1 .  44  903 
Jules  F.  Francais.  L.  1 .  5*  997 
Morris  E.  Bride,  Conn . .  40  713 
G.  B.  Treadwell,  Mass .  2§  918 
Ernest  W.  Picker,  N.  J .  37  586 
Edgar  Stouuhton  Conn .  54  994 
Merritt  M.  Clark.  Conn .  51  803 
E,  C.  Foreman.  Mich .  47  921 
Keewaydin  Farm.  Conn .  51  928 
Wingate  Poultry  Yard,  Del .  48  718 
The  Ferguson  Farms.  Tenn .  49  721 
Jasper  E.  Guptill,  Maine .  45  951 
II.  E,  Dennison.  Mich . . .  -  44  722 
Warren  D.  McCann,  Conn .  35  362 
W.  J,  Arenholz,  N.Y .  43  447 
-  WHITE  ROCKS _ 
James  F.  Macdonald,  Mass . 777.  '35'  '*  585 
William  H.  Bassett,  Conn .  44  559 
S.  Bradford  Allyn,  Mass .  41  859 
Davidson  Bros.,  Mass .  35  1083 
F.  R.  Pember,  R.  1 .  36  602 
Albert  T.  Lenzen,  Mass .  67  923 
Harold  F.  Barber,  Mass .  44  940 
H.  B,  Spangler.  N,  J .  41  914 
WHITE  WYANDOTTES  , 
Laudy  Anderson,  England .  51  1191 
Obed  G.  Knight,  R.  I .  *1  ion 
Frank  E.  Nash,  Mass .  3$  757 
Frank  P  Matteson,  K.  I  .  4$  1124 
Hi-Quality  Hennery,  Vt .  39  705 
Clemens  J.  Diemand,  Conn .  42  692 
Woodbridge  Orchards,  Conn .  it  1149 
William  E.  Moran,  Conn .  49  1038 
Albert  W.  Buckbee,  N.  Y .  40  973 
F.  L.  Meiland,  Ky. .  39  841 
RHODE  ISLAND  REDS 
Sunnyfields  Farm,  Conn .  49  i.884 
H.  P.  Doming,  Conn .  41  741 
C.  P.  Scott,  Ill .  42  844 
Abbot  M.  Smith,  Conn .  31  533 
Fellows  Bros..  Conn . 51  997 
E.  Newton  Searles,  Conn .  51  1095 
Miller  Bros.,  Conn .  46  809 
Glen  Wright,  Conn .  48  755 
John  Z.  Labelle,  Conn .  4$  923 
Jacob  E.  Jansen,  Conn .  39  979 
F.  S.  Chapin,  Mass .  48  800 
F.  H.  Sampson,  Mass .  42  105* 
Harriet  F.  Lawton,  Mass . . .  4$  824 
Charles  D.  Peirce.  R.  1 .  46  916 
Fernside  Farm,  Mass .  51  1179 
Elbert  C.  Dickinson.  Mass .  45  887 
Pinecrest  Orchards,  Mass . 56  108$ 
Alton  Farm,  Vt .  59  797 
Applecrest  Farm,  N.  H.  .  52  867 
H.  M.  Penley.  Maine .  47  856 
Deer  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  N.  El .  60  1052 
Hall  Farm,  Vt .  45  1120 
Forest  H.  Clickner,  N.  J .  51  928 
Charles  H.  Lane?  Mass .  49  1039 
WHITE  LEGHORNS  : 
Roy'H. 'Waite,  Md .  47  1141 
Small’s  Poultry  Farm,  Conn .  47  1060 
Francis  F.  Lincoln,  Conn .  42  776 
S.  G.  McLean,  Conn  .  48  1006 
Lieo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 7 .  51  893 
E.  H.  Scott,  Conn  .  5s  954 
F.  M.  Johnson,  Maine .  50  984 
Hollywood  Farm,  Wash .  62  1088 
A.  B.  Hall,  Conn .  36  816 
W.  E.  Atkinson,  Conn .  43  871 
Beck  Egg  Farm,  N.  J . .  49  987 
Lion  Head  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  40  968 
A.  P.  Robinson,  N.  Y .  44  905 
James  O.  LeFevre,  N.  Y .  45  1030 
C.  G.  lleame,  Pa .  43  761 
Pussy  Willow  Egg  Farm,  L.  1 .  46  1127 
Jack  Trevethan,  N.  J .  23  718 
Ernest  Craze,  N.  J .  45  838 
Aerebridge  Farm,  Mass .  33  72$ 
Hilltop  Farm,  Conn .  49  1084 
J.  Frank  Dubois,  Vt .  35  897 
Andrew  L.  Ohr,  Conn .  45  841 
George  Phillips,  Conn .  59  632 
Mountain  View  Poultry  Farm,  Vt .  41  857 
R.  C.  Dunn.  Mass .  40  767 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Theusen,  Conn .  52  946 
Tanglewold  Farm,  L.  1 .  43  607 
White  Springs  Farm,  N.  Y .  54  901 
Meadowedge  Farm,  L.  1 .  44  1025 
Emory  H.  Bartlett,  Mass .  52  881 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter,  N.  J .  44  605 
Rapp’s  Leghorn  Farm,  N.  J .  50  1051 
D.  B.  Walls,  Cal .  43  943 
M.  J.  Quackenbush,  N.  J .  52  976 
Francis  J.  Hogan.  Mass .  47  $35 
L.  E.  Ingoldsby.  N.  J. .  46  881 
Exmoor  Farm,  Pa  .  50  984 
Willanna  Farm,  N.  J .  48  881 
Edgar  Stoughton,  Conn .  46  680 
George  B.  Ferris,  Mich .  52  966 
Total........  .  4583  88466 
Dried  or  Semi-solid  Milk;  Blood  Spots 
in  Eggs  # 
1.  How  much  difference  is  there  be¬ 
tween  dried  buttermilk  and  semi-solid 
buttermilk  in  price  and  feeding  qualities? 
Which  do  you  think  is  better  and  cheap¬ 
er?  2.  What  causes  blood  spots  in  eggs? 
Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y.  c.  z. 
1.  Dried  milk  is  probably  worth  be¬ 
tween  two  and  three  times  as  much  as 
semi-solid  milk  in  feeding  value,  but  there 
may  be  considerable  difference  in  various 
samples  of  these  products.  Semi-solid 
buttermilk  at  3c  per  lb.  and  dried  milk  at 
Sc  per  lb.  are  considered  equal  in  feeding 
value  to  beef  scrap  at  from  4*4  to  5c 
per  lb. 
2.  Blood  spots  in  eggs  are  caused  by 
the  bursting  of  small  blood  vessels  with¬ 
in  the  egg-making  organs  and  the  inclu¬ 
sion  of  a  small  clot  of  blood  within  the 
shell  as  the  egg  is  formed.  Feeding  has 
nothing  to  do  with  it,  and  there  is  no 
other  remedy  than  to  candle  the  eggs  and 
discard  those  showing  the  spots.  Blood 
spots,  however,  aside  from  the  repulsive 
appearance  they  give  to  a  cooked  egg,  do 
not  injure  it  in  any  way.  M.  B.  D. 
WORLD’S  LARGEST  BREEDER 
JERSEY  BUCK  GIANTS  Hk 
EXCLUSIVELY 
June  4,  11,  and  14  Delivery 
CHICKS-  EGGS- 
$25.00  per  100 
13.00  per  50 
7.00-per  25 
$13.00  per  100 
6.50  per  50 
3.50  per  25 
We  guarantee  safe  delivery.  1200  miles 
Check  or  money  order  must  be  sent  with 
order.  Cannot  ship  C.  O.  D.  One  year 
old  hens,  $6.00  each.  July  Delivery. 
PEDRICK  POULTRY  FARMS 
Flemington.  N.  J. 
P ARKS*  Bred -to -Lay 
Barred  Plymouth  Rocks 
Lead  the  World  as  Layers. 
Bred  for  EGGS  since  1889. 
Records  up  to  325  eggs  a  year. 
Continuous  records  up  to  148 
eggs  in  148  days.  Pullets  lay- 
ing  at  113  and  114  days.  Out- 
layed  over  2600  birds  in  five 
Mo.  Laying  Contests. 
BLUE  RIBBON  WINNERS  at  Rochester,  N  Y 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dayton,’  o" 
Washington,  D.  C.,  etc.  Beal  Money  Makers. 
Mrs.  Miller’s  flock  averaged  210  eggs,  net  profit  $8  09 
per  hen;  Mrs.  Wunch  sold  over  $157  worth  of  eggs- 
Mr.  Wilson  over  $260:  Mr.  Carr,  Indian  Head.  Md  ’ 
made  over  $800  from  flock  of  53  hens. 
Kggg  and  Chicks  at  Half  Price 
16-Page  Cir.  Free.  Large  General  80-Page  Catalog  25o 
Member  Int.  Chick  Assn. 
J.  W.  PARKS,  Box  Y,  ALTOONA,  PA. 
FRANCAIS  ROCKS 
Twice  winners  at  Storrs.  Leadine  Rock  pen  last 
year  at  Storrs  ami  Illinois.  Trap  nested  breeders 
and  chicks  at  reduced  price.  Eggs  now  half  mice 
JULES  F.  FRANCAIS,  Westhampton  Beach.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Barred  Rock  Pullets  and  Cockerels 
Ten,  twelve  and  fourteen  weeks  old-fromhigh  rec- 
ord  hens.  STUART  H.  HEIST,  Penllyn,  Pa. 
CHICKS  Laying  Strain  Barred  Rocks 
13e;  mixed,  10c.  100%  delivery  guaranteed.  Parcel 
Post  prepaid  pampli.  R.  J.  EHRISMAN,  M c Alister ville .  Pa. 
YAMA  FARMS 
S.C.  Black  Minorcas  and  Barred  Rocks 
Minorcas  lay  the  largest  chalk-white  hen  eggs  known 
1  he  size  of  the  birds  make  them  more  desirable  for  the 
table  than  any  Mediterranean.  Hens  weiflfh  7  and  8  lbs. 
lied  comb  and  wattles,  long  bodied,  greenish  black 
plumage.  Standard  bred  Barred  Rocks.  Exhibition 
Minorca  and  Rock  eggs,  $5.00  a  setting  ;  Utility  $2  OO 
a  setting  or  in  100  lots,  Minorcas  $10.00  ;  Barred  Rocks 
,  M'norea  clucks  22C;  Barred  Rocks  $17.00  a 
hundred.  Address,  POULTRY  DEPT,  of  YAMA  FARMS 
Edward  B.  Taylor,  Supt.  Napanoch,  Ulster  Co.,  N.y! 
BABY  CHICKS  vahf/?t?e1 
Bar  Rock,  #14  per  100.  Reds.  816  per  100.  White 
Leghorns,  #12.  Brown  Leghorns,  #13.  June 
delivery,  HUMMER  S  POULTRY  PLANT.  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
LOW  PRICE  HIGH  QURLITV 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  CHIX 
9000  Chix  per  week  (Tuesday  and  Wednesday) 
during  May  and  June.  Newtown  Hatched  from 
Profit  Paying  Breeders.  None  for  sale  until 
May  22d. 
Prices .  50  100  500  1000 
„.  ..  ,  „  ?8  $14  $65  $120 
Light  week  pullets  ready  now  and  later,  $1  25 
each;  $1  each  in  lots  of  100  or  more  A  few 
February  hatched  Pullets. 
We  are  not  Dealers  or  Brokers — we  hatch  all 
Chix  and  raise  all  Pullets  we  sell.  Safe  de¬ 
livery,  entire  satisfaction  and  a  Square  Deal 
assured. 
JUSTA  POULTRY  FARM,  Southampton,  N.Y. 
ALL  SOLD  OUT  WELL  INTO  JUNE. 
Prices  lor  genuine  Grade  A 
LORD  FARMS  S.C.W.  LEGHORNS 
for  week  of  June  10,  will  be  : 
For  25-49  Chicks . 18c 
For  50-99  Chicks . 17c 
For  100-499  Chicks . 16c 
For  500-999  Chicks . 15!/2c 
For  1000  Chicks  or  More....  15c 
Week  of  June  17  lc  less;  week  of  June  24  2c 
less.  each. 
f#r  Our  00‘Pag*  Catalogue 
AT  „LORD  FARMS 
•7  FOREST  ST.,  METHUEN,  MASS. 
QUALITY  CHICKS 
Order  your  June,  July  and  August  chicks  at  these  iow 
prices.  All  Breeders  on  free  range.  The  very  best  of 
mgh  egg  producing  stock.  Postpaid  and  safe  delivery 
guaranteed.  Hatches,  Tues.  and  Wed.  of  each  week. 
25  chicks  60  chicks  100  chicks 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns .  $3.25  $5.50  $10  OO 
Barred  Rocks .  3.50  6.00  12  00 
R.  I.  Reds .  3.50  6.00  12.00 
500-H  cent  per  chick  less.  1000-1  cent  per  chick  less. 
BROOKSIDE  POULTRY  FARM 
E.  C.  Brown  Sergeantsville.  N.  J. 
Mattituck  White  Leghorn  Farm 
Baby  Chicks  from  Barron  strain 
Certified  stock.  Large,  vigorous  hens  on  free 
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June  Chicks  (after  June  4th) 
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