912 
7ht  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
June  30,  1923 
White  Leghorn  and  R.  I.  Red  Pullets 
FOR  SALE 
Birds  8  weeks  old  $1.75, 1 2  weeks  at  $2.00,  10  weeks  at  $2.25 
each.  Hens  from  breeding  pens  $2.50  to  $3.00  each ;  a  few 
cocks  $5.00  to  $10.00  each.  Booking  orders  for  Fall  deliv¬ 
ery  on  cockerels  and  ready-to-lay  pullets.  Closing  out 
sale  of  White  Wyandottes,  White  and  Barred  Rocks, 
some  choice  birds,  all  laying.  Order  from  this  ad.  and  if 
not  pleased  return,  and  money  refunded. 
T.  R.  THOMAS 
“  The  Maples  ”  Bristol,  Vermont 
S.  C.  WHITE 
LEGHORN  PULLETS 
10  weeks  old,  for  June  and  July  delivery  Good,  vig¬ 
orous  free  range  stock,  bred  for  heavy  egg  produc¬ 
tion.  81.25  each.  Lower  prices  on  large  orders. 
FISHER  BROS.  -  Atlantic.  Pa. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
8REE0ERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  "  THAT  LAY  AN0  PAY." 
PULLETS,  BENS,  COCKS,  COCKERELS 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island.  N.Y. 
A 
PULLET 
FAMINE 
R0SEGLEN  FARM 
There  will  be  a  shortage  over  the 
country  of  good  pullets  this  Fall. 
Buy  now.  We  have  1,600  wonderful 
12-wk.-old  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Pul¬ 
lets.  Great  value  at  $l.t>0  each. 
Here’s  where  you  get  QUALITY. 
East  Stroudsburg,  Penn. 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
8  to  10  wks.  old.  Bred  from  Tom  Barron's  Selected 
Breeding  Pens.  Raised  on  free  range.  Prices  reason¬ 
able.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
VINEYARD  POULTRY  FARM,  Inc.  Metuchen,  N.  J. 
300  BARRON  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
12  wks,  old,  $1.(>0  each.  Beauties  ;  to  make  room.  100 
Sanborn  Red  Bullets,  15  wks.  old,  $1.75. 
E.  S.  ANDERSON  •  Valley  Collage,  New  York 
VC  ADI  IWr  LfCMC  WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
I  LAIvLIlNu  rlEINO  Rhode  island  reds 
$1.50  each.  Anconas,  $1.25  each.  White  Leghorns, 
$1  each.  White  or  Black  Leghorn,  8,  10  and  12- 
wks.  pullets,  August  and  September  delivery,  $1, 
$1  25  and  SI  .50  each.  IDYLDELL  FARM,  Wolcott,  New  York 
SI  .50  Each  forS.  G.  White  Leghorn 
Pure  Barron  Strain.  Must  sell  for  lack  of  room. 
CONNISCUFFE  POULTRY  FARM  Tenafly,  N.  J. 
50  AND  7  5  CENTS  EACH-Fully  Registered 
250-270  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Cockerels 
Birdsare  six  weeks  old  and  In  fine  shape.  Laying  yearling 
Hens  %  $1.60  each.  CONNISCUFFE  POULTRY  FARM.  Tinally,  N  J. 
CHICKS 
6  CENTS  AND 
CL0YD  NIEM0ND 
8.  C.  W.  Leghorn,  $8  per  100 
8.  C.  Buff  Leghorn,  810  per  100 
Rocks  $10  ;  Reds,  $1 1  per  100 
UP  Order  Direct.  Circular  Free. 
McAlisterville,  Pa.  P.  0.  Box  5 
White,  Brown,  and  Buff  Leghorn,  10c;  Bar- 
and  Buff  Rocks,  12e  ;  Reds,  12e  :  Wyan¬ 
dottes,  14o  ;  Mixed,  #«.  Special  prices  on 
600  or  1,000.  Order  from  this  adv.  or  write  for  circular. 
YHE  RICHFIELD  HATCHERY  Richfield,  Pa. 
CHICKS! 
100^  Guar.  Order  from 
WM,  NACE 
S.  C.  W.  and  Brown  Leghorns, 
9e.  Barred  Rocks,  11c; 
Reds,  18c  and  Mixed,  8c. 
this  adv.  or  write  for  circular. 
McAlisterville,  Pa. 
Reduced  Prices  on  Chicks 
White  and  Brown  Leghorns,  8e;  Reds,  10c;  Broilers,  7c. 
Write  for  circular.  FRANK  BLUM,  New  Washington,  Ohio 
DAY-OLD  CHICKS 
White  and  Brown  Leghorns,  10c  each.  Buff  Leg¬ 
horns,  13c  each.  Black  Minorcas,  14c  each.  100?!  live 
arrival  guaranteed,  ECLIPSE  FARMS,  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 
T’UIPIf  C  8-  c.  Buff,  $12—100.  White  and  Brown  Leg- 
VaIHVaIVO  horns,  *10—100.  Rocks,  $12—100.  W.  Rocks, 
$16—100.  Reds,  $18 — 100.  Mixed,  $9 — 100.  Send  in  your  or¬ 
der.  Cir.  Free.  JACOB  NIEMOND,  McAlisterville,  Pa.  Bax  l 
CHICKS  From  Heavy  Laying  Flocks 
Barred  Rocks.  10c  ;  Reds,  11c,  and  Mixed,  Be.  100% 
guaranteed.  Circular  free.  B.  W.  AMEY,  Cocolamus,  Pa 
White  Wyandotfe,  R.I.  Red,  Barred  Rock 
yearling  hens  laying,  line  utility  fowls,  $8.50  each. 
RIVERDALE  P0U1TRY  FARM  Box  265  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
Kooks,  Wyandottes,  Leghorns,  An- 
^XlXV^lAij  conus.  Get  our  June  Prices.  Cat¬ 
alog.  Reference.  RELIABLE  HATCHERY,  McAlisttnille,  P».  Box  6 
I  area  Ctant,  Pine  Poultry,  Turkeys,  Geese.  Ducks, 
Largo  0T0CK  Guineas,  Bun  turns.  Pigeons,  Collies. 
Stock  and  eggs.  Catalog.  PIONEER  FARMS,  Telford,  Pa. 
BREEDERS  AND  EGGS 
Chickens,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys.  Catalogue  Free. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 
H.  A.  SOUDER  Box  29  Sellersville,  Pa. 
Ps-I!  DUCKLINGS 
Hatching  Eg  go 
Price  List  Free 
PARDEE'S  PEKINS.Islip.N  Y 
HATCHING^GGS  PEKIN  Sings 
BEAUANDOT  DUCK  RANCH,  Sag  Harbor,  Lon,  l.l.nd,  N.  Y. 
Beautiful  Gold  Back  Mammoth  Bronze  Turkey 
Eggs  for  Hatching.  Selected  from  our  best  yards. 
THOMAS  REILY  -  Plymouth,  Mass. 
GELLULOID  3L.EG  SANDS 
Cull  your  flock;  band  good  layers;  eliminate  loafers  that 
ate  your  profits.  Green,  Black,  Yellow,  Pink.  Sixty 
cents  hundred,  postpaid.  Mention  breed  of  fowl. 
COLONIAL  ART  CO.  -  Westfield.  Mass. 
rHIflfkl  S  C.  W.  and  BR.  L,  10c;  B.  ROCKS.  12c. 
S.  C.  REDS,  13c;  MIXED,  8c.  Special 
prices  on  large  lots.  Order  from  this  adv.  Safe 
delivery  guar.  FRANK  NACE,  McAlisterville.  Pa.  R.  2 
3 
Important  to  Advertisers 
Copy  and  instructions  for  clas¬ 
sified  advertisements  or  change 
of  copy  must  reach  us  on  Thurs¬ 
day  morning  in  order  to  insure 
insertion  in  following  week’s  paper. 
Notice  to  discontinue  advertise¬ 
ment  should  reach  us  on  Tues¬ 
day  morning  in  order  to  prevent 
advertisement  appearing  in  follow¬ 
ing  week’s  paper. 
Bred  for 
profitable  flocks 
Because  of  excellent  breeding, 
Lively  Chicks  develop  rapidly 
into  broilers  and  layers.  All 
our  chicks  are  descendants  of 
famous  stock.  Each  farm- 
raised  small  flock  supplying 
our  eggs  is  headed  by  cock¬ 
erels  direct  from  the  leading 
variety  specialist. 
We  guarantee  100%  delivery, 
alive  and  healthy.  Any  losses 
in  the  mail  will  be  replaced  or 
money  refunded. 
Send  for  price  list  and  Kerr’s 
Chick  Book — 36  ijages  of  in¬ 
tensely  interesting  information 
about  poultry-keeping,  how 
Lively  Chicks  are  bred,  vari¬ 
eties  and  their  care. 
THE  KERR  CHICKERIES,  Inc. 
(Member  International  Baby  Chick  Assn.) 
Box  O,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Box  O,  Springfield,  Mass. 
30,000  Chicks  weekly 
For  July  and  August 
Hatches  due  Tuesday  and  Wednesday 
ofj  each  week.  Hatched  by  experts 
with  13  years'  experience,  in  one  of 
the  largest,  finest  and  best  equipped 
hatcheries  in  the  State.  80  per  cent  of  our 
orders  are  from  old  customers.  Order  July 
and  August  Chicks  early  at  these  lock-bottom 
prices— 
S.  C.  White  and  Brown  Leghorns . 10c  each 
Barred  Plymouth  Rocks . 12c  each 
S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds  and  S,  C.  Black  Minorcas. ...  l  4c  each 
R.  C.  White  Wyandottes; . . I  4c  each 
Mixed  Chicks,  healthy  and  vigorous .  4  c  each 
Lots  of  500 . cent  per  chick  less. 
Lots  of  1000 .  1  cent  per  chick  less. 
100  per  cent,  live  delivery  guaranteed.  Prepaid  to 
your  door  by  Parcel  Post. 
Reference  :  Richfield  Bank.  Fine  Catalog  Free 
THE  KEYSTONE  HATCHERY  -  Richfield,  Pa. 
(Members  International  Babr  Chick  Association) 
Single  Comb 
White  Leghorn  Pullets 
8-10-12  Week  Old 
Ready  to  Lay  Pullets 
With  the  production  bred  in  them 
through  years  of  trapnesting  and  pedi¬ 
gree  breeding. 
We  not  only  CLAIM  to  have  the  GOODS, 
but  a  visit  to  our  plant,  where  you  can 
see  the  parent  stock  and  young  chicks 
of  all  ages  growing,  will  convince  you 
that  we  have  the  STOCK  you  want. 
Not  only  for  next  FALL  egg  production 
but  for  your  future  breeding  stock. 
Pullets  ready  for  delivery. 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter 
Dept.  W.  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
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Growing  Stock 
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II  lets  from  Hogan  tested  birds,  |f 
$1.25  each 
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Babylon.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
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Mattituck  White  Leghorn  Farm 
Baby  Chicks  from  Barron  strain 
Certified  stock.  Large,  vigorous  hens  on  free 
range.  Mated  only  to  cockerels  which  are  cer¬ 
tified.  Chicks  every  Thursday  at  $12.00  per  100. 
$50  per  500 
Beginning  week  June  25th,  $10  per  100 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  Circular. 
A.  H.  PENNY  -  Mattituck,  L.  I.  -  LOVELL  GORDON 
r»  A  PV  rillY  s.  C.  W.  L.,  10c,  Barr  Rocks. 
A/111A  12c,  Reds  18c.  S.  C.  B.  L.  10c, 
Broilers.  Special  prices  on  large  lots.  Safe  delivery  guar¬ 
anteed.  Write  for  prices.  ,1.  N.  Naee,  McAliiterrille,  Pa. 
EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
In  answer  to  many  questions  about  this  egg- 
laying  contest,  the  following  facts  are  given: 
It  is  held  at  Storrs  Postoffiee  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  29,  1923: 
BAKRKI)  ROCKS 
Purdue  University,  Inn.  .  ... 
W.  H.  B  Kent.  N.Y  . 
Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Ont  . 
Lewis  Farms.  HI . . 
dales  F.  Fraticais,  L.  1 .  .  .. 
Morris  E.  Bride,  Conn. 
G.  B.  Treadwell.  Mass  . 
Ernest  W  Picker,  N  J . 
Edgar  Stoughton  Conn.,. . 
Merritt M. Clark. Conn  ...  ..  . 
E,  C  Foreman.  Mich. . 
Keewaydin  Farm.  Conn . 
Wingate  Poultry  Yard.  Del  .  . 
The  Ferguson  Farms,  Tenn 
Jasper  E.  Guptill,  Maine . 
II.  E,  Dennison.  Mich . 
Warren  D.  McCann.  Conn .  ..  . 
W  J,  Arenholz,  N.Y  . . 
WHITE  ROCK8 
James  F.  Macdonald,  Mass . 
William  H.  Bassett,  Conn . 
S.  Bradford  Allyn,  Mass . 
Davidson  Bros..  Mass. ... .  . 
F.  R.  Pember,  R.I . 
Albert  T.  Lenzen,  Mass . 
Harold  F.  Hamer.  Mass . 
H,  B,  Spangler,  N,  J . 
WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
X. audy  Anderson.  England . 
Obed  G.  Knight,  R.I . 
Frank  E.  Nash,  Mass .  . 
Frank  P  Matteson,  R.  I  . . 
lli-Quality  Hennery,  Vt  . 
Clemens  J.  Diemand,  Conn . 
Woodbridge  Orchards,  Conn . 
William  E.  Moran,  Conn . . 
Albert  W.  Buckbee,  N.Y . 
F.  L.  Meiland,  Ky . 
RHODE  ISLAND  REDS 
Sunnyfields  Farm,  Conn . 
H.  P.  Deming,  Conn . 
C.  P.  Scott,  Ill . 
Abbot  M.  Smith,  Conn . 
Fellows  Bros..  Conn . 
E.  Newton  Searles,  Conn . 
Miller  Bros.,  Conn . 
Glen  Wright,  Conn . 
John  Z.  Labelle,  Conn . 
Jacob  E.  Jansen,  Conn . 
F.  S.  Chapin,  Mass... . 
F.  H.  Sampson,  Mass..  . 
Harriet  F.  Lawton,  Mass . 
Charles  D.  Peitce.  R.  I . 
Fernside  Farm,  Mass . 
Elbert  C.  Dickinson.  Mass . 
Pinecrest  Orchards,  Mass . 
Alton  Farm,  Vt . 
Applecrest  Farm,  N.  H . 
H.  M.  Penley,  Maine . .  . 
Deer  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  N.  H . 
Hall  Farm,  Vt . 
Forest  H.  Clickner,  N.  J . 
diaries  H.  Lane.  Mass . 
WHITE  LEGHORNS 
RoyJH.^Waite,  Md .  . 
Small's  Poultry  Farm,  Conn . 
Francis  F.  Lincoln,  Conn . 
8.  G.  McLean,  Conn  . 
Leo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 
E.  H.  Scott,  Conn  . 
F.  M.  Johnson,  Maine . 
Hollywood  Farm,  Wash . 
A.  B.  Hall.  Conn . w . 
W.  E.  Atkinson,  Conn . 
Beck  Egg  Farm,  N.  J . 
Lion  Head  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
A.  P.  Robinson,  N.  Y . 
James  O.  LeFevre,  N.  Y . 
C.  G.  Reams,  Pa . 
Pussy  Willow  Egg  Farm,  L.  I . 
Jack  Trevethan,  N.  J . 
Ernest  Craze,  N.  J . . . 
Acrebridge  Farm,  Mass . 
Hilltop  Farm,  Conn . 
J.  Frank  Dubois,  Vt . 
Andrew  L.  Olir,  Conn . 
George  Phillips,  Conn . 
Mountain  View  Poultry  Farm,  Vt . 
R.  C.  Dunn,  Mass . 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Theusen,  Conn . 
Tanglewold  Farm,  L.  I . 
White  Springs  Farm.  N.  Y . 
Meadowedge  Farm,  L.  I . 
Emory  H.  Bartlett,  Mass . 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter,  N.  J . 
Rapp’s  Leghorn  Farm,  N.  J . 
D.  B.  Walls.  Cal . 
M.  J.  Quackenbush,  N.  J . 
Francis  J.  Hogan.  Mass . 
L.  E.  Ingoldsby,  N.  J . 
Exmoor  Farm,  Pa 
Willanna  Farm,  N.  J . 
Edgar  Stoughton,  Conn  . 
Ge<  rge  B.  Ferris,  Mich . 
Total .  . 
Week 
Total 
45 
1054 
50 
1092 
39 
1072 
40 
989 
4S 
1089 
2,4 
771 
29 
971 
45 
666 
49 
1096 
51 
904 
44 
1015 
46 
1017 
32 
789 
32 
789 
54 
1057 
43 
811 
17 
403 
38 
523 
27 
649 
39 
634 
38 
938 
49 
1169 
28 
666 
52 
1027 
51 
1028 
40 
988 
49 
1290 
42 
1095 
41 
838 
36 
1196 
39 
778 
28 
752 
49 
1247 
40 
1121 
45 
1061 
30 
901 
3.5 
958 
31 
815 
29 
918 
28 
590 
52 
1096 
39 
1174 
39 
885 
41 
846 
37 
997 
37 
1045 
29 
857 
22 
1101 
40 
922 
42 
1004 
21 
1226 
39 
964 
47 
1181 
38 
871 
38 
954 
30 
921 
52 
1156 
49 
1212 
42 
1009 
44 
1122 
42 
1225 
12 
1124 
35 
S45 
33 
1079 
49 
$93 
40 
1048 
55 
1096 
55 
1201 
43 
903 
42 
954 
44 
1074 
42 
1050 
36 
971 
41 
1121 
36 
841 
54 
1228 
30 
773 
47 
926 
26 
780 
16 
1160 
2 
956 
48 
940 
42 
721 
42 
939 
34 
842 
37 
1034 
37 
689 
54 
1007 
49 
1124 
54 
929 
41 
6S5 
48 
1149 
51 
1047 
49 
1079 
42 
1017 
44 
968 
45 
1073 
45 
975 
45 
769 
52 
1070 
4957 
96737 
Improving  a  Ration 
Can  the  following  grain  ration  be  im¬ 
proved  for  42  laying  hens?  Morning, 
one-third  quart  buckwheat,  one-third 
quart  wheat,  one-third  quart  barley. 
Evening,  one  and  one-half  quarts  corn, 
three-fourths  quart  buckwheat,  three- 
fourths  quart  wheat,  one-lialf  quart  bar¬ 
ley.  Hens  laying  an  average  of  23  eggs 
at  present.  Hens  will  not  eat  oats  very 
much.  Have  Cornell  lading  mash  in 
front  of  hens  in  hoppers  all  day.  Would 
you  advise  feeding  less  grain  ration  in 
Spring  and  Summer  than  Fall  and  Win¬ 
ter?  People  advise  me  to  cut  down  on 
grain  in  Spring  and  Summer  so  as  to 
have  hens  consume  more  mash.  c.  S. 
New  York. 
Yes,  hens  should  eat  more  mash  when 
laying  heavily  than  during  the  season 
when  they  are  taking  a  more  or  less  com¬ 
plete  rest.  As  late  Summer  approaches 
it  is  well  to  add  one  meal  a  day  of  moist 
mash  to  keep  up  the  consumption  of  this 
part  of  the  ration  and  maintain  egg  pro¬ 
duction.  Your  grain  mixture  is  good, 
though  buckwheat  is  perhaps  better  suited 
to  Winter  feeding  than  to  Summer.  An 
increase  in  the  amount  of  mash  eaten  is 
brought  about  by  the  natural  appetites 
of  the  fowls  when  laying  heavily,  and 
by  somewhat  restricted  grain  feeding. 
M.  B.  D. 
PARKS’  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.  Pulletslay¬ 
ing  at  113  and  114  days.  Out- 
layed  over  2600  birds  in  five 
Mo.  Laying  Contests. 
BLUE  RIBBON  WINNERS  at  Rochester,  N.  V., 
Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dayton,  O., 
Washington,  D.  C.,  etc.  Real  Money  Makers. 
Mrs.  Miller's  flock  averaged  210  eggs,  net  profit  $8.09 
per  hen;  Mrs.  VVunch  sold  over  $157  worth  of  eggs; 
Mr.  Wilson  over  $260:  Mr.  Carr,  Indian  Head,  Md., 
made  over  $800  from  flock  of  53  hens. 
Eggs  and  Chicks  at  Half  Price 
16-Page  Cir.  Free.  Large  General  80-Page  Catalog,  25c. 
Member  Int.  Chick  Assn. 
J.  W.  PARKS,  Box  Y,  ALTOONA,  PA. 
YAMA  FARMS 
S.C.  Black  Minorcas  and  Barred  Rocks 
Minorcas  lay  the  largest  chalk-white  hen  eggs  known. 
The  size  of  the  birds  make  them  more  desirable  for  the 
table  than  any  Mediterranean.  Hens  weigh  7  and  8  lbs. 
Red  comb  and  wattles,  long  bodied,  greenish  black 
plumage.  Standard  bred  Barred  Rocks.  Exhibition 
Minorca  and  Rock  eggs,  $8.00  a  setting  ;  Utility  S2.00 
a  setting  or  in  100  lots,  Minorcas  $1  0.00  ;  Barred  Rocks 
$8.00.  Minorca  chicks  22e;  Barred  Rocks  $17.00  a 
hundred.  Address,  POULTRY  DEPT,  of  YAMA  FARMS. 
Edward  B.  Taylor,  Supt.  Napanoch,  Uisler  Co„  N  Y 
Kent  Barred  Rocks 
SEE  PEN  2  AT  STORRS  PEN  4  AT  VINELAND 
July  chicka  at  half  price.  My  July  chick*  can  be 
brought  into  laying  by  Chrittmas.  Send  for  circular. 
VV.  H.  B.  KENT  -  Cazenovia,  N.  V. 
Baby  Cbix  7c  aucl  Up 
Get  Johnson’s  reduced  prices  on  chicks  for  July,  Au¬ 
gust  and  September.  Grand  catalogue  and  price  list 
free.  JOHNSON’S  HATCHERY,  Ickesburg,  Pa. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns,  10c  each;  Barred 
P.  Rocks,  12c  each;  MixOh’ix,  8c;  Heavy 
extra  select,  9c  each.  500  lots  H  cent 
less.  Prepaid.  Safe  arrival  and  satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  THE  CYCLONE  HATCHERY,  Millerstown,  Pa. 
BABY  CHICKS 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns,  8c;  Barred  Rock,  lOc;  Red, 
11c;  Mixed,  7c.  Special  prices  on  large  lots.  Safa 
delivery  guaranteed.  C.  P.  LEISTER,  McAlisterville,  Pa 
FRA3NTCAIS’  ROCKS 
Breeder*,  Cocks.  March,  April  and  May  hatch.  Cocker¬ 
els  and  pullets  for  sale.  Hatching  eggs  half  price. 
JULES  F.  FRANCAIS  Westhampton  Beach,  L.  I.,  N.  Y, 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
High-Grade  S.  C.  Ancona8-S,  C.  W.  Leghorns 
RAHWAY  -  NEW  JERSEY 
ANCONAS  (SingleGomb)  breding  unequaled.  Official 
records  and  winnings.  Chicks  now  $18  and  $15.75—100 
Circulars.  Earle  8.  Wilson,  Box  48T.  llaniniond,  N.Y. 
CHICKS  Laying  Strain  BarredRocks 
12c  ;  mixed,  8c.  100%  delivery  guaranteed.  Parcql 
Post  prepaid  pamph.  R.  J.  EHRISMAN,  McAlisterville,  Pa 
BAB  Y  CHICKS 
White  Leghorns,  $10;  Mixed,  $8  a  hundred.  Post¬ 
paid.  Satisfaction  guaranteed.  Circular  free 
Bank  Ref.  TURKEY  RIDGE  HATCHERY.  Millerstown,  Pa 
pLjy  BarredRocks,  11c;  Reds,  13c;  W.  Leghorns,  9c; 
•HI*  Mixed,  7c.  100%  guaranteed.  Order  from  adv.  or 
circular  free.  Twin  Hatchery,  McAlister vllle,  Pa. 
Lvuat  oiuBrvnudiu5ian«10wks  old  verybegt 
blood;  $2  each.  AUGUSTUS  RAYNOR.  Hampton  Bays,  N.Y 
WHITE  WYANDOTTE 
COCKERELS- PULLETS 
March  hatched.  From  high-producing,  trap-neated 
stock.  SPENCER  POULTRY  FARMS* HATCHERY, Spencer,  Ohio 
ALL  CHICKS  NOW  10c 
“Martin”  W.  Wyandottes,  “Park’s  "Barred  Rook,  Mixed, 
8c.  None  better.  Fully  guaranteed.  Send  cash  order. 
Prompt  delivery.  Bank  ref.  S.  w  KUNE.  Middlecretk,  Pa 
White  WuanHnHo  Feb-  March>  April  Pullets,  Cocker- 
11 Illie  WyanDOTTe  els.  Also  2-4-6-wks-old  chicks.  Cata- 
logue  Free.  BOWDEN,  Wyandotte  Specialist,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
Single  Comb  Red  Breeding  Pen  ‘i  cockerel 
withtrapnsst  record*  averaging  175  eggs  for  each 
hen.  Lack  of  room  compel*  this  sacrifice.  First  $5C 
check  gets  the  pen.  CHAS.  H.  LANE,  Southboro.  Mats 
3TERSEYZB  LAC  KGrl  ANTS 
America’s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers;  Heavy  layers;  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.  PAGE  (  SONS,  (ox  199.  Belmer.  N.  1 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS 
Stock  for  sal*.  Big,  strong,  iturdy.  healthy  chick*. 
BLAUVELT  -  Mata  wan.  N.  J. 
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heppard’s  Ancona  Baby  Chicks.  Hatch,  June  26th 
July  10th.  $14.60—100.  GEO.  K.  B0W0ISH,  Esperance.R.Y. 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
.  IhL  Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homers,  Carneaux,  White  Kings  a  Specialty. 
smSSu JB8  Allston  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 
Start  July  First 
WITH 
Edmonds’  Poultry 
Account  Book 
Effective  and  easy  to  keep 
Price,  One  Dollar 
FOR  SALE  BY 
RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
333  West  30th  St.,  New  York 
