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The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
August  18,  1023 
QUALITY  CHICKS 
Summer  Chick  Profits 
Everything  is  favorable — weather,  temperature,  plentiful  feed.  Hillpot  Quality  Chicles, 
bought  now  at  these  lowest  prices,  insure  November-December  broilers  at  high  prices. 
White,  Black  or  Brown  Leghorns 
Barred  or  White  Rocks  .  .  . 
R.  i.  Reds  or  Anconas  ,  .  . 
Minorca*  or  White  Wyandottes 
Mixed  Broiler  Chicks . 
White  Leghorns  Mating  A  .  .  . 
White  Leghorns  Mating  B  .  . 
Barred  Rocks . 
Prompt  deliveries.  Send  money  order,  check  or  registered  letter.  We  guarantee 
safe  delivery  of  full-count  anywhere  east  of  Mississippi  River. 
2  r, 
50 
100 
500 
1000 
.  .  $3.00 
$5.50 
$10.00 
$50.00 
$100.00 
.  .  3.7S 
7.00 
13.00 
62.50 
120.00 
.  .  4.00 
7.75 
15.00 
72.50 
140.00 
.  .  4.75 
.  .  .  3.00 
SPECIAL 
9.25 
5.00 
MATINGS 
18.00 
9.00 
85.00 
4  75 
9.25 
18.00 
8S.00 
.  .  3.75 
7.25 
14  OO 
65.00 
9.25 
18.00 
85.00 
— 
W.  F.  HILLPOT  Box  1 
Member  Intemitisna!  Baby  Chick  Association 
FRENCHTOWN.  N. 
Life  Member  American  Poultry  Association 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS 
THAT  FAMOUS  PICTURESQUE  STRAIN 
With  my  Picturesque  strain  of  J.  B.  Giants  I  hold  the  record  for  winning  more  blue  ribbons,  special 
prizes  and  silver  cups  at  the  leading  poultry  shows  the  past  season,  than  any  other  breeder  of  J.  B. 
Giants  in  the  country.  If  you  are  interested  in  J.  B.  Giants  let  the  Judges  from  these  leading  poultry 
shows  be  your  Judge,  and  order  Picturesque  J.  B.  Giants.  I  guarantee  100%  live  arrival,  and  ship 
parcel  post  prepaid  on  all  baby  chicks.  I  want  you  and  your  friends  for  my  customers,  and  to  get 
started  with  this  wonderful  strain  of  birds  I  am  going  to  offer  chicks  at  prices  in  reach  of  everyone, 
with  a  guarantee  of  the  best  J.  B.  Giants  to  be  had  at  any  price  25  Chicks  $5.50,  50  Chicks  $10.00, 
100  Chicks  $20.00,  500  Chicks  or  more  $18.00  per  hundred.  Chicks  two  weeks  old,  30  cents 
each;  chicks  four  weeks  old  40  cents  each.  Pullets  and  Cockerels,  12  weeks  old,  at  $2.50  each. 
Hens  and  cock  birds  at  $5.00  each.  In  lots  of  50  or  more  $3.50  each.  All  of  these  birds  were 
used  in  my  breeding  pens  the  past  ceason.  All  grown  stock  shipped  express.  Order  direct  from 
this  ad.  Send  money  order,  check  or  registered  letter. 
PICTURESQUE  POULTRY  FARM  -  Box  B-71  -  Trenton  Junction,  N.  J. 
PULLETS 
PORTER’S  CERTIFIED  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
The  Egg  Producers— The  Business  Hens. 
Thousands  of  excellent  April-hatched  pullets  now 
ready  for  delivery. 
Our  Leghorns  are  layers  of  large  chalk-white  eggs. 
Our  pullets  are  bred  especially  for  egg  production 
and  size. 
They  are  pullets  of  ideal  type  with 
long  bodies  and  wide  backs. 
Stock  sold  on  a  safe  delivery,  entire  satisfaction, 
money  back  guarantee. 
Send  for  interesting  illustrated  free  booklet. 
Come  and  see  one  of  the  best  modern  plants,  which 
is  located  on  a  hundred-acre  fruit  farm.  Free 
range  ;  no  fences. 
N.  Y. 
FARLEY  PORTER,  Box  5W,  SODUS, 
Bob  White,  Hungarian  Partridges 
Wild  Turkey*,  Phea*ant*,Quail,  Rabbits,  Deer,  etc. 
for  Blocking  purposes, 
Fancy  Pheasants,  Peafowl,  Cranes,  Storks.  Swans. 
Ornamental  Ducks  and  Geese,  Bears.  Foxes,  Rac¬ 
coon,  Squirrels,  and  all  kinds  of  birds  and  animals, 
WM.J.  MACKENSEN.  Naturalist.  Dept.  10.  Yardley,  Pa 
mirU'6  S  C.  W.  and  BR.  L  ,  Be  ;  B.  ROCKS.  10c. 
J  j.  C.  REDS.  10c  ;  MIXED,  7c.  Special 
prices  on  large  lots.  Order  from  this  adv.  Safe 
delivery  guar.  FRANK  NACE,  McAlisterville,  Pa.  R.  2 
D  A  DV  f’UTT'V  S.  C.  W.  L.,  8e,  Barr  Rocks. 
U/\IS  X  LI1IA  10c,  Reds  1  Oe.  S.  C.  B.L.  8c 
Broilers.  Special  prices  on  large  lots.  Safe  delivery  guar¬ 
anteed.  Write  for  prices.  J.  N.  Nace,  MoAliiterTllle,  P». 
TERSEYIBLACKG-IANTS 
America’s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers;  Heavy  layers:  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.  PAGE  A  SONS,  Bax  199  Bclmir.  H.  J. 
Pullets.  Barred  Rocks,  Silver  Wyandottes,  White 
Leghorns,  Toe  up.  NOAH  BERGEY,  Beroky,  Pa. 
For  Sale  at  #1.50  Each.  1,000  April  1st  hatch  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorn  Barron  strain  Pullets.  Farm  raised.  Satis¬ 
faction  guaranteed.  H.  L.  UaSKII.I,,  bockport,  N.Y.  K.  8 
White  Wyandotte,  R.I.  Red,  Barred  Rock 
yearling  hens  laying,  fine  utility  fowls,  $2.50  each. 
RIVERDALE  P0U1TRY  FARM  Box  265  Riverdale.  N.  J. 
Parks’  Strain  Barred  Rocks  April  hatch. 
J.  E.BliUNK  -  Blglervllle,  l»a. 
BREEDERS  AND  ESGGS 
Chickens,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys.  Catalogue  Free. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 
H.  A.  S0UDER  Box  29  Sellersville,  Pa. 
ra  Qlncb  Fine  Poultry,  Turkeys,  Geese,  llueks, 
’ 6  OlOCK  Guineas,  Bantams,  Pigeons,  Oolites. 
:  and  eggs.  Catalog.  PIONEER  FARMS,  Telford,  Pa. 
H  DUCKLINGS 
Hatching  Eggs 
Price  List  Free 
PARDEE’S  PEKINS.Islip.N.Y 
CAPONS-DUCKS 
Capons  at  90c,  *1,  S1.25  each.  All  large  breeds. 
Wild  Mallard*  and  extra  fine,  large  Pekins  at  #2 
and  82.50  each.  ROCK-CUFF  FARM.  Broourville.  Pa. 
|  licUo,  IIP  UllU  ITJLlAvil,  4  v, 
100%  Guar.  Order  from  this  adv.  or  write  for  circular. 
WM.  NACE  -  McAlisterville,  Pa. 
f’LIIG'IfC  S.  O.  Buff,  *9—100.  White  and  Brown  Leg- 
UrllUIYO  horns, *8  50— 100.  Rocks, *10— 100.  W. Rocks, 
*12—100.  Reds,  *11— 100.  Mixed,  *7.50— 100.  Circular  Free. 
JACOB  N I K MONT)  lleAlUterrllle,  Pa.  lei  2 
PULLETS  and  YEARLING  HENS 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN-Barron  Strain 
George  G.  Brundage  Salisbury  Mills,  N.Y. 
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BARRED 
KARR’S  KUALITY 
ROCKS 
lOOO  PULLETS 
SOO  COCKERELS 
Vigorous  stock  from  our  trapnested 
and  pedigreed,  Line  Bred  flocks. 
Any  age  desired.  Two  pound  pullets 
80c  and  up  according  to  breeding. 
Write  for  Fall  circular 
PIONEER  ORCHARDS,  Hancock,  Md. 
S.  C.  RED  PULLETS 
Closely  related  to  LEADING  RED  fEN  AT  ST0RRS  to  date, 
1923.  Also  to  best  S.  C.  Red  pens  at  Storrs,  1916-1918- 
1920,  and  to  best  individual  Reds  at  Storrs,  1916-18-20- 
21 ;  to  best  Red  pen  and  3  best  individual  Reds  ever 
trap-nested  at  Storrs— all  bred  and  owned  by  us. 
Our  average  for  seven  years  in  contest,  over  180  eggs 
per  bird  ;  unequalled  by  any  other  Reds  at  Storrs. 
PINECREST  ORCHARDS  -  Groton.  Mass. 
White  Leghorn  Pullets 
1,500  from  Certified  Cockerels  and  Selected 
Hens.  Milk  fed  on  free  range.  April  and  May 
hatches  for  delivery  at-  four  months.  A  fine 
bunch,  at  $1.50  to  $2.00  according  to  quantity 
and  date  of  delivery.  Particulars  upon  re¬ 
quest. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
SANDAN0NAH  FARM  -  Windham,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn 
Pullets — 3,000 
February  to  May  hatched,  1,000, 
from  trap-nested  dams. 
COLUMBIA  POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
YEARLING  HENS 
WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
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  $1.50  each.  IDYLDELL  FARM,  Wolcott,  New  York 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
hK’o” S.‘  s.  C.  Anconas-S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
RAHWAY  -  NEW  JERSEY 
FHiYi\rcA.xs’  hocks 
Breeders,  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. 
8-10-Wks.-Old  Pullets 
Barred  Rocks,  Reds,  White  Wyandottes,  $1.25 — 
$1.50  each.  RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM,  Riverdale.  N  J. 
Wflifp  WvanrlnHfl  F,eb47Mar“  Apr.  Pullets  and  Cocker- 
YTIIIlO  YTJdnUUIic  els,  Yearl’g  Hens,  Day-old  Chicks, Col¬ 
lie  Puppies  &  Dogs.  BOWDEN.  Wyind.llr  Specialist.  Mansfield.  0. 
CELLULOID  XjiEG  HANDS 
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.  -  tVestfield,  Muss. 
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  July  24,  1923: 
BAKKKD  KOOKS 
Purdue  University,  Ind . 
W.  H.  B.  Kent,  N.  Y . 
Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Ont  .... 
Lewis  Farms,  K  I . 
Jules  F.  Francais,  L.  I . 
Morris  K.  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.  Guptili,  Maine . 
H.  E,  Dennison.  Mich . 
Warren  D.  McCann,  Conn . 
W.  J,  Areuholz,  N.Y . 
WHITE  ROCKS 
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.  Barber.  Mass . 
H.  B,  Spangler,  N,  J . 
WHITE  WYANDOTTES 
Laudy  Anderson,  England . 
Obed  G.  Knight,  K.  I . 
Frank  E.  Nash,  Mass . '. . 
Frank  P  Matteson,  R.  I  . 
Hl-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.  Demine,  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 . 
Jacot)  E.  Jansen,  Conn . 
F.  S.  Chapin,  Mass . 
F.  H.  Sampson,  Mass . 
Harriet  F.  Lawton,  Mass . 
Charles  I).  Peirce.  R.  I . 
Fernside  Farm,  Mass . 
Elbert  C.  Dickinson,  Ma^s . 
Pinecrest  Orchard*.  Mass . 
Afton  Farm,  Vt . 
Applecrest  Farm,  N.  H . 
H.  M.  Penley,  Maine . 
Deer  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  N.  H . 
Hall  Farm,  Vt . 
Forest  H.  Cllckner.  N.  J . 
Chari**  H.  Lane.  Mass . 
WHITE  LEGHORNS 
RoyJH.JWaite,  Md . 
Small’s  Poultry  Farm,  Conn . 
Francis  F.  Lincoln,  Conn . 
8.  G.  McLean,  Conn  . 
Deo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 
E.  H.  Scott,  Conn  . 
F.  M.  Johnson,  Maine . 
Hollywood  Farm,  Wasli . 
A.  B.  Hall.  Conn . 
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.  Reame,  Pa . 
Pussy  Willow  Egg  Farm,  L.  I . 
Jack  Trevetlian,  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 . 
Meadowedee  Farm,  L.  I . 
Emory  H.  Bartlett,  Mass . 
Eigenraucli  &  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 . 
George  B.  Ferris,  Mich . 
Total .  . 
Week 
Total 
29 
1334 
42 
1454 
45 
1434 
38 
1260 
39 
1456 
32 
973 
8 
1123 
35 
978 
45 
1459 
37 
1187 
38 
1306 
36 
1375 
34 
1108 
19 
1055 
42 
1423 
28 
1083 
26 
626 
34 
806 
14 
792 
30 
869 
20 
1 1 50 
26 
1414 
16 
819 
46 
1376 
24 
1269 
20 
1204 
49 
1632 
27 
1334 
32 
1091 
31 
1522 
39 
1094 
26 
993 
41 
1597 
39 
1387 
25 
1324 
25 
1163 
38 
1266 
18 
1033 
30 
1134 
41 
801 
47 
1424 
3i 
1471 
40 
1147 
45 
1150 
33 
1301 
29 
1283 
30 
1097 
28 
1332 
48 
1224 
31 
1327 
16 
1434 
38 
.  1255 
46 
1583 
41 
1131 
30 
1221 
25 
1160 
40 
1468 
21 
1475 
25 
1291 
43 
1447 
41 
1574 
46 
1498 
37 
1119 
46 
1387 
49 
1400 
52 
1411 
54 
1526 
51 
1629 
46 
1239 
47 
1243 
49 
1391 
42 
1353 
44 
1287 
42 
1514 
34 
1080 
48 
1644 
34 
1047 
42 
1280 
27 
965 
33 
146* 
37 
1226 
48 
1328 
29 
969 
40 
1236 
28 
1046 
38 
1314 
43 
1020 
42 
1358 
47 
1534 
52 
1331 
44 
985 
48 
1533 
52 
1455 
51 
1458 
36 
1319 
37 
1287 
50 
1447 
40 
1326 
31 
1092 
47 
1417 
3664 
126668 
Oats  for  Poultry 
•We  have  been  finding  some  trouble  in 
feeding  whole  oats  to  poultry.  iWe  can 
grow  oats  to  advantage  in  this  section, 
having  had  a  yield  of  SO  bushels  per  acre 
this  season,  and  would  like  to  use  them 
to  best  advantage  in  our  poultry  work. 
Is  there  a  machine  manufactured  that 
could  be  used  with  common  farm  power 
either  to  hull  the  oats  or  to  clip  them, 
that  would  be  practical  to  be  used  in  a 
limited  way?  s.  E.  H. 
Denbigh,  Ya. 
Whole  oats  are  not  relished  by  hens, 
and  usually  have  to  be  fed  in  limited 
quantities.  Probably  the  best  way  to 
utilize  this  grain,  aside  from  giving  a 
small  amount  in  the  scratch  food,  is  to 
grind  it  and  add  it  to  the  mash.  Sprout¬ 
ed  oats  are  liked  by  fowls,  but  require 
considerable  work  in  their  preparation ; 
they  may  be  substituted  for  by  oats 
soaked  over  night  in  hot  water,  Some 
poultrymen  consider  oats  thus  soaked 
about  equal  to  sprouted  oats.  Neither 
procedure  adds  anything  to  the  food  value 
of  the  grain,  but  either  adds  greatly  to 
the  oalatability,  M.  B.  D. 
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II  Must  Have  Room  for  II 
|!  Growing  Stock 
li  Will  sell  1,000  Yearling  Pul-  ft 
f  J  lets  from  Hogan  tested  birds,  fl 
$1.25  each 
()  LONE  OAK  POULTRY  FARM  |j 
Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Yes ,  they  ate 
Tom  Barron  Stock 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Pullets 
$2.00  each 
Only  a  few  left  for  sale 
Hatched  April,  1923 
From  trapnested  hens  with  high 
egg-laying  records 
R0LLW00D  FARM  GUC»£°RD 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns;: 
||  About  1,000  farm  range  pullets,  | ’ 
. ,  weighing  from  1  to  2  lbs. ;  price,  SI. 00 1 1 
"  per  lb.  in  lots  of  25  or  more.  <• 
n  YATES  FARMS,  Orchard  Park,  N.Y.  I! 
<  i  ♦♦♦♦  ♦  e^-e-ee  ♦  ♦  ♦  ♦  ♦  4  * 
White  Leghorn  Pullets 
Three  to  four  months  old  ;  healthy  range 
raised  birds.  No  culls.  Price.  $1.£>0  each. 
Also  booking  orders  for  chicks  for  choice  1924 
dates  from  selected  2  to  4-year-old  breeders 
beaded  by  pure  Hollywood  cockerels. 
Inspection  solicited. 
HEDELCA  POULTRY  FARM  -  Vineland,  N.  J. 
LEGHORN  PULLETS 
500  Choice  Selected  Pullets,  ready  to  lay 
in  September.  Free  range  birds,  strong, 
clean  and  healthy.  $1.7S  each. 
WANABROOK  FARMS 
Wilawana  Bradford  County,  Pa. 
pAr’iriTDiri  c From  I)irectIyImPor,*,, 
lUllYElYLLO  Barron  S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
March  hatched,  husky,  farm  range  grown  fellows, 
from  272-288-egg  pedigreed  stock.  They  will  breed 
great  layers.  Price  now  $2.50  ;  ten  or  more,  $2  each. 
Shipped  on  Approval.  Also  Yearling  liens  and  cock 
birds.  R.  T.  EWING  ATLANTIC,  PA. 
COCKERELS 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns,  from  heavy-laying  strain, 
headed  with  the  Tom  Barron,  $2.00  and  $4.00  each. 
SUMMIT  POULTRY  FARM,  Cuba,  N.  Y. 
RHODE  ISLAND  WHITES  \  Single 
RHODE  ISLAND  REDS/ Comb 
Trap-nested  stock.  Bred  for  Winter  eggs.  My  i  White 
pullets  at  International  EGG-LUTING  Contest  laid  113  eggs 
in  31  consecutive  days,  average  28  1-5  eggs  each.  April 
and  May  pullets,  #8  each.  Cockerels,  $8.50  to  $5  each. 
O.  G.  L.  LEWIS  .  Paoli,  Pa. 
Pure  Tom  Barron S.C.W. Leghorn  A,,;i'i1c"hd.d,,PulIels 
out  of  imported  sires,  whose  dams  have  records  of  272 
to  314  eggs  in  pullet  year.  Bullets,  81. ‘35  to  $2.00. 
Cockerels  $2  to  $8.50.  Buy  now  and  save  money 
PINE  HURST  POULTRY  FARM  * 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Port  Royal,  I‘s. 
4000  LEGHORN6  PULLETS 
From  trapnested  stock  exclusively.  4  months  old 
and  ready  to  lay.  Prices  very  reasonable.  Satis¬ 
faction  guaranteed.  Write  for  particulars  to 
THE  DURqUIS  POULTRY  FARM,  Toon  “Hirer,  N.  J. 
Pound  Pullets  and  Yearling  Hens 
S.  C.  WHITE  LECHORN 
Price  81.25  each.  High  quality  stock 
of  the  best  laying  strains.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  Send  for  circular. 
Harry  F.  Palmer  Middieport,  N.  Y. 
Dill  |  CTQ  I  100  S.  O.W.  Leghorns...  @1 
r'Ul-fc-Ei  I  O  |  50  S.  C.  Reds .  2 
M  ARCH-APRIL  HATCH  |  LOCUST  BLUFF  POULTRY  FARM 
PURE  11  R  ED  |  Brandenburo  Kentucky 
ALL  CHICKS  NOW  9c 
“Martin”  W.  Wyandottes,  “Park’s”  Barred  Rock, 
Few  better.  Fully  guaranteed.  Send  cash  order. 
Prompt  delivery.  Bank  ref.  N.  W.  KLINli,  Mlddleere.k,  P». 
BABY  CHICKS 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns,  8c  ;  Barred  Rock,  10c;  Red, 
11c;  Mixed,  7c.  Special  prices  on  large  lots_.  Safe 
delivery  guaranteed.  C.  P.  LEISTER,  McAlisterville,  Pa. 
CHICKS  From  Heavy  Laying  Flocks 
Barred  Rocks.  9c  ;  Reds,  9c,  and  Mixed,  7c.  100% 
guaranteed.  Circular  free.  B.W.  AMEY,  Cocolamus,  Pa. 
3  S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  Yearlings 
Tom  Barron  strain.  Will  make  excellent  bl  eeders.  *1.10 
each.  15-vrk.-old  pullets,  *1.50  each.  A  square  deal  with 
each  order.  SAM  FltANKMAN,  K.  1).  He.  1,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 
U/,.1  i„n„u  20  8.  C.  Anoona  Ready-to-Lay  Pullets 
nSnt  TO  Dliy  h.  x.  BAYLIS  -  Huntington,  N.Y. 
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