The  RURAL  NEW. YORKER 
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ROYAL 
THERMIC  FOUNTAIN 
KEEPS  WATER  WARM  IN  WINTER- 
COOL  IN  SUMMER 
A  favorite  with  leading:  poultry- 
men  the  country  over.  Non- 
freezing:.  No  lamps.  No  valve*. 
No  trouble.  No  upkeep.  Abso¬ 
lutely  sanitary.  Guaranteed. 
Made  of  very  best  quality  gal¬ 
vanized  iron.  Has  double  walls 
carefully  packed  with  efficient 
insulating  material  all  around 
inside  tank.  Special  reinforced 
bottom  3-4  inch  off  the  ground. 
Inset  pocket  and  cone  top  keep 
water  in  drinking  pocket 
ALWAYS  CLEAN  AND  SAN¬ 
ITARY.  Pays  for  Itself  first 
month.  You  can't  afford  to  be 
without  them.  Prices,  2-gal. 
_  ,  ,  ,  . size,  $3.50*  3-gal., S4:  5-gal, $6. 
Freight  prepaid  on  lota  of  6  east  of  Rockies.  Money  back 
if  not  satisfied.  Order  today. 
ROYAL  MFO.  CO.  DEPT.  K-193  TOLEDO.  OHIO 
BARRED 
KARR’S  KUALITY 
ROCKS  I"  1  1 
1000  PULLETS  500  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. 
1889 
1923 
Special  Old  and  Young 
Stock  Sale 
PARKS’  Bred-to-Lay 
Barred  Plymouth  Rocks 
America’s  Oldest  and  Greatest  I.aying 
Strain.  Bred  for  EGGS  since  1889, 
with  records  up  to  325  eggs  in  a  year. 
And  BIGHT  NOW  iff  your  only 
chance  of  getting  them  at  such  re¬ 
duced  prices.  Pi-page  Circular  Free. 
General  Catalog,  25c. 
J.  W.  PARKS.  Box  Y.  Altoona,  Pa. 
Pullets  for  Sale 
R.  I.  Reds  and  White  Leghorns.  Bred  from  stock  ol 
proven  value,  as  Egg  producers. 
March  hatched . at  $2.50  eachl 
April  hatched . at  2.25  each!  All  F.O.B. 
White  Leghorn  pullets  that  T  Bristol. 
are  laying . at  3.00  each  J 
Order  from  this  adv.  and  if  you  are  not  pleased  return  and 
money  will  be  refunded — you  are  the  one  to  be  satisfied. 
T.  R. THOMAS  ‘‘The  Maples  "  Bristel,  Vermont 
S.C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
April  hatch .  Cockerels  SI. 7  5  to  S4  each. 
Pullets .  $1.50  to  S2  each. 
From  our  high  bred  flock  of  good  egg  producers. 
WOLF  CREEK  FARM 
R.  D.  2  Slippery  Rock,  Pa. 
Pullets  and  Yearling  Hens 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN 
Price  $1.25  each  up.  High  Quality  stock 
of  the  best  laying  strains.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  Send  for  circular. 
Habjry  F.  Palmer  Middleport,  N.  Y. 
Pure  T  om  Barron  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN 
I  U,C  1  U1U  1J<U  1  UU  Pullets  hatched  April 
II  from  imported  stock;  free  rangers;  large  and 
healthy;  milk  and  wheat  fed;  will  lay  soon.  Price, 
$2  each.  VERNON  R.  LAFLER.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Middlesex.  N.  Y. 
r*A  H  i.  ii  Young  strain,  S.  C.  W.  Leg- 
Si  I  ¥  par  HIP  tlPllS  horns,  now  moulting,  $1.20 
leaning  lICIK>each>  Satisfaction  Guaran¬ 
teed.  H.  N.  CONNER  -  Stockton,  N.  J. 
FFLi^NCA.IS’  ROCKS 
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. 
KENT  BARRED  ROCKS 
See  Pen  2  at  Storrs,  Pen  4  at  Vineland.  Breeding 
cocks,  cockerels,  hens,  pullets.  Circular  free. 
W.  H.  B.  KENT  .  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
PULLETS-Bar  Rock  Wh  it.A  T  . i 
old,  $1.25  each. 
White  Leghorn  Pullets,  7 
wks.  old,  75c  each.  Yearling  White  Leghorn,  $1  each. 
HUMMER  S  POULTRY  FARM.  Frenchtown,  N.  J.  R.  No.  1. 
BREEDERS  AND  HSGGS 
Chickens,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys.  Catalogue  Free. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 
H.  A.  SOLDER  Box  29  SellersviUe,  Pa. 
PH!  DUCKS 
America’s  Stan  dard 
Strain.  BREEDERS  NOW. 
PARDEE  S  PEKINS.  ISLIP.N.Y. 
FOE  Sals _ Single  CvmblV hltelegliffi'a 
each. 
Cockerels.  Finest  strain  in  existence.  $150 
HIRAM  SOUTHGATE, H.f.B.  No.  l.lu  56A,Long  branch,  S.J. 
Pullets  for  Sale — 8.  C.  White  I-eghorns  from  our  own 
high-producing  flock.  Healthy,  alfalfa  range  birds,  4- 
mos.-old,  $1.60;  5-mos  ,  $2.  NORMAN  TREBLE,  Holley,  N.Y.  R.  3 
NON-SITTING  STRAIN  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Cockerels  and  breeders  now  ready. 
T.  A.  BEEKMAN  -  Clover  Hill,  N.  J. 
SC.  Brown  and  Eng.  W.  Leghorn  hens,  pedigreed,  $1 
•  to  $3.  Catalog.  VERA  FULTON,  B.  38.  Gallipolls,  Ohio 
Pkinl/a  Reds,  Rocks,  Leghorns.  Fall  and  Winter  Catalog. 
unions  W.  HILLPOT  Box  1  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
OELLULOID  XjEG  SANDS 
Cull  your  flock;  band  good  layers;  eliminate  loafers  that 
ate  your  profits.  Green,  Black,  Yellow,  Pink.  Sixty 
cents  hundred,  postpafd.  Mention  breed  of  fowl. 
COLONIAL  ART  CO.  -  Westfield.  Mass. 
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EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
Bergen  County,  N.  J..  Egg  Contest 
This  contest  is  held  at  Emerson.  N.  J.,  under 
control  of  New  Jersey  State  Experiment  Station. 
There  are  100  pens,  each  with  20  pullets.  Thi« 
is  the  third  (pullet)  year  of  this  contest. 
Week  ending  August  14,  1923: 
B.  P.  ROCKS 
C.  W.  Brown,  N.  J . 
J.  A.  Craig,  N.  J . 
Etjon  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
Harry  H.  Ober,  N.  J . 
Lewis  Farm,  R.  I . 
Roselawn  Farm,  N.  J . 
W.  P.  ROCKS 
8.  Bradford  Allyn.  Mass . 
Roy  M.  Lynch.  N.  J . 
James  F.  MacDonald,  Mass . 
WHITE  WYANDOTTK8 
Barr’s  Knobby  Stone,  Pa . 
Central  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
E.  C.  Condict  &  Son,  N.  J .  57 
August  Weiss,  N.  J . 
R.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
The  Boola  Farm,  N.  J . 
S.  C  R.  1.  REDS 
H.  W.  Collingwood.  N.  J . 
Henry  P.  Walker,  Mass .  34 
C.  Reed  Ferguson,  N.  J .  62 
Fred  C.  Nixon,  N.  J . 
Howard  G.  Taylor,  Jr.,  N,  J . 
R.  W.  Tracy,  N.  J . 
Underhill  Brothers,  N.  J . . .  . 
CAMPINES 
Mrs.  B.  W.  Brainard,  N.  Y . 
ANCONA8 
Just-A-Mere  Poultry  Farm,  N  J .  73 
E.  Dittmar,  N.  J . 
Solomon  Ricbman,  N,  J . 
LEGHORNS 
Tanglewold  Farm,  N.  Y . 
Beck  Egg  Farm,  N.  J . . 
J.  W,  Bottcher,  N.  J .  76 
Broad  Acres  Farm,  Conn . 
Broad  View  Farm,  N.  J . 
A.  L.  Causse,  Jr-,  N.  J . . 
Cranberry  Brook  Farm,  N.  J . 
J.  8.  Cray  &  Son.  N,  J . 
Harold  W.  Davis,  N.  J .  54 
Alex  Kichenbaum,  N.  J .  67 
Eigenrauch  &  De  Winters,  N.  J . 
Pinehurst  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  71 
Mattie  H.  Eppele,  N.  J . 
Geo.  B.  Ferris,  Mich . 
Richard  Franke,  N,  J . 
Greendale  Farm.  N.  Y . 
Chas.  E.  Grove,  Del .  51 
Leo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 
Henry  E.  Heine,  N.  J . 
John  J.  Heerdt,  N,  J . 
The  Hoehn  Farm,  N.Y . . 
A,  B.  Hall,  Conn .  74 
Hollywood  Farm.  Wash .  79 
Frank  L.  Hugus,  N.  J . 
8aml.  Johnston,  N.  J . 
George  C.  Johnson,  N.  J . 
The  Ohio  Poultry  Farm,  Ohio . 
Robert  O.  Knapp,  N.  Y . 
Jay  D.  Lester,  N.  Y . . 
Francis  F  Lincoln,  Conn . 
Lion  Head  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  44 
Harold  W,  Lyle,  N.  J . 
Marquis  &  Wagner.  N.  Y  . . 
Herbert  O.  Maxbam,  R.  I  . .  85 
Meadowedge  Farm.  N.  Y . . 
Mercer  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . . 
Fred  J.  Mathews,  N.  J .  57 
Oakdale  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J  . 
Samuel  Niece  &  Son,  N.  J .  71 
S,  Olsen,  N,J .  61 
Plnewood  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . .  1  56 
Manning  Potts,  N.  J .  91 
Queensbury  Farm,  N.  J . 
Rapp’s  Leghorn  Farm,  N.  J . 
Columbian  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J  .  44 
John  K.  Roessner,  N.  J .  60 
Rosehill  Farm,  N.  J .  65 
Rosewood  Leghorns,  N.  J . 
J.  W.  Schrelb,  N.  Y . . 
Shadowbrook  Farm,  Conn .  71 
A-  E.  8pear,  N,  J .  72 
Spring  Lake  Farm,  N.  J . 
Jonn  G.  Simmonds,  N.  J .  61 
Matthew  Stothart,  Jr.,  N,  J  . 
Willis  E.  Stryker,  N,  J . 
Sun  View  Farm,  N.  J . 
Wallace  S.  Suydam,  N.  J . 
Tom’s  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
J.  R.  Van  Houten,  N.  J .  . 
Gustav  Walters,  N.  J . . 
John  F.  Wehrell,  N.  J .  ...  57 
Westwood  Poultry  Farm.  N.  J . 
James  Wbetsel,  N.  J . 
White  Cloud  Farms,  N.Y . . 
Wilburtha  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J .  79 
S.  C.W.  LEGHORN  N.  J.  ASSN. 
Atlantic  Co.  M.  P.  A . 
8  C  W  LEGHORN  ENTRIES 
Bergen  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
R,  I.  REDS 
Bergen  Co  Poultry  Assn . 
8  C  W  LEGHORN 
Burlington  Co.  Poultry  Assn . ; 
R.  I.  REDS 
Burlington  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN 
Hammonton  Poultry  Raisers’  Assn... 
Hunterdon  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
Middlesex  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
Ocean  Co.  Poultry  Assn  . 
Vineland  Poultry  Assn  .  74 
Total  .  6644 
Week  Total 
53 
2003 
75 
2586 
83 
3201 
44 
2133 
34 
1451 
42 
1713 
82 
3265 
55 
1895 
80 
3120 
48 
2129 
52 
2173 
57 
2101 
63 
2347 
30 
1968 
51 
2832 
34 
2391 
62 
2882 
58 
2246 
56 
1981 
47 
2230 
49 
2217 
65 
2229 
73 
2712 
57 
2067 
82 
3087 
67 
2760 
69 
2902 
76 
2737 
54 
2312 
57 
2702 
71 
3084 
56 
2567 
61 
3097 
54 
2396 
67 
3035 
55 
2088 
71 
2422 
80 
2948 
85 
3210 
77 
3168 
64 
2737 
51 
2839 
81 
2916 
49 
1912 
72 
3116 
89 
3286 
74 
2525 
79 
3571 
77 
3027 
79 
3003 
60 
2936 
66 
2783 
94 
2848 
81 
2781 
87 
2963 
44 
2861 
77- 
3251 
69 
2827 
85 
2609 
59 
2686 
76 
2794 
57 
2593 
77 
2557 
71 
2871 
61 
2698 
56 
2530 
91 
3605 
59 
2433 
70 
2549 
44 
2273 
60 
2357 
65 
2552 
81 
3006 
72 
2918 
71 
2700 
72 
3068 
66 
3057 
61 
3432 
81 
2778 
68 
3033 
70 
2882 
73 
3282 
86 
3171 
65 
2458 
73 
2835 
57 
2593 
82 
2709 
44 
2671 
68 
2808 
79 
3132 
IN. 
59 
S 
2688 
89 
3287 
50 
2578 
66 
2818 
61 
2600 
80 
2881 
77 
3160 
83 
3143 
80 
2823 
74 
2992 
6644 
271179 
Leg  Weakness  in  Mallard  Ducks 
Our  young  mallard  ducks,  having  done 
well  to  the  time  they  are  two  months  old 
have  developed  leg  weakness.  They  run 
in  a  large  field  with  a  small  pond  and 
creek  in  it.  They  have  had  a  mixture 
of  grain  for  food  in  addition  to  what 
they  pick  up.  I  think  the  trouble  is  in 
the  feeding,  yet  do  not  know  what  it  can 
be.  w.  G. 
New  York. 
I  never  like  to  let  ducks  in  water  un¬ 
til  they  are  feathered,  and  think  that 
might  cause  the  trouble  you  describe.  If 
left  to  themselves  they  are  apt  to  sit  in 
water  or  damp  places,  and  this  seems  to 
cause  trouble  unless  they  run  with  the 
old  duck.  By  the  time  they  are  the  age 
of  yours  it  should  not  hurt  them,  but 
the  trouble  might  have  started  when 
they  were  younger.  Do  they  have  oyster 
shell  where  they  can  get  it  all  the  time? 
If  the  food  lacks  lime  or  minerals,  it 
might  be  remedied  by  giving  them  all  the 
shell  they  will  eat,  and  they  will  eat  a 
large  amount.  .  marie  betts. 
BSBSBSSSBBSSfS BSSSSI 
THE  MAGIC  COAL 
BURNING  BROODER 
has  stood  the  test  when  other  makes  have  failed.  It  is 
constructed  to  regulate  the  heat  without  attention  during 
the  night.  The  top  and  bottom  drafts  work  automatically 
by  two  sensitive  thermostats  which  causes  an  even 
temperature  of  heat— necessary  for  brooding  young  chicks. 
Do  not  think  of  purchasing  elsewhere  before  you  send 
for  our  free  catalogue  which  gives  full  particulars. 
UNITED  BROODER  CO.,  301  Pennington  Avenue,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANTS 
THAT  FAMOUS  PICTURESQUE  STRAIN 
With  my  Picturesque  strain  of  J.  B.  Giants  I  hold  the  record  for  winning  more  blue  ribbons,  speeia 
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  season.  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. 
Sale  ol  Approved  Cockerels 
. . . . I . . . . 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns^  | 
Will  sell  500  well-grown  || 
=  cockerels  from  special  || 
H  matings  at  $5.00  each.  These  birds  will  positively  add  vitality  and  produc-  m 
§§  tion  to  your  breeding  pens.  Inspection  invited. 
|  LONE  OAK  POULTRY  FARM  -  Babylon,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  1 
lllllll!llllllllllll'lill:IMIIIlll!ll!lifi;iillll:l!l^ 
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&f£RD 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn 
Pullets — 3,000 
February  to  May  hatched,  1,000, 
from  trap-nested  dams. 
COLUMBIA  POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
s.  c.  w. 
LEGHORN 
PULLETS 
500  Choice  Selected  Pullets,  ready  to  lay 
late  in  Sept,  and  Oct.  Free  range  birds, 
strong,  clean  and  healthy.  $1.73  each. 
WANABROOK  FARMS 
Wilawana  Bradford  County,  Pa- 
COCKERELS 
Fine  specimens.  Tailored  stock 
—251  to  292- egg  strain-  Sold  on 
approval-  Prices  reasonable. 
JORDAN  LEGHORN  FARM  •  Vineland.  N.  J. 
Barron  S.C.W.L.  Breeders 
$1.25  each,  or  $1.15  by  the  hundred.  We  must  sell 
several  hundred  of  these  high-class  birds  to  make 
room  for  growing  stock.  It  is  your  chance  to  buy 
stock  thatlays  large,  chalk-white  eggs  at  a  rock  bot¬ 
tom  price.  Write  today  before  they  are  all  gone. 
RIVERDALE  POULTRY  FARM  -  Cortland.  N.  Y. 
S.C. White  Leghorn  Pullets 
We  have  8-wk.  or  3-month-old  pullets,  well  grown, 
healthy,  full  of  life,  inheriting  the  vigor  of  their 
free-range  parents,  with  pedigree  of  five  years  trap- 
nesting.  Write  for  our  reasonable  prices,  for  imme¬ 
diate  delivery.  SCHLEIN’SBLUE  RIBBON 
POULTRY  FARM,  Inc.,  Center  Moriches,  New  York 
4000  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
From  trapnested  stock  exclusively.  4  months  old 
and  ready  to  lay.  Prices  very  reasonable.  Satis¬ 
faction  guaranteed.  Write  for  particulars  to 
THE  MARQUIS  POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  “River,  N.  J. 
WENE 
PULL 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS] 
WENE-ELLS  FARMS 
Ready-to-lay 
and 
3  months  old 
Vineland,  N.  J. 
S.C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  YEARLINGS 
Tom  Barron  strain.  Will  make  excellent  breeders.  $1.10 
each.  15-wk.-old  pallets.  $1.50  each.  A  square  deal  with 
each  Older.  SAM  FRANKMAN,  Lakewood.  N.  1.  R.  0.  No.  1 
White  Leghorn  Pul Iet3  Ncliou  liroe.,  drove  City,  P», 
S.  C.  RED  PULLETS 
Closely  related  to  LEADING  RED  PEN  AT  STORRS  to  date, 
1923.  Also  to  best  8.  C.  Red  pens  at  Storrs,  1916-1918- 
1920,  and  to  beet  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. 
RHODE  ISLAND  WHITES  J  Single 
RHODE  ISLAND  REDS } Comb 
Trap-nested  stock.  Bred  for  Winter  eggs.  My  5  White 
pullets  at  International  EGG-LAVING  Contest  laid  143  eggs 
in  31  consecutive  days,  average  28  1-5  eggs  each.  April 
and  May  pullets,  $«  each.  Cockerels,  $8.50  to  $5  each. 
O.  G.  L.  LEWIS  .  Paoll,  Pa. 
WHITE  WYANDOTTE  Sale 
Descendants  of  “College  Queen  ”;  Record  308  eggs. 
Other  high  record  birds  which  were  trap-nested  at 
Storrs  contest.  Breeders  for  sale.  Also  a  few  pullets. 
O.  G.  KNIGHT  -  Bridgeton,  R.  I. 
BUYING  WITH  ASSURANCE^  Vu  rLlEEft 
from  certified  hens  and  cockerels,  May  hatched  on  free 
farm  range.  Four  years  of  certification.  Our  pen  finish¬ 
ed  second  at  Farmingdale  contest  last  year.  $1  SO _ 
$1 .75  each.  Member  N.  Y.  S.  C  P.  C.  A. 
HILL  VIEW  FARM,  H.  F.  Hendrickson,  Bridgchamplon,  Long  Island,  N.  T 
2000  S.C. White  Leghorn  Pullets 
April  and  May  hatched,  from  high  producing,  free- 
range,  farm  raised  stock  *81.50  to$2  OO,  F.  O.  B. 
No  culls.  All  hatched  and  grown  by  us.  Inspection 
desired.  CLEAR  VIEW  POULTRY  FARM,  Coopemtown,  N.  y. 
Single-Comb  While  Leghorn  Pullets  LVhti 
From  specially  selected  pens  of  heavy-laying  breeders, 
mated  to  pedigreed  malesof  famous  domestic  and  import¬ 
ed  strains.  riNEWOOO  P0ULTRT  FARM,  Crasa  St.,  Lakawaod.  N.  J. 
H.  Tompkins  and  Payne  Bros.  Strain 
ROSE  AND  SINGLE  COMB  REDS 
Big,  husky,  farm-raised  Cockerels  and  Pullets  at  25%  olt 
if  taken, before  November  1st.  Bred  for  vigor,  large  size- 
dark  red  color  and  heavy  laying.  Write  for  free  20-paire 
catalog.  RALPH  K.MCHEUIIOCKER,  R.  1>.  36,  Pine  Plains,  5.  T. 
Pure  Tom  Barron  S.C.W.  Leghorn  Pullets 
out  of  imported  sires,  whose  dams  have  records  of  272 
to  314  eggain  pullet  year.  Pullet*,  $1.25  to  $2.00. 
Cockerel*  $2  to  $B.&0.  Buy  now  and  save  money 
PINE  HURST  POULTRY  FARM 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Port  Royal,  Pa. 
YEARLING  HENSSSKSSSSSSS 
$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 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  “  THAT  LAY  AND  PAY.” 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Bex  H  Staten  Island.  N.Y. 
200  Jersey  BLACK  GIANT  PULLETS 
four  mos.,  $3.50;  Cockerels,  3  and  5  mos.,$3  and  $5. 
Fine  birds  from  standard  quality  stock. 
O.  E.  LOWERY  Vineland,  N.  J.  R.  3 
t  illltra  Oua”  8,  C.  Anconas— Brown  Leghorns.  Cir- 
U  culars.  EARLE;  8.  WILSON,  Iiox  497,  tlaumiund,  N.  Y. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
s.  C.  Inconas-S.  0.  W.  laghoma 
RAHWAY  .  NEW  JERSEY 
White  WvanitnHa  Feb--  Mar  >  Apr-  Pullets  a“d  Cocker- 
IT  ll lie  If  jflnUUiIo  els,  Yearling  Hens  and  Cocks.  Cata¬ 
logue  Free.  BOWDEN,  Wyandotte  Specialist,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
Gold  Back  Pure 
MAMMOTH 
BRONZE 
Two  years  old.  Famous  for  laying;  of  large,  heavy  bone; 
long,  deep,  broad  body.  Circ.  THOMAS  REILT,  Plymouth,  Man. 
Breeding  Hen  Turkeys 
CHICKS 
8cupC.  O.  D.  Rocks,  Reds,  Leghorns  &  mixed. 
100#  delivery  guar  t’d.  18th  season.  Catalog. 
0.  H.  LAUVER  Hoi  73  MeA  II.  ter  villi,  Pa. 
mirirc  Leghorns,  $7.50  per  100  ;  Rocks,  $8.60 
A-XX  A  V^XA 77  per  100;  W.  Rocks,  12e  ;  Reds,  $9  pel- 
100;  Mixed,  $6  per  100.  JACOB  NIEM0H0,  McAIntiniltu,  Pi.  8  2 
Wanted— 50  Light  Brahma  Barred  Plymouth  Rocks. 
Write  particulars  to  K.  ULliTllOLD,  Saugus.  Must. 
