WHITE ORPINGTONS. 
WHITE ORPINGTONS arc the same as the Buffs only 
white in color, being a new production of the Orpington breed and 
are very scarce in this country. Some breeders are selling eggs of 
this breed at one dollar per egg. No stock for sale until October 
1st, 1904. Eggs for hatching $6.00 per 15 ; $11.00 per 30. 
WHITE WYANDOTTES. 
valuable breed. They are hardy, easily raised, mature early, non¬ 
setters, small eaters,"Jay a large white egg and first-class layers. 
Their plumage is a pure black with a green or metallic lustre. The 
ornament of the cock is his comb, which is very large and single, 
face is red and lobes are pure white and they have stately carriage. 
Weight of cock 7 to 8 lbs. and hen 5 to 6 V 2 lbs. My yards in this 
breed are headed by prize winners. Breeding stock for sale October 
1st, 1904. Pens mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for hatch¬ 
ing $2.00 per 15; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
WHITE WYANDOTTES. In color they are white, have 
bright red wattles and ear lobes, comb is rocker shape, yellow legs. 
T hey arc very attractive and possess all the good qualities tha t 
combine to make a good all purpose fowl. Cock will weigh 7 to 9 
lbs.and hen from G to 8 lbs. I have the best laying strain thatcanbe 
obtained. Strictly pure breeding pen headed with prize winners. 
Stock for sale October 1st, 1904. Tens mated up December 1st, 1903. 
Eggs for hatching $2.00 per IS ; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
BUFF WYANDOTTES. 
BUFF WYANDOTTES are bred from the other Wyan¬ 
dotte families and are pure Wyandotte blood. They are not 
a new breed, as they have been successfully bred for more 
than fifteen years. They are marvelous layers, eggs a nice 
size and color quite light to medium brown. Bear confinement 
well. In color they are a nice buff, are splendid broilers and have 
all the good qualities of the White. My pens are headed by high 
scored birds. Purest strain stock for saleOctober 1st, 1904. Pens 
mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for hatching $2.00 per 15; 
$3.50 for 30 and $4.5*0 for 45. 
BLACK SUMATRA GAME. 
BLACK SUMATRA GAME are not as well known in 
poultry circles as many other varieties ot the Game. They are 
more heavily' feathered than most Games. Tn color they are solid 
black, shading being a lustrous green, which makes them very 
handsome in color. They are very good layers of medium sized 
eggs ranging in color from white to a darker shade. Chicks are 
hardy and grow fast. They are a splendid table food, no Letter 
in existence over the Games. Cocks weigh from 6 to 8 lbs. and 
hens from 5 to 7 lbs. My pens are headed by a first prize winner, 
all high scored. Breeders’ stock for sale October 1st, 1904. Pens 
mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for hatching $3.00 per 15; 
$5.00 per 30 and $7.00 per 45. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS a variety which is well 
known as the farmers’ favorite. The Barred Plymouth Rocks 
were originated some thirty years ago in the New England States. 
They are without a doubt, a very excellent layer when bred to lay 
and are a popular general purpose fowl, also healthy and hardy. 
The young chicks at eight weeks old make good broilers. Same 
as the White Plymouth Rocks in quality. I have the best laying 
straiu that can be found. Strictly pure bred stock for sale Octo¬ 
ber 1st, 1904. Pens mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for 
hatching $2.00 per 15; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS have grown in popular¬ 
ity to.such an extent that they are to-day in as great demand as 
their cousins—the Barred Plymouth Rocks. As a market fowl 
and for table purposes the White Plymouth Rock stands among 
the best; rich yellow skin, plump meaty body and the flesh is fine, 
white, tender and rich flavor. They lay' brown shelled eggs, the 
color varies from light to dark brown. Their plumage is snow 
white with yellow legs. My breeding pens are high scored birds, 
strictly pure laying strain. Stock for saleOctober 1st, 1904. Pens 
mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for hatching $2.00 per 15; 
$3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
BLACK MINORCAS. 
BLACK MINGRCAS are an established breed of English 
fowls belonging to the Spanish varieties, and are considered a 
LIGHT BRAHMAS. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS are one of the oldest breeds. Were 
bred in England centuries ago; they are so well known that I 
need say nothing in theif interest. Thev are splendid table fowls, 
lay extra good in the winter, make good broilers ; as roasters they 
are unexcelled. A three foot fence will confine adult Brahmas. My 
stock is the best I can buy, well feathered on legs, nice dark wings, 
the hackle feathers are very black nicely edged with white and the 
feathers in the tail are near standard requirements. Stock for sale 
October 1st, 1904. Pens mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for 
hatching $2.00 per 15; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS. 
SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS are one of 
the farmers' favorites and arc a good all-around general purpose 
fowl, being large, weighing from 6 to 7Ms lbs.; having good breast 
meat they make excellent broilers and table fowls. They are very 
docile and easily confined, set, and make good mothers; easily 
broken up and go to laying again and lay the year around. They 
are a dark and dazzling red plumage and the male is admired by 
all. My yards are headed b v prize winners. Stock for sale October 
1st,1904. Pens mated up December 1 st, 1903. Eggs for hatching 
$2.00 per 15 ; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
BUFF COCHINS. 
BUFF" COCHINS are the most beautiful of the Cochin 
family'. Buff is a popular color iu poultry'. The cock will weigh 
from 9 to'l 1 lbs. and hen from 8 to 9 lbs., easily dressed for table, 
and their flesh is of good quality. Well adapted to confinement 1 
in small enclosures and make good mothers and first-class layers, 
Early batched pullets will lay in December and all winter. Mr 
pens are headed with prize winners and all our breeders are strictly 
first-class stock. Stock for sale October 1st, 1904. Pens mated 
up December 1st, 1903. Eggs for hatching $2.00 per 15; $3.50 
per 30 and $4.50 per 45. 
SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS. 
SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS are the most beau¬ 
tiful variety that can be found among poultry', an ornament to 
any y'ard or farm. As egg producers they stand in the front rank, 
lay'ing the year around. Pullets often begin lay'ing at four months 
old and their lay ing qualities cannot be over estimated. In size 
they are about the same as the Leghorns. Their plumage is silvery 
white, the end of each feather being tipped with black. They are 
non-setters. Hens weigh from 3to4Valbs. and cocks from 4 to 5>/i 
lbs. My breeding yards score fro m 90 to 95 points, headed with prize 
winners. High grade stock for sale October 1st, 1904. Yards 
mated up December 1st. 1903. Eggs for hatching $3.00 per 15; 
$5.00 jier 30 and $7.00 per 45, from pens we use ourselves for 
hatching prize winners. 
GOLDEN AND SILVER SEABRIGHT BANTAMS. 
GOLDEN AND SILVER SEABRIGHT BANTAMS. 
These are the handsomest and most fashionable ornamental Ban¬ 
tams of the day. They are kept for pleasure, though some con¬ 
tend that they are profitable for eggs and table. The plumage of 
the Golden variety is rich golden yellow and silvery white in the 
Silver variety. The feathers of each variety' are distinctly laced 
with a narrow edging of black. Cocks weigh from 24 to 26 ounces 
and hens about 20 ounces. My pens arc direct from imported 
-stock headed with prize winners and mated up for the production 
of exhibition birds. Pens mated up December 1st, 1903. Eggs 
i for hatching $2.00 per 15 ; $3.50 per 30 and $4.50 per 45 . 
EVERY FOWL and ALL EGGS FOR HATCHING shipped from this Poultry Farm, will pass through 
the hands of an expert before permitted to leave my shipping rooms. Satisfied customers means 
my success. 
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