The Above Hen Has An Official Egg 
Record of 298 Eggs in 11 Months. 
This Hen Has An Official Egg Record 
of 303 Eggs in One Year. 
This pen of ten Rhode 
Island Red hens has an 
official record of 2979 
eggs in 51 weeks at the 
Storrs Laying Contest in 
1933-34. Our BRED-TO- 
LAY males are direct 
blood lines from above 
hens and contest win¬ 
ning pen. 
The Above Pedigree R.O. P. Certificate Was Issued to Us Will: 
the R.O.P. Cockerels Purchased This Year. 
STANDARD BABY 
CHICKS . 
These flocks are the same high quality we have had for 
years. Strong, healthy, pure-bred farm range flocks that 
have been carefully selected, culled and blood tested. 
The chicks are far above the average and a wonderful 
, % 
value at a low price. 
100 
White Orpingtons _ $7.90 
Jersey White Giants.9.90 
S. C. White Leghorns_7.90 
Leg-N-Roc . 7.90 
Heavy Assorted . 7.50 
Surplus Assorted . 6.50 
Barred Plymouth Rocks - 7.90 
S. C. Rhode Island Reds_7.90 
Buff Orpingtons . 7.90 
White Plymouth Rocks. . . 7.90 
Buff Plymouth Rocks..7.90 
White Wyandottes . 7.90 
S. C. White Minorcas.. . 7.90 
Baby Chick Prices Subject to Change. 
300 
500 
$23.50 
$39.00 
29.50 
49.00 
, 23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
22.25 
37.00 
19.50 
32.50 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
23.50 
39.00 
Each Additional 100. 
GRISWOLD’S S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Standard Weight: 
Cocks, 8% lbs.; Cockerels, 7 M- lbs.; Hens, #14 lbs.; I *11 1 lets, 514, Ills. 
Single Comb Rhode Island Reds are one of the most popular varieties of the 
dual-purpose breeds, and are gaining- in popularity every day because of their 
unusual ability to lay large size eggs in large quantities. For the past six years 
Reds have -been giving White Leghorns (which are known as egg- machines) a 
race for supremacy of highest laying honors in egg-laying contests. 
Our BRED-TO-LAY R. I. Reds have the long, deep bodies, wide flat backs and 
clean-cut heads so necessary for heavy egg production. They average fully up 
to standard, many of them above standard weight. Their plumage is a rich dark 
red surface with undercolor to match, green-black tails, yellow legs and skin. 
You will find that they are very profitable, both from an egg-production stand¬ 
point as well as meat value. Rhode Island Red chicks develop very rapidly, 
making excellent broilers; they are good foragers and do well either in large or 
small Hoiks; are easily adapted to any climate or location. You can't go wrong 
on the Rhode Island Reds. 
The males-that head our BRED-TO-LAY Reds are from one of the best 
flocks in the country; they are direct from trapnested, pedigreed birds, 
k sorae of which are Laying Contest Winners, and with world's records 
betiind them. 
Price of Baby Chicks: 2,> for $3.25; 50 for $0.00; 
100 for $10.00; HIM* for $32.00; 300' for $52.00. 
LEG-N-ROC 
These New Hybrid Chicks Make Pullets That Lay Better 
Than Leghorns, and Broilers That Pay Better Than 
White Rocks. More Vitality — Better Feathering — 
Quicker Development — Heavier Egg Production. 
Much time and effort has been spent in developing a 
breed of chicks that combine good laying and early 
feathering qualities of the Leghorn and the weight 
and marketing qualities of the heavier breeds. 
In crossing the White Leghorn Males (early 
feathering) and the White Rock Females 
(late feathering) the result lias produced 
a pullet similar to the Leghorns but 
larger, hardier and more productive; 
tile cockerels mature fast’er and 
reaeli marketable size much earl¬ 
ier. Leg-N'-Roes mean more 
broilers at a lower cost per 
pound and help you top the 
market; better for capons 
or roasters. 
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GRISWOLD’S HATCHERY 
ROBT. S. GRISWOLD SEED AND FLORAL CO. 
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 
Hatchery Phone—50-W-2 Milford. Lincoln Stores—110 N. 10th, Phone B-1740; 147 S. 10th, Phone B-2456 
