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S. C. Buff Leghorns. — There is no 
more beautiful or useful fowl in exist¬ 
ence today than this variety of Leg¬ 
horn. They are unsurpassed for laying 
qualities, having all the characteristics 
of the White Leghorn with added beau¬ 
ty. The strain I offer is one of the 
finest. Our eggs are produced by a 
leading breeder, who has carefully bred 
the variety for years and much im¬ 
proved on the original strain. Eggs, 
$1.50 per 15; $2.25 per 30; $0 per 100. 
R. C. White Leghorns. — This breed 
is fast becoming popular, which they 
should, as they are one of the best. 
Their snow-white plumage and low red 
comb make them very beautiful. They 
are heavy layers of large white eggs. 
We have made arrangements with one 
of the best breeders of this variety to 
It. C. White Leghorns. 
fill our egg orders. This breeder has 
bred them for 10 years along careful 
lines and has been winning highest 
prizes at America’s large shows for 
many years. Eggs from best exhibition 
mating, $2 per 15, $3.50 per 30; second 
best mating, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30; 
$0.50 per 100. 
S. C. Brown Leghorns. —Eggs, $1.25 
per 15; $2 per 30; $5 per 100. 
R. C. Brown Leghorns. — Eggs, $1.25 
per 15; $2 per 30; $5 per 100. 
R. C. and S. C. Black Minorcas. — 
Of Spanish origin. Well adapted for a 
general purpose fowl laying large white 
eggs and producing a fowl which weighs 
for male 8 lbs. and female 0 y 2 lbs. The 
plumage is black with a green metallic 
luster. They are non-sitters, small eat¬ 
ers, splendid foragers and very prolific. 
Eggs, $1.50 per 15; $2.25 per 30; $6 per 
100 . 
Light Brahmas. —This is one of the 
oldest breeds in existence, having been 
bred for centuries. They are very large, 
have a yellow skin and fatten nicely 
when mature. They are good sitters 
and mothers, 'flic eggs are quite large 
and brown in color. Mature cocks 
weigh, when in good condition. 10 to 12 
lbs. and hens 8 to 10 lbs. Eggs, $1.25 
per 15; $2 per 30; $5 per 100. 
Rhode Island Reds. — Rose Comb or 
Single Comb. This is a comparatively 
new fowl that is rapidly pushing its 
way to the front. It is considered the 
hardiest of all breeds, being less liable 
to colds and roup than any other breed. 
The males weigh from 7^ to 8]/ 2 lbs., 
