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and the females from 5 to lbs. They 
make rapid growth and are desirable at 
any age for the table. The pullets ma¬ 
ture early and lay in the fall and early 
winter when eggs are high. They are 
very beautiful as well as useful and are 
considered an ideal all-around fowl. 
They are prolific layers of a beautiful 
large brown egg. 1 unhesitatingly rec¬ 
ommend them to the general farmer 
who wants a hardy fowl. Eggs, $1.25 
per 15; $2 per 30; $0 per 100. 
•Columbian Wyandottes. — $ 5 per 15. 
Pekin Ducks. — The Imperial Pekin 
Duck is the most popular of all ducks 
and is the most extensively raised. They 
are a large white duck, showing a rich, 
creamy white when mature and in good 
condition. They are very hardy, some¬ 
times weighing 4 pounds and in full 
feather when only eight weeks old. 
They are very prolific layers, sometimes 
laying seventy-five eggs in succession. 
Mature ducks weigh from 7 to 9 pounds. 
Eggs, $1.50 per 9; $2.50 for 18. 
Ancon as. —The Ancona is a black 
and white mottled fowl, plumage black, 
tipped with white. They arc a distinct 
breed of the Mediterranean class com¬ 
ing from the province of Ancona, Italy. 
They are larger than the Leghorn and 
more docile; hardy by nature and non¬ 
sitters, laying large whi'e eggs almost 
the year around. Our eggs come from 
the leading breeder in this locality. 
Price, 15 eggs $1.50; 30 for $2.50; 100, 
$7. 
Buff Orpingtons. — I lie Orpingtons 
are the latest importation from England. 
They are large and' stately in appear¬ 
ance, with long, round, deep bodies and 
very full breast and back development. 
The combs are single and of medium 
size. The standard weights of cocks is 
10 lbs., cockerels $]/> lbs., hens 8 lbs., 
pullets 7 lbs. This breed is becoming 
very popular in America. Eggs, $2 ^ er 
15; $3 per 30; $7 per 100. 
Black Orpingtons. — $ 3 per 15; $5 
per 30; $10 per 100. 
White Orpingtons.—(C rystal White) 
—$5 per 15; $8 per 30; $25 per 100. 
Houdans. — $ 1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 30; 
$6 per 100. 
Muscovy Ducks (Colored). — These 
are no doubt the best ducks for the 
farmer. They are very large, drakes 
often weighing 12 lbs. Eggs, $2 per 9; 
$3.50 per 18; $5.25 per 30. 
Emblem Geese. —These are the larg¬ 
est white geese. They are easy to raise, 
are splendid mothers and fine layers. 
Our eggs will come from a flock that 
contains winners at the great State Fair. 
Eggs, 40c each ; 9 for $3.00. 
Toulouse Geese. — Eggs, 40c each; 9 
for $3.00. 
Pekin Ducks. 
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