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of medium size, light brown and some¬ 
times faintly speckled. The fowls are 
snow white with rose combs, yellow 
legs and mature early, being consid¬ 
ered the very best variety for broilers. 
They lay throughout the greatest 
length of season of any variety "we 
know, mature hens having the charac¬ 
teristic of laying late in the fall and 
early winter. Eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2 
per 30: $5 per 100. 
Black Wyandottes are similar to the 
other Wyandottes except the plumage, 
which is greenish black. They are 
very hardy and fine layers of a large 
brown egg. Bottoms of feet are yellow 
and with their black coat and red 
combs are very attractive. Eggs, $1.25 
per 15; $2.50 per 30; $4.25 per 60. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks. — "‘The 
farmer’s fowl,” is of American origin 
They have beautiful blue barred plu¬ 
mage, clean legs, and are good layers 
They are an excellent table fowl, being 
next in size to the Asiatics. The eggs 
are large and of a rich brown color 
Eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2 per 30; $5 per 
100 . 
Buff Plymouth Rocks are a grand 
fowl for the farmer. Fine winter lay¬ 
ers. Chickens mature early and with 
their rich yellow legs and skin are a 
fine market fowl. The breeder who 
furnishes our eggs has spent eleven 
years in perfecting his strain, which 
were winners the past season at N. Y. 
State Fair, big Rochester and Ogdens- 
burg shows, winning a prize on every 
entry. Eggs from best matings, $2 per 
15; $4 per 30; $10 per 100. Other 
matings, $1.25 per 15; $2.50 per 30; 
$6.50 per 100. 
White Plymouth Rocks. — Eggs, 
$1.50 per 15; $2.25 per 30; $6 per 100. 
S. C. White Leghorns.—^Tf large 
white eggs are the chief consideration. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks, 
the White Leghorn is the variety to 
keep. They are very spry and active, 
good foragers and yet they bear con¬ 
finement well. The eggs are exceed¬ 
ingly fertile and hatch well. The 
chicks are quite hardy and mature at 
in early age. The cocks weigh from 
to 5 pounds; the hens from 3% to 
5 pounds. The pullets often lay when 
only four months old and are not m- 
clined to sit. Eggs, $1.25 pei ±5; *$2 
per 30; $5 per 100. 
S. C. Buff Leghorns.—There is no 
' more beautiful or useful fowl in exist- 
I cnce. to-day than this variety of Leg- 
I 'lorn. I'hey are unsurpassed for iay- 
j ing qualities, having all the character- 
i istics of the White Leghorn with 
■dded beauty. The strain I offer is one 
)f the finest. Our eggs are produced 
by a leading breeder, who has carefully 
bred the variety for years and much 
S. o, Wliltp TieRrhorni!. 
