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breed of the Mediterranean class com- 1 
ing from the province of Ancona, Italy. 
They are larger than the Leghorn and 
more docile; hardy by nature and non- j 
sitters, layin^g large white 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. 
l*ekln Ducks. 
Buff Orpingtons. —The Orpingtons 
are the latest importation from Eng¬ 
land. They are large and stately in 
appearance, with long, round, deep 
bodies and very full breast and back 
development. The combs are single 
and of medium size. The standard 
weight of cocks is 10 pounds, cocker¬ 
els. pounds; hens, 8 pounds; pul¬ 
lets, 7 pounds. This breed is becoming 
very popular in America. .Eggs, $2 pei 
15; $3 per 30; $7 per 100. 
Black Orpingtons. —$3 per 15; $5 per 
30; $10 per 100. 
White Orpingtons. — (Crystal White) 
— $3 per 15; $5 per 30; $10 per 100. 
Houdans. —$1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 
30; $6 per 100. 
Toulouse CJeese. 
Columbian Wyandottes. —$3 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, sometimes weighing 4 pounds 
and in full feather when only eight 
weeks old. They are very prolifie lay¬ 
ers, sometimes laying seventy-five eggs 
in succession. Mature ducks weigh 
from 7 to 9 pounds. Eggs, $1.50 per 9: 
$2.50 for 18. 
Colored Muscovy Ducks are very 
profitable. They are very hardy and 
drakes often weigh 10 to 12 pounds. 
Our eggs are extra choice, coming 
from a breeder who has won in many 
of the large shows. The birds are 
blue-black with white markings. These 
ducks do not quack like other d\icks 
and roost in houses with hens. It 
takes five weeks to hatch the eggs. 
Price of eggs, $2 per 11; $4 per 22. 
Embden Geese are the large white 
geese with orange bills and feet. They 
are fine layers, make good mothers 
and are not given to roaming. Oiir 
eggs are from a breeder who has won 
many prizes at X. Y. State Fair. Eggs, 
$2 per 6; $4 per 12. 
Toulouse Geese. —These geese are 
very massive in proportions with short 
legs. The bill and feet are dark orange 
color: head, neck and back a dark 
gray; breast light gray, but descend¬ 
ing lighter till beyond the legs and tail 
they are a pure white. This combina¬ 
tion of colors presents a very attrac¬ 
tive appearance. They live to a good 
old age and are easy keepers. Eggs, 
40c each: 9 for $3. 
Berry Crates and Baskets 
We can supply crates and baskets 
any time during the berry season, but 
prefer that orders be sent in some 
time before goods are wanted. Price 
of crates, 32 or 36 quart size, 50c each. 
This includes partitions. Price of bas¬ 
kets—Standard (fiat) or Oswego 
(deep) 50c per 100, $4.00 for 1,000. 
Special prices on larger lots. 
