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We supply fresh picked Berries any time in 
Pekin Ducks. 
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 V6 to 8 & pounds and the females 
from 5 to 6 Vfc pounds. They make rapid 
growth and are desirable at any age for the 
table. The pullets mature 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. I unhesitatingly 
recommend them to the general farmer who 
wants a hardy fowl. Eggs, $1.25 per 15; 
$2.00 per 30; $6.00 per 100. 
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 prolific layers, 
sometimes laying 75 eggs in succession. 
Mature ducks weigh from 7 to 9 pounds. 
Eggs, $2.00 per 11; $3.75 per 22. 
Colored Muscovy Ducks are very profit¬ 
able. 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 ether ducks and 
roost in houses with hens. It takes five 
weeks to hatch the eggs. Price of eggs. 
$2.00 per 11; $3.75 per 22; $15.00 per 100. 
Kmhden Geese are the large white geese 
with orange bills and feet. They are fine 
layers, make good mothers and are not 
given to roaming. Our eggs are from a 
breeder who has won many prizes at New 
York State Fair. Eggs, $2.50 per 6; $5.00 
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 descending lighter till beyond 
the legs and tail they are a pure white. 
This combination of colors presents a very 
attractive appearance. They live to a good 
old age and are easy keepers. Eggs, 50c 
each; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00. 
Toulouse Geese. 
Berry Crates and Baskets 
C v, an SU , PI ? ,y a "i ^ askets tlm e during the berry season, but prefer that 
orders be sent in some time before goods are wanted. Price of crates 3<> or 36 ouart sire 
50c each This includes partitions. Price of basketa-Stanto 
50c per 100, $4.00 for 1,000. Special prices on larger lots. g ° (rteep) 
STRAWBERRY HULLER FREE 
Every patron who orders to the 
amount of $1.00 or more from this 
catalogue, will receive free by return 
mail, postpaid, one “Nip It“ Straw¬ 
berry Huller with our name and 
address stamped on it. See illustra¬ 
tion herewith. This little instrument 
will be found very handy by the 
housewife when she is preparing 
strawberries for the table or for pre¬ 
serving. Everybody that we send 
them to is very much pleased. 
