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(Parmer’s Poultry Department Continued.) 
A. €. Brown I^eahorns— iSgga, $1.76 per 16; $3.00 per 
tO; $10 per 100. 
R. O. Brown LeahomH—$1.76 per 16; $3.00 per 
30; $10 per 100. 
S. C. and 8. C. Black Minorca^—Of Spanish origin. 
Well adapted for a general purpose fowl laying 
large white eggs and producing a fowl which 
weighs for male 8 pounds and female 6% pounds. 
The plumage is black with a green metallic lus¬ 
ter. They are non-setter.s. small eaters, splendid 
foragers and very prolific. Eggs. $2.60 per 16; 
$4.00 per 30: $12 per 100. 
A Nice Pen of Wyandottes 
l.ight Brahmas—This Is one of the oldest breeds 
In existence, having been bred for centuries. They 
are very large, having a yellow skin and fatten 
ulcely when mature. They are good setters and 
mothers. The eggs are quite large and brown 
in color. Mature cocks weigh when in good con¬ 
dition, 10 to 12 pounds, and hens 8 to 10 pounds. 
Eggs, $2.00 per 16; $3.60 per 30; $12.00 per 100. 
White and Buff Orpingtons—$3.00 per 16; $6.00 per 
$0; $16 per 100. 
Aneonas—The Ancona is a black and white mottled 
fowl, plumage black, tipped with white. They are 
a distinct breed of the Mediterranean class com¬ 
ing from the province of Ancona, Italy. They are 
larger than the I.eghorn and more docile; hardy by 
nature and non-setters, laying large white eggs 
almost the year around. Our eggs come from the 
leading breeder in this locality. Eggs, $2.60 per 
16; $4.00 per 30; $12 per 100. 
Columbian Wyandottes—$2.60 per 16; $4.00 per 30; 
$12 per 100. 
Rhode Island Beds. 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 cold 
and roup than any other breed. The males weigh 
from 7V4 to 8V4 pounds and the females from 6 
to 6V4 pounds. They make rapid growth and 
are desirable at any age for the table. The pul¬ 
lets 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. $2.00 per 16; $3.00 per 30; 
$8.60 per 100. 
Mlected Eggs from the Walton-Van lloossn strain. 
$3.60 per 16; $6.00 per 30; $16 per 100. 
Pekin Dueks. 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 weigh¬ 
ing 4 pounds and in full feather when only eight 
weeks old. They are very prolific layers, some¬ 
times laying 75 eggs in succession. Mature ducks 
weigh from 7 to 9 pounds. Eggs, $3.60 per 11. 
Colored Muscovy Ducks. Eggs ,$3.60 per 11. 
Indian Runner Ducks. $3.60 for 11. 
Embden Geese are the large white geese with or- 
range 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, 6 for 
$6.00: 12 for $9.00. 
Toulouse Geese. These Geese are very massive In 
proportions with short legs. The bill and feet 
ere dark orange color; head, neck and back of 
dark gray; breast light gray, but descending 
lighter till beyond the legs and tall they are a 
pure white. This combination of color presents 
e very attractive appearance. They live to a good 
old age and are easy keepers. Eggs, 6 for $6.00: 
12 for $9.00. 
DAY-OLD BABY CinCKS 
I>«y-01d Chicks. The secret of shlaks with t10»11*T- 
Cemparlson of prices should not be the deciding 
factor In placing your order fur chicks. Weak, 
sickly, poorly hatched chicks are dear at any price. 
Why buy such when you can get VITALITY as well 
as QUALITY at a reasonable price? ONE HUN¬ 
DRED of this kind are worth ONE THOUH.4ND 
poorly hatched mongrels. 
HOW TO ORDER CHICKS 
Orders for chicks should be sent In as far In ad¬ 
vance as possible. When received, orders are booked 
in rotation and filled In that order, as near to tbo 
date requested as possible. 
Be sure and give full name of your express office 
as well as your postofflce address. (Write full 
name plainly.) State plainly the number and vari¬ 
ety of chicks you want, when wanted, and we will 
acknowledge receipt of your order at once. 
If you wish to book your order early and It Is 
not convenient for you to pay for them at the time, 
send one-quarter or twenty-five per cent of the full 
amount of the order and the balance a few days 
before the shipment is to be made. 
The above also applies to orders for eggs for 
hatching. 
OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU 
We guarantee to deliver chicks or eggs to you 
In first-class condition. On arrival, open box, in 
presence of expressman; if any chicks are dead or 
eggs broken, have express agent or postman mark 
number on the back of the receipt and return ths 
receipt to us and we will refund your money for 
them, or replace them free of charge. In this 
way, you have no loss and get full number you 
pay for. 
Important. Prices for baby chicks are given for 
early shipment. If wanted for June or July ship¬ 
ment write for special prices. Special prices also 
given for large quantities at any time. 
We have successfully shipped baby chicks and 
eggs for hatching 1,600 miles and can guarantee 
safe arrival. 
A YBI..LOW LABEL will be found pasted on ths 
box containing LIVE BABY CHICKS which reads as 
follows* 
Live Chicks 
EXPRESSMAN: Please be SURE and keep this 
box of CHICKS LEVEL, DRY, out of the SUN 
and away from FIRE or HEAT, as there is DAN¬ 
GER ef KILLING them. 
Varieties 
S. C. White Orpingtons. 
S. C. Buff Orpingtons. 
Barred Plymouth Rocks. 
Buff Plymouth Rocks . 
White Plymouth Rocks . 
R. C. and S. C. R. I. Reds. 
S. C. Black Mlnorcaa . 
S. C. Anconas . 
S. C. White Leghorns . 
White Wyandottes . 
Light Brahmas . 
S. C. Buff Leghorns . 
S. C. Brown Leghorns. 
Indian Runner Ducks . 
Pekin Ducks . 
Muscovy Ducks . 
Estimated 
Prices 
26 
60 
100 
110 
$18 
$36 
10 
18 
36 
8 
16 
IS 
10 
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XI 
N(DTE-—Wme for prices on any variety of chicks 
not listed. We prefer not to make prices here as 
prices of eggs and chicks vary so much, according 
to the time of year. We advise getting eggs for 
hatching and chicks after danger of severe cold 
weather Is over. Eggs are more fertile In warm 
weather of early spring than In winter and baby 
chicks must not be chilled. Please order chicks In 
quantities of 26, 60 and 100. 
AAUUlVUil, JUliinC, ^IIU, 
Your trees came packed in most excellent shape 
and all leaved out nicely except 3 apple trees and a 
few of the blackberries. 
Leonard P. Berry 
„ - Falls, N. Y. 6 - 3 - 1921 . 
Send me another 100 Superbs. Those you sent 
were the finest plants I ever saw. R. N. Brown. 
LaMollle, Ill., April 2nd 1 Q 91 
Received my plants. The peony was^ fine.” ’ 
Mrs. S. S. Anderson. 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 26th 192 i 
Today I have been extolling Early Jersey blant. 
to a company of Christmas people at a friend’s 
bouse and telling of my strawberries at South Port¬ 
land. Me. 
Mrs. B. R. Barbour. 
