Homestead Silver Campines 
THE VIGOROUS STRAIN 
Wins at the Palace, New York City, December, 1915 
At the largest Winter Show ever held in America, and the 
first big winter show of the season—Frank L. Platt, Judge. 
Winnings: 1st and 4th Cock; 1st and 2nd Hen: 1st and 5th Cockerel; 2nd 
and 4th Pullet: 2nd Exhibition Pen; 1st Display, with several specials, includ¬ 
ing special for color and type on 1st hen and color on 1st cockerel. 
The comment on the quality and condition of our birds was 
—WONDERFUL! 
At the foremost poultry shows the Campine has taken more prizes for white- 
eggs than any other breed. Campine eggs are pure white, large, well shaped, 
delicate and fine in flavor. 
For the discriminating egg trade the Campine is unsurpassed. 
As a table fowl, it is superior to all other non-sitting breeds. The breast is 
full and plump, the thighs are full, the flesh is firm and has a flavor like 
that of the wild game. For broilers and soft roasters, the Campine is un¬ 
excelled. 
The breed is hardy, great foragers and are noted for the small amount of 
food which they consume. 
In addition to their blue ribbon reputation, our VIGOROUS STRAIN has an 
established reputation for stamina, vigor, early maturity and heavy laying 
that makes them most desirable. 
Show or utility stock of the VIGOROUS STRAIN, all having size, beauty 
and great egg-laying ability. 
Boston, 
1915, 
thirteen 
regular 
prizes, 
four 
firsts, 
specials 
for best 
display, 
best 
cock, 
hen, 
cockerel 
and best 
pen. 
New 
York 
State 
Fair, 
the first 
big 
show- of 
the 
season, 
Septem¬ 
ber 13th 
to 18th, 
1915, 
thirteen 
regular 
prizes, 
including 
specials 
for first 
hen and 
first 
old pen. 
If you are interested we shall be pleased to send you our Catalogue. 
Our aim is full value, quality and satisfaction 
HOMESTEAD CAMPINE FARM, Box HG, Wayland, Mass. 
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Would You Give $100,000.00 For A Hen? 
L ADY EGLANTINE is the famous White Leghorn that 
laid 314 eggs in 365 days. Her owner sets her value at 
$ 100 , 000 . 00 . 
Her recent exhibition at one of the big poultry shows has ex¬ 
cited decided comment. 
Everybody who lives in the country and who has poultry-keep¬ 
ing facilities, wants to know how to increase egg production. 
White Leghorns lay large white eggs; so do Campines; so do 
Black Minorcas. Other breeds are distinguished for their 
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The Golden Pencilled Hamburg, for instance, is very beauti¬ 
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