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American Agriculturist, April 7,1923 
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pThe More You Tell, The Quicker You Sell— 
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reaches over 120,000 farmers in New York, 
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and adjacent States. 
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ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVERTISE WAITS LONGEST 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
SO MANY ELEMENTS enter into the ship¬ 
ping of day-old chicks and eggs by our ad¬ 
vertisers, and the hatching of same by our 
subscribers that the publishers of this paper 
cannot guarantee the safe arrival of day- 
old chicks, or that eggs shipped shall reach the 
buyer unbroken, nor can they guarantee the 
hatching of eggs. W'e shall continue to ex¬ 
ercise the greatest care in allowing poultry 
and egg advertisers to use this paper, but 
our responsibility must end with that. 
BLACK JERSEY GIANTS—Large birds, yel¬ 
low flesh, descendants of originators. Now 
booking orders for eggs and baby chicks. Giant 
history and prices free. SUNFLOWER POUL¬ 
TRY YARDS, Box A, Oceanport, N. .T. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatch¬ 
ing, $1.25 per 15 ; $3.50 per 50 ; $6 per 
hundred, postpaid ; White Pekin Duck Eggs, 
$1.50 per 11, postpaid. JOS. G. KENNEL, 
Atglen, Pa. 
R. C. REDS—dark even red, standard size, 
bred from 200 to 245 Cgg-trapnested birds. 
Pens, $3 per 15 ; flock, $2 per 15 ; $10 per 100. 
MR. JOHN KING, R. F. D. 2, Summerville, Pa. 
EGGS—S. C. Buff Leghorns; S. C. White 
Rocks; S. C. R. I. Reds; pure-bred; great 
winter layers ; $1.25—15 ; $7.00—-100. Pre¬ 
paid. GEORGE U. STEINER, Powhatan Point, 
Ohio. 
BEST BREEDS. Chickens, Ducks, Geese, 
Turkeys. Stock and hatching eggs. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Catalogue free, H. A. 
SOUDER, Box G, Sellersville, Pa. 
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN HATCH¬ 
ING EGGS, from two year old stock, Wycoff 
strain, $2 for 24; $7 per hundred, delivered. 
ALLAN MORTON, Ashville, N. Y. 
EXHIBITION SINGLE COMB White Leg¬ 
horns, Pure Dan Young Strain. Two pens only. 
Eggs, $3.00 and $5.00 per 15. J. C. SPANG, 
Box 205, Rochester, N. Y. 
DARK ARISTOCRAT BARRED ROCKS 
exclusively. Eggs, $9 100; Pens, $3 and 
$5 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. HILLCREST 
FARM, St. Joseph, Ky. 
HATCHING EGGS—S. C. W. leghorn heavy 
layers ; $1.25 per dozen. Carton, $7.00 per 100 
eggs. SULPHUR SPRUNG FARM, Route 1', 
Cameron Mills, N. Y. 
PARTRIDGE AND COLUMBIAN ROCKS— 
Allentown fair winners. Eggs, $2.50 per 15. 
Satisfaction. WILMER S. GEORGE, Quaker- 
town. Pa. 
RHODE ISLAND REDS (both combs), fa¬ 
mous Red Cherry strain. Eggs $2 per 15 
delivered. SPRINGDALE FARM, Wyalusing, 
Pa. 
SINGLE COMB BLACK MINORCAS, Great 
layers, Cockerels and Hens eggs, 15, $2 ; 100, 
$8. THOMAS EBERSOL, Carrollton, O. 
ROSE COMB RED HATCHING EGGS, the 
dark-red kind, Sprague-strain, $2 per 15; $5 
per 50. R. A. LITTLER Tiffin, Ohio. 
PURE VERMONT MAPLE PRODUCTS of 
highest quality. Circular and price list free. 
HILLSDALE FARM, Glover, Vt. 
PEARL GUINEAS. White Wyandotte, 
Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs. LAURA 
DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
HATCHING EGGS, S. C. Buff Orpingtons, $2 
per 15 ; Jersey Black Giants, $3. T. BOWLBY, 
901 East Ave., Elmira, N. Y. 
SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE EGGS from 
pure-bred stock ; $1.25 for 15. OPAL SANTEE, 
R. D. 3, Freeport, Ohio. 
R. I. RED EGGS, Owen farm strain. $1 
per 15 ; $6 per 100. H. C. BEARDSLEY, 
Montour Falls, N. Y. 
COLORED MUSCOVY DRAKES — $4 each ; 
pearl guineas, $3 pair. JESSIE REYNOLDS, 
Petersburg, N. Y. 
EVERLAY BROWN LEGHORN EGGS. 
Day-old chicks. SUNNYSIDE FARM, Em¬ 
porium, Pa. 
WHITE LEGHORN QUALITY CHICKS. 
Superior layers. Write NELSON’S, Grove 
City, Pa. t 
SILVER CAMPINES, wonder bird. Eggs, 
chicks. MAPLE LAWN FARMS, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
PARDEE’S PERFECT PEKIN DUCKLINGS. 
Eggs, catalogue. ROY PARDEE, Islip, N. Y. 
ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, 
Reasonable. MAPLEWOOD, Navarre, Ohio. 
BOURBON RED TURKEY EGGS $5 per 
10. GEO. LEHMAN, Amaranth, Pa. 
BUFF ROCK COCKERELS — EDGEWOOD 
FARM, Ballston Lake, N. Y. 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
LORD FARMS STRAIN WHITE LEG¬ 
HORNS. The most favorably known layers in 
existence. Eggs $6 per 100. June chix, $12. 
FINE VIEW FARM, Box 47, Hammond, New 
York. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS—Select hatching 
eggs, $5 ; utility stock, $3.50. Infertile eggs 
replaced. Write for prices on day-old chicks. 
P. E. COMSTOCK, Fabius, N. Y. 
BABY CHICKS—Barred Rocks, S. C. Buff 
Orpingtons and S. C. White Leghorns; African 
and Toulouse Geese. JOHN WORLEY, Mercer, 
Pa. 
GOLDEN WYANDOTTE EGGS—For Hatch¬ 
ing. Best blood line. Send for circular and 
prices. CLAUDE M. HALL, Weston, W. Va. 
TURKEYS 
TURKEY EGGS—mammoth bronze, bour¬ 
bon, red, Narragansett, white holland. 15 
reasons why we have the greatest bargain for 
you. Write WALTER BROS., Powhatan Point. 
Ohio. 
BEES 
HONEY—Nature’s own sweet, 6-lb. early 
honey, $1.30; 6-lb. buckwheat, $1.15; 12-lb. 
buckwheat, $2 ; prepaid first three zones. I. 
L. BARTON, Townville, Pa. 
HONEY, finest quality clover, 5 lbs., $1.10 ; 
10 lbs., $2: buckwheat $1 and $1.75; post¬ 
paid. M. BALLARD, North Branch, N. Y. 
CATTLE 
WANTED — 16 cows, big producers. TB 
tested, fresh or soon, on easy terms. Ad¬ 
dress, W. A. M., care AMERICAN AGRICUL¬ 
TURIST 461 4th Ave., New York City. 
FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey cows, 
heifers and a bull one month old. RAY D. 
LEVAN Catawissa, R. 4, Col. Co., Pa. 
CATTLE BREEDERS 
FOR SALE—Bull Calf descendant of the 
great Cornell Cow Glista Ernestine with 7 
records of over 30 lbs. See records in my ad 
in Live Stock columns this issue. BRADLEY 
FULLER, Utica, N. Y. 
RAW FURS AND TRAPPERY 
LET US TAN YOUR HIDE—Cow and Horse 
hides for fur coats and robes. Cow and 
Steer hides into Harness and Sole Leather. 
Catalog on request. We repair and remodel 
worn furs; estimates furnished. THE 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO., Rochester, 
N. Y. 
MUSKRAT FURS WANTED FOR COATS. 
High prices paid. EVERETTE SHERMAN, 
Whitman, Mass. 
SELLING SILVER FOXES—$5 monthly. SIL- 
VERBAR ASSOCIATION, 143 e, Dracut, Mass. 
AGENTS WANTED 
AGENTS—Our soap and Toilet article plan 
is a wonder. Get our free samples case offer. 
HO-RO-CO., 177 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 
HELP WANTED 
ALL men, women, boys, girls, 17 to 60, will¬ 
ing to accept Government positions, $117-$190, 
traveling or stationary, write MR. OZMENT, 
258 St. Louis, immediately. 
MALE HELP WANTED 
RELIABLE MAN WANTED : to take orders 
for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses 
and seeds. Opportunity to become district 
superintendent. Pay weekly. Equipment free. 
FRUIT GROWERS’ NURSERIES, Drawer G, 
Newark, New York State. 
WANTED—Single man for poultry, dairy, 
fruit farm. $40 per month and board. LO¬ 
CUST GROVE FARM, Tivoli, N. Y. 
FEMALE HELP WANTED 
WANTED-—Good, neat woman to keep 
house for two- brothers. One-half mile from 
village. JOHN R. ARNOLD, Angelica, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCKS 
SEED OATS—Cornelian and Empire Va¬ 
rieties. Recommended by New York State Col¬ 
lege of Agriculture. Write for prices. J. 
CORYELL, Ithaca, N. Y. 
PROGRESSIVE AND FRANCIS EVER- 
BEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS, $1.60 per 
100 : $10 per 1000. BASIL PERRY, R. R. 20. 
Georgetown, Delaware. 
FREE SEEDS—Hollyhock, dahlia, double 
poppy, with four dahlias, cactus, decorative or 
show, 50c. OLIVANNE DAHLIA GARDENS, 
New Bedford, Pa. • 
WHY PAY MORE? Strawberry plants, 
$2.50 up 1,000. Vegetable, flower plants. 
Bulbs, catalog free. COLIN McNICOL, Mil¬ 
ford, Delaware. 
SEED POTATOES AND SHADELAND 
CLIMAX OATS, White Grant and Russet 
Best to yield or cook. M. L. GLASGOW, 
Glasgow, Pa. 
40 LARGE, mixed gladiolus, or 20 purple 
and light-pink Dahlia bulbs $1 postpaid. 
HOWARD GILLETT, Stanley, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS—Assorted tubers $1 dozen ; 
choice named varieties, $2.50 dozen, prepaid. 
H. BENEDICT, Meadowbrook, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS—Dark red, 75c per dozen, pink 
and mixed colors not labeled $1 per dozen. 
S. S. SHIELDS, New B(yiford, Pa. 
HOWARD 17 EVERBEARING and others. 
PAINE, So. Royalton, Vt. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
• PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPS. All white, 
sable and whites. Many champions in four 
generations. CAMPBELL, 2 Orchard Ave., 
Auburn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—male shepherd 3 years old, 
cattle driver, good on coon skunk at night. 
Must sell $25. WM. FOUST, New Milford. O. 
COLLIES ALL AGES. Have advertised 
with Homestead over thirty years. PAINE’S 
KENNELS, So. Royalton, Vt. 
POX TERRIERS OF PURE BREEDING. 
Puppies at $10 each. BARNETT'S KEN¬ 
NELS, W’aynetown, Ind. 
PURE BRED BELGIAN HARES from three 
to seven months old. SIMMONS V. KARPP, 
Rabbitry, Castorland, N. "Y. 
SWINE 
REGISTERED BERKSHIRE. Large bone 
type. Bred sows, service boars and young 
pigs. Order now for spring deliveries. Prices 
reasonable. FRED SCHELDT, Lyons, N. Y. 
REGISTERED POLAND-CHINAS, BERK- 
SHIRES, Chester Whites, all ages, mated, not 
akin. Bred sows, service boars; collies, 
beagles. P. HAMILTON, Cochranville, Pa. 
REAL ESTATE 
FOR SALE—70-acre dairy farm at Amenia, 
N. Y., under cultivation, woodland, fine build¬ 
ings, house heated, silo, icehouse filled; 60 
fruit trees: 2^4 miles to station, milk factory. 
Price $4,000, $2,500 cash. Box 301, AMERI¬ 
CAN AGRICULTURIST, 461 Fourth Ave., 
New York, N. Y. 
175-ACRE DAIRY AND FRUIT FARM: 
Alfalfa, apples, peaches, pears, cherries, etc. 
Plenty of timber, excellent spring water, high 
altitude, view unsurpassed; 2 houses, barns, 
etc. ; fifty miles from New York City; price, 
$15,000. Box 132, AMERICAN AGRICUL¬ 
TURIST, 461 Fourth Ave., New York City. 
REAL ESTATE 
FOR SALE—Farm-boarding hoiuse. Pit 
for a private residence. 42 acres, 400 fruit 
trees: 120 grape vines, all kinds berries; 
gardens. Modern house : 12 rooms fully 
furnished. Electric light, water, steam heat, 
bath, billiard table, large verandas, garage. 
Bungalow eleven rooms, three furnished. Bunga¬ 
low, two rooms furnished. Easily accomo¬ 
date 40 boarders. Large barn, house for 200 
pigs, rabbit house, ice house, etc. Farming 
tools and agricultural implements. Price $10,- 
500 ; $6,000 cash ; $4,500 mortgage. P. 
PHILIPPOFF, Proprietor. Leeds, Greene Co 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—110 acres; good buildings; or¬ 
chard neverfailing water, gas fuel, two-thirds 
improved, one-third good timber, terms reason¬ 
able. M. J. McKISSICK, Fertig, Venango Co., 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—Small State Road farm, fine 
location ; near high school, church and stores. 
Box 302, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 461 
Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
FARM 90 ACRES, finely located, nearly 
level, on State Road. Possession at once. 
Box G. E. S., AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
461 4th Ave., N. Y. C. 
FLORIDA LAND FOR SALE OR EX¬ 
CHANGE. What have you? For particulars, 
address C. W. RITTENHOUSE, R. 5, Ithaca, 
N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—128 acres, adapted to 
grain, fruit and dairy. SEVI H. ELLIS, near 
Cox’s Corner, Marlton, P. O. Bur. Co., N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—26 acres, good watc'r 
and fruit, 4 miles to town. MRS. GEO. 
BUTLER, R. 1, Bainbridge, N. Y. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
PRINTING—Letterheads, billheads, en¬ 
velopes, circulars. Write requirements. Sam- 
pies free. FRANKLIN PRESS, B-28, Mil¬ 
ford, New Hampshire. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery. 
Send for sampies. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
ALFALFA, mixed and timothy hay. Have 
seven cars, shipped subject inspection. W, 
A. WITHROW, Route Four, Syracuse, New 
York. 
FOR SALE—6 H. P. gasoline engine, fine 
condition; well built, long bearings, upright. 
$50 FRED UNSER, JR., Mineola, L. I. 
SERIAL STORIES FOR SALE. 12 cents 
buys complete story. List sent on request. 
EDMUND GUSTAFSON, Pawling N. Y. 
FOR SALE, International Harvester Com¬ 
pany tractor 12-25 H. P. in first-class condi¬ 
tion. D. E. PAGE, Perry, N. Y. 
150 NOTEHEADS, 100 white envelopes 
printed and mailed $1. Samples printing 
free. SUNCO, Mohawk, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Maple Syrup, $1.90 in gallon 
cans. Special prices on Bbl. lots. GEO. BUSH, 
R. 2, Box 26. Croghau, N. Y. 
GUMMED MAPLE SYRUP LABELS ; 35 
cents 100; $1.50—500 :$2.85—1,000. GORDON 
B. SMITH, North Creek N. Y. 
STRAWBERRY TICKETS. I print them. 
Write for samples. VENABLE, the printer, 
Upper Fairmount, Md. 
BEST EXTENSION LADDERS made 23 
cents per foot. Freight paid. A. L. FERRIS, 
Interlaken, N. Y. 
PURE MAPLE SYRUP in one gallon cans. 
Write for prices. IVAN HARVEY, Cincin- 
natus, N. Y. 
MILK TICKETS a specialty. Samples free. 
BONDS PRESS, Middletown, N. Y. 
UNLEACHED—Ashes. GEORGE STEVENS, 
Peterborough, Ontario. 
**I saw your ad in the American Agriculturist^' 
Not many words or much trouble to write. But sometimes a 
few words do big things. 
And if you include those few words when ordering from our ad¬ 
vertisers we guarantee to refund the purchase price of any article that 
is found not to be as advertised, if the advertiser fails to make good. 
