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American Agriculturist, May 19,1923 
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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. We 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. 
BRED TO LAY—Day-old chicks, S. C. White 
Leghorns: May, $15 per 100; June, $12 per 
100. Barred Rocks, Reds, White Wyandottes: 
May, $18 per 100 ; June, $14 per 100. Eggs at 
$5 per 100. Giant Pekin Duckling, 25 cents 
each. Eggs, $1.50 per 11. All orders postpaid. 
P. H. PORAY, R. 2, Williamson, N. Y. 
CHICKS—White Wyandotte, S. C. White Leg¬ 
horn. Pure-bred stock. 100% delivery guaran¬ 
teed. Can take some orders for immediate deliv- 
$14, Leghorn $12 per hundred. 
ULSH POULTRY FARM, Port Trevorton, Pa. 
. 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. 
MUST SACRIFICE — A pen of extra fine 
Rose-comb Anconas. Five yearling hens and 
a cock from Sheppard’s best prize-winning 
stock, $25. GEO. H. PRICE, Box 450, Stam¬ 
ford, N. Y. 
ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVERTISE WAITS LONGEST 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCKS 
-BULBS CREATE BEAUTY—Dahlias whose 
labels have become detached, 1 dozen $2. These 
bulbs are from established varieties retailing 
from 50 cents to $15. 1 dozen labelled, mixed, 
$4. Gladioli sold out. A. D. FIELD, Dahlia 
& Gladioli Grower, R. F. D., Long Branch, N. J. 
CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS—Field 
grown, any variety, wholesale and retail, 50 
cents per 100; $1 per 300; $1.75 per 500; 
$2.25 per 1,000, postpaid. Special prices in 
large quantities. Satisfaction guaranteed or 
money refunded. THE DIXIE PLANT COM¬ 
PANY, Franklin, Va. 
CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS — Any 
variety, field grown, 50 cents per 100 ; $1 per 
300 ; $1.75 per 500 ; $2.25 per 1,000, postpaid. 
Special prices in thousand lot shipments by ex¬ 
press. RIVERSIDE PLANT FARM, Franklin, 
Virginia. 
BEES 
CABBAGE, CELERY — Ready for field, 
$1.25 per 1,000; beet, onion, lettuce, strong 
plants, $1 per 1,000 ; tomato, all kinds, $2 per 
1,000 ; cauliflower, peppers, egg plants, $3 per 
1,000. Send for list. J. C. SCHMIDT, Bristol, 
Pa. 
WILLONDELL ITALIAN 3 BAND Bees and 
Queens are good bees that bring results. With 
queens, 2 frame nuclei, $4; 3 frame, $5.25; 
jumbo frames, 50 cents; extra queens, $1.25 
each. H. S. OSTRANDER, Mellenville, N. Y. 
HONEY, finest quality clover, 5 lbs., $1.10 ; 
10 lbs., $2; buckwheat $1 and $1.75; post¬ 
paid. M. BALLARD, Roxbury, N. Y. 
FEMALE HELP WANTED 
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER—By Protestant 
widower, farmer. Best of references required 
and expect to furnish same. LOCK BOX 427, 
Corning, N. Y. 
MALE HELP WANTED 
SINGLE MAN—On dairy farm. Wages $45 
per^onth with board. V. LIBB, West Danby, 
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. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS’ 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
BEST EXTENSION LADDERS made, 23 
cents per foot. Freight paid. A. L. FERRIS 
Interlaken, N. Y. 
CATTLE breeders 
Fecundity! 
CATTLE BREEDERS 
BEAUTIFUL BOURBON RED TURKEYS, 
white Cludian Runner ducks, pure-bred, heavy 
mo reasonable. MRS. ALICE 
TRAMMELL, Straits Corners, N. Y. 
BEST BREEDS. Chickens, Ducks, Geese, 
Turkeys. Stock and hatching eggs. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Catalogue free. H A 
SOUDER, Box G, Sellersville, Pa. 
BROTHER—We make a specialty of S. C. W. 
Leghorn Chicks, bred with the winter lay, farm 
rai^d; circular free. OAK HILL POULTRY 
FARM, Route 2 B, Bath, N. Y. 
^CHICKS — 10-weeks pullets from Cornell Cer- 
strain. Large fowls, 
05 ‘/c chalk-white eggs. Low price. E. COYLE 
Branchport, N. Y. ’ 
TEN CHOICE BOURBON RED Turkey Eggs, 
$5. From pure-bred free range birds. . Order 
from this. GE O. LEHMAN, Amaranth, Pa. 
PEARL GUINEAS. White Wyandotte, 
Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs. ' LAURA 
DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y ^auka 
$8 PER 100 BABY CHICK EGGS ; $1 set¬ 
ting. Catalogue — 12 leading varieties. EM¬ 
PIRE HATCHERY, Seward, N. Y. 
^3.50 each; pen Jersey 
Black Giants, $25 ; hatching eggs, $3.50 per 15 
up. A. MORI'TZ, Rahway, N. J. 
THOMPSON RINGLET ROCK EGGS — 15 
eggs for $2.25. Address ROY HILTS 
Gouverneur, N. Y. ’ 
RING-NECK PHEASANT EGGS — $3 per 
15. Postpaid. JOHN LEW IS, Okolona, Ohio. 
WILD MALLARD DUCK EGGS—$2 for 13 
SILAS DILEY, Canal Winchester, Ohio. 
PARDEE’S PERFECT PEKIN DUCKLINGS 
Eggs, catalogue. ROY PARDEE, Islip, N. y! 
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. 
NARRAGANSETT TURKEY EGGS—10 $6. 
M. V. CALDWELL, Lisbon, Ohio. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
ENGLISH AND WELSH SHEPHERDS 
30 generations, breeding from proven Sires 
and Dams from natural herders, 4 months old 
pups working with old dogs. Order earlv 
GEORGE BOORMAN, Marathon, N Y. 
SCO'TCH COLLIE PUPPIES — Prom regis¬ 
tered stock. Great workers. New York State 
Fai^ winner. H. S. McLOUD, Port Byron, 
4,000,000 SWEET POTATO PLANTS—Yellow 
Jersey, Gold Skin, Big Leaf, Up River, Red 
Nansemond. At $1.50 per 1,000. C. E. 
BROWN, Bridgeville, Del. 
SURPLUS CANNAS, DAHLIAS—Per dozen, 
$1 ; Gladiolus, per dozen 25 cents; assorted 
tubers from 100 kinds. SHELLROAD GREEN¬ 
HOUSES, Colgate, Md. 
CERTIFIED RUSSET RURAL SEED PO¬ 
TATOES, average yield, 306 bushels per acre. 
Write for circular. HAROLD P. HUBBS, 
Kirkville, N. Y. 
REAL ESTATE 
FOR SALE — At a bargain, 160 acres, fair 
buildings, never-failing water, 2 orchards, 71 
acres under good state of cultivation, balance 
in 2d growth timber and pasture; will include 
stock and crops. Terms reasonable. JOHN 
WOKASIEN, Fertigs, Venango Co., Pa. 
FOR SALE — Farm of 200 acres, all equipped, 
immediate possession, all crops in the ground, 
for $4,000, part cash. Bring your family and 
move right in. Splendid buildings. For par¬ 
ticulars write the owner. ROBERT RYDER, 
Cold Brook, Route 1, N. Y 
FOR SALE—Well stocked and equipped dairy 
farm on improved road, 10 minutes’ drive to 
city market. Established business. For par¬ 
ticulars write H. MORTON BENDER, So Oil 
City, Pa. 
CATTLE 
GUERNSEY BULL—14 months old, dam a 
daughter of Langwater Cavalier; sire Ultra’s 
Itchen King, a grandson of Itehen Daisy’s May 
King of Langwater. W. B. AVERY, Aurora, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Guernseys. All ages 
and sexes. May Rose breeding. Accredited 
herds. Farmers’ prices. JOHN CORBETT 
Lancaster, Pa. ’ 
FOR SALE — Two pure-bred Red Poll Bull 
Calves, 8 months old, registered and tubercu¬ 
lar tested. BANKSON BROS., Rouseville, Pa. 
hOR SALE — Registered Jersey bull, two 
years old, name Galway Knights Son; price 
$75. L. L. SNELL, Northville, N. Y. 
PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE bull calves, $25 
Herd clean by Federal test. HARRINGTON 
BROS., R. 5, Canton, N. Y. 
SWINE 
Fecundity, the ability to produce strong, 
healthy calves regularly, is essential to a 
profitable dairy cow. 
FECUNDITY IN HOLSTEINS MEANS', 
Full value from prepotent sires -- 
Assurance of regular herd increases 
year after year - - Extra profit from 
sale of surplus stock •> 
Regular freshenings and consequen 
increased milk production for the 
whole herd — Larger annual net 
profits. 
Let Us Tell You About Holsteins. 
EXTENSION SERVICE, 
The Holstein-Friesian Association of America 
230 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. 
HOLSTEINS 
Glista Heifer Calves 
Cipp. Korndyke Pontiac Glista, 
No. 268342, a grandson 
of the great Cornell cow, Glista 
Ernestine with seven records of 
over 30 lbs. butter in 7 days. Best 
record 677.3 lbs. milk, 34.22 lbs. 
butter 7 days. 
These calves are from high producing dams, most 
of which have good A. R. O. records. Price rang¬ 
ing from $50 to $75 according to record and breed¬ 
ing of dam. Herd is T. B. tested. 
BRADLEY FULLER, Utica, N. Y. 
^ Milking Shorthorn holds 
_ ^ ^ the World’s Record for produc¬ 
tion of milk and fat on two milkings per 
day. We have a few bulls of exceptional 
quality and breeding for sale, sired by 
Gen. Walby, a son of the famous Gen. Clay 
and out of Imp. Walby Belle. 
WAMPATUCK FARM, CANTON, MASS. 
Holstein Cows For Sale 
125 cows that are due to freshen within the 
next 60 days. They are as fine a lot of dairy 
cows as you could wish to see and are just as 
good as they look. You can save money by 
buying now. 
A. F. SAUNDERS 
Telephone 1476 _ CORTLAND, N. Y. 
HOLSTEIN BULL fo™ sired by a 
"Uni, 33-pound Son of King of tlie 
24.93-pound daughter Changeling But¬ 
ter Boy. He is nicely marked, splendid individual, well 
gtown and ready for service. Priced to sell 
FRED. A. BLEWER 
Owego, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
Two Mr loads high-class grade springers. The 
viPii mat please. One car load registered females. 
Well bred, strictly high-class. Several registered 
service bulls. J. A. LEACH, CORTLAND. N. Y. 
HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES $15 
each; registered bull and heifer calves. $25 up; registered 
bulls ready for service, and cows. Address 
SPOT FARM, TULLY, N Y 
SWINE BREEDERS 
Chester and Yorkshire cross, Berkshire and 
Yorkshire cross, 6 to 7 weeks old, $6.50 each ; 
8 to 9 weeks old, $7.50 each. 
Yorkshires, 6 to 8 weeks old, 
$8.00 each. AH pigs bred from Big Type 
stock ; each feeders ; fast growers and O K in 
every way. Shipped C. O. D. on approval ’ 
K. H. SPOONER, WALTHAM, MASS. 
REGISTERED DUROC BRED SOWS — $30 
including papers. Year old, will farrow in 
June. Sensation breeding. CHAS. MEARSON 
Weedsport, N. Y. 
FOXHOUND BARGAIN—1 year, black and 
tan. long ears, untrained, $15 COD H S 
OSTRANDER, Mel lenville. N. Y. ’ ' 
PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPS—White Leg¬ 
horns. EL BRITON FARM, Route 1, Hudson, 
FOX, COON AND RABBIT HOUND PUPS- 
LAKE SHORE KENNELS. Himrod, N. Y. 
REGISTERED CHESTER-WHITE PIGS_Big 
type from large litters. Best blood lines Prices 
reasonable. F. B. KIMMEY, East Greenbush, 
N. Y. ’ 
REGISTERED O. I. C. BRED SOWS — EL 
BRITON FARM, Route 1, Hudson, N. Y. 
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, Mo., immediately. ’ 
FOR SALE 
GUERNSEYS-HOISIEINS 
Otsego Co. has 820 herds of cattle 
tuberculin tested and under Federal 
supervision, from which we purchase 
our supply. 
We endeavor to have on hand 50 head 
of high-grade, high-producing cattle. 
Hindsdale Farm, Springfield Center, N. Y. 
HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS 
fresh and close by large and heavy producers 
Pure bred registered Holsteins all ages; your 
inquiry will receive our best attention 
Browncroft Farm McGKAW New York 
100 
PIGS 
FOR SALE 
100 
’iorkshire and Chester White Crossed and 
Chester and Berkshire Crossed; all large 
grdwthy pigs bred from the best of stock that 
money can buy. Pigs. 6 to 7 weeks old, $6 
each ; 8 to 9 weeks old, $6.50 each ; on approval 
C. O. D. any part of the above lot. 
^^A.LI ER LUX, 388 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES AT HIGHWOOD 
Grand champion breeding. Largest herd in America. Free booklet. 
HARPENDiNG Box 10 DUNDEE, N.Y. 
Registered Spotted Poland Chinas K«s ‘"sp“fprpig: 
sliippedC.O.U.,guaranteed. Itrookside Farm,lllddictowii, Virginia 
PINEOREST FARMS Pine Valley, N. Y_’ 
RFCF*?TFRFn Off Chester white pigs. 
miiUiJicncu u. i. t. e. p.kogkrs, wayvu-le n. t. 
_ HORSES AND MULES 
FOR SALE CHEAP 
Large Registered Jacks — Three Registered Jennys 
Can show fine Mules by this Jack. Cash or good note. 
OSWEGO RIVER STOCK FARMS, Pboeois, New York 
