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American Agriculturist, June 2,1923 
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EGGS AND POULTRY 
ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCKS 
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 
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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. 
BABY CHICKS — Order from this ad. 
Broilers, $8 per 100; S. C. White Leghorns, 
$10: Rocks, $13 ; R. I. Reds, $13. Live ar¬ 
rival guaranteed. Delivered free. PAIR- 
VIEW POULTRY FARM, R. D. 3, Millers- 
town. Pa. 
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. 
TEN CHOICE BOURBON RED Turkey Eggs. 
$5. From pure-bred free range birds. Order 
from this. GEO. LEHMAN, Amaranth, Pa. 
HATCHING EGGS—Bronze turkey, 50 cents ; 
Pekin duck, 75 cents a setting. MAY HARLIN, 
Straits Corners, N. Y. 
RING-NECK PHEASANT EGGS — $3 per 
15. Postpaid. JOHN LEWIS, Okolona, Ohio. 
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THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVEKTISE WAITS LONGEST 
SWINE 
PIGS FOR SALE—365 Chester and York¬ 
shire cross and Berkshire and Chester cross, 
8 weeks old, $6 each. Ready for shipment by 
June 1st. Bred from large type of sows and 
boars. Pigs that are worthwhile feeding. Also 
60 of a very select lot of Chester and York¬ 
shire cross, 10 weeks old; these are little 
beauties, at $7.50 each. Will ship any num¬ 
ber of either lot C. O. D. for your approval. 
ABBRJONA FARM, Box 83, Woburn, Mass. 
PIGS FOR SALE — 75 Chester and York¬ 
shire cross and Berkshire and Chester cross, 
barrows, boars and sows. This is an extra 
fine lot of pigs, bred from large stock; pigs, 
7 to 8 weeks old $6 each; and 9 weeks old, 
$6.50 each. Also a very select lot of Berk¬ 
shire and Yorkshire cross, 10 weeks old, at 
$7 each. Will ship any amount of the above 
lots C. O. D. on approval. A. M. LUX, 206 
Washington Street, Woburn, Mass. 
REGISTERED O. I. C.’S — Service boars, 
bred gilts, spring pigs ; priced to sell. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. GEO. N. RUPRACHT, 
Mallory, N. Y. 
PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! — The best registered 
Chester White, 8 weeks old. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. $10 each prepaid. CLARENCE BEY, 
(ilarington, Ohio. 
FOR SALE—Registered Chester White swine. 
Write your wants. J. A. BOAK & SONS, R. 
D. 4, New Castle, Pa. 
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE PIGS—Ready 
to ship; either sex, $15. BEN S. CONDON, 
Wayville, N. Y. 
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 early. 
GEORGE BOORMAN, Marathon, N. Y. 
FARM DOG—English Shepherds ; pups and 
drivers. Natural instinct to handle cattle. 
Credit given if requested. Nine litters ready 
now. W. W. NORTON, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE — Heelers, six 
weeks old. HARLAND HAMILTON, Ulysses, 
Pa. 
CATTLE 
TWO REGISTERED GUERNSEY Bull Calves, 
three weeks old, fine individuals, popular May 
Rose breeding. Price, $25 each. Order direct 
from this ad. Satisfaction guaranteed. SUN- 
NYSIDE FARM, Union Springs, N. Y._ 
FOR SALE—Registered Holstein Bull, Home- 
brook Jim Segis Parthenea, 3 years old. Reg¬ 
istered Holstein Bull Calf, 3 months old. 
MADDEN BROS., Mayvllle, N. Y._ 
FOR SALE—Milking Shorthorn Bull Calves, 
two to eight months. Berkshire pigs, six 
weeks old. J. E. BEEDLE, Brockport, 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. 
BEES 
« 
HONEY, finest quality clover, 5 lbs., $1.10; 
10 lbs., $2; buckwheat $1 and $1.75; post¬ 
paid. M. BALLARD, Roxbury, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCKS 
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. 
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. 
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. 
CABBAGE PLANTS — One million Danish 
and Gling. T. G. ASHMEAD, Williamson, 
N. Y. 
REAL ESTATE 
FARM FOR SALE —100 miles from New 
York. 487 acres, 100 acres fertile tillage, stream 
watered, wire fenced, 100,000 feet pine, valu¬ 
able cordwood, 2 orchards, 10-room residence, 
3 large barns, other out-buildings, imple¬ 
ments, horses, stock and fodder included. Sell¬ 
ing on account of old age. Price $8,700. A. 
KAERCHER, Wawarsing, Ulster County, N. Y. 
FOR SALE-—73 acres, good 8-room house, 
2 barns, silo, henhouse, hog house, grainery,' 
shop, 4 sheds, fertile tillage, meadow, wood- 
lot, orchard, pasture, springs; village mile; 
two stations 4 miles ; $2,500. Terms. Photos. 
TRAMMELL, Ownfer, Owego, N. Y. 
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. 
32 ACRES BELOW NORRISTOWN—Large 
meadow, orchard, barn, outbuildings, all kinds 
farm implements, hdt and cold water in house; 
$9,000. P. O. Box 496, Norristown, Pa. 
WANTED — By experienced farmer, good 
farm about 200 acres, on paved road, close to 
high school. Send description, price and terms 
to LOCK BOX 201, St. Johnsville, 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. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
PINE TREE DOUBLE UNIT MILKER—En¬ 
gine and pump, used one year, $140. Huber 
12-25 tractor in splendid order, $300. H. 
VAN KUREN, Rummerfield, Pa. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery. 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
DODD & STRUTHERS’ copper cable light¬ 
ning rod; 1,700 feet and fixtures at agents’ 
wholesale price. BOX 166, Mariaville, N. Y. 
CATTLE BBEEDERS 
Purebred Bulls 
Increase Yield 
Repeated demonstrations under 
practical conditions have prov¬ 
ed the value of the purebred 
dairy bull in increasing milk 
and butter-fat yield. 
Buy a Purebred Bull— 
Generally theee increases are 100 
per cent for both milk and fat in 
two generations--many very much 
higher. 
Let him be a good individual of any 
of the dairy breeds, but he should 
be from ancestors whose ability to 
produce has been proved. 
Uaturally, we 
would like to 
tell you about 
Hols t e ins. 
EXTENSION SERVICE 
TIm HoUtein-FriMian AMociation of Amarica 
230 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. 
USE PUREBRED BULLS 
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. 
Brewacreft Farm UcOKAW Hew York 
CATTLE BREEDERS 
Glista Heifer Calves 
QIPC, Korndyke Pontiac Glista, 
No. 268342, a grandson 
of the great Cornell cow, Glista 
Ernestine with seven record^; 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. 
FOR SALE 
GUERIISEYS^HOlSrEINS 
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. 
HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SALE 
Sons of 
DUTCHLAND COLANTHA SIR INKA 
FISHKILL FARMS, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. 
HENRY MORGENTHAU. Jr.. Owner 
CATTLE BREEDERS 
liniQTFIN RIIII Bom Dec. 7th, 1921. Sired by a 
nULJlLlll DULL ;i;i-pound Son of King of the 
Pontlacs, Dam is .24.95-pound daughter Changeling But¬ 
ter Boy. He Is nicely marked, splendid Individual, well 
grown and ready for service. Priced to sell. 
FRED. A. BLEWER 
Owego, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS 
Fresh cows and springers, 100 head of the finest 
quality to select from. Address 
A. F. SAUNDERS, CORTLAND, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
Two car loads high-class grade springers. The 
kind that 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 
PIGS FOR SALE 
Chester and Yorkshire cross, Berkshire and Yorkshire 
cross, 6 to 7 weeks old, $6.00 each. 8 to 9 weeks old, 
$6.50 each. 
15 Duroc and Berkshire cross. Fine feeders, 8 to 10 
weeks old, $7.00 each. 
Pure-Bred Yorkshires, 6 to 8 weeks old, $8.00 each. All 
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. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES AT HIGHWOOD 
Grand champion breeding. Largest herd In America. Free booklet. 
HARPENDING Box 10 DUNDEE, N.Y. 
Big Type Polands for‘‘7aie:®good “on'ls;^iow 
pixcei. Write me. 6. S. HALL, FARMDALE, OHIO. 
0 1 p AND CHESTER WHITE PIOS. 
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