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tTVERv^wi. e , More You Tel1 ’ The Quicker You Sell 
~ New Jersey, Pemsyfvam^ tndaSacenfstat^AH ® r V- 0 ’ 000 farmers in New York 
?/^ a ^ 4 /L Eourtb Avenue, New York Cit^not , mn ? t reach °ur 
to date of issue. Cancellation orders must ?h a the second Monday previous 
order W rate t0 SUbscribers and their friends, cash or money" ord^r mSktcompanTyour 
W B L?ghoS 1 8^ S M®ld re 7c RO ?mV 9C i : - S * h°* 
M^hsg^fl^pf; N - ** EHRENZELLER; 
mentis 1 in Pii /fo OKJN Pullets ready for ship'¬ 
ll iisniiggsds 
PABmT oA Newark 1186 - IDYEDEE L 
4 months old 
ten for «97 cn. -+u ^ 10 P u nets, 4 months old, 
»EY, iSaKVlS™“ Ckere1 ’ »»• ®- »• 
gar-oS te 
WyaSttes M l 4 °c rCa ri A , ncol,as - ®° 3 ts. Elds! 
?£T.pT 6 ^ HoS E S"FiKMs. u ^: 
AiPm!m At>E ’ Cauliflower and Celery plants— 
All fieid grown. Safe delivery Guaranteed 
Cabbage (re-rooted) Danish Balfheld, EiShS 
fftri^e ry ’ Copenhagen Market, AH Head 
™ ar i y v* Successi °n, Surehead, Earlv and i7t„ 
1,000; 500, sf 50 ; 3TO? 
Tci d SI, Cauliflower (re-rooted) l\nr»^ 
C p£m ISX ■. £*£ ® “A. an/ 
EsK&W^s-sss 
rJvi iHc S®® d 4 Winter Queen, $3.50 per 1 onn- 
300, $1.50; 200, $1.25; 100 $ff pj-ice 
Rnrnvr tw done °n Sunday. F W 
ROCHELLE & SONS - 27th ye ar. Chester,' 
—^ # Am erican Agriculturist, July 5, 1924 
Service Bureau 
Ship Only to Recognized, Reliable Dealers 
Leghorns X and 7 mixeci C ' loo^ deUveryVmran’ 
LAOTER h SS&JSig 1 ^ B oa'26.C.M. 
BABY CHICKS—White and Brown Lps- 
AssSrted C Sc * eds - Orpington* tot 
ER Y Tiffin.' Ohfo ° S free ‘ LANTZ BA ~ 
I 
TURKEYS 
Bronze Bonrhnn p S J r 0 A? our famous pure bred 
SWINE 
CABBAGE, Cauliflower, Brussel 9 nmnt 
Eock? '*f~. h !So,^)S e *9 •!oo 0 Jl25! 
gSftffg Cabbage plants, $2.25' per 1,000= 
.1.0*15 oVSfsSf ^"oTsSLifl'goS 
E r S&| m V^ a 
?Fiid Gro™“ John Baer,' BranTlSest'and 
&Befi§8. Per 1 ' 000 ' T »“a«S 
GoTl^sfeiL^VeLVled 3 ) 00 ^?® 
Hear 9 ’and S ).ianr 1 < p ll ^’T ^ ^Qu©®n>' Golden 
11 earc and Giant Pascal. $3 per l 000 R f > 
mfmJ 3 ' 50 Per 1 , 000 . I have nearly doubled 
my business each vear for 8 vear« L Lliimri 
only “Good Plants/’ Send for free Iki nf ail 
giants. PAUL F. ROCHELLE^Morristown! 
OUROCS FOR SALE—Bred gilts cows also 
pig U f^ 
MassenI, N Y. Mst ' C ’ A ‘ KEZE R, 
va^ffis KY im We snn an o^ pp i y you with all 
varieues, 100—50c; 300 — $1.35; 1000 _ $4 
Satisfaction or money refunded. E. M FET¬ 
TER, Lewisburg, Pa., R. l. 
CATTLE 
CABBAGE PLANTS, Hardy held grown' 
Best varieties. All-Head, Glorv, Copenhagen 
S1.50 per thousand. R. F. SEELEY, Waterfo*’ 
STRAWBERRY 
Aurn n/-l 1 1 -1 _ .. r 
“GUERNSEYS AT AUCTION—July 16th 
Featuring cows in milk at dairymen's prices' 
Paoli pf ° gUe address * LOWELL GABLE.' 
per 100 , Progressive, $5.00 per 100 . Order earlv 
lMt A ed gUS G^o n D ng f ?nW ly xj at this pricl is 
limited. GEO. D. AIKEN, Box R, Putney, 
a BUILD UP YOUR HERD with exceptional 
BrecMvv nlhi/n ] 1 famous Charmada family. 
±5red by Cobleskill School of Agriculture Ave 
lo^'PeS < £,rf 1 f'v PRANK KEN ™N * 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
ST A HLS Pedigreed Flemish Giants and 
Belgian Hares. Tested breeders and voune 
R°PAIN S F tl l S ^ 4 t R n Reasonable 8 
R. EA 1 NE, 1364 Randolph Rd., P lainfield. N. J. 
COLLIE PtJPs—From good working stock 
«son >ed i? n ai ? pro J a h Live months old. Males 
Ck.fcohfBLY. 85 ' 00 ' WM ' W ' ™, 
xrx'-'"*- rv,'- c ? lUL rwo weeKs root, $ 1 . 00 - 1 000 
sand°- 10 000 d « 7 r 5 n a n d ' h E *P re f^} SU 00 thou- 
sana, io, 000 , $7.50 Cash. Good Order delivery 
Co Sklfn a Va nteed - J ' P - C0U NCILL 
CHOICE PLANTS, postpaid, Beets Man- 
&S a » e H?a°rhS^^^^ 
I °( ^11 that has been said about 
dealing with recognized commission 
houses nevertheless some folks still insist 
? n ^ ld § ^ ie chance with unknown 
houses with the idea in mind that possibly 
^PR 0 ^ t ^ ie D r * ar ket, by a few cents. 
1 he New Jersey Produce Company has 
been referred to in our columns several 
times. In mdividual letters we have 
advised our readers against doing busi¬ 
ness with this company but complaints 
still come m that the company fails to 
make payment for shipments and ignores 
tollow-up letters asking for payment. 
One of our representatives was sent 
over to see this firm and found it operating 
in a small store. It had previously been 
doing business just around the corner, 
there was nothing about the place of 
business that would indicate a man with 
good business instinct was at the head of 
it. It was nothing more than just a hole 
m the wail. As is usually the case with 
this kind of house, the head of the firm 
was not in, but will be back in a min- 
ute. The directing genius (?) was said 
to be one Theodore Cohen. It is reported 
that this same concern has been doing 
business under different names. In fact 
the entire atmosphere surrounding this 
nn puts it in a class which is commonly 
referred to by reputable men in the com¬ 
mission business as “a gyp outfit.” This 
concern belongs to that class of fly-by- 
night dealers who rent a small store or 
cellar, receive farm produce on consign¬ 
ment, sells it and takes French leave with 
no forwarding address. 
American Agriculturist has not been 
the only one to receive complaints about 
tins concern. In a recent issue of the 
l\ew York Produce News there are several 
instances given where farmers are having 
trouble with produce shipped from the 
bouth. The representatives of the 
Produce News has had a great deal of 
difficulty getting any information out of 
them at all. 
There is no use trying to beat the game, 
t the market is over-burdened with a 
certain line of goods, it is a prettv hard job 
to get a price higher than the freight will 
bear. If eggs are a drug on the New 
\ ork market it is rather useless to expect 
that you can find a dealer who is going to 
be so charitable as to give you several 
cents above the market. The only safe 
procedure to follow is to deal with the 
well-established and thoroughly reliable 
concerns. 
If you are not acquainted with some of 
these reliable houses write American 
Agriculturist or the Department of 
Earms ap d Markets at Albany for a copy 
of the list of certified and bonded commis¬ 
sion men operating in various New York 
cities. If a man wishes to deal with a 
house outside of New York City where 
commission men are not bonded and 
licensed, the first thing to do is to get bank 
references and we, on our end, will try to 
get additional references from various 
sources. 
Real Estate Title Cleared 
REAL ESTATE 
JOHN D^SMITH^Walton^N, ¥°‘ lie PU ™ tes ' 
™ aj . ked „ALES—T he all-around dog. Special 
offering ofpuppies^ImontlLsold. 8 Will ship 
u - u - L- G. FISHER, Madison. N. Y. 
Jj-SIX Walker Fox Hounds, males and females 
nnnT^n h nn° ld '- S2 '\°° apiece - Three-month old 
pap : $ , ld, ?° apiece. None bred any better. Also 
TREIDER Uy R^d OU Lfon R Pa . F ° XeS< D - C * ^AL- 
. HOLLANDBULBS-OTdcr now, our supply 
s liiriited. Tulips, Giant Darwin or Earlv"* 
nnxed or separate colors, 40 for Si* 100 for %2* 
♦ nY F H^r ° 11 ’ 30 for $ 1°100 for 
top-size, 12 for $ 1 ; Crocus, 100 for $ 1 . ’Special 
prices on large lots All orders sent post-paid. 
Holly', N,’ J ed ' R - J - GIBBINS, Mt. 
sto^^^A-Long-haired kittens of pure bred 
ORRiv kk 18 ’ ™ ale or female. 
UK Kirs J. DICK EY, Belfast, Maine. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS—Leading varieties 
$2L50° e for ^l6^000; er cabbage, *$2:25 £ f’gggf 
100. °WM.°P. YEAGT^F . 1 Prigtni 
Line < ^vil I l ES Pa nd Goilies. FREE) STEWART, 
HELP WANTED 
fv; A ^ E ic ILlN 2 VVUAI L.'N, BOYS, GIRLS—17 to 
of’,yr« 9 r,n g t t0 a ,9 cept Government positions, 
QzllKYT 95 Q V |? n T g ° r ^Gonary, write MR. 
l , ^oS St. Louis, Md., immediately. 
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TT MILLIONS VEGETABLE plants 
HARDY FIELD GROWN. Cabbage and 
tomato, for late crop name choice inn IS,. 
fO; ®L25; 1,000. $2.00 postpaid" 6 ’ 1^25^ 
1R00 by express. Ruby king peppers 100 
tion 5 eood $ 1 ordp 1 , 0 H 0 r $2 - 50; Prepaid, satisfac- 
,,, good order delivery guaranteed. Old 
Franldffi 8 Va' erS ' MAPLE GROVE FARMS, 
— - -- --- ■ - v«■., JuiiLUxuia tciy . 
U. S. GOVERNMENT wants men 18 up 
Railway Mail Clerks—City Mail Carried 
fG7-S192 month Steady. y Information frel 
W rite immediately. FRANKLIN tnsti 
TUTE, Dept. M, 100 , Rochester, N?Y. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
i 7 ,ii ATEST STYLE SANITARY AIILK TICK- 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery 
5i ; d for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Uept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
.. WANTED—Address Mr. Long, cattle buyer 
©neida County, New York. BOX 64, Chemung 
. HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for wool 
CONb^B.IgSgangg- T ^ ALVAH A - 
Po?t Hok* VpI? i ES the easy way with I wan 
first Auger Try your local dealer 
BROTHERS is S n^ n E, book et free. I WAN 
BKOIHLRS, 1505 Pi-airie Ave., South Bend, 
„ LOR SALE—5 solid acres Early Glore Ci> 
Peuhug 611 Market and Danish cabbage plants 
0 °^ I om I \? 1 1 wTp S 7 k u re Farids, $1.50 per thousand. 
G. J. SI AFFORD, R, Cortland, N. Y. 
r, 0 ?^om A( k E h c ? ler y—Ready for field, $1.25 
?onn’° 2 0 ’ b P et * lettuce, strong plants, $1 per 
1 , 000 ; tomato, all kinds, $2 per 1000 ; cauli- 
SCM-TmIDT P e Bristol. $3 P6r 10 °°- J ' G 
sTvenfv E ^ L ^n LO<JAT ^? loamy soil farm, 
seventy-one (71) acres; ll-room house hath 
fc tnC , llgI l ts ' hard wood floors; barn, silo "tool 
house, hen house, all in good repair - small farm 
implements; cares for 20 head of cattle- e-nnri 
sag zssss&si 
GA/jGW FARM—95 acres level meadowland 
f ac,e - s pasture; 150 foot barn; two storv 
nY attractively situated with view of 
Connecticut River and mountains; on State 
Road; one mile from post-office and stores 
Liberal terms. E, W . LANG, Newbury, Vt 
kx LGR SALE—Fruit and Grain Farm on Lake 
G°" N- Y. Ninety acres fruit. 
rwu;I' th Hundred Apples, Sixteen Hundred 
Peaches, remainder in Pears, Prunes, Plums 
AHTrfTiTTTT^TrTr-rT-7T . --i-!_I_Z_L 
r)°N’T f° r g et th a t among the helps 
which the Service Bureau gives our 
subscribers is the advice of a skilled 
lawyer, who is constantly giving A. A 
readers assistance and legal information.’ 
«T°t refer to him cases of personal 
ltfaculties between families or neighbors 
because such disputes need the presence 
oi some one who can interview both par¬ 
ties to the discussion in order to effect a 
air settlement.^ But more general cases 
including, for instance, requests for in- 
lormation on fence and road laws, liabilitv 
of railroads and tax information, can be 
most helpfully answered by the A. A. 
legal adviser. 
Mr. J. P. S. of Pennsylvania referred to 
us a case which involved the confiscation 
ot property for unpaid taxes. Mr. S had 
never received notification that they were 
r ea “ ount - 0ur ^wyer arranged 
that Mr. S. be re-mstated as owner and 
wrote him as follows: 
u/ t( r°!l Ce wr ing your property, lot No. 35, 
v-m C ^t> 16 ’i 55b ’ dl tract known as 
V ilia Park, Town of Southampton, which 
was confiscated for taxes due and unpaid 
? r }Year 1921, I am pleased to report 
that this property has been redeemed, a 
certificate to that effect being enclosed 
and title again is vested in you. All taxes 
have been paid to date, and in order that 
tiie confiscation may not happen again, 
l wish to suggest that notice of any change 
fj 011 /. Present address be given to Mr. 
Allan C. Dalzell, Esq., Receiver of Taxes, 
Southampton, New York. I have given 
fi iAn a ] Ze ,y° ur P resent address so that 
the bill for the current year will be mailed 
, y^ 11 . 'ere- Should you not receive said 
biff during the year, I would suggest that 
you write for same somewhere around 
November or the early part of Decem¬ 
ber. 
Questions About Investments 
—- - V7 “ T v - ,A J j J-iOGivpui L, . i 
ATTENTION FARMERS—Is there one 
among you who would trade your farm for a 
g° od , PayjHg.hQtei in a small town on Stall 
Road. Lunch room, barber shop, billiard room 
mnf' rea i ra P arlor and gas station. All under one 
roof. A money maker. If interested, write me 
Rushford y °N. Y artlCulars ' E - M - CURTIS,’ 
i /PR .SALE—219 acre fruit and dairy farm 
located m Hudson River Valley. BOX No. 44 
R- I. D. 1 , Stuyvesant. N. Y 
™R NOW. For Planting time. Low 
Prices for early orders. Gorgeous peonies. All 
Colors. All bloom BPYt Qnnlnr, Q Oi 
ryWiN tY U1UCI& * v^urgeo____ 
S $3 s bo A1 R b j.TiBmN^Ti g t: 9m, 12 
Holly, N. Y. 
Ri PLA NT« POSTPAID-New Century Beets, 
Eet tuce, Mangels, 100-45c, 1 , 000 - 
Fafv’h?a e ^n y Plants ’ Golden Self-Blanching and 
Easy bkmch now ready. 100-50c, l,000-$3.25 
Oiant Pascal coming in later. M. D. MUSSER’ 
Money brook. Pa. 
farm implements 
14 ACRES, center live village, 20 minuted 
autu to Springfield, Mass. Splendid for Summer 
or farm home, poultry, berries, tobacco Statp 
roads, electricity. BOX 75. South^ M ^* 6 
1YTOMl?V Aaa tt-tat/i rT . 
c 
WSmSEX'®* v ERRY FARM agen; 
PRINTING 
w YOUR NAME and address on 50 Business 
Envelopes and 100 sheets paper, 50 cts Dost 
paid. WALTER G. COLLI Nsf° Cohoctot 
j~GGRN HARVESTER cuts and piles on 
bar ,' er , or windrows. Man and horse cuts 
and shocks equa 1 Corn Binder. Sold in every 
merit' rpG nl y ® 2 . 5 with bundle tying attach- 
ment. Testimonials and catalog FREE showing 
™ OOEa * HARVES - 
^9 NOTEHEADS, 100 white envelopes 
SUNCO a MohS ^d°V Sa ^ pIeS Priming fre e- 
WOMEN’S WANTS 
b ^ d “VauSf and 
Pi^Swo%fc®li?,rTaS r 6 0 ““ A 
I put $100 in the Carlisle Tire Corp (papers attached' 
I have never received any dividend 3 P Vinvoupleas- 
lo °k into the matter and see if there is any prompt i 
my getting anything.—H. J. H., New York! P P 1 C 
We doubt if you can recover anything 
on your investment in Carlisle' Tire^ 
in any case we advise you not to put up 
any more money. Buying stock of sales¬ 
men is taking a desperate chance, as a 
rule. 
* * * 
1 wish to ask if you can give me any information about 
the Consolidated Leas ng Co., Pittsburg P, Tl,;A 
pany was formed for the promotion $’ol ieaS in °tt 
Webb Company of Texas.-J. W. M„ Pennsylvania 
We have no information regarding 
Consolidated Leasing Company. It is 
in our opinion, the height of foily to pul 
money into any such enterprise' Total 
loss is almost certain. 
stock h The f°,. t share ? ° f t Belmpnt Motor Corporatio, 
Harrisburg fe ‘a 18 p a„ main office 
Jttarnsburg, Pa. Any information you can give u- 
concernmg this company will be appreciated.—J. H„ Md 
. re gret to say we have no informa¬ 
tion about Belmont Motor Corporation 
-financial manuals do not list it. Keer 
away from it. p 
