FARMERS SUPPLY'’S Pennsylvania Blood-Tested 
Baby Chicks 
It is generally agreed that there will be a good demand for baby chicks in 1951. ‘The past summer and fall 
have seen the highest egg prices in many years. With one of the largest grain crops in the history of our country 
on hand, farmers will want to raise poultry to help use up this grain. Then too, we have seen a gradual decline in 
the price of commercial feeds during the past year. It is our opinion that poultry raising will prove to be extremely 
profitable all during the coming year. 
Why not make definite plans now regarding your chick order for 1951? Place your order immediately and be 
assured of getting delivery exactly when wanted. Waiting too long now may cause a delay in fillmg your order. 
Do not take chances. To our thousands of old customers and friends, we say ‘““Thank You” for past favors. Your 
orders have been truly appreciated. 
CHICK PRICES 
Per 100 
White: Rocks 420) 50.4 2 os ne ee eee $15 00 
Barred Rocks ¢..3).5 3... 9 ee ee eee eee 15 00 
S.C. White. Leghorns. ic 6. oo. se hn nb cisiete es bo areeneie 15 00 
Super New Hampshire Reds....................... 16 00 
Red-Rock Crosses... ........ 0... cc cee ees 16 00 
Per 100 
White Leghorn Pullets......................0.0000- $33 00 
Super New Hampshire Pullets..................... 24 00 
Super New Hampshire Reds 
Super NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS 
If you are looking for an outstanding dual-purpose bird, 
you will find it in our Super New Hampshire Red chicks. 
White Leghorns Rapid feathering, with square blocky carcass; early producers 
of eggs. Cockerels weigh 3 to 3% pounds by 12 weeks. Very 
few pullet eggs. They lay like Leghorns and when you have 
fished with them as layers, those weighing 6 pounds and 
more bring im a nice cash return. 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
We are proud of the record our Single Comb White Leghorn 
chicks have made in Lancaster County. Year after year, 
customers return for their replacement stock, saying that 
their ast year’s flock did better than ever before. With proper 
management a flock of our pullets started during February or 
March, profitably produces eggs up to 16 months without a 
White Leghorn Chicks general molt. Pullets available when ordered early. 
WHITE 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Our “all-purpose” White Rocks have long 
been the favorite of Lancaster County farmers 
who dress poultry for city markets. They are 
very uniform in growth and in body weights. 
Top-quality dressed birds at all ages—no dark 
pin feathers. Plump, meaty breasts are especially 
attractive to retail buyers. Pullets mature early 
and make excellent year-round laymg_ flocks. e 
Order now so as not to be disappointed later. White Plymouth Rocks 
28 Prices Subject To Change FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 
