134 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
WHITE LEGHORNS. 
(Single and Rose Comb.) 
Disqualifications. 
Red covering more than one-half the surface of ear-lobes in cockerels 
and pullets; feathers other than white in any part of plumage; shanks 
other than yellow. (See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Yellow. 
Eyes: Reddish-bay. 
Comb, Face and Wattles : Bright red. 
Ear- Lobes: White. 
Shanks and Toes: Rich yellow, red showing on outside back of 
scales, not a defect in males. 
Plumage: Web, fluff and quills of feathers in all sections pure white. 
BROWN LEGHORNS. 
(Single and Rose Comb.) 
Disqualifications . 
Red covering more than one-half of surface of ear-lobes in cock- 
erels and pullets; white in any part of plumage, except in under-color of 
hackle and saddle of both sexes, any age, also except one inch or less at 
base of sickles and one-half inch or less at base of primaries of cock birds 
(white showing in the foregoing excepted sections is to be cut one and one- 
half points in each section where found); shanks other than yellow. 
(See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE. 
Head: Plumage, dark red. 
Beak: Horn. 
Eyes: Reddish-bay. 
Comb, Face and Wattles: Bright red. 
Ear- Lobes: White or creamy white. 
Neck: Rich, brilliant red, with a lustrous greenish-black stripe 
running nearlv parallel with edges of and extending through each feather 
and tapering to a point near its extremity. 
Wings: Bows, rich, brilliant red; wing-fronts, black: primaries, 
black, lower web edged with brown; secondaries, black, edge of lower 
web a rich brown of sufficient width to secure a wing-bay of same color; 
