204 AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
Breast: White, each feather distinctly penciled across with narrow, 
parallel bars of greenish-black. 
Body and Fluff: Body, white, each feather distinctly penciled 
across with narrow, parallel bars of greenish-black, the bars forming, as 
nearly as possible, narrow, parallel lines across the bird. Fluff, white, 
penciled with black. 
Legs and Toes: Thighs, white, penciled across with greenish-black; 
shanks and toes, leaden-blue. 
Under-Color: Slate. 
WHITE HAMBURGS. 
Disqualifications. 
Red in ear-lobes covering one-third of surface; feathers other than 
white in any part of plumage; shanks other than leaden- blue, except the 
natural fading from age. (See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Leaden-blue. 
Eyes: Brown. 
Comb, Face and Wattles: Bright red. 
Ear- Lobes: White. 
Shanks and Toes : Leaden-blue. 
Plumage: Web, fluff and quills of feathers in all sections, pure white. 
BLACK HAMBURGS. 
Disqualifications. 
Red in ear-lobes covering one-third of the surface; white in the face 
of cockerels or pullets; pure white in any part of plumage extending over 
half an inch, or two or more feathers tipped or edged with positive white; 
shanks other than leaden-blue or black, except the natural fading from age. 
(See general disqualifications.) 
COLOR OF MALE AND FEMALE. 
Beak: Black. 
Eyes: Black, or brown. 
Comb, Face and Wattles : Bright red. 
Ear- Lobes: White. 
Shanks and Toes: Black. 
Plumage: Surface, lustrous greenish-black throughout. Under- 
color, black. 
