Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . .Silver Spangle Hamburg. White Leghorns. yellow legs and pure white plumage make thenavery attractive. In size they are about the samea-s the Brown variety. They are non-sitters andsplendid layers of good sized eggs; are good for-agers if left to roam, and yet bear confinementwell. They mature early and begin laying whenafcout four months old. Our pens are all Waynes fid Knapps strains. Setting of thirteen eggs,«i; Hens, $ each; Pullets, $ each: Cocks,00 each; Cockerells, $ each. Very fine breeds. BI,ACK M


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . .Silver Spangle Hamburg. White Leghorns. yellow legs and pure white plumage make thenavery attractive. In size they are about the samea-s the Brown variety. They are non-sitters andsplendid layers of good sized eggs; are good for-agers if left to roam, and yet bear confinementwell. They mature early and begin laying whenafcout four months old. Our pens are all Waynes fid Knapps strains. Setting of thirteen eggs,«i; Hens, $ each; Pullets, $ each: Cocks,00 each; Cockerells, $ each. Very fine breeds. BI,ACK MINORCA. THae Black Minorca is a well established breed«i English fowls, belonging to the Spanish varie-ties, and wherever bred are considered a valuableHsreed, are hardy, both as fowls and chicks, easilymi«ed, mature early and pullets commence layingwfeen very young. They are non-sitters, smalleaters, splendid foragers, and without doubt veryprofitable; their adaptability to all soils and places,,whether in confinement or allowed unlimitedHflnge, make them very popular


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