American poultry world . ime goes on. There is no doubt thatplump, medium-sized fowls will alwayssell at a premium, and as egg producers—their record speaks for them. Personally I have much faith in thefruit and poultry combination. I havethree acres set with forest trees, fruittrees, flowers and garden, and I gatherpeaches, plums, pears, apples, walnuts,hickory nuts, potatoes, beans, tomatoes,cabbage, etc., and along with all thesethings I grow White Wyandottes. Sucha combination proves wonderfully at-tractive and if the city man must go totown for business, such a home in thesuburbs will mak


American poultry world . ime goes on. There is no doubt thatplump, medium-sized fowls will alwayssell at a premium, and as egg producers—their record speaks for them. Personally I have much faith in thefruit and poultry combination. I havethree acres set with forest trees, fruittrees, flowers and garden, and I gatherpeaches, plums, pears, apples, walnuts,hickory nuts, potatoes, beans, tomatoes,cabbage, etc., and along with all thesethings I grow White Wyandottes. Sucha combination proves wonderfully at-tractive and if the city man must go totown for business, such a home in thesuburbs will make him long for quittingtime every night and make his Sundaysall holidays. A NEW FREE POULTRY BOOK Jim Rohan, president of the Belle CityIncubator Co., Box 117,, -Racine, Wis., hasexceeded his former efforts in compiling anattractive catalogue, describing the goodsmanufactured by them. It is full of illustra-tions made from actual photographs and con-tains much information regarding the hatch-ing and breeding of JIM ROHANPresident, Belle City Incubator Company. This new poultry book is called HatchingFacts, and is the result of twenty-five yearsexperience in manufacturing incubators antbrooders. Mr. Rohan has in mind the ex-perienced poultryman as well as the inex-perienced one when compiling this book, andboth can find matters of interest within thecovers of the 1917 Belle City Incubator , which will be sent free to readersof tihs journal, if they mention A. P. copy is ready. A post card with yourname and address will bring it to you. EGGS FROM BL UE RIBBON WINNERS Columbian Plymouth Rocks True Blue StrainWhite Faverolles Crystal Strain None bet-ter Eggs $3-°° per 13. Buff Cochin Bantams—A few sittings at $3, F. LEACH, CORNWALL, N. Y. Single Comb White Leghorns = EXCLUSIVELY = YOUNG AND BARRON STRAINS Three thousand breeders on free farm range, inoculated and free from bred for great winter laying; milk fed. Eggs now ready


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