. The Farm-poultry. birds. t. V. , Box 169, Nhelton, Colin. STRAWBERRYPLANTS The Senator Dunlap isthobestgrower, bes t producer, bestshipper, best seller. I offerover ) of these plants atsurprisingly low prices; iiftyother varieties. Large vari-ety fruit plants, roses, 22dyear Send for I n o catalogue,L. J. FARMER, BOX 619. PULASKI, N. f WHITE LEGHORNS WHITE PEK1N DUCKS S^ gle and Rose Comb White Leghorns, While Wyandotte*,While and Hai red Plymouth Rocks, Imperial PekluDucks. Winners o£4 Ribbons at Madison SquareGarden Shows, 1900, and IS liiblions at DutchessCount


. The Farm-poultry. birds. t. V. , Box 169, Nhelton, Colin. STRAWBERRYPLANTS The Senator Dunlap isthobestgrower, bes t producer, bestshipper, best seller. I offerover ) of these plants atsurprisingly low prices; iiftyother varieties. Large vari-ety fruit plants, roses, 22dyear Send for I n o catalogue,L. J. FARMER, BOX 619. PULASKI, N. f WHITE LEGHORNS WHITE PEK1N DUCKS S^ gle and Rose Comb White Leghorns, While Wyandotte*,While and Hai red Plymouth Rocks, Imperial PekluDucks. Winners o£4 Ribbons at Madison SquareGarden Shows, 1900, and IS liiblions at DutchessCounty Pair, 1900. Lggs from prize matinee, our verybest slock, $8 for 15; $15 per 100. High class fell ililystock, specially bred to product; fertile eggs, ,$ for13; $0 per lot). In any quantity; all clear eggs replacedfree if returned express prepaid. Duck eggs, $ 10: S8 per 100; SO pens. 2000 layers; Cut of sameIn Cyphers Catalogue, and their authorized agent. BONNJK liKAE POULTRY FARM,New Rochelle, N. EDITOR Farm-Poultry :—My place,which is called Mountain View Farms, in Ulster county, In townof Loyd, and only five miles from thecity of roughkeepsie, and consists of two sep-arate farms, but run as one. One is the home-stead place of my father, and one my ownindividually. Previous to 1891, the homesteadplace was run on fruit and farm products,and, of course, some fowls, generally from 50to 75. Iu 1801,1 bought a small farm adjoin-ing the homestead place, and started in thepoultry business, making fancy market eggs aspecialty, and run a wagon to Poughkeepsieonce a week, and sell my own eggs. When I first started I would sell to grocers,but of late years I am selling some toprivatefamilies. Those that go to the grocer I getfrom two to three cents advance over marketprice, and what goes to private families I get five cents above market price. We havehouse room for from 800 to 900 head of layingstock, and houses are so arranged that allhave free range, an


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