The Farm-poultry . e AlpinPoultry Farm, East Hampton. :; hen: :t ckl. W. Ger-ard Vermllye, 2 ckl; 3 pul. A. O. V. Ducks—G. D. Tilley, 1 ck: 1 hen; 1 ckl: 1pul. Snow Crest Poultry Farm, Clarks Summit,Pa., 2 hen; 2 ckl. Toulouse Geese—All to Westlook Farm. I muden Geese—Glenbreekin Farm, 2 hen; 1 H. Stickles, Claverack, 1 hen; 1 pul. White China Geese—All to Elm Poultry Yards. Wild or Canadian Geese—Glenbreekin Farm, 1ck. G. D. Tilley, I ckl: 1 pul. Egyptian Geese—Westlook Farm, 1 ck; 1 Farm, 2 ck; 2 hen. A. O. V. Geese—G. D. Tilley, 1 ck; 1 hen; 1 ckl; 1pul. Elm Poultry


The Farm-poultry . e AlpinPoultry Farm, East Hampton. :; hen: :t ckl. W. Ger-ard Vermllye, 2 ckl; 3 pul. A. O. V. Ducks—G. D. Tilley, 1 ck: 1 hen; 1 ckl: 1pul. Snow Crest Poultry Farm, Clarks Summit,Pa., 2 hen; 2 ckl. Toulouse Geese—All to Westlook Farm. I muden Geese—Glenbreekin Farm, 2 hen; 1 H. Stickles, Claverack, 1 hen; 1 pul. White China Geese—All to Elm Poultry Yards. Wild or Canadian Geese—Glenbreekin Farm, 1ck. G. D. Tilley, I ckl: 1 pul. Egyptian Geese—Westlook Farm, 1 ck; 1 Farm, 2 ck; 2 hen. A. O. V. Geese—G. D. Tilley, 1 ck; 1 hen; 1 ckl; 1pul. Elm Poultry Yards, 2 ck. Bronze Turkeys—H. P. Robblns, Southampton,L. I., 3 ck; 3 hen. J. D. Godfrey, Huntington, [.,1, 2 ck; 1, 2 hen; 1 ckl; 1 pul. Buff Turkeys — All to Charles W. Hawkins, LakeRonkonkoma. White Turkeys—All to John StickleB. If we could count our chickens beforethey are hatched we would all he in thepoultry business. —Farmer*. Advocate. OurBigFreePoultryGuideI s Read u For You /fow!. We want everyreader of this paperto have a free copy of theCyphers Companys Poultry Growers Guide for1912—just off the presses—the biggest, mosthelpful poultry book of the year. Its brim-full of information of down-to-the-min-ute practical value to every poultry raiser—nomatter what incubator he uses. It has 244 pages—7/^ x 10 inches in size andweighs a pound. It illustrates anddescribes Cy-phers Incubators and Broodersand the more than 100 StandardPoultry Supplies manufacturedby the Cyphers Company. It gives portraits of scores ofleading famous poultrymen andillustrates the largest and most successful poultryand egg plants and duck farms in the country. It tells you fully about the $1, we are todistribute in cask prizes to poultrymen and womenwho write us, in their own words, the best reportsof their individual s?iccesses in poultry raising forprofit by taking advantage of local, home conditions. CYPHERS Incubatorsand Brooders Cyphers 1912 Guide gives


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