The Farm-poultry . tach themselves from the wallsof the tube, and floating in the fluid fromblood cells. Meanwhile the veins and arteriesare in process of formation, at isolated points,tirst as solid cylindrica cords, which are after- Stay WhiteWyandottes Are as easy to breed as the yellow ami creamy onesIf you have stay white blood. The sun lias noeffect 011 them if they are bred right. I have bredWhite Wyandottes longer than any New Engr-laml breeder, and those who know can tell youthat 1 have bred the -winners at the leadingshows for 15 years. If vour White Wyandottesdo not stay white ynu h


The Farm-poultry . tach themselves from the wallsof the tube, and floating in the fluid fromblood cells. Meanwhile the veins and arteriesare in process of formation, at isolated points,tirst as solid cylindrica cords, which are after- Stay WhiteWyandottes Are as easy to breed as the yellow ami creamy onesIf you have stay white blood. The sun lias noeffect 011 them if they are bred right. I have bredWhite Wyandottes longer than any New Engr-laml breeder, and those who know can tell youthat 1 have bred the -winners at the leadingshows for 15 years. If vour White Wyandottesdo not stay white ynu have thewrong strain. Ifyou want quality at right prices write nie. I havefour farms covered with the-m. HAWKINS,Lock Box 5,Lancaster, Mass. Phenomenal Winnings. BOSTON, 1901. Two lsts Toulouse deese; 1st young Pelt In duck : 2dold drake: 2d \V. Dotte cock. H. C. B. K. cockGoose eggs $4per 12;3 fot $1. Duck eggs $1 per 12-HA) tor $5; hen eggs $2 per 15. ELM VALE POULTRY YARDS,G. E. MAN N, .Manager. Dover, DAVIS Blue Barred Plym. Rocks. At H., —7, 1900, my birds won 11prizes on 10 entries, i*> close competition. My 1stprizecockl won the grand sweepstake prize forthe blithest scoring eoekl in the whole Americanclass. At Haverhill. Mass., Dec. 11-14. 1800,Hawkins,in4ge, I won 25 prizes, Including 1st, 2d, 3d, 4thcockls; 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th pullets; 1st and 2d Cup for the finest exhibit. Sweepstake forbest cock, 2ckls, 2 hens, and five pullets. At Boston show, Jan. it—n>. 1901, In competition with the hest liirds in I lie cast, I won 5 i ll,lions, includ-ing id and Stll pullets. 27 in class: 4th ckl. 29 l«class. These prizes w ere won with birds of my OH »breeding. ~f?i/i/^l cj from in grand pens, 4 mated to pro- I j\T\Xk^ dui xhlbillon ckls. mid6 to produce exhibition pullets. $:i tier 13; $.> per 20: $7 per 40: $ 100. Send for my folder giving a full descriptionof my malings for 1901. W. II. DAYIS, Haverhill, Mass. Care Merr


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