. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . Japanese The Japanese Bantam. Ban-tam, a town on the Island artridge Cochij» The Partridge Cochin, alarge and esteemed breed ofdomestic fowls. La Fleche This is a French fowl, both male and female having a rich blackglossy plumage. Has a large compact crest which nearly obscuresthe face. Leghorns The Rose Co


. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . Japanese The Japanese Bantam. Ban-tam, a town on the Island artridge Cochij» The Partridge Cochin, alarge and esteemed breed ofdomestic fowls. La Fleche This is a French fowl, both male and female having a rich blackglossy plumage. Has a large compact crest which nearly obscuresthe face. Leghorns The Rose Comb Brown Leghorns are very popular, being better adaptedto our colder climates than the Single Comb varieties. They combine bothusefulness and beauty. As egg producers they are simply the same asall other varieties of Leghorns, being first-class in that respect. Wehave often noticed the statement made about some breeders favoritevariety, as everlasting layers, egg machines, etc. If there are anyfowls to which we can justly apply this term, it is to the Leghorn have good style, beautiful plumage, and are, generally speaking, veryhandsome and attractive. They are hardy, chicks easily raised, andmature quite early. Pullets begin laying quite young if well cared size they rank the same as the Single Comb variety. Cocks weigh


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