Poultry fancier . my strains have been bred for heavy laying since their foundation. AS SHOW BIRDS They need no introduction. The Summit and Black Diamond strains of which I am now the sole owner, have won many blueribbons in all parts of the land and will durng the season of 1912. Their unmatchable record at Grand Central Palace, MadisonSquare and Philadelphia substantiate the s atement of the best in America. I can furnish you SHOW BIRDS THAT CAN WIN—BREEDERS THAT WILL PRODUCE THEM Let me quote you prices on these Langshans The breed that has come to the front with leaps and bounds; all beca


Poultry fancier . my strains have been bred for heavy laying since their foundation. AS SHOW BIRDS They need no introduction. The Summit and Black Diamond strains of which I am now the sole owner, have won many blueribbons in all parts of the land and will durng the season of 1912. Their unmatchable record at Grand Central Palace, MadisonSquare and Philadelphia substantiate the s atement of the best in America. I can furnish you SHOW BIRDS THAT CAN WIN—BREEDERS THAT WILL PRODUCE THEM Let me quote you prices on these Langshans The breed that has come to the front with leaps and bounds; all because theydeserve it; new varieties boomed by extensive advertising flourished for awhile but the Langshans has stood the test of the mostsevere kind and as for beauty, stateliness and productiveness both for eggs and meat they are unmatchable wins at Grand CentralPalace Show. BUENA VISTA POULTRY YARDS, C. M. Ferry, Prop. Summit, New Jersey POULTRY FANCIER 35 * 4*4*4**4*4*4*4*4*4** 4*4* 4*#4*4* 4* 4*4*4* *4*4*# 4*. White Wyandotte male Chief Winimac. Owned and bred by Chas. V. Keeler, Winimac, Ind. 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4*4* * .Hp. *J!e* it it it <Jr t if if ic 1c ^Jc t!p tJc *sle* it* it* {•> wji^ii^j wjj kjj ^ w|j i/fj Jfj ujj ujg ujii i^j ujj ujj wj t-fJ vjj yfg C|j ^ ^ Cfj ^ JfJ i/Jj i/Jj vjj ujg l/Jj tj« Ofj tjj p- 36 POULTRY FANCIER A Day With Messrs Bright and Smith on the Grove HillPoultry Farm, Walthartv, Massachusetts. It had long been our desire to visitthe Grove Hill Poultry Yards, Bright, prop., and on Mondaymorning following the Great BostonShow, that desire was gratified. Wehave for a number of years noted thesplendid quality of B. P. Rocks andS. C. Brown Leghorns exhibited by theGrove Hill Poultry Yards, but hardlyexpected to find such a general classof top notch birds as we found at thisplace. We did not see a poor bird in eitherthe Rock or Leghorn class, but wedid find every yard replete with thatsplendid superiori


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