American poultry world . ow much to invest to get a good, honest start in the breeding of Single or Rose Comb Buff Leghorns combining Exhibitionand £gi* producing qualities, I suggest the purchase of a $ or $ Breeding Pen. For the man who is out for Eggs and cares little for theexhibition end, the purchase of a $ Trio or $ Pen,will give grand results. Get my descriptive price list. Success—Buff Book My beautiful illustrated 8x11, 32-page Catalogue, withcolored cover design, contains colored- plate insert of a pair ofBuff Leghorns (suitable for framing), snowing true col


American poultry world . ow much to invest to get a good, honest start in the breeding of Single or Rose Comb Buff Leghorns combining Exhibitionand £gi* producing qualities, I suggest the purchase of a $ or $ Breeding Pen. For the man who is out for Eggs and cares little for theexhibition end, the purchase of a $ Trio or $ Pen,will give grand results. Get my descriptive price list. Success—Buff Book My beautiful illustrated 8x11, 32-page Catalogue, withcolored cover design, contains colored- plate insert of a pair ofBuff Leghorns (suitable for framing), snowing true color andshape to breed to. This book covers every point of the poultrybusiness, especially the feeding, breeding, mating, conditioningand care of Buff Leghorns; also covers the diagnosing ofdiseases common to poultry, and a specific cure for will be mailed to any part of the United States orCanada, upon receipt of twenty-five cents, either coin or stamps. F. A. TECKTONIUS, Route 20, RACINE, WISCONSIN 192. Mr. Bachraans Card ISilver Wyandotte Feathers. black lacing in feathers of breast andbody, with well laced double wins barand well striped hackles and saddlesthan formerly f The Silver Wyandotte males aremuch better in lacing in all sections;also better in color as to pure silverbacks, etc., but striping of saddles andhackle, I think has been somewhatneglected in order to get the open lac-ing. J. F. Van Alstyne. Yes and no. We find we can breeda larger percentage of show malejthan in former years, and the lacedwing-bar a common thing; but no inregard to saddle and hackle. Thelarge open centers in most cases donot carry with them that dense blackstripe in hackle or the defined saddle AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD feathers as is seen more in the happymedium, which we consider must bethe American Silver of the future, al-though some very open-laced males dohave the defined saddle and well strip-ed hackles. W. E. Samson. We have more first class males, es-pecially as far


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