Poultry fancier . nly; 1-2-4-5-6 pullets, showing 5 only; 1-2 pens, showing 2 only; first cockerel mating, first pullet mating; nine cups and manyother specials, including both CHAMPION MALE and CHAMPION FEMALE, QUEEN KATHERINE our First prize Hen was the sensation of the show and was pointed out by all as the leading feature. Herdaughter, Katherine II, the first prize pullet, was her only rival as a general favorite. In order to show atTopeka and demonstrate the quality of our Rocks in the West, we were obliged to forego the pleasure ofshowing at Madison Square Garden, New York where for FIVE
Poultry fancier . nly; 1-2-4-5-6 pullets, showing 5 only; 1-2 pens, showing 2 only; first cockerel mating, first pullet mating; nine cups and manyother specials, including both CHAMPION MALE and CHAMPION FEMALE, QUEEN KATHERINE our First prize Hen was the sensation of the show and was pointed out by all as the leading feature. Herdaughter, Katherine II, the first prize pullet, was her only rival as a general favorite. In order to show atTopeka and demonstrate the quality of our Rocks in the West, we were obliged to forego the pleasure ofshowing at Madison Square Garden, New York where for FIVE YEARS PAST Grove Hill Rocks have won more prizes and points than any competitorand averaged more as well. Never before have we had better stock to offer you for sale, representing the perfected product of years ofscientific breeding, accomplishing what is seemingly impossible. Let us trade together. Some day you there is no better time to start than now. EGGS from the best yards ever mated. Catalog Founder of our Cru ader line ofChampion New Yo k Males—ThreeChampions in Five yea s at N. Y, Grove Hill Poultry Yards, wXc!egni£?si,?,rop- Box , Waltham, Mass iSL 270 POULTRY FANCIER John J Comer; 3d, John Spare. Pullet, 1st,2d, Harold Maxson; 3d Reese Meredith. Light Brahma^—Cock, 1st, Walter , 1st, Walter West. Cockerel, 1st, JosephNovack; 2d, Walter West. Dark Brahmis—Pullet, 1st, Ray Shiber; 2d,3d, Anthony Swenck. White Lan?shans—Cock, hen, cockerel andpullet, 1st, William Belmont. Single-Comb Black Orpingtons—Cock, 1st,John Griffith: 2d, Ray Shiber; Hen, 1st, 3d,T Holten; 2d, M A McHenry. Cockerel, 1st,P J Freiler. Single-Comb Black Orpingtons—Pullet, 1st,2d, 3d, P J Freiler. Single-Comb Brown Leghorns—Hen, 1st,Dr. M D Svnier. Cockerel, 1st, 2d, Dr. M DSnyder. Pullet, 1st, Dr. M D Snyder; 2d,3d. George Parks. Cornish Indian Game—Cock. 1st. Hohn Tin-ner; 2d, Elmer J Willman. Hen, 1st, 2d, 3d,Elmer J Willman. Cockerel, 1st, 2d, ElmerJ
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