Poultry fancier . so far as the quality of their stockis concerned, suffice it to say, that fact is knownfrom ocean to ocean and from the extreme fro-zen North land to the far off borders of the Sun-ny South. Wherever the Owen Farm birds ap-pear the Blue seems to deepen in hue, andribbons of the Better Sort enhance in value;but it is all right boys, we can follow up theblazed trail and gather a few of the frag-ments by the wayside. Every one of our read--ers ought to have the Owen Farms catalog andmating list for 1912. It is worth reading. Itis a veritable Storehouse of good to-da
Poultry fancier . so far as the quality of their stockis concerned, suffice it to say, that fact is knownfrom ocean to ocean and from the extreme fro-zen North land to the far off borders of the Sun-ny South. Wherever the Owen Farm birds ap-pear the Blue seems to deepen in hue, andribbons of the Better Sort enhance in value;but it is all right boys, we can follow up theblazed trail and gather a few of the frag-ments by the wayside. Every one of our read--ers ought to have the Owen Farms catalog andmating list for 1912. It is worth reading. Itis a veritable Storehouse of good to-day and mention The Fancier. Mr. Chas. Brundage, of Danbury, Conn.,breeder of Golden Wyandottes, and Secretaryand Treasurer of the Golden Wyandotte Clubof the World, is sending out circulars to allGolden Wyandotte Breeders in every part ofthe country, urging all live, up-to-date breedersof this magnificent breed to rally to the supportof this World-wide Golden Wyandotte , Boya, here is a chance to Boost, and. POULTRY FANCIER 207 boost, loo, for one of the grandest breeds onearth, and The Fancier trusts that Mr. Poun-dages office will be swamped with applicationsfor membership, as well- as advertisements forthe new Club Book. Strike now, boys, whilethe iron is at the right ht,«r. It is with pleasure we call the attention ofour readers to the ad. of Metuchen PoultryFarm, W. A. Smith, Prop., Metuchen, N. Smith is one of New Jerseys foremost poul-trym»n, and breeds all varieties of Minorcasaiid Buff, White and Black Orpingtons. Hisvictories in the show room for the past fifteenyears attest the high merits of his birds. Hehas won many blue ribbons in the lsrgestShows in the U. S. such as Baltimore, GrandCentral Palace, Hagerstown Pair, Philadelphia,Trenton, Augusta, Chicago, Red Bank and Mad-ison Square Garden, together with many othersmaller Shows. In the past three show sea-sons, including 1910 and 1911, Mr. Smith haswon nearly 300 regular premiums, besides agreat nu
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