American poultry world . 700 Wash. St. SO. BRA1NTREE, MASS MOTTLED AND BLACK. I won four firsts and one second on five entriesat MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, where there were 14 Javas exhibited. JAVAS SETH W. MORTON, Albany, N. Y. MEMBER AMERICAN JAVA ASSOCIATION. =W HITE H O U D A N S= are now in the Standard, after enthusiastic support from such great judges as Drev-enstedt, Rigg, Denny, Piatt and Shove. Their utility qualities are no less wonder-ful than their beauty. They are prolific layers of the largest white eggs, the tablefowl of unique and cardinal merit, a combination not heretofore found


American poultry world . 700 Wash. St. SO. BRA1NTREE, MASS MOTTLED AND BLACK. I won four firsts and one second on five entriesat MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, where there were 14 Javas exhibited. JAVAS SETH W. MORTON, Albany, N. Y. MEMBER AMERICAN JAVA ASSOCIATION. =W HITE H O U D A N S= are now in the Standard, after enthusiastic support from such great judges as Drev-enstedt, Rigg, Denny, Piatt and Shove. Their utility qualities are no less wonder-ful than their beauty. They are prolific layers of the largest white eggs, the tablefowl of unique and cardinal merit, a combination not heretofore found in old breedsor new. Learn about them by writing toF. D. BAERMAN, DUNELLEN, NEW JERSEY BLUE ANDALUSIANS Bred as a specialty and producing winners at all shows. 104 ribbons and 17specials at 13 shows during 1914-15. Winner Champion Challenge Cup atBoston and Blue Andalusian Club Specials wherever offered. Wonderfullayers of large white eggs. Stock and eggs for sale. Send for 1915 mating list. E. D. BIRD, GREENWICH, YOUNGS STRAIN S. C WHITE LEGHORNS (/ HAVE NO OTHER BREEDS) Acknowledged throughout the world as being the standard for all the Leghorns and the leading strain of heavy layersThey have been bred in line since 1853 for heavy egg production alone, and the show birds have simply been chosen fromthe layers. They are the only original line bred strain of Leghorns in America today. Why not come to Headquartersand Get the Best? Hundreds of yearling hens and cock birds for sale. Eggs at half price remainder of season. Matinglist free. Address, D. W. YOUNG, MONROE, N. Y. 732 AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD August, 1915 RIGHT USE OF RHODE ISLAND RED SPORTS Is It Proper to Exhibit and Win Prizes on Single Comb Sports From RoseComb Matings and Then to Advertise and Sell Eggs From a Mating Headedby Such Sports Without Acquainting Your Customer With the True Facts? IN the June issue of A. P. W. beginningon page 582, appeared the first install-ment of an article under the abovetitle i


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