The Farm-poultry . uth Attleboro, Mass. F. M. POLL.\Rl>. G. H. POLLARD. PARKS REDS PAN-AMERICAN J St Cockl. 1st, 4th, and 6th Pnl. 3d Hen in Rose Comb clase. 1st Cockl. •^d, 3d, and ..th Pul. 2d Hen in Single Comb claes. At Montreal, Canada, Ist ckl.: l?t ptn ; Isl. Lind 3d pullet in 3. C. class. At Boston, In tlie largest class of Reds ever together 1st and2d pullel; hen: and 4iii pen in K. C cla> ihf hands of our customers our Reds have wonat all I he leading sliuws. Onr iiiaiings this SL-ason are sure to produce winners,X^i^ ^ ^ Fiom .=ek*cte<i nialings. S2 per 15;JUV
The Farm-poultry . uth Attleboro, Mass. F. M. POLL.\Rl>. G. H. POLLARD. PARKS REDS PAN-AMERICAN J St Cockl. 1st, 4th, and 6th Pnl. 3d Hen in Rose Comb clase. 1st Cockl. •^d, 3d, and ..th Pul. 2d Hen in Single Comb claes. At Montreal, Canada, Ist ckl.: l?t ptn ; Isl. Lind 3d pullet in 3. C. class. At Boston, In tlie largest class of Reds ever together 1st and2d pullel; hen: and 4iii pen in K. C cla> ihf hands of our customers our Reds have wonat all I he leading sliuws. Onr iiiaiings this SL-ason are sure to produce winners,X^i^ ^ ^ Fiom .=ek*cte<i nialings. S2 per 15;JUVI VJTk^^ S5 per 4o: inoiihatur eggs S6 per 100. A iiniile<i niHiiber o£ sittini:s frni mating of foorfemales and one male to pr<<luce winners ai Sj per 15. J^atisfaciory hatches in all classes Cockls, S3 to Pullets, S3 to So. Circular, Give me an opportuaity and I will please 1?. PARR. 195 Lowell St., Methuen, Mass. GREAT CROPS OF Strawberries And How To Grow Them. Is the title of a Book which has workeda revolution in strawberrv growing, andCAUSED TWO BIG BERRIES TOGROW WHERE ONE LITTLE ONEg-rew before. The author has grown theLARGEST CROPS OF BERRIESEVER PRODUCED on an acre. Thebook explains how YOU CAN DO THESAME. It will be sent to vou FREEIF YOU MENTION THE PAPER INWHICH YOU SAW THIS onlv scientifically developedTHOROUGHBRED STRAWBERRYPLANTS to be had for spring of them is worth a dozen commonscrub plants. R. M. KELLOGG. Three Rivers, Mich, 8S between rows of asparagus furnished theneeded green feed for all our fowls. Withoutthis strong ferliiizer the rape could not haveoccupied this space, as the soil was liy nomeans rich, naturally. I know one case of a womau of meansenough to carry on a handsome place, to dressextravagantly, and to keep a man for coachand garden all the year, who adds poultry toher source of income. The man, who manageseverything, and who knows his business, toidme that last win
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