. Catalogue of silver Campines. Campine chicken. FIRST PRIZE SILVER CAMPINE PULLET BOSTON vSHOW JAN. 1915- ^HOMESTEAD CAriPIHE FARM, WAYLAND, MA3J 1st Prize Pullet, Boston, 1915 One of the gems of the Campine classes at the recent Boston Show was first prize pullet. She was a specimen full of style and action, showing plenty of vigor and vitality. The fact is the egg shown lying before her in the picture was laid a few minutes before the picture was taken. Campines have always been heralded as egg producers, especially, in Belgium from whence they orignally came, and with their improved style


. Catalogue of silver Campines. Campine chicken. FIRST PRIZE SILVER CAMPINE PULLET BOSTON vSHOW JAN. 1915- ^HOMESTEAD CAriPIHE FARM, WAYLAND, MA3J 1st Prize Pullet, Boston, 1915 One of the gems of the Campine classes at the recent Boston Show was first prize pullet. She was a specimen full of style and action, showing plenty of vigor and vitality. The fact is the egg shown lying before her in the picture was laid a few minutes before the picture was taken. Campines have always been heralded as egg producers, especially, in Belgium from whence they orignally came, and with their improved style of plumage they are a breed to fill the wants of those wishing an all around beautiful and useful fowl. The above pullet is one of the choicest we have seen this past season, having excellent shape and beautiful clear, snappy barring. No doubt she will be a valuable individual also as a breeder in the pens at Home- stead Campine Farm, Wayland, Mass.—A. O. Schilling. 13. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Phipps, Charles Alexander], 1858- [from old catalog]. [Boston, The American fancier & stock-keeper co. ]


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