The national standard squab book . am sure that you \\-illappreciate it. These squabs are the largestthat I have ever seen. I will have one ofmy friends take a snap shot of my pigeonhouse and send you a picture.—E. B.,Mis^uri. MORE ORDERS FOR SQUABS CAN FILL. HOW TO FEED SUN-FLOWER SEEDS. I am thinking aboutplanting a batch of simflower seeds. Willyou please let me know if this is a good feedfor them, and how to feed it—either freshfrom the stalk or pick it and let it dry. Itwould be a great saving to feed this duringthe winter for me. The pigeons boughtfrom you are , doing their d


The national standard squab book . am sure that you \\-illappreciate it. These squabs are the largestthat I have ever seen. I will have one ofmy friends take a snap shot of my pigeonhouse and send you a picture.—E. B.,Mis^uri. MORE ORDERS FOR SQUABS CAN FILL. HOW TO FEED SUN-FLOWER SEEDS. I am thinking aboutplanting a batch of simflower seeds. Willyou please let me know if this is a good feedfor them, and how to feed it—either freshfrom the stalk or pick it and let it dry. Itwould be a great saving to feed this duringthe winter for me. The pigeons boughtfrom you are , doing their duty. I havemore orders for my squabs than I can filland getting 35 to 40 cents apiece. I do notdo any plucking. My pigeons are doing fineconsidering being locked in all the time.—W. S., New York. Note. Sunflower seeds are good for pigeons,being used largely as a substitute for hemp-seed. Cut off the heads when grown and drythein. When you wish to feed a head, throwit into the pen whole and the pigeons willpick out the READY TO KILL These squabs are four weeks old. See how plumpand broad-breasted they are. FLORIDA FRIENDS ENTHUSLASTICOVER PLYMOUTH ROCKS. I have a friendwho is very enthusiastic over my will send you an order the first of thecoming week for 48 pairs of your ExtraPlymouth Rocks such as mine Do yourbest for him. Of course he expects to gettwo extra pairs thrown in as a premium. Mybirds are getting along very nicely.—W. J. D.,Florida. HAS HEARD FROM HIS FRIENDS. I have heard from several of my friends aboutyour birds, stating they were very fine. Iwant to get some of your stock.—S. W. H.,Kentucky. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 WOULD NOT TRADE HIS PLYMOUTHROCKS FOR ANY IN HIS MONTANATOWN. I have had fair luck and in all tneHomers in town from different companies, Iwould not trade the ones I got from you forany of them. Friday noon, April 12, bycarelessness, some boy friends


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