The national standard squab book . he greatest of hope in the business. It is one of the greatest investments of my opinion there are but a few honest investments which give better returns for money,at least I have found ni me better. I am in the squab business now as a side issue. I look for it in the near future to pay melarger returns than the salary I am now getting, which is $1100 a year. My present plant is composed of three lofts with a capacity of nearly .300 pairs of have other Homers than ycjurs and have compared the two to see which give the betterresults. I must co


The national standard squab book . he greatest of hope in the business. It is one of the greatest investments of my opinion there are but a few honest investments which give better returns for money,at least I have found ni me better. I am in the squab business now as a side issue. I look for it in the near future to pay melarger returns than the salary I am now getting, which is $1100 a year. My present plant is composed of three lofts with a capacity of nearly .300 pairs of have other Homers than ycjurs and have compared the two to see which give the betterresults. I must confess that I have A No. 1 birds, but yours excel them by far in the numberand size of squabs. I shall in a little while have only your birds on hand as I have already learned that theyare in a class by themselves and as an investment no stock can efjual them. Enclosed findmy order, wishing you miuli success.—H. N. B., District of Columbia. irTTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 275 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS. SQUAB BUILDINO IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. This looks like a view in tropical Florida but it is not; quite the opposite It is the plant of one of our customersin Northwest (;inada, Britisli Columbia, being t)n the edge of a clearing the foreground showing is an excellent market for squabs in British Columbia, same as everywhere else. CANADIAN MARKET GROWING. NO HOMERS IN THIS ONTARIO TOWN TO COMPAREWITH HIS. SQUABS WORTH $ A DOZEN. The first part oi October, 1907, I orderedone dozen pair i if Extra Plymouth Rock Homers and was surprised at the promptness of yourshipment. But 1 had everything ready and liberated the birds in their new home. As it wastheir moulting season when I received them, they did not lay for nearly four weeks, but whenthey did begin they worked like Trojans. One pair has laid 12 eggs in thesis months I havehad them, and I had a pair of squabs that weighed over two pounds, 28 days old. The marketquotations give such


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