The national standard squab book . s, that is, Kaffir corn, hemp seed, Canadapeas, as no one here handles them. Will you kindly inform me as to where I may , and if not too much trouble quote prices. I hope to be able to dispose of my commonstock and replace same with your fine birds.—G. S. W., Utah. EIGHT PAIRS OUT OF NINE QUICKLYAT WORK. Recently my son recci\-ed ninepairs of Extra Plymouth Rock Homers and it is his wish that I notify you of their safearrival and that he is well pleased with of the nine pairs are at work. In facthe has a dozen young, and eggs to hatch


The national standard squab book . s, that is, Kaffir corn, hemp seed, Canadapeas, as no one here handles them. Will you kindly inform me as to where I may , and if not too much trouble quote prices. I hope to be able to dispose of my commonstock and replace same with your fine birds.—G. S. W., Utah. EIGHT PAIRS OUT OF NINE QUICKLYAT WORK. Recently my son recci\-ed ninepairs of Extra Plymouth Rock Homers and it is his wish that I notify you of their safearrival and that he is well pleased with of the nine pairs are at work. In facthe has a dozen young, and eggs to hatch.— S. P. T., Missouri. BURNED OUT, BUT STARTS A NEWFLOCK. Please send me a catalogue of yourbest stock. I biught some Extra PlymouthRock mated birds about a year ago cjf you,but lost all in a fire which burned the pigeonhouse down. I made good money on themand liked them for pets very much and Iwish to stock up again. —J. R., Missouri. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 270 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS. ANOTHER VIEW OF MASSACHUSETTS PLANT. The customer whose main phint we ilhistrate on this page and the preceding page lives not far from our Melrosefarm. His building has been erected after our plans and is a duplicate of our own buildings with slight of these variations is ventilators in the roof, an excellent idea. The ventilators in our own houses are at theends of the houses, which serve well, but on very hot days in summer we have felt the need of additionalventilators in the roof as this customer has built them. He has room enough in the cellar of liis house to growmushrooms and rhubarb. The rhubarb grows fast and to great size. This customer grows rhubarb five feet highin the dark in such a place and there is a good market for it. He is a market gardener and understands how toutilize the under part of his squab house in this manner. He heats this house and the cellar under it with a hotwater plant. If any of our custome


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