The national standard squab book . d and young and lots ofeggs. We got 50 cents a pair for the squabs we sold, but I did not wish to sell many because I amto raise them for breeders. It certainly pays to buy the Extras, for evenbody who sees them says they ^e splendid, butI believe your Manual is just as necessary make it a paying business. I do not see how Icould raise them without it. Perhaps I will want some more breeders if I get the buildingready this summer.—G. L. G., Wisconsin. ONE SALE LED TO ANOTHER. No doubt you are acquainted with CarltonDaniel, who is a first cousin of mine. Hi


The national standard squab book . d and young and lots ofeggs. We got 50 cents a pair for the squabs we sold, but I did not wish to sell many because I amto raise them for breeders. It certainly pays to buy the Extras, for evenbody who sees them says they ^e splendid, butI believe your Manual is just as necessary make it a paying business. I do not see how Icould raise them without it. Perhaps I will want some more breeders if I get the buildingready this summer.—G. L. G., Wisconsin. ONE SALE LED TO ANOTHER. No doubt you are acquainted with CarltonDaniel, who is a first cousin of mine. Hispigeons looked so fine that they encouragedqje to buy of you. I dont think mine can bebeaten.—F. W., Indiana. OUTGROWN THE COOP. Please send mefive do.^en nestbowls and one drinkingfountahi by express. My coop has got toosmall to hold the birds. The dozen pairsyou sent me have increased to 125 birds.—F. C. W., Massachusetts. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 112 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908. SHIPSHAPE FLYING is the flyin? pen of the place illustrated on preceding page. By the use of inch boards the owner has finishedoff the timbers so that the eiTect is permanent and beautiful. THIS NEW JERSEY BREEDER RECEIVES $ A DOZEN FOR HIS SQUABS AND THEDEMAND IS SO GREAT THAT HE CANNOT FILL HIS ORDERS. SO BUYS MORE BIRDS In sending my second order (January, 1907) for your Extra mated birds, I WDuld like to put ir»a few words in reeard to birds I received from you in 1904. My birds bave done sent to Boston $30 for 12 pairs. The birds arrived in the finest shape that was ever seen inthis part of New Jersey. I received tle birds in May, 1901, and had eii?ht pairs of squabs inJuly. I t leu went to work and kept all squabs for a short time unti they got to sevenmonths old, tlen I went to mating them the way you show in your Manual. I now in January,1907, have 200 birds which is only one fourth of the birds I raised,


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