The national standard squab book . M. C. C, New Jersey. PLYMOUTH ROCKS THE ONLY KINDWORTH WHILE. I hope later on to doaway with all except what I am purchasingof you and get all Plymouth Rocks, as I amconvinced they are the only kind worth will leave the selection entirely with yovi,feeling sure you will send the best you have.—Mrs. D. W. A., Georgia. SQUABS IN ARKANSAS. The squabbusiness is a new enterprise in this I can w(jrk it up I will build another houseand order more birds from you. I have afriend who is thinking of buying a lot fromyou. When he sees mine I am sure he


The national standard squab book . M. C. C, New Jersey. PLYMOUTH ROCKS THE ONLY KINDWORTH WHILE. I hope later on to doaway with all except what I am purchasingof you and get all Plymouth Rocks, as I amconvinced they are the only kind worth will leave the selection entirely with yovi,feeling sure you will send the best you have.—Mrs. D. W. A., Georgia. SQUABS IN ARKANSAS. The squabbusiness is a new enterprise in this I can w(jrk it up I will build another houseand order more birds from you. I have afriend who is thinking of buying a lot fromyou. When he sees mine I am sure he willdecide at once. Thank you for your prompt-ness and square dealings.—C. W., Arkansas. MANUAL WORTH TEN TIMES HALF ADOLLAR. I received your National StandardSquab Book and find every time I pick it upsomething new in it. It is worth ten timesits cost. I would not let any one have it forwhat I paid for it.—P T. L., Penns^•lvania. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 291 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS. 16. AMERICAN MILLET. 17. MILLKl. 18. GOLDEN MILLET. The above are samples of millet. No. 16 is the ordinary American millet. No. 17 is the Sil«rian_ (red) 18 is the golden (yellow) millet. All of these are good pigeon foods. FOUR YEARS BREEDING IN IOWA. I am about to save the pigeon manure andsell it to a tannery at Milwaukee that isnearest to me. They will buy it if there is noforeign matter in it. They object to tobaccostems. Please tell me what I could use so asto be able to sell it. If you remember, I purchased a few pairsof Extras from you over four years ago. I amshipping squabs to Chicago and doing fairlywell considering the high price of feedhere.—J. C, Iowa. Answer. Use straw. OLD CALIFORNIA CUSTOMER HEARDFROM AGAIN. We had 100 pairs of youonce, but being (jbliged to move away onbusiness sold them. We shall get morebreeders before long and would like to knowwhat you have to say in 1908.—F. B. M.,California. SIX-FOLD


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