MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 



10. WHITE WHEAT. 



11. POOR RED WHEAT. 



12. WHEAT SCREENINGS 



No. 10 is good white wheat. (It is all rig;ht to feed white wheat to pigeons if you cannot Ret red wheat.) No. 

 11 shows a poor quality of red wheat. The berries vary in size, showing that the wheat is a mixture, and sprinkled 

 through them can be seen oats and elevator sweepings. No. 12 is an even poorer kind of wheat known as wheat 

 screenings. This is tlie refuse of a wheat elevator, including sweepings, broken grain, hulls, rat manure, etc. Such 

 sweepings or screenings are not a profitable feed for pigeons. They are fed quite largely by many people who buy 

 the cheapest they can get of anything, but a fiock fed on this will be out of condition and will raise poor squabs. 



WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS 

 WORTH FIVE DOLLARS A PAIR. My 



partner sent to the Plymouth Rock Squab 

 Company for a pair of your white Homers 

 and when he got them they were dandy ones. 

 They were worth the money. When he sent 

 for them, we just wanted to see if they were 



food , and we sent for five more pairs at 

 2.75 a pair. We got them safely and now 

 I wouldn't sell them for a V. — F. L., New 

 York. 



WANTS ONLY THE SQUABS WHICH 

 PLYMOUTH ROCK EXTRAS BREED, I 

 am mailing you $20 for which I want Extra 

 fancy Plymouth Rock Homer breeders. 

 I am breeding about 100 pairs of Homers 

 that produce squabs that weigh about nine 

 and one-half pounds, but the demand is for 

 the largest. So send me something good. 

 Mr. Chase, my neighbor, bought a few pairs 

 of you about one year ago and has been hav- 

 ing very good success. — E, E, T., Missouri, 



RAISED THREE YEARS FOR FAMILY 



USE. I saw your advertisement in the Ladies 

 Home Journal and will be glad if you will 

 send me one of your free 1908 books on squab 

 raising. We bought pigeons of you about 

 three years ago. They have been very 

 satisfactory. We raise them for family use 

 only. — Mrs. J. G. P., Virginia. 



WOULD PAY TEN DOLLARS FOR THIS 

 BOOK. I would not be without your Manual 

 no, not if it cost me $10 to get one, for it gives 

 me more instruction, pleasure and satisfaction 

 than I can express. — L. A. W.. Georgia. 



RECOMMENDED BY A FRIEND. Will 



you please send me price list and literature 

 about the raising of squabs'' A friend of ours 

 recommended your company to us, as his 

 son-in-law purchased some pigeons of you 

 last spring and they are very satisfactory. — 

 W. H., State of Washington. 



ONE DOLLAR A PAIR FOR PLYMOUTH 

 ROCK SQUABS IN PITTSBURG. I am 



getting $1 per pair for all the squabs I can 

 raise, and will have another order for breeding 

 stock as soon as I can arrange for larger 

 quarters. — H. R., Pennsyl\'ania. 



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