ly of breeding both kinds, and of sales of the Penciled stock at 

 low prices, the literature sent out direct to customers says there 

 has not been a dark fawn male oh this place in several years. 

 Curiously enough breeders of the American Standard type always 

 use the term "dark fawn" to describe the English birds ; thus this 

 fact of having no English males, on the place is proof as positive 

 as any buyer needs that the "English Penciled" or "dark fawn ' 

 birds offered year after year by this breeder are nothing but culls 

 from the American Standard birds. 



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