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re Bi Pe This breeder’ 
b iG ey waose plant is 
pictured at the 
left lives in a 
thickly-settled 
residential neizh- 
borhood in Wash- 
ington, D.C. The 
building in which 
his pigeons are 
kevt is at the rear 
end of his_ resi- 
dence lot. It isa 
two-story brick 
building 20x40 
feet and contains 
t-vo hundred nest 
boxes. The two 
windows have a 
southern ex pos- 
ure. The flying 
pen, 10x12 feet by 
16 feet high, takes 
« inonly one win- 
dow. He has bred 
Carneaux here. 
He has bred alt 
kinds of pigeons, 
he says, but has 
never seen such 
breeders as our 
Carneaux. He has 
bred youngsters 
from our birds 
weithing nineteen 
and t hree-quar- 
ters ounces when 
twenty days old. 
A CITY SQUAB HOUSE, 
TWO YOUNG WOMEN TOO BUSY MAKING MONEY WITH SQUABS AND CHICKENS TO 
WRITE A LONG LETTER. © Please excuse our delay in writing you as we are busy most every 
minute of the day raising chickens for our winter layers, and they cause more work than the 
pigeons, but we thought the two were a good combination, as we can sell everything we can 
raise. There is a great demand here for squabs, and ours are fine, if I do say it myself. 
We are very much pleased with the last lot yousent. They are beauties. All our birds are 
good workers. - 
Sometime in the near future we will write and give you a little of our experience since we 
have started in the squab business. This time of year is a busy one for us, getting everything 
going for the winter when prices are the highest. We are having much better succe:s this year 
than last. Excuse this delay and we will write later —Miss H. L. A. and Miss E. E. S. 
FOUR DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS A DOZEN FOR SQUABS IN SPOKANE. _INSIST- 
ENT DEMAND. The market for squabs here (Spokane) is good, and I am getting 40 cents apiece 
forsquabs. The demand is more than the squab raiserscanfurnish. I thought I would takea 
sample of your birds, and they surely have proven good.—M. M., State of Washington. 
CANNOT SUPPLY THE DEMANDS FOR SQUABS IN THIS ALABAMA TOWN. My pigeons 
are getting along fine. I cannot very well supply the demands here for squabs and may have to 
order more Plymouth Rock Homers soon. Please write me at once as I would like to order as 
soon as possible.—C, N., Alabama. 
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 
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