MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 
.16. AMERICAN MILLET. 
17. SIBERIAN MILLET. 
18. GOLDEN MILLET. 
The above are samples of millet. No. 16 is the ordinary American millet. No. 17 is the Siberian (red) millet. 
No. 18 is the golden (yellow) millet. 
- FOUR YEARS’ BREEDING IN IOWA, 
I am about to save the pigeon manure and 
sell it to a tannery at Milwaukee that is 
nearest tome. They will buy it if there is no 
foreign matter in it. They object to tobacco 
stems. Please tell me what I could use so as 
to be able to sell it. : 
.If you remember, I purchased a few pairs 
of Extras from you over four years ago. am 
eieiag squabs to Chicago and doing fairly 
well considering the high price of feed 
here.—J.C., Iowa, 
Answer. Use straw. 
OLD CALIFORNIA CUSTOMER HEARD 
FROM AGAIN. We had 100 pairs of you 
once, but being obliged _to move away on 
business sold them. We shall get more 
breeders before long and would like to know 
what you have to say in 1908.—F. B. M., 
California. 
SIX-FOLD INCREASE IN ONE YEAR. 
September 21, 1907, I received six pairs of . 
your Extra Plymouth Rock Homers. I have 
now (September, 1908) 75 squabs. This is 
a fair increase for the old birds. My pigeons 
are the finest lot in Kankakee.—J. W., 
Illinois. 
All of these are good pigeon foods. 
NO RACE SUICIDE HERE. We cannot 
hold our pigeons back. We returned from 
California four months ago bringing our nine 
pairs with us and we now have 52. I would 
like to have a price list of your ‘birds again. 
We are counting on buying about 100 pairs, 
probably next spring. One little hen you 
sent is a wonder. She does not know any- 
thing about race suicide. I have a good mind 
to send her to President Roosevelt.—A. B. M., 
Missouri. 
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Two years ago 
I sent for your circulars, but I could not then 
see my way to try the business, but after 
seeing the success a friend of mine is making 
of it in Victoria, I am tempted to try it as 
I now have the necessary room and leisure.— 
W. M. L., British Columbia. : 
BOOSTED IN SOUTH DAKOTA. I am 
giving your birds a good boost all around here 
and I think vou will soon be receiving some 
orders. —G. B., South Dakota. 
_ HOTEL TAKES ALL. My birds are doing 
fine. I am getting $3 per dozen for sauale 
and the hotel takes all I can breed.—W. C., 
West Virginia. 
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