$200.22 
In Six Tlonths From 20 Hens 
To the average poultry man that would seem impossible, and when we tell you that we have 
actually done a $500.00 poultry business with 20 hens on a comer im a city garden 30 feet wide 
by 40 feet long, we are simply stating facts. 
It would not be possible to get such returns by any of the systems of poultry keeping recom- 
mended and practised by the American people; still it is an easy matter when the new PHILO 
SYSTEM is adopted. 
Two-Pound Broilers 
in Eight Weeks 
are raised in a space of less than 
a square foot to the broiler with- 
out any loss, and the broilers are 
of the very best quality, bringing 
here three cents per pound above 
the highest market price. 
The New System Covers All Branches of 
the Work Necessary for Success 
from selecting the breeders to marketing the product. 
It tells how to geteggs that will hatch, how to hatch 
nearly every egg and how to raise nearly all the chicks 
hatched. It gives complete plans in detail how to 
make everything necessary to run the business and at 
less than half the cost required to handle the poultry 
business in any other manner. There is nothing com- 
plicated about the work,and any man or woman that 
can handle a saw and a hammer can do the work. 
Our Six Months’ Old Pullets Are Laying at 
the Rate of 24 Eggs Each Per Month 
in a space of two square feet for each bird. No green 
cut bone of any description is fed, and the food used is 
inexpensive as compared with food others are pent 
Our new book, the PHILO SYSTEM OF PRO- 
GRESSIVE POULTRY KEEPING, gives full par- 
ticulars regarding these wonderful discoveries with 
simple, easy-to-understand directions that are right to 
the point, and 15 pages of illustrations showing all 
branches of the work from start to finish. 
Don’t Let the Chickens Die in the Shell 
One ot our secrets of success is to save all the chick- 
ens that are fully developed at hatching time, whether 
they can crack the shell or not. Itis a simple trick, 
and believed to be the secret of the ancient Egyptians 
and Chinese which enabled them to sell the chicks at 
ten cents a dozen. 
Chickens Feed at 15 Cents a Bushel 
Our book tells how to make the best green food with 
but little trouble and have a good supply any day in 
the year, winter or summer. It is just as impossible 
to get a large ead yield without green food as to 
keep a cow without hay or fodder. 
Our New Brooder Saves 2 Cents 
on Each Chicken 
No lamp required, No danger of chill- 
ing, over-heating or burning up the 
Chickens as with brooders using 
lamps or any kind of fire. They 
G. M. . also keep all lice off the chick- 
Three-pound white Orpington rooster, 10 weeks 
old, raised by the Philo System 
SPECIAL INTRODUCTION OFFER 
$ 1 By special arrangement $ 1 
we are able to send you 
1.—The Philo System Book with right 
to use all plans. 
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Review—a monthly paper for 
utility breeders. 
The Philo System 
Is Unlike All Other 
Ways of Keeping 
Poultry 
and in many respects is just the 
reverse, accomplishing things in 
poultry work that have always 
_ been considered impossible, and 
getting unheard-of results that are 
hard to believe without seeing. 
However, the facts remain the 
same; we can prove to you every 
word of the above statement. 
Hard to Believe the Results Accomplished 
by the Philo System 
VALLEY FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 5, 190K 
It was my privilege to spend a week in Elmira dur- 
ing August, during which time I saw the practical 
working of the Philo System of Poultry Keeping, and 
was surprised at the results accomplished in a small 
corner of a city yard. “Seeing is believing,” they say, 
and if I had not seen, it would have been hard to be- 
lieve that such results could have followed so small an 
outlay of space, time and money. 
(Rev.) W. W. COX. 
The Quality of the Large Flock Raised in 
a City Lot Is the Best Evidence. 
Your system of poultry keeping should appeal to all 
poultrymen. The advantages of your system are 
many, and the quality of the large flock of poultry 
you have raised on your city lot is the best evidence 
of its success. GEO. L. HARDING. 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
It Is Beyond Doubt the Best Thing of Its Kind 
3 ABINGTON, MASS., Nov. 15, 1907. 
The Philo System Book received to-day. It is be- 
yond doubt the best thing of its kind that y have ever 
seen. There are one or two single items that I con- 
sider worth the full price of the book. I will begin to- 
morrow to remodel my plant to follow the lines laid 
down in your book as nearly as possible, and next fall 
hope to have the business reduced to yourexact methods 
to keep a flock of about 150 fowls. M.R.BOND. 
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