his flocks, Mr. Bailey had brought them by 1892, to 

 an excellence beyond any of the imported stock. 



In 1893, Mr. Bailey imported two fine bucks 

 from South Africa. An account of the buck Pasha 

 will be found in this book. 



In 1899, another direct importation from South 

 Africa was made, and the great sire Capetown was 

 secured. 



In 1901, Dr. W. C. Bailey secured four of the 

 best Angoras obtainable in Asia Minor, by personal 

 selection, and added them to the Bailey flocks. This 

 was the first importation made in America from Asia 

 Minor for twenty-five years. 



During all these years, since 1865, Mr. Bailey 

 had been constantly at work with his Angora flocks. 

 There were many hardships to overcome, and most of 

 the original Angora breeders gave up the struggle. 

 We honestly believe that if it had not been for his 

 perseverance the Angora industry would not be in its 

 present prosperous condition. 



Register. 



We have been keeping a register of our stock, 

 and this register is the oldest in the United States, or 

 the world. Animals registered in the Bailey Angora 

 Goat Record have a universal standing. 



Manufacturers of Gloves, Robes and Trimmings. 



The Angora Robe and Glove Company was estab- 

 lished in 1875, with C. P. Bailey as president. Later 

 Mr. Bailey secured sole control of this company. We 

 have been using goat skins and mohair in large quan- 

 tities for the last thirty years, and to-day 



WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR COAT SKINS 

 AND MOHAIR. 



