STORIES OF SUCCESS WITH PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS 
Manual is, from every point of view, that is, 
as a business book, a model of the rare thing 
called “ good’? English, and almost as a 
Naiuralist’s standard work—the best thing 
I ever saw. This letter does not call for re- 
ply, but it does no harm to anyone to know 
that a good piece of his work is recognized 
and appreciated by some one else who believes 
in and strives to do good work himself. I 
wish you continued success.—F, G. A., San 
Francisco. 
HIS NEIGHBOR HAS DONE WELL FOR 
NINE MONTHS AND WILL NOT SELL ANY. 
The pigeons came two hours ahead of your 
letter informing me of the shipment. They 
arrived in fine condition, had plenty of feed 
and water, and were delivered promptly, 
and I am PM Soeets with them. They are 
beauties. y neigabor, Mr. Cole, bought six 
pairs from you last June and now, nine 
months later, has nearly fifty pigeons, and 
will not sell one of them at any price. I 
tried all over this city of sixty thousand peo- 
ple to buy six pairs of pigeons and could find 
only one pair forsale. I return basket today. 
Please accept thanks for your prompt de- 
livery.—R. M. T., Ohio. 
TREATED IN AN HONEST AND GEN- 
EROUS MANNER. My pigeons arrived 
yesterday morning in perfect condition and 
I am delighted with them. They are beau- 
ties, and I want to say you have kept your 
word to the letter and treated me in an hon- 
est and generous manner. Return basket 
today.—Mrs. A. L., Illinois. 
HE IS PROUD OF HIS FIRST PUR- 
CHASE. My pigeons arrived safely Satur- 
day in fine shape, not even soiled. I am very 
much pleased with them and thank you for the 
extra pair. They are a fine lot of birds, and 
Iam proud of them. You will hear from me 
from time to time.—V. M., Virginia. 
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS PLEASED. I 
take pleasure in letting you know we received 
our stock in very good condition. We re- 
ceived them one day before we got your let- 
ter. We got them home and with much sur- 
rise we counted fourteen instead of twelve. 
e return many thanks to you for your 
kindness and liberality. They are doing 
nicely.at present. They are lovely birds.— 
L. B. S., Ontario, Canada. 
FIFTY PAIRS TO START—THESE DID 
WELL ENOUGH TO MAKE THE CUS- 
TOMER RUN HIS ORDER UP TO THREE 
HUNDRED PAIRS IN THREE MONTHS. 
Enclosed find check for $125, for which 
please send us fifty pairs of your extra breed- 
ing stock. Hoping same will be satisfactory, 
and if pleased with stock will probably want 
more soon. Please ship first of next week if 
convenient. (Three months later.) En- 
closed find check for $385, for which please 
send me two hundred and fifty pairs Extra 
Homer breeding pigeons. I have taken credit 
of $40 on the first order as I was informed at 
your office when down there, if the order was 
made three hundred pairs within three months 
I could have a rebate on them. Hope this is 
satisfactory.—C. W. P., Rhode Island. 
BEST BIRDS EVER SEEN IN NEW 
JERSEY. The birds you shipped me are a 
fine-looking lot, and I think are the best I 
have ever seen.—H. J. F., New Jersey. 
FILL REPRESENTATIONS TO THE LET- 
TER. The pigeons arrived safe and sound. 
They fill your representations to the letter. 
I am more than pleased with them and wish 
you all the success that honest dealing en- 
titles you to.—C. A. V., New York, 
HE EXHIBITED HIS PLYMOUTH 
ROCK HOMERS AT THE FAIR AND WON 
WITH THEM. I took some of my pigeons 
bought of you to our Fair and got first and 
second premiums. I have taken good care 
of them.—W. A. C., New York. 
“WHAT FINE BIRDS, AND HOW 
LARGE THEY ARE.” I received the pig- 
eons all right. Every one whosees the birds 
says, ‘‘ What fine birds, and how large they 
are. I never saw such large pigeons before!’ 
and it is just what I think. Thank you for 
. sending such fine birds—S. L., Michigan. 
TO FLORIDA IN FINE CONDITION. I 
received the birds shipped by you to me last 
Friday, having made the trip in fine condi- 
tion, and I feel proud of them. They are 
certainly beauties.—A. C. H., Florida. 
HE HAS NOT LOST A BIRD, YOUNG OR 
OLD, IN BREEDING FROM PLYMOUTH 
ROCK STOCK. Will you please give me 
address of parties who buy pigeon manure? 
The birds purchased of qe one year ago 
next month have done well. I have not dis- 
posed of any and have not lost one young or 
old. It has caused considerable talk here- 
about, for many parties have pigeons and 
have lost many of them. Newcomb who 
bought a few of you on my advice, told me 
he wished he had bought all of you, but he 
bought of several other sources and has been 
dissatisfied. I have about completed my 
big house and shall soon call on you for more 
birds.—A. P., Massachusetts. 
THIS WOMAN IN CONNECTICUT OUT- 
GREW ONE HOUSE AND BUILT UP INTO A 
FINE PLANT. It is some time since you 
heard from me and so I will write a few lines to 
show how I am getting along with my pig- 
eons. They are doing fine. have squabs all 
ages. I have about thirty-five pairs of old 
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