STORIES OF SUCCESS WITH PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS 
MANUAL PRACTICAL AND BEST. Your 
Manual came to hand and can see that it is 
a book everybody should have who may be 
interested in pizeons. I have had-birds for 
eight years and read all kinds of books, I 
think yours is the best which can be had.— 
H. E. E., Pennsylvania, 
HIGHLY SPOKEN OF IN VIRGINIA, 
Will you kindly send me your price list of 
books and circulars giving your prices, etc. 
Being very much interested in this industry 
and expecting soon to go into business, I 
wish to get your prices and information. I 
have heard your company spoken very highly 
of here in Virginia and wish to get acquainted 
with you.—J. W. K., Virginia. 
A GUARANTEE WHICH GUARANTEES. 
The two sick birds are improving and are 
almost as lively as the others. Your offer 
to make them good in case they did not get 
better- shows that your guarantee means 
something. A good many persons have seen 
them and all agree that they are far ahead 
of the ordinary run of pigeons, and any one 
who understands anything at all about live- 
stock of any kind can see it at a glance.— 
J. G., Pennsylvania. 
A CUSTOMER IN THE BERMUDA 
ISLANDS GETS HIS HOMERS IN GOOD 
ORDER. The pigeons arrived here all safe 
on Monday, December 5. One of them is a 
little dull, and we have separated it from the 
others and hope that it will get all right.— 
G.S., Bermuda Islands, 
PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS HAVE 
THE CALL IN JERSEY CITY. Enclosed 
find remittance for which please send me six 
pairs Plymouth Rock Homers by Adams Ex- 
press. If these are satisfactory and as nice 
as some of your birds I have seen in Jersey 
City, I will want more shortly, as I have ac- 
commodations for about one hundred pairs. 
—F. E. F., New Jersey. 
BIRDS DID BETTER THAN HE FIG- 
URED WHEN HE STARTED. Can you 
favor me with the address of some squab 
buyer in the vicinity of Syracuse, New York? 
The birds I got of you a year ago are doing 
finely and surpassed my expectations, Am 
having to enlarge again,—W, L., New York. 
EXPRESS DELIVERY BEAT THE MAIL. 
Pigeons came yesterday in fine condition. I 
am more pleased. Thank you for filling the 
order so promptly. The birds were here 
three hours before yon peer telling me that 
you had shipped.—C. M. G., New York, 
HER SECOND ORDER FROM FAR- 
OFF WASHINGTON. Find enclosed $68.17, 
for which please send me forty pairs Plymouth 
Rock Homers and supplies as specified. This 
is my second order.—Mrs. M. G., State of 
Washington. 
GOT A DOZEN, NOW HAS 200. Please 
send me the names and addresses of some of 
the firms in New York City and other places 
which deal in squabs and pizeons. I have 
now about two hundred pigeons. I got a 
dozen pigeons from you to start with in June, 
1903. What is the price of squabs and old 
Pigeons now?—J. G. G., Pennsylvania. 
SQUABS ARE A “TERRIBLE SIZE.” 
My flock is increasing rapidly and I must 
provide for them. I also inform you that. 
my birds are doing finely and breeding 
steadily right along and are very healthy. 
Our squabs are of a terrible size. An 
would be astonished to_see them at 
weeks old.—A. B., New Yor 
PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMER USED AT 
THE CHRISTENING OF A FOUR-MASTED 
SCHOONER DOWN IN MAIN. I write to 
say that the Homer pigeon which you sent 
to Mr. E. R. Chapman a few days ago, was 
uesd at the christening of the new four- 
masted schooner ‘‘ Augusta W. Snow ” which 
was launched at the yard of Messrs. E. and 
I. K. Stetson this forenoon, and was released 
at 11.20 a.m. today, and if she turns up at 
home I shall be very glad if you will inform 
me of the time, etc. The following inscrip- 
tion was attached to her leg. written in in- 
delible ink on a piece of linen—‘* Bangor, 
Maine, Christening Pigeon from pec 
of Schooner Augusta W. Snow, May 6, 1905.” 
—wW. B.S., Maine, 
WELL SATISFIED AFTER A YEAR OF 
BREEDING. It is one year ago last Decem- 
ber that I received thirty-six pairs of your 
pigeons. I am well satisfied with the results. 
They have demonstrated without doubt they 
are breeders all right. I have sold a few 
dozen squabs, eaten a couple of dozen and in-. 
creased our flock by many dozens. I have 
as fine lot of pigeons as one would wish and 
they are producing squabs right along. The 
pigeons I raised last year are producing birds 
ane are an unusually fine lot of pigeons.— 
. P., New York. 
A _ GOOD START IN THE FIRST SIX 
MONTAS. The pigeons I bought of you in 
July have done finely. I think I got seven 
pairs and now (February) I have close to 
twenty-five pairs and the young ones have 
bezun to lay now. J see that they will mul- 
tiply very fast.—T. E. G., Alabama. 
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 
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