1907 
MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY AND HEATED BY STEAM. 
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PAYING PLANT IN HANDSOME BUILD- 
INGS. ‘I enclose photograph showing my 
four units and office room. The building is 
made of matched lumber so that they are ab- 
solutely air-tight if so desired. It is equipped 
with steam heat, electric light, hot and 
cold water and both telephone systems. In 
the office room the grain bins are zinc-lined 
and moisture proof. The top is upholstered 
so that when the lid is down the room has a 
very pleasant appearance. 
I have today broken ground for two more 
units, as my young birds are coming on_so 
fast that I must make room for them. Be- 
sides supplying the Elmira market, I am sav- 
ing my most promising young ones in order 
to increase my flock. 
have bought from you exclusively because 
I liked your business methods and believe you 
are fair and square. Your birds are good 
breeders and throw heavy, white-skinned 
squabs. , Business is good and as fast as I 
make money I enlarge my plant.—L. S. W., 
New York. 
SOME AT WORK AFTER LONG JOUR- 
NEY. The pigeons (dozen pairs) arrived, 
August 12, in good condition with the excep- 
tion that two of them had each one wing hurt. 
I have waited to see how badly they were 
hurt before writing, but think they will pull 
through all right for one of them has taken a 
mate and is building on the floor of the pigeon 
house. Five pairs of them are building and 
three pairs are driving, while several others 
are paired off.—B. V., State of Washington. 
e brown paper are squabs just killed to get them into the picture, 
FINEST BIRDS PERFECTLY MATED. 
CHANGED HIS HOUSES. I want to tell you 
about my birds. I received them the Satur- 
day of the week you shipped them; turned 
them out on Monday and they went right to 
building. I have got three setting and I see 
the others are starting to build. hey went 
right to work without any trouble. They go 
into the house every night just as if they were 
raised there. They are the finest birds I ever 
saw. I have just finished another large 
pigeon house and flying pen and I have put 
my white ones into it. Since I read your 
Manual I_ have changed most all my pigeon 
houses. I find they are so much better than 
mine. If any one is going into the pigeon 
business I would advise them to get one of 
your books on birds. I am sorry I did not get 
one long ago. Just as soon as I can get rid of 
my common pigeons I want to replace them 
with yours. I have got to build another 
pigeon house and it will be about October 
before I get through with it, and I shall need 
nestbowls and other supplies.—C. E. G., 
North Carolina, 
SMALL ORDER FOLLOWED BY LARGER. 
Enclosed you will find an express money 
order, for which A gan ship me the following: 
12 pairs Extra Homers, one dozen wood-fibre 
bowls, 25 pounds hempseed, 100 pounds 
Canada peas. , Please ship as soon as possible. 
The three pairs of Extra Homers you sent 
Tuesday reached here Thursday in fine 
condition, Thank you for your prompt 
shipment,—G. J. A., New Jersey. 
LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 
