If breeders can produce Anconas as good as shown in this Color Plate they can feel 

 quite safe in exhibiting at our best shows, and win the blue ribbons. Thanlcing you again 

 and with kind personal regards I am 



Yours very truly, 



^ „ ^. . . „ A. M. Emch. 



638 Division St. 



From Secretary of American Poultry Association. 



Mansfield, 0., Nov. 29, 1913. 

 Ancona World, Franklinville, N. Y. 



Gentlemen: Your beautiful illustration of Anconas in natural colors is fine, and a 

 work or art truly representing true-to-life the popular loy/h, male and female. But few 

 colored illustrations to date equal this reproduction. 



Very truly yours, 



S. T. Campbell. 



From Secretary of the Ohio A. P. A. 



Mt. Vernon, 0., Nov. 11, 1913. 

 The Ancona World, Franklinville, N. Y. 

 My dear sir: I wish to acknowledge receipt of your wonderful creation. You will 

 please accept my congratulations on the production of the beauty you have produced for 

 Ancona breeders. You no doubt will have some letters from so-called critics, but truth- 

 fully I would not attempt to offer a single suggestion in way of an improvement in the 

 pair. No doubt some of the breeders will say the female has too much white in it, but 

 she is just right to suit my fancy. Wish I had a pen of the quality they represent. Thank- 

 ing you for your letter and the picture 



Believe me most sincerely yours, 



Luther A. Stream. 



From a Poultry Educator. 



Scranton, Pa., Nov. 24, 1913. 

 Ancona World, Franklinville, N. Y. 

 Dear sir: Both you and Mr. Schilling can be proud of the Color Plate of Anconas. It 

 is certainly well done. Thanking you for the courtesy and wishing your journal success. 



I am yours truly, 



T. F. McGrew. 



From a Noted Breeder and Judge. 



Hope, Ind., Nov. 26, 1913. 

 Ancona World, Franklinville, N. Y. 

 Dear sir: Your letter and Color Plate of Anconas at hand. I want to congratulate 

 you on getting out such a splendid Color Plate and assure you it is going to do the breed 

 you champion a lot of good. I see no reason why this illustration should not represent the 

 breed splendidly; in fact I consider it a good illustration or it would not carry the signa- 

 ture of Mr. Schilling. Again complimenting you I beg to remain 



Yours truly, 



U. R. Fishel. 



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