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A NEW JERSEY PLANT. 

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HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW IS HAVING A 

 PROFITABLE EXPERIENCE WITH PLY- 

 MOUTH ROCK HOMERS. Yours dated 

 November 20 was received this p.m. I 

 shall be very much pleased to have the pair 

 of birds as you suggest and will gladly pay 

 transportation on the same. I do not con- 

 sider you are under any obligation to " make 

 good " under the circumstances, as I ap- 

 preciate accidents will happen in transporta- 

 tion, but since you make this offer I will 

 greatly appreciate the favor. 



My brother-in-law, Mr. Merritt, has been 

 telling me fabulous things of the squab 

 industry, and I propose starting with the 12 

 pairs, allowmg them to accumulate for two 

 years, and determine positively the per- 

 centage of increase, profit, etc. 



The birds Mr. Merritt purchased of you 

 have certainly done wonderful work, and this, 

 too, after being shipped to California and then 

 to St. Louis. The birds you shipped me are 

 truly very handsome, and feel stire they will 

 do well. I have been breeding and shipping 

 fancy poultry for the past 15 years. — ^R. W. B., 

 Missouri. 



KNOWN BY REPUTATION. I know you 

 by reputation to be- the largest and most 

 successful and reliable breeders in America, 

 therefore, I am to buy stock from you and 

 would be glad to have your prices. — H. C. M„ 

 Tennessee. 



MANUAL IS PREPARED EXPERIENCE. 



The birds I got from you are in every way 

 larger and finer looking than any other 

 Homers I have ever seen around here. Their 

 squabs are larger at the^ hatch and incom- 

 parably larger at maturity, or four weeks. 

 They seem to be attentive birds and extra 

 good feeders. I love the business and I love 

 my birds. I have followed yotu- Manual 

 as regards feeding and watering £tnd find that 

 I get the best results. It seems to be just 

 what it is, prepared experience for the begin- 

 ner. My policy was, if you-don't know, refer 

 to the Manual, and I always foimd that I did 

 the right thing and vepr seldom if ever went 

 wrong. — W. T., Virginia. 



PLEASANT BUSINESS RELATIONS. Our 



business relations have been so pleasant and 

 satisfactor3r I will leave it entirely to your 

 discretion in making me a present of a pair 

 of Extra Homers. (Copy of your letter 

 attached herewith expl^s all.) My birds 

 are doing finely and I know vour book by 

 heart and will follow it carefully all through. 

 I will give you an order soon for more Extra 

 breeders. — ^A. D. W.. Kansas. 



ONE YEAR'S INCREASE. Your book 

 is the best I have seen and is very satisfactory. 

 Just one year ago I purchased 24 pairs of yotir 

 Plymouth Rock Homers. Now I have 200 

 young birds. I am well pleased with them. — 

 W. A. L.. Ohio. 



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