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TREES HAVE BEAUTIFUL TRUNKS 

 AND SPLENDID ROOTS 



Pattern, Pennsylvania 

 March 28, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



Shipment of trees arrived. We are mighty 

 well pleased with them. They are tine — ■ 

 splendid roots — beautiful trunks — you will 

 doubtless get some more orders in the fall. 

 Send me some catalogs for my friends. 

 J. A. Murray 



GOOD QUALITY, WELL ROOTED, 



VIGOROUS, AND RECEIVED IN 



GOOD CONDITION 



Avon Lake, Ohio 

 May 10, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



This is to advise that we have received 

 all trees ordered. We have finished plant- 

 ing and about 100% of them have started 

 to grow. Wish to say that these trees were 

 of very good quality, being well rooted, 

 vigorous, and received in good condition. 

 The Schenck Orchard Company 



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Mr. A. T. Lynd showing growth of his young peach trees. 

 Note well branched tops. Planted Spring of 1938; photographed 

 August of 1938. 



CUSTOMER APPRECIATES CARE AND 

 PROMPTNESS IN ORDER PLACED 



Palls?, Virginia 

 December 2, 1937 

 Gentlemen: 



I received the 50 peach trees in good condition. 

 All trees have been planted and are looking fine. 

 I wish to thank you for your care and promptness 

 in making this shipment. B. L. Martin 



100% STAND IN 365 PEACH TREES 



Webb. Arizona 

 February 10, 1937 

 Gentlemen : 



Last winter I set out 365 peach trees I received 

 from you and lost one peach tree which the ants 

 killed, or I would not have lost one single tree. 

 That is some record I claim. All of the trees made 

 a fine growth. Lewis Grizzle 



WILL ALWAYS RECOMMEND 

 BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES 



Inman, South Carolina 

 January 25, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



Mr. Ray Prince delivered the Elberta Peach Trees 

 to me about December 15th. The trees are fine with 

 good roots and a very good size and will, I am sure, 

 make a rapid growth and prove satisfactory in 

 every respect. I will assure you that I am well 

 pleased with the way I have been treated and will 

 always have nothing but praise for the fairness of 

 youi* company. 



I do deem it a pleasure to deal with a company 

 that will not only do what it says it will do, but 

 will go beyond that to make a satitfied customer. 



T. F. Bird 



Picking Strawberries from Bountiful Ridge Plants in 

 Penna. Mr. H. E. Deeble, near Ringtown, reports 100% 

 results. Good stand, splendid heavy beds and very 

 heavy production. He wrote that he picked Fairfax 

 so large that 9 berries filled a quart basket from the 

 above field. Successful results are assured with Bounti- 

 ful Ridge selected plants. 



42 INCHES OF GROWTH FOUR MONTHS 



AFTER PLANTING. OHIO CUSTOMER WILL 



ALWAYS PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREES 



IN THE FUTURE. 



Pataskala, Ohio 

 August 24, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



The above is a picture of Bountiful Ridge trees 

 planted on the farm of A. T. Lynd & Sons, Lick- 

 ing County, Ohio, spring of 1938, measuring 42 

 inches growth to date. We planted 2,000 Bountiful 

 Ridge Trees in '37 and '38, and Bountiful Ridge 

 trees for us from now on. A. T. Lynd 



GREAT SATISFACTION TO KNOW THAT 

 OUR NURSERY DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE 



Brownstown, Indiana 

 April 1, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



Sorry to learn you are out of Wilma and Salberta 

 peach. It is a great satisfaction that your nursery 

 does not go ahead and tag any variety which you 

 have as though they were what I called for. 



Emil V. Heller 

 (Note — It has always been the policy of the Bounti- 

 ful Ridge Nurseries to never substitute without the 

 permission of the customer.) 



TREES FINE— WILL CONSULT US 

 ON ANY FUTURE PLANTINGS 



Williamsport, Maryland * 



November 16, 1937 

 Gentlemen : 



Received peach trees yesterday and planted them 

 today. Are very much pleased with them. If we 

 plant any trees at any future time, will be sure to 

 consult you. 



Potomac Orchard Company 



ORDERED TREES FROM NURSERIES IN 



SEVERAL STATES— BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREES 



ARE THE BEST ! 



Southside, Tennessee 

 September 14, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



This past spring I order peach trees from you 

 and set them out in March. Every tree grew and 

 I have never had trees to make so much growth in 

 one year. I have ordered trees from the leading 

 nurseries in several states, but your trees are the 

 best I have ever gotten for the money. 



John. M. Matthews 



BEST STOCK EVER PLANTED 



Avon, Connecticutt 

 April 19, 1938 

 Gentlemen : 



Nursery stock received all O.K. Apple trees are 

 fine. Peach trees are the best I ever put in the 

 ground. All trees I bought last year lived and look- 

 ing fine. 



Raymond Pattison 



