Let's Talk It Over at The Farm Show This Tear 



ONE OF OUR EXHIBITS IN THE FARM SHOW 

 BUILDING— HARRISBURG, PENNA. 



The Farm Show at Harrisburg, Penna., is generally 

 recognized as being the greatest Agricultural Ex- 

 position in the World. Records indicate nearly 400,000' 

 people have been attending this Exposition yearly. It 

 is usually held the third week in January. The Bounti- 

 ful Ridge Nurseries have exhibited their products during 

 "Farm Show Week"' for more than 15 years. Since the 

 new buildings Avere erected we have always occupied a 

 space immediately adjacent to the Main Entrance Aisle. 

 OUR EXHIBIT WILL BE AT THE SAME LOCATION 

 DURING" THE JANUARY 1947 FARM SHOW. It will 

 be a pleasure to greet you there this year. 



THIS INVITATION WE EXTEND TO OUR THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS IN PENNA. AND SUR> 

 ROUNDING STATES WHO MAY ATTEND THE FARM SHOW THIS YEAR — JAN. 13 to 17, 1947 



THE FOURTH GENERATION OF OUR KEMP BOYS. 



Yes, they are older now — Their interest is in the deve- 

 lopment of BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES to better 

 customer satisfaction. We hope you can meet them per- 

 sonally before too long. 



MR. 



KIPP PLEASED 



Kenton, Ohio, April 16, 1946 



Dear Sirs: 



I received the trees and vines on 15th and I am well 

 pleased with them. 



Your friend, 



David E. Kipp 





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Our offices connected with and located in the HEART 

 of activities on Bountiful Ridge tends toward better 

 satisfaction to you when buying Bountiful Ridge Trees 

 and Plants. Our offices and storages occupy more than 

 % acre. This is the HUB of Bountiful Ridge Product- 

 ion and Distribution of better trees and plants for the 

 planter. 



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PRAISE FR03I aill.TON, NEW YORK 



Milton, New York, May 11, 1946 

 Dear Sirs: 



We received your strawberry plants in fine shape and 

 in good time. Thanlcs to your prompt delivery. Every- 

 thing was satisfactory and I have the plants in the 

 ground and they look fine. I expect them to be very 

 fine plants by the looks of them. 

 Yours, 



Wm. Lynch 



VERY WEUU PLEASED 



Lewistown, Pa., May 16, 1046 

 Dear Sirs : 



I am very well pleased with the strawberry plants 

 that I got from j'ou. The last planting all grew, the 

 first — some died due to dry weather and wind. Just to 

 let you know that I am pleased. 



Resi>ec( fully, 



Charles W. Doiiaiig 



COMMENTS APPRECIATED 



Wilmington 284, Del., May 20, l'J46 

 Dear Sirs : 



The Cherry tree and Erly-Red-Fre Peach arrived in 

 fine condition Saturday P.M. They are two of the finest 

 trees I ever planted and I wish to thank you for your 

 kind interest in the matter. Both trees are opening 

 leaf buds already. 



Very truly yours, 



Paul E. I'tt 



I.ATE BUT O.K. 



Lancaster, Pa., April 16, 194G 

 Dear Sirs: 



Received 2 Colora peach trees today about which I 

 wrote you yesterday to explain delay. They were on 

 the road 8 days but arrived in good condition. They 

 are very nice trees and look like they should grow with- 

 out any trouble. 



Truly yours, 



,T. C. Dougliertv 



NICE TREES 



Ware Neck, Va., Dec. 3. 1945 

 Gentlemen : 



The trees arrived today and I at once put them in the 

 ground. They look like nice trees. Thank you. 

 Yours, 



Col. J. T. Leary 



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