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A Wonderful Root System 

 Sure Pleased With Plants 



Quarryville, Pa., April 20, 1933. Received those 

 strawberry plants and they were in fine shape and 

 we are sure pleased with them. J. S. Greer. 



After 7 Days Looked Like Just Dug 



St. Joseph, Mo., May 4th, 1933. Received straw- 

 berry plants O. K. They were seven days on the 

 road, but looked as if they had been freshly dug. 

 They were big and fine. Grover Drowns. 



May^This 

 Year Be 

 Yom Best 



This page is generally used for a little, 

 personal talk with you but we are going 

 to let some of our customers do the talk* 

 mg this year. We believe they can tel) 

 you more on this one page than we could - 

 by using the entire catalog. Read what' ' I 

 they have lo say. ; If we receive your order '- ' 

 we will try to please you as we did themT t 



Is All We Clami For It i ^ 



Altoona, Pa., May 18, 1933. The nursery stock * \^ 

 reached us in good condition and the stock is al' '" '* 

 you claim for it. h. S. Riddle. j 



They Have Wonderful Roots 

 Elverson, Pa., April 27, 1933. The strawberrv 

 n ".^ = .> ^^ today in fine condition. Thev have 

 wonderful roots. Thanking you for the promptness 

 with which you handled this order. i 



Mary K. Petersheim. ', 



Received In Good Condition 



Bainbridge, Pa., April 29, 1933. Received youi 

 plants m good condition. Am pleased with them 



M. Z. Miller. 



They Have Been Very Nice 



Powell, Pa., April 24, 1933. Please send the follow- 

 ing strawberry plants. The orders received from 

 you people have been very nice. Ethel Richley. 



Thanlts For Prompt Service 

 Harlem, Ga., April 20, 1933. Order received today. 

 Thanks for prompt service. Mrs. A. D. Anderson. 



May Hear From Neighbor 



Washington, Pa., April 21, 1933. The box of plants 

 6ame in = good shape. Very nice stock. Thank you. 

 You may hear from my neighbor. J. E. Wallace. 



Our Packing Saves You Money 

 IVfishawaka, -Indiana;. April 20, 1933. My stock ar- 

 rived just fine and I appreciate the way you pack 

 as my express on your order was a little over S3.00 

 on a $50.00 order. ' - Mrs. Ray R. Hunt. 



Everything In First Class Condition 



Demarest, N. J., April 20. 1933. Your order received 

 and everything was in first class condition. 



Mrs. E. Pauly, Sec. Demarest Garden Club. 

 Neighbor Saw Plants, Sent Order 

 Ephrata, Pa., April 13, 1933. I received my straw- 

 berry plants in good condition. Am well pleased 

 with them. One of my neighbors seen them and 

 has sent you an order. Jacob Bicher. 



Our Prices Much Lower Than Others 

 Lancaster, Pa., May 6, 1933. Mr. Beachler received 

 the 7500 Premier strawberry plants in A. No. 1 con- 

 dition. He said they were good plants and your 

 price much lower than others. J. K. Mellinger. 



We find that by giving our customers good stock, a square deal and prompt atten- 

 tion, they will become our regular customers and not only that, they will recom.mend 

 us to their friends, and this is certainly the best advertisement any business can have. 

 We always strive to give our customers better quality stock and better service than 

 they expected possible, and by doing this we are generally assured of their future 

 orders and liberal recommendations to their friends. We certainly appreciate these 

 recommendations and it encourages us to strive to give even better service than e\^r~ 

 before. Let us show vou what we can do with vour order this season. ■ 



