Distance No Barrier 
We have selecied letters from our customers long distances 
from us just to show you nced not hesitate io send us your 
order no matter how fear from us you are. We take special 
pains with our packing. 
Mr. Harry G. McCain, Keichikan, Alaska, says “The trees and 
shrubs arrived in splendid condiiion.’ March 22, 1939. 
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Mr. J. W. Violet, Tishomingo, Okla., says “The strawberry planis 
arrived in fine condition. They are good planis and well packed.” 
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Mr. E. Van Allen, Lakeland, Fla., says “The trees have arrived 
and are in fine shape.” Oct. 31, 1938. 
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Mrs. C. D. Rockwood, Berkeley, Calif., says ‘The bulbs came 
through in periect condiiion.” February i5, 1939. 
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Mrs. Mary Hunter Sheecha, Honolulu, Hawaii, says “Received 
the 6 little trees a week ago and four of them are already in 
leaf."’ November 15, 1939. 
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Mr. William A. Hennessy, Indianapolis, Ind., says ‘Broad-leaved 
evergreens came in fine condition and carefully packed. They 
are of large size for the price paid.” November 22, 1939. 
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Mr. Carl Starker, Jennings Lodge, Ore., says “The Croonenburg 
Holly sent me bare root last spring has done well. The Waterlily 
Magnolia has done splendidly and had blooms with 28 petals. 
They were lovely. it was a nice clear pink. Nov. 19, 1939. 
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Mrs. A. B. Armstrong, Berkeley, Calif., says “Order arrived in 
perfect condition.” February 1, 1939. 
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Mrs. F. E. McDonald, Silver Park, Sask., says “Plants to hand in 
good condiiion. I like your idea of offering small plants at sucn 
reasonable prices as I find they do much beiter than larger ones." 
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Mrs. Helen Waliers, Bellingham, Wash., says ‘My order arrived 
in perfect condition and am much pleased with it... Mar. 15, 1933. 
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Mr. James H. Zimmerman, Madison, Wis., says “I received my 
stock in fine condition and if anything fails to grow, I am sure. it 
will not be your fault.” March 24, 1939. 
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Mrs. S. H. Van Trump, Salem, Ore., says “Plants arrived today. 
Owing io such excellent packing, I feel certain they will grow. 
I hesitated a long time about sending so far away for plants but 
have no regreis now.” March 29, 1939. 
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* Mrs. O. G. Henry, Melrose, La., says ‘Plants just received. 
Beautiful, strong and in good condition.” March 29, 1939. 
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Chester D. Wedrick, Nanticoke, Ontario, Canada, says “Every- 
thing came through in fine shape. Splendid stock and was more 
than pleased with it.” May 10, 1939. 
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Mrs. E. D. Pome, Hillister, Texas, says “Planis arrived some 
time ago in good condition. They were nice little plants with a 
splendid root growth.” May 24, 1939. 
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Mr. Dora Engell, Princeten, Idaho, says “Order arrived in best 
oi condition, foliage not even wilted.” June 5, 1939. 
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Mrs. Emma Beatty, Kankakee, Ill., says “My order reached me 
safely. They were packed with such care it cculdn’t have. been 
otherwise.” ~ February 20, 1939. 
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Mrs. H. Wiermers, St. Louis, Mo., says ‘Wish to say that your 
packing and siocx is first class.” March 27, 1939. 
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Mr. Ralph J. een Seabrook, N. H., says “My order received 
today. All O. May 9, 1939. 
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Mrs. Mary Kensen Kothen, Kelso, Mo., says “Plants all arrived 
in perfect condition. The Azaleas are in full bloom and are quiie 
a sensation.” May 9, 1939. 
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Mrs. Dunbar Leckwood, Topsfield, Mass., says “Lilacs arrived 
fresh and fine, beautifully packed.” May 15, 1939. 
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Mr. Ernest F. Bogdchn, Tarrytown, N. Y., says “Thank you for 
the good stock and good service on my order of May 1." 
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Mrs. C. N. Bordner, Toledo, Ohio, says ‘The plants came 
through beautifully. The mail man said it was the nicest packed 
plant he had ever delivered.’ June 12, 1939. 
