LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSV1I.I.E, MARYLAND 



If there is anything that grows on a tree, bush, vine or plant that is more 

 delicious than a fully ripened and freshly picked strawberry, it is something 

 that I have never had the pleasure of tasting. 



To grow strawberries requires no more experience or work than any other 

 common vegetable, and will yield more dollars worth of the best fruit per 

 square foot than any crop grown. Any soil that will grow vegetables or grain 

 will grow strawberries. 



Your plants received and are very nice and 

 packed well. JOHN W. KING, Michigan, 

 April 25, 1917. 



Received the 1,000 Chesapeake and ani en- 

 closing another order, W. E. SHOWALTER, 

 Virginia, April 23, 1917. 



Received strawberry plants and asparagus 

 roots in fine shape. M. H. SHANK, Ohio, 

 April 27, 1917. 



I received the plants in good shape and am 

 well pleased with them. BRITTON E. NEAL, 

 Maryland. April 13, 1917. 



The 1,500 strawberry plants are here in good 

 shape. Am not heeling them in as I can 

 set them in a few days. T. B. HAWXHURST, 

 Virginia, April 9, 1917. 



I received my plants all right and they are 

 O. K. Enclosed find another order which 

 send at once. ADOLPH C. CROSBY, Florida, 

 March 10, 1917. 



The plants arrived O. K. Saturday. Please 

 accept my thanks for the prompt shipment and 

 beautiful plants which were as fine as I ever 

 snw. E. S. LASHER, New Hampshire, April 

 30, 1917. 



I received the strawberry p'ants ycjterday 

 in good condition. The plants were extra 

 good and strong. I received a shipment from 

 another party but yours are ten times as 

 good. A. PETERSON, Canada, April 12, 1917. 



The plants received yesterday in prime con- 

 dition. I am entire'y satisfied with them as to 

 Quality and I thnnk you verv m-ich for the 

 extra plants. WM. C. TAYLOR, Virginia, 

 April 26, 1917. 



Enclosed find my order for plants. The 

 plants I got from you this sprirg are bearing 

 heavily and I am greatly pleased with them. 

 I have rich land and irrigation. E. F. 

 DUVALL, Oregon, Sept. 16, 1917. 



The plants I ordered from you arrived the 

 8th of this month. I am well pleased with 

 them. They had better roots thpn any plants 

 I ever received from anyone. Thanks for the 

 care you used in shipping my order. H. C. 

 MacCOUN, Mississippi, April 10, 1917. 



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Each testimonial in this catalog was 

 received from one of my customers. I 

 am proud of them, because I know by 

 them that my stock is giving satisfac- 

 tion. They would not write me like 

 this if they were not pleased. 



