Money Returned If Too Much Is Sent For Postage. 



Lancaster Co., Pa., March 1st. ; 1940. 



Dear Sir : — I was surprised when I got your letter today with stamps enclosed. It 



was quite honorable of you in making the adjustment for I did not know how much over 



I had sent you. I thank you. The plants grew and looked fine in the fall. They have 



a good mulch on them so I hope the cold weather since Christmas have not hurt them. 



Anna J. Gregg 



Wood Co., W. Va., March 28th, 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — Please send me your price list of Strawberry plants. I have had your 

 plants twice, they always proved good ones. G. W. Mitchell. 



Received 25,000 Plants in Excellent Condition. Tlianks For Prompt Service. 



Northampton Co., Pa., April 20th, 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — A few lines to let you" know that the 25.000 plants you shipped me were 

 in excellent condition. I am more than pleased with them, they are all planted except 

 3,300 Fairfax, we had to stop planting on account of it raining too hard. I want to thank 

 you for the prompt service you gave and if I can throw anvthing vour way I certainlv 

 will. C. C. Cook. 



Franklin Co.. Pa., April 17th, 1939. 

 Dear Sir : — Received plants today in apparently good condition. 



Beuj. F. Keefer 



Pryor's Plants Yielded More. Lost Only 10 Out of 5,000. 



Botetourt Co., Va., March 11th. 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — I am sending an order for more strawberry plants as the 5.000 I ordered 

 have yielded more berries than any other plants I ever set, and I don't believe I lost more 

 than ten plants out of the 5,000. TVe want to continue using your plants because they 

 are stronger, healthier plants and we receive more profit from their yield. We can highly 

 recommend Pryor's plants to anyone. Mrs. J. M. Caldwell. 



Indian River Co., Fla., May Sth, 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — Received strawberry plants and was pleased to know I could get them 

 so late. They came in good shape. Fred Weaver. 



Franklin Co., X. Y., May Sth, 1940. 

 Dear Sir: — Please find money order for order of plants (4,000 Howard IT). The 

 berries I got from you about 4 years ago were fine. Frank S. Avery. 



Fine Plants In Excellent Condition. Prompt Shipment. 



Dade Co.. Fla., October 30th, 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — Received plants in excellent condition yesterday, and I want to thank 

 you kindly for filling my order so promptly. Very fine plants. Geo. Ramson. 



Fayette Co., Pa., April 10th. 1940. 

 Dear Sir : — Received plants in fine order, very well pleased. 



Robert Carter. 



WHEX MARKETIXG FRUIT pick and grade carefully as you will in this way create 

 a demand for your product and enable you to have regular customers who will be anxious 

 to get your berries even if they have to pay more for them and when you once get trade 

 established DOX'T send them second grade produce. Always fill boxes good and full, 

 set in shade as soon as filled, and market as soon as possible after being picked. By 

 observing these few rules you will have a nice, attractive, fresh looking package that 

 you will be proud to put your name and brand on. 



