TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



Showing a large block of ITardy Grape Vines, Raspberry and 

 Dewberry plants. 



ERSKINE PARK (Everbearing Raspberry) 



This one produces berries all Summer and late in the Fall. 

 Fruit larger than St. Regis but not so much fruit in the Summer 

 and Fall months; quality fine. 



PLUM FARMER (Black Cap Raspberry) 



We consider this one of the standard black raspberries to tie to. 

 CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY (Black) 



This is an old standard, and very prolific and good quality. 



Delaware, N. J., April 28, 1924. 

 Plants arrived at Vail Saturday, al 1 

 in good order and let me thank you 

 for such prompt service, and the very 

 good packing. You handled my order 

 in such shape that you will certainly 

 get my next order. Please believe 

 that I appreciate such service and 

 your square deal business methods. 



W. S. Perry. 



Lahaska, Pa., April 29, 1924. 

 Plants came today. Finest bunch I 

 ever received from anyone. Would 

 not give one bundle of yours for four 

 of the kind of plants got from anoth- 

 er Maryland grower yesterday. 



L. A. Heller 



Keystone, W. Va 

 Received plants al 

 Many thanks. 



Mrs. R. M. Hickok 



May 8, 19U. 



in good shapa. 



Mystic, Conn., May 6, 1914. 

 Received plants in good order ; fin* 

 plants ; everyone good, have them all 

 set out. 



(Signed) W. A. Phllllpa. 



Framingham, Mass., May 8, lit*. 



Strawberry plants came safely. 

 Thank you for such fine plants. In- 

 closed find money you paid on poet»f« 

 for me. 



Jas. A. Bartlatt. 



