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BETTER FRUIT 



February 



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These are the type of apple trees shipped in fall of 1910 that 

 call forth such remarks as you see here. 



"SEE THE ROOTS" 



Mica, Washington, November 5th, 1910. — A. H. Hoeft: "The consign- 

 ment of trees arrived today in good condition. I set day of delivery for 

 November 9th at the Chicago Ranch, one mile north of Mica. Trees are 

 the best I ever saw, and I have sold and delivered a good many trees 

 before." 



Enaville, Idaho, November 19th, 1910. — Gust Hagman: "I am fully 

 satisfied with the trees." 



Newport, Washington, November 5th, 1910. — C. L. Ford: "Trees are 

 excellent — the best I've seen. Thanks." 



Dicks Landing, Washingtpn, November 7th, 1910. — B. F. Bray: "Trees 

 arrived today in good condition. Thanks for your square deal." 



Liberty Lake, Washington, November 8th, 1910. — W. A. Mackenzie 

 (Spokane Bridge) : "Trees arrived today in good condition. Well pleased. 

 They look fine." 



Winthrop, Washington, November 6th, 1910. — Fred Hanny: "The 

 trees I got last year are doing fine." 



Laclede, Idaho, November 12th, 1910. — G. W. Dawson: "Trees were 

 fine. Am well pleased. Thanking you for your kindness." 



Yamhill, Oregon, November 14th, 1910. — Morris & Graft: "Never saw 

 better trees of their age from any nursery," 



Bremerton, Washington, November 21st, 1910. — R. J. Henderson: "Am 

 very highly pleased with the trees." 



Portland, Oregon, November, 1910. — Geo. W. Wilson: "I consider 

 this shipment the finest lot of trees I have ever seen. Several fruit growers 

 of that section (Yamhill, Oregon) examined them very carefully, and 

 undoubtedly reached the same conclusion. We compared this shipment with 

 others, and I must say there was not much comparison. The other ship- 

 ments you sent to Yamhill are giving great satisfaction, and I think you 

 have a foothold in what is bound to be one of the largest and finest fruit 

 growing sections of this country." 



Payette, Idaho, November 30th, 1910. — C. J. Hansen: "I find the trees 

 in fine order, and Mr. Kimbal said the best roots he has seen." 



Independence, Oregon, December 2nd, 1910. — John Dickinson: "My 

 shipment of trees arrived in good condition. They are just fine stock, and 

 are entirely satisfactory." 



Seattle, Washington, November 30th, 1910. — Levi Wright: "I opened 

 the box at West Seattle yesterday morning and found everything in good 

 condition. I do not know how the packing could have been excelled." 



Seattle, Washington. December 3rd, 1910. — Eva Binkman; "I am well 

 pleased. Nice trees. Just what I wanted." 



Post Falls, Idaho, December 17th, 1910. — L. W. Pietsch, R. F. D. No. 1: 

 "The stock we bought of you last year has done splendidly." 



Gooding, Idaho, December 19th, 1910. — T. J. Marcura: "Splendid trees. 

 They are the best rooted trees in their sizes I ever saw. Can't be dupli- 

 cated anywhere." 



Bridgeport, Washington, July 8th, 1910. — J. H. Hess: "The trees I 

 planted this spring, bought from you, are the finest stand I ever saw." 



Naples, Idaho, September 19th, 1910. — Wm. B. Roberts: "Your stock 

 was the best in shape and condition of any I have ever purchased." 



Kennydale, Washington, August 29th, 1910. — E. Dahl: "The nursery 

 trees I purchased from you are doing fine, and I am well pleased with them." 



Renton, Washington, August 28th, 1910. — A. S. Fournier, R. F. D. 

 No. 2: "The trees I got from you last year were all that anyone could 

 wish. They have done fine under the climatic condition this summer." 



Manette, Washington, September 21th, 1910. — Oliver Avery: "My 

 trees that I bought of you two years ago look so fine that I refuse others." 



Kent, Washington, October 25th, 1910. — J. A. Titus: "This is to 

 certify that the trees I purchased from you to put out in my orchard in 

 1906 are giving good results, and I am well pleased with them." 



Kent, Washington, October 6th, 1910. — E. G. Vashus: "This is to 

 certify that the trees I bought from you five years ago have done very 

 well and the result is excellent." 



The originals of these and scores of other similar letters are in our files. 



The purchasers are building orchards out of the trees, and we are of course glad to feel 

 that we have added another army of satisfied customers to our already long list. 



We want your business. We can please you. We grow our stock on soil unsurpassed in fertility 

 and with the advantage of irrigation, long months of sunshine, persistent cultivation and intelligent 

 supervision, we certainly develop trees unequaled in root growth and in vigorous healthy top. 



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