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Dear Sir: — I received plants all right. I am perfectly- 

 satisfied with them, also very well pleased with what you sent me last 

 Spring. That is why I ordered plants of you this Spring. I expect to 

 order more of you next Spring. 



Yours respectfully, Willard R. Everitt, 



Route No. 1 Pittstown, N. J. 



Dear Sir: — Three bunches of plants received by mail 

 all right and are looking fine. They are good plants. 



Respectfully, Chas. A. McCouley, 



Route No. 11, Madison, Jefferson Co., Ind. 

 Dear Sir: — The 21,000 strawberry plants arrived on 

 time, and notwithstanding the very warm weather, they came in fine 

 condition. I never saw better plants nor more carefully packed. It is a 

 pleasure to deal with any one who ships as promptly and handles their 

 stock as carefully as you do. Thank you for liberal count. 



Yours truly, W. H. French, 



Hammonton, N. J. 



Dear Sir: — The plants received on the 12th, others 

 on the 10th in good condition. 



Yours truly, James Costolow, 



Route No. 4 Washington, D. C. 



Read What Our Rural Mail Carrier Says. 



Showell, Md , Oct. 6, 1913. 

 As to the way C. S. Perdue does business I have served him for some 

 years and have yet to hear the first complaint about his honesty and 

 promptness in all business dealings and I know that he has a fine lot of 

 strawberry plants, including the very best varieties and anyone would do 

 well in placing an order with him. William E. Thomas, 



R. F. D. Carrier, Route No. 2. 

 N. B. — When writing our references be sure to enclose stamp for a 

 reply. 



