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FROM OUR BEGINNINGS 



April 28, 1888, Montgomery County, Ohio 

 Dear Sir: Plants received today and I am 

 very much pleased with them. They are as 

 fine as I ever received. Please accept thanks 

 for your prompt attention to my order and 

 such nice plants. 



Joseph Fulwiler 



March 6, 1888, De Kalb County, Ga. 

 Dear Sir: Strawberry plants received yes- 

 terday in good order and fresh looking. 

 Mrs. M. A. Lovejoy 



April 21, 1890,, Geneva, New York 

 Dear Sir: I have the pleasure of acknowl- 

 edging for the station the receipt of plants 

 of Tippecanoe and Michel's Early; plants 

 in good condition. 



Peter Collier, Director 



April 14, 1890, Madison County, Ohio 

 Dear Sir: I write this to acknowledge re- 

 ceipt and express thanks for prompt arrival 

 of plants, all in good condition. 

 W. D. Wood 



January 8, 1891, Bucks County, Pa. 

 Dear Sir: The strawberry plants were re- 

 ceived on the Gth inst. in most excellent 

 condition. They were very fine plants and 

 were packed in a most business-like man- 

 ner. 



Samuel Wilson 

 May 8, 1909, Oxford County, Maine 

 Dear Sir: Herewith find order for straw- 

 berry plants. Kindly ship immediately. The 

 plants I have had of you in years past have 

 always been fine and I doubt not these will 

 be the same. 



Elmer V. Walker 



AND NOW 



April 20, 1971, Bellefonte, Ohio 

 Your plants have always been great. Last 

 spring I picked 3,500 qts. from 1,700 Cat- 

 skill set out the year be/ore. 



Dr. G. F. Irwin 



March 7, 1971, Maryville, 111. 

 Several years ago, I ordered plants from 

 you people and the plants were really 

 wonderful and did fine. Hope these plants 

 will be the same. 



Harold H. Lozier 



May 17, 1971,Berkeley Hts., N. ]. 

 Your kind shipment of replacement 50 

 Sunrise plants was received today and are 

 set. I want to express my appreciation of 

 your thoughtfulness in this matter and 

 assure you of my continued patronage. 

 Victor Thomson 



Feb. 22, 1971, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. 

 I wish to take this opportunity to thank 

 you for your excellent service and quality 

 plants of past years. I am sure this year 

 will be no exception. 



Donald Secor 



May 22, 1971, Great Notch, N. ]. 

 Thank you for your prompt, fine service. 

 Plants are in the ground. They were here 

 May 21st on a moist day. Looking forward 

 to next year. 



E. L. Harvey 



May 13, 1971, Dayton, Va. 

 The strawberry plants we ordered arrived 

 safe and are planted. We are well pleased 

 and I think they are nearly all starting to 

 grow. iTiank you for your prompt service. 

 Paul T. Martin 



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