GOOD];PLANTS 



The enthusiastic acclaim of our many satisfied customers is a constant source 

 of satisfaction to us. We are happy to devote these pages to letters from some of 

 our many friends. 



Ross County, Ohio, aiarcli 19, 1946 



Ship plants on or around April 1, 194G. My 

 plants 2 years ago I bought of you were fine. 

 John H. Kellough 



Orange County, N. Y., March 19, 194fi 



The Premiers I got last year are doing first 

 class. 



Yours truly, Lewis Houston 



Cumberland County, Pa., March 20, 1946 



I picked 12 bushels of berries from 500 plants 

 that I planted two years ago, this was last years 

 crop. Very good for a garden patch I think. 

 Ralph Hawbecker 



Salem County, N. J., March 11, 1946 



Last years plants were fine. The Wayzata phmts 

 made as many new plants as the other varieties. 

 Am well pleased with all your plants. 

 I. R. Shafer 



Chester County, Pa., March 12, 1946 



I bought from you a couple of years ago. 

 Practically every plant grew, fruited well and the 

 berries sold readily in Newark at oOc a box. 

 Arthur Kelley 



Monroe County, Ohio, March 4, 1946 



Last year we had about $400 worth of straw- 

 berries from some 750 Pathfinder plants, their 

 second year, more than again as many as the first 

 year. Can anyone beat this? We find your Path- 

 finder the nearest perfect we have ever grown. 

 Ralph Hugi 



McDowell County, W. Va., Feb. 20, 1946 



Last year I ordered 1,000 strawberry plants from 

 you and every plant grew, and I am well pleased 

 with them. I remain, yours truly, 



C. N. Meyers 



Berks County, Pa., Feb. 27, 1946 



Your blueberries are true to the description you 

 state them to be and we are well pleased with 

 them. Yours truly, LeRoy F. Werner 



Lycoming: County, Pa., August 25, 1946 



The 2000 Premier plants purchased from you 

 March 15 are growing fine and have filled out 30" 

 spaced rows. 



Sincerely yours, E. H. Englehardt 



New Haven County, Conn., August 15, 1946 



The Premier strawberry plants received from you 

 in the spring of 1945 produced a bumper crop and 

 were a very fine berry. 



Very truly yours, J. B. Gibberd 



Worcester County, Mass., July 1, 1946 



The blueberry bushes and the strawberry plants 

 you sent me arrived in excellent conditifui and are 

 doing fine. Robert F. Fitzgerald 



Northampton County, Pa., June 10, 1946 

 The Blakemore that I received earlier in the 

 spring are doing fine. Arrived in perfect order. 

 Claude Banner 



Sussex County, Del., June 25, 1946 



In the spring of 1'945, I purchased 250 of your 

 Catskill strawberry plants. This vear I picked 

 $87.75 worth of berries off this planting, selling 

 those that we could not eat or preserve. In all, 

 over 2o0 quarts of berries of the best quality and 

 size were picked and an average price of fifty 

 cents per quart was received for those sold. Need'- 

 less to say I am certainly very much pleased with 

 my patch. 



Cordially, 

 R. Ford Brewington 



Dauphin County, Pa., June 18, 1946 



I liked your plants very much and they are 

 proving very successful and sometime later I will 

 be ordering again. 



Yours sincerely, 



William Landenslager 



Aroostook County, 3Iaine, June 10, 1946 



I received my blueberry plants. They arrived in 

 good condition, I planted them the very same day, 

 all 5 are coming along fine. 



Mrs. Louise M. Walsh 



British Columbia, May 30, 1946 



I never saw such large plants in all my life. 

 Clarence G. Bland 



Suffolk County, N. Y 



Plants arrived in good condition, 

 ing vigorously. 



Richard AVebber 



June 10, 1946 



Are now grow- 



Onondaga County, N. Y., 31ay 12, 1946 



The plants came fine and were very damp when 



I received them. They are doing fine and should 



have a very good crop of berries for next year. 



Please keep my name on your list for 1946 catalog. 



Tames C. Potter 



Carroll County, N. H., April 28, 1946 



I received 75 strawberry plants from you last 

 spring and only lost 4, and thought you might be 

 interested in knowing how well they did. the bed 

 looks wonderful this year and I am looking for- 

 ward to a good yield. Thanks. 



Maud Rawson 



Onondaga County, N. Y., March 1. 1946 



Plants came through fine and I think that they 

 were the best plants I ever received from you. and 

 am very much pleased. 



J. W. Dow 



3Iifflin County, Pa., February 12, 1946 



Your plants are always superior to others we 

 have bought. Very truly yours. 



Mrs. John H. Moist 



Kent County, Maryland, April 22, 1946 



The 24,000 strawberry plants were magnificient. 

 Hugo S. Sease 



Harden County, W. Va., March 29, 1946 



The 200 Redstar strawberries I received were in 

 fine sliapo. Thanks for good service. 



Yours very truly. 

 Glenn Stump 



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