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Dear Sir: Fairfield Co., Conn., May 12, 1919 



Plants sent April 18th arrived Monday and were planted after two very 

 warm days; we had a cold rain followed by thee nights when it froze ice 

 to depth of ^2 in.; have lost less than a dozen and a half plants, much to 

 my surprise. M. Ray Powers. 



Dea Sir: Litchfield Co., Conn., May 17, 1919. 



The fall bearing strawberry plants arrived April 30th m good condi- 

 tion and are looking very good indeed. My husband says to teil you that 

 118 of the 100 ordered are alive and looking good so he sees no cause for 

 complaint. The piants are very satisfactory. Mrs. Akin J. Briggs. 



Dear Sir: Pvoanoke Co., Va., May 9, 1919 



I received plants 0. K. They were commented on by several people. 

 We are well pleased with them; will recommend your piants. H. C. Coon. 



Dear Sir: (Shady Brook Farm) Newington, Va., Apr. 9, 1919 



The Big Joes ordered last season look fine, iour plants seem to have 

 lots of life about them. D. M. Keeton. 



Dear Sir: Plainview, Texas, Apr. 22, 1919 



Strawberry plants received and now in the ground doing fine; hope I 

 sha 1 be abxe to keep them growing. This aitituae is rather high and dry 

 for berries. Best wishes for your continued success. Yours for straw- 

 berries. J. H. Whayland, M. D. 



Dear Sir: Garrett Co., Md., Apr. 30th, 1919. 



Received strawberry plants on the 23rd. I was well pleased with them, 

 you sent me such nice strong plants arid yos wasn't afraid to give a good 

 number. Yes, strawberries pay; I planted some over 400 plants two years 

 ago and picked over 600 quarts last year from them. Mrs. John Ash. 



Dear Sir: Baltimore Co., Md., Apr. 29, 1919 



Received the strawberry p'ants (Parson's Beauty) on above date and in 

 first class condition and I certainly must thank you for your promptness 

 in filling my order which really was unexpected at this time. 



John Leppert. 



Dear Sir: Ashtabula Co., Ohio, Apr. 29, 1919 



The strawberry plants are here and we are very much pleased with 

 them; thanks for prompt shipment and generous amount of plants. 



Bessie Leonard. 



Dear Sir: Madison Co. N. J., May 5, 1919. 



The plants shipped me the 28th of April reached here the first of May 

 in fine condition. They were extra nice plants and well rooted. I am 

 pleased with them. J. B. Hoffman. 



Dear Sir: Onondago Co., N. Y., Apr. 29, 1919 



I received the plants in due time and in fine condition and the choice- 

 iest lot r ever had; many thanks. W. S. Millard. 



Dear Sir: Sandy Point, Maine, May 6, 1919 



The strawberry plants arrived this' morning all right and in fine con- 

 dition. I am m^uch pleased with them; a' so with the generous count, and 

 thanking you for your promptness in filling order. Addie V. Partridge. 



Dear Sir: Auburn, Me., May 1st, 1919 



The strawberry plants received at 5 p. m. today. They are the finest 

 plants possible. I am more than pleased with them. They could not be 

 better. I thank you for the extra plants. If the plants do not live it is 

 certainly not your faul. L. L. Rand. 



