6 Catalog of C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farm, Showell, Md. 



PERDUE'S BEST QUALITY 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



GIVE SATISFACTION 



Read What My Customers Have to Say About Them. 



Dear Sir: Hampshire Go., Mass., May 2, 1917. 



The strawberry plants came in fine condition and are much better plants 

 than we usually get for three times the money. Am sure you will get more 

 orders from our locality, as all who saw the plants thought they were fine. 



Respectfully, C. G. Hamilton. 



Dear Sir: Dearbon Co., Ind., April 7, 1917. 



Received the strawberry plants yesterday in fine condition. I have paid 

 $4.00 per thousand for plants that did not look any better than these. 



Thank you for prompt delivery. Chas. H. King. 



Dear Sir: Schoharie Co., N. Y., May 1, 1917. 



I received the basket of plants yesterday in fine condition. They were 

 in better shape than some I received the day before only 20 miles away. 



Myron Van Voris. 



Dear Sir: Tioga Co., N. Y., May 14, 1917. 



The strawberry plants you sent me last Monday arrived Saturday p. m. 

 and were beautifully packed. Many thanks for your double count and wishing 

 you the success you deserve. W. S. Slade. 



Dear Sir: Maine, May 5, 1917. 



I have just finished setting out the two crates of plants received from 

 you and though delayed in transit they were in excellent condition. 1 have 

 been buying plants for a number of years but none[pleased me as much as yours. 

 Large, well rooted plants, liberal count and extra good packing. Please do not 

 fail to send me your catalog each season as you certainly may count on my 

 trade in the future. Herbert R. Gott. 



Dear Sir: Franklin Co., Ky., May 12, 1917. 



Strawberry plants arrived May 4th. I was more than surprised to see 

 them in such fine condition after a voyage of over one week. I certainly will 

 recommend you to all who grow strawberries and you may be sure of my order 

 every year as long as I raise strawberries. Aug. Mauer. 



Dear Sir: Fairfax Co., Va., April 16, 1917. 



Received my berry plants in good shape. Good count seems to be your 

 motto. I am in the berry business and when I need something I shall call on 

 you. H. H. Senne 



