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



Dear Sir: Butler Co., Pa., April 14, 1917. 



Received the strawberry plants in good shape after being on the road 

 seven days. Thanking you for your honesty and fine plants. 



J. C. Hemphill. 



Dear Sir: Baltimore Co., Md., May 31, 1917. 



Your plants came as quick as the letter you sent me; just in time to set 

 out after a nice rain. Every plant was a good plant and I surely was glad to 

 get such nice plants. Lieu E. Wishard. 



Dear Sir: Northampton Co., Pa., April 19, 1917. 



I received the plants in good condition. They were very nice. I thank 

 you for the prompt attention given my order. E. D. Jones. 



Dear Sir: Niagara Co., N. Y., April 7, 1917. 



The plants reached here 0. K. They are fine and all in good shape. 



J. W. Weigand. 



Dear Sir: Greene County, Penna. 



I received your catalog in due time and am sending you an order for 

 plants. The plants I received from you two years ago were the finest plants I 

 ever set. I sold $250 worth of berries last summer. L. R. Phillips. 



Dear Sir. Lancaster Co. , Pa. , March 27, 1917 



Last year through my father-in-law, S. S. McDannel we received from 

 you two lots of 500 each of Chesapeake strawberry plants. They were a splendid 

 lot of plants. Are you in a position to ship on short notice a lot of four or five 

 thousand plants? Nathan Martin. 



Dear Sir: Lehigh Co., Pa., May 9, 1917. 



I received the strawberry plants all right. E. P. Oathekar. 



Dear Sir: Schuylkill Co., Pa., April 27, 1917. 



I received strawberry plants and they are 0. K. J. W. Reed. 



Dear Sir: McKean Co., Pa., April 22, 1917. 



Your shipment of five baskets of plants came in good shape and were 

 very satisfactory. The Amanda and Big Joe were certainly strong looking 

 plants. I set about 13,000 yesterday. T. D. Ware. 



Dear Sir: Jefferson Co., Ohio, April 19, 1917. 



The strawberry plants got here all right and they were good ones and 'I 

 thank you very much for your kindness. L. C. Browning. 



Dear Sir: Monroe Co., Mich., March 1, 1917. 



Enclosed find order for 500 Big Joe strawberry plants. I got good plants 

 from you last spring. John Leppel. 



