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Rayner Brothers, Salisbury, Maryland 



What Our Customers Tell Us. 



Dear Sirs: . Hackettstown, N. J., April 19, 1932. 



The berry plants received today and must say they were far beyond my expec- 

 tations, and I am certainly well pleased with them. 



Yours truly, Mrs. Lucille Jentz3n. 



Gentlemen: Franklin, Ind., May 6, 1932. 



The plants arrived and were just fine and am well pleased with them. Will always 

 use your plants. Frank Rumenappe. 



Rayner Bros. Really Back Their Guarantee 



Fort Fairfield, Me., June 7, 1932. 

 Gentlemen: 



I wish to express to you my appre- 

 ciation of your remarkable courtesy in re- 

 placing the strawberry plants. I shall be 

 glad to recommend you to any of my 

 friends who might be interested in nur- 

 sery goods. Thanking you sincerely, I am 

 Very truly yours, Alma G. Slipp. 

 Living Good — Bedding Heavily 



Merchantville, N. J., May 30, 1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Received my order of plants in April, 

 in wonderful condition. Living good and 

 bedding the heaviest I have ever seen 

 plants in this length of time. Thanks for 

 the extra Champion, about 35 instead of 25. 

 They are bedding fine too. 



Yours truly, Wm. E. Gullett. 

 Fine Plants — Prompt Service 



Stitlersville, Pa., May 16, 1932. 

 Gentlemen: 



Received your strawberry plants in 

 fine condition and we are very much pleas- 

 ed v/ith them and feel sure they Avill all 

 grow. Thanks for your prompt seivicc. 

 Yours respectfully, Eugene L. Miller. 

 Perfect Stand of Chesapeake 



Thomaston, Me., February 9,1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Just received your 1932 Catalog of 

 Strawberry Plants and that rem.inds ms 

 that I neglected to write you last summer 

 (kept forgetting it) about the v\^onderful 

 plants you furnished me last spring. These 

 were 1500 Chesapeake and I believe less 

 than a dozen plants died out of the 1500. 

 My rows were 4 feet apart and the run- 

 ners were meeting before fall. No one 

 need hesitate in sending their order to 

 Rayner Bros. Yours very truly, 



Otis A. Robinson. 

 Good Plants — Good Roots — Liberad Count 

 Lafayette, R. I., May 10, 1932. 

 Gentlemen: 



I received the plants in good condi- 

 tion, and am well pleased with them. 

 Thanks for the good plants, good roots 

 and liberal count. Yours sincerely, 



Irving Thomas. 



Rayner's Plants O. K. 



Petersburg, Va., April 18, 1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Strawberry plants arrived 0. K. They 

 are fine. Thanks for extras. 



Yours truly, Mrs. G. B. Aldridge. 



Tells Neighbors About Rayner's Plants 



Memphis, N. Y., May 16, 1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



I received my strawberry plants yes- 

 terday in fine shape. Thanks for the 

 prompt shipment, also for the extra plants. 

 First time I ever received any extra plants. 

 Would like to have sent for more but mon- 

 ey is rather scarce here this year. My 

 neighbor, Mrs. McCollum was sending for 

 plants and I told her about my lovely 

 plants and gave her the catalog you sent 

 me and I think you will get an order from 

 her. Again thanking you, lam 



Very truly j^ours, Mrs. L. K. Loomis. 



I Call This Service 



Williamson, Pa., May 22, 1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



I received the stravv^berry plants you 

 shipped me O. K. in good growing condition 

 and they are fine. You made shipment 

 April 25th, plants arrived on the 26th and 

 I had them home and planted on the 27th. 

 I call this service. Thanks for extra plants. 

 Your friend and customer, Jos. Deibert. 



Plants Nice — All Green 



Fort Plain, N. Y., May 12, 1932. 

 Gentlemen : 



We wish to thank you for the extra 

 plants you sent us. The plants are very 

 nice, all green and full of life. All our 

 future orders for berry plants will be sent 

 to you. Your friend, Andy Bereo. 



Every Plant Grows — Greatly Satisfied 



Tamaqua, Pa., Ap:-il 21, 1932. 

 Dear Sirs: 



We received the strav/berry plants in 

 first class condition; every plant is grow- 

 ing and am greatly pleased with them. 

 Thanks for the extra plants you added. 



Yours truly, Joel J. Osenback. 



