24. C.S. Perdue’s Strawberry Plant Farms 
Gaetanc D’Addio of Conn. writes: “Please reserve 
for me 3000 Fairfax strawberry plants. I want numb- 
er one stock just like you sent me last year. Last 
year you sent me beautiful, healthy stock. They 
bedded well and the crop is very good. Last year, I 
had the Chesapeake berry and believe me they were 
beautiful.” © March 25, 1938. 
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Joseph B. Swaller of Missouri writes: “Please send 
me one of your catalogs on berry plants. I got 
plants from you through Frank Schoen last year and 
sure was pleased with them.” Jan. 4, 1938. 
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L. E. Turner of Ky. writes: “Enclosed find order for 
10,000 Blakemore. I ordered from you last year and 
your quick way of handling orders. Enclosed you 
will find certified check for same.” March 28, 1938. 
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Walter Nahre of Indiana writes: “I ordered 5000 
Premier plants from you last year and was well 
pleased with them. Will order more next year.” 
March 8, 1938. 
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J. H. Seaborn of Wisconsin telegraphs: “Rush five 
thousand Blakemore and five thousand Premier. Sub- 
stitution allowed. Others fine. Beautiful plants.” 
April 21, 1938: 
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D. A. Sharpley of Del. writes: “I received the plants 
today in good shape and J am pleased with them. I 
thank you for the way you handled my order.” 
April 15, 1938. 
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W.C. Arnold of Maine writes: “I received the straw- 
berry plants Monday 3rd. Have them set in trench for 
a few days. O. K. as far as I can see. Thanks.” 
April 5, 1988. 
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Bud York of N. C. writes: “I received the strawberry 
plants March ist and they were all right. I found 
more than full count.” March 4, 1938. 
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Guy Rohr of W. Va. writes: “I received my 5000 
strawberry plants in number one shape. They were 
nice plants. The express agent said my plants was 
in the finest shape of any plants there, and there 
was several thousand plants there. You can expect 
my order in the future.” April 24, 1988. 
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C. E. Cundiff of Kentucky writes: “The 6000 straw- 
berry plants you shipped me on March 15th came in 
March 16th. The plants were well rooted and very 
nice,’ March 30) 1938: 
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Maynard Meguiar of Kentucky writes: “I received 
the 10,000 Premier strawberry plants in fine shape. 
They were well rooted plants. Your method of pack- 
ing is the best I ever saw. After leaving them in 
the crates for five days after arrival they were still 
as fresh as if they had just been dug. I am sending 
you my order for 8,000 more Premier. Please ship 
at once if possible.” March 15, 1938. | 
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