A SUCCESSFUL BERKY FIELD FROM "RAYNER'S PLANTS' 



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Lancaster Co., Penna. 

 October 6th. 1934 



This patch of Mr. Wisssler's is producing a heavy crop of large luscious berries. 



Rayuer Brothers 

 Salislairy, Maryland 

 GentleniiMi : 



Enclosed find two snap shots of our berry patch, one taken in the fall and the other of the same 

 patch from the same spot at picking time. 



For the last two seasons! I have been getting plants from you together with trial orders from other 

 growers and I can find no better plants with better results than those I get from you, even though I 

 pay higher prices to some other growers. Your plants are always strong and healthy making vigorous 

 growth and producing a heavy crop of large luscious berries for which I have no troube finding a ready 

 market. 



Trusting you will continue your efficiency, I remain, 



A satisfied customer. 



.T. N. Wissler 



PLANTS THAT HAVE PLEASED 



Suffolk Co., N. Y., April 10. 1934.— I received the 

 l)erry plants this morning and they were in fine 

 shape, thanks very much for your more than fair 

 (leal. Mr. Clarence Brown. 



Amherst Co., Virginia, April 24. 1934. — Received 

 till' Strawberry plants promptly and in excellent 

 condition. Have planted them and they are look- 

 ing fine. Many thanks for the extra ones. Mr. 

 Emmett E. Bwich. 



Carroll Co., New Hampshire, May 1, 1934. — Can 

 you ship me one thousand Strawberry plants May 

 l.")th as I cannot set them until late May. I had a 

 shii)inent last year and they did fine. Mr. Ronoe 

 A. Wiggins. 



Adams Co., Penna., jNIay 16. 1934.— The Dorsett 

 Strawl)erry plants I received from you this Spring 

 were in fine condition. Will you please let me 

 know when your strawberries are in their best 

 harvest. Several Strawberry growers and I have 

 planned to visit you at that time. Mr. Maurice G. 

 Baldwin. 



Northampton Co., Peiina., October 9th, 1934.— We 

 received 4,000 Strawberry plants from you last 

 spring, and we wer(> very pleased with them, they 

 surely Avere the nicest plants we have had yet from 

 any Nursery and the most reasonably priced. The 

 rows are now 24 to 30 inches wide and we have al- 

 most a 100% stand. We expect to send you an or- 

 der for 5,000 plants next spring. Mr. Frank S. 

 Roth. 



Hamblen Co., Tennessee, April 23, 1934.— I re- 

 ceived the 300 Dorsett and 300 Fairfax plants in 

 extra good condition. They were the finest plants 

 I ever received from any Nursery If the season 

 was not so late for planting I would have given 

 you another order for plants. I wanted to try the 

 Southland in this sectioJi. I am very much pleased 

 with the Avay yon do business bv l)eing so promi)t. 

 The 500 Premier and the .")00 Blakemore were also 

 O.K. I wish to thank yon for sending such nice 

 ))lants and will favor you with future orders. Mr. 

 Paul Sigler. 



Wayne Co., New York, March 27, 1934. — Received 

 plants from you last year in very good condition. 

 They made good growth in spite of the dry season. 

 Were fine plants and I am well satisfied with them. 

 Thanks for the extra ones. Enclosed am sending 

 you an order for 400 Premier and 400 Mastodon. 

 Y'ou may send them by Parcel Post or Express, 

 whichever is the cheapest. Mr. John Schnabel. 



Pendleton Co., West Virginia, April 6, 1934--En- 

 closed herewith order for Strawberry plants and 

 check for $6.37. I bought a few plants from you 

 last year which were entirely satisfactory. I am 

 sending names of a few friends. Wiien addressing 

 your catalogs to them you may say "commended by 

 D. A. Landes" if you choose. Mr. D. A. Landes. 



Perry Co., Penna., April 2, 1934. — I have recom- 

 mended you and your plants to Mr. Knouse as he 

 is starting in the Berry business. He would be 

 pleased to receive a copy of your catalog. I told 

 him Blakemore, Aberdeen and Premier were the 

 best for me. I Avas mighty Avell pleased Avith the 

 plants last year. Please ship the enclosed order 

 as soon as you can. Mr. Jacob G. Pyle. 



Westmoreland Co., Penna., March 6, 1934. Hea'- 

 ing met you at the Farm Show and from the re- 

 sults Chas. Tarr, one of my Vocational Agricultur- 

 al students has had Avith your i)laiits. yon will find 

 liereAvith another order for our Avork. Mr. R. E. 

 Seeppy, Sup. of Agriculture. 



Rutland Co., Vt., ]\Iay 14,19.34.-1 received the 

 berry plants from you and I Avas very much pleas- 

 ed AA'ith them as rhey were strong and healthy and 

 had a fine root system. Sanford Holcoml). 



Westchester Co.. New York, May 9, 19.34.— My 

 j)lants arrived in Milford in Avonderful condition; 

 1 linished planting this past Aveek, some l)unches 

 had as high as 32 plants, you can surely count on 

 iiie Avhen I order plants again. I might order 

 eighty thousand next spring as I plan on about 

 K.' acres of strawberries. 3 of raspberries and 3 of 

 blackberries. For comjilete satisfaction in e\'ery 

 sense of the Avord, that's tlie Avay I feel about my 

 ilealings with you. Mr. W. F.. McGuirk. 



