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31r. Shaffer and His Berry Patch 



Snyder Co.. Pa.. 

 Rayuer Brothers 

 Salisbury, Maryland 

 Dear Sirs : 



( received my Strawberry plants last spring in 

 good condition and I was A'ery much pleased with 

 ther.i, t.hey were rooted good and every plant grew 

 out of 7.000. 



I i)lanted my rows four feet apart and the run- 

 Jiers were meeting by the first of September. 



My friends tell me they never saw a berry patch 

 to equal it and I tell them they need not hesitate 

 to send to Eayner Brothers for high quality, extra 

 plants and prompt service. 



Paul R. Shaffer 



FINE CONDITIOX 



Iredell Co.. North Carolina. April 23, 1934.— We 

 received the plants Saturday in fine condition, 

 thank you for bring so kind as to send them on in 

 spite of the Post Office error. We received the 

 Money Order and are returning It to our Post 

 Mistress as she paid the C.O.D. for us. Sorry that 

 you had the extra bother about it. — Mr. W. T. Tol- 

 ger. 



A GOOD ritlEND 



Ritchie Co., W. Va., March S, 1934.— Please book 

 my order for 1,000 Premier and 200 Mastodon 

 strawberry plants, to be shii)ped via express to 

 Elenboro, W. Ya., about the last of April. 



Herbert Elliott, .^.iillstone, W. Va., is responsible 

 for you getting this order. I asked him to tell 

 me where good strawberry plants could be bought, 

 and he recommended you. — D. W. Shock. 



SELF-SUPPORTING WITH RAYNER'S PEAXTS 



Bristol Co.. Mass.. July 5, 1934 — From the plants 

 bought of you I have built up a btisiness that is 

 self-supporting, selling all times at my roadsidi- 

 stand. The Aberdeen is wonderful and has the 

 longest season of any and would be 100% perfect 

 if the fruit were a little firmer. The Premier is too 

 dark after being picked a day. — Mr. Alden F. 

 Keyes. 



with all these men, but know them to be berry- 

 growers of more or less importance. I am sending 

 these names to you because you produce A-1 plants 

 and they can most likely better their crops by 

 planting them. If I learn of more growers I will 

 send them in with riy order. — Mr. Fred W. All- 

 inendinger. 



FUGIEMA PEAXTS FINE 



Athens Co., Ohio, July 7. 1934.— I left your plant 

 • atalog in Florida so would you kindly favor me 

 with another copy of your 1934 Berry Book. The 

 I'ugiema plants are the finest I ever saw but find 

 them slow plant setters. The foliage is ideal, the 

 runners strong and of large size. I may want a 

 few more plants in the spring. — Mr. W. M. Higley. 



FINE SHAPE 



Steuben Co., N. T., May 9, 1934. — I received my 

 plants yesterday (May Stli) in fine shape. Have 

 them all set and they made three very good looking 

 rows. Was surprised to receive them so soon after 

 ordering. A new customer. —Mrs. Raymond T. 

 Stewart. 



100% STAND 



Bucks Co., Penna., May 4, 1934.— The plants that 

 you sent me are fine, and it looks as if I will get 

 a 100% stand from them now for I planted them 

 as soon as they arrived, and we are now having a 

 rain. — Elmer F. Egert. 



YERY MtCH PEEASED 



Ulster Co.. X. T., May 1st, 1934.— I received the 

 strawberry plants all in fine condition, and am 

 very much pleased with them. — J. A. Emenneker. 



PEANTS EAST YEATl YERY SATISFACTORY 



Mifflin Co.. Penna., April 4, 1934.— Please send 

 me your 1934 catalog of plants. I am interested 

 in 1.000 strawberry plants. We used j-our plants 

 last year and they were very satisfactory. — Dean 

 Duart. 



Mr. Mattock's Patch is Admired by All 



FINE SEEECTION — PROMPT SERYICE 



Allegheny Co., Penna., April 10, 1934.— The plants 

 arrived in fine shape and I certainly was well 

 pleased with them. Thanks for the fine selection 

 and for the prompt attention given my order. — 

 Mr. A. M. Krall. 



BETTER CROPS WITH RAYNER'S PEANTS 



Otsego Co., New York, February 2-3. 1934. — I am 

 sending you the names and addresses of several 

 large berry growers who I believe would like to 

 have your catalog. I am not personally acquainted 



Bradford Co., Pa., 

 Rayner Brothers 

 Salisbury. Maryland 

 Dear Sirs : 



Thinking you might be interested in our recent 

 experience with 7,000 of your Premier plants, 

 whicli I received on April 27, 1933. As they were 

 in such excellent condition we hardly lost a plant, 

 they are now the finest looking plants Ave have ever 

 raised and everyone is admiring tjiem. 



Thanking you for your prompt service and qual- 

 ity plants, I am, 



Yours for future orders, 



Clyde A. Mattocks 



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