Reports That Show Rayner's Plants Really Please 



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Fred W. All- 



FUGIEMA PI. ANTS FINE 



FINE SHAPE 



Co.. N. Y.. May 9, 1934.— I received my 

 iitiTiiay (May 8tli) in fine sliape. Have 

 I't and they made tliree very good looliing 

 IS surprised to receive them so soon after 



A ni'W customer. —Mrs. Raymond T. 



100% STAND 

 lincks Co., I'ciina., May 4, 1034.— Tlie plants tliat 

 in sent nic are (inc. and it looks as if I will get 

 iO()% stand from them now for I planted them 

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

 In.— Klnier P. Kgert. 



VEKY MUCH PI.EA8ED 



Ulster Co., N. r.. May 1st, 1934.- 



but as 



several days when 

 at once that your 

 the others hut I w; 

 not be as good. li 

 of a large grower 

 good enoug:li for h 



l)erry patch, 

 re, I sent to 

 t'd them for 



BEAUTIFLX BEDS 



spile ol 



M0M,..V 1 



PLANTS I.AST YEAR VERY SATISFACTORY 



April 4, 1934.— Please send 



„ - r _ am interested 



1.000 strawberry plants. We used your plants 

 ar and they were very satisfactory.— Dean 



FINE SEI.ECTI«>N- 



I'ROSIPT SERVICE 



legheny 

 •ed in 



Co., I'enna., April 10, 1934.— The plants 

 tine shape and 1 certainly was well 

 sed with thorn. Thanks tor the line selection 

 '»'■ tl»t P'uiupt attcnUou given my order.— 



15KTTER CROPS WITH RAYNER'S PLANTS 



Otsego Co., New Vork, Februarv 2S, 1934.— I an 



"g yo» the names and addresses of several 



be- - — ~ -' - ' . .-. 



Mr. Mattock's Patch is Admired by AU 



Ihinkmg you might be interested In our recent 

 sperience with 7,000 of your Premier plants, 

 huh 1 received on April 27. 1933. As they were 

 1 sn>h ,x.-,ll. lit ,,.,HUn..ii wo hardly lost a plant. 



rrice and qual- 



Clarence Smale 



PREMIER YIELDING AT 80,092 QUARTS PER 

 ACRE 



Huntington Co. Penna , Ueci mber 13, ]«i 



thous 



Ml Ml 



Last s 



crates 



spring 



BelleMll. II. IS „',,iii„ t,, ,,ut Mut iIh,i 



Xow If \..n will -, mi liiiii 1 , It ili,„' I II 



from jou us I never got nicer plants 

 treatment, and I told him that if things 

 .'.„'..l ,,„„ ^^jDle would mr' " 

 E. KaufCman 



$630.00 FROM 5,000 PLANTS 



(_ Mar la d Jul 30 1J34 — 1 



he t U k 



gad 1 h Id f 



ag ng atout » Ou: 

 4 000 uuarts— M El 



VICKY GOOD CONDITION 



.., I'cMina., April IS, 1«,'M. Ki 



s( rawbi rry plants are now 5% 

 ill i yiar old patch and they 

 ii an ounce of fertilizer. The 

 'I fresh and bright and when 

 lit off to growing without even 



Is ire sup< nor to plants cost- 



Yours truly, 



D. B. Weaver 



