TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



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THE REASON OUR PLANTS ARE POPULAR 



I received your Strawberrj- plants a few days ago, 



and I want to say that they were in the finest shape that 



I ever saw any plants. If those plants don't grow, 



I don't know what will, for I never saw Strawberry 



plants have so green leaves and so 



bright roots. Were packed so well 



that I think they would have stood a 



shipment of three thousand miles as 



well as they did the two hundred and 



fifty miles. You may look for my order 



next year. — Leo Morg-\n'. Marion 



County, West \'irginia, March 24. 1915. 



m FINE COiroiTION TO 

 CANADA 



The plants arrived on the 26th in 

 fine condition. I am delighted to have 

 the Superb. Many thanks; I hope not 

 to lose one. — Id.\ Perry, Ontario, 

 April 27. 191 i. 



Lucretia ;_!_• ; .i^- _ . .4 superb, large 

 handsome Dewberry 



CAME IN DUE TIME 

 Our plants and roots came in due time 

 and in good condition. — Soi-thern V'ine- 

 Y.\RD Co.. Gates 

 County. North 

 Carolina, Decem- 

 ber 29, 1914. 



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FINE PLANTS IN FINE 

 CONDITION 



The Strawberry plants 

 came here yesterday, the 

 26th; they are fine and 

 arrived in fine condition. — 

 J. R. Hansche, Racine 

 County. Wisconsin. April 

 27, 1915- 









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Snyaer (,see page 30). The only Blackberry that ever created 

 a sensation among fruit-growers 



