Dear Sir: Lancaster Oo., Pa., April 22, 1918. 



I received plants April 19th and was highly plased. They look fine, each 

 a good strong plant; also wish to thank you for the exceeding number. Will 

 assure you with more orders. Christian Messner. 



Dear Sir: York Co., Pa., May 7, 1918. 



• I received strawberry plants in first-class condition; am certainly pleased 

 with same. I wish you great progress for the future. Lincoln B. Deitz. 



Dear Sir: Bucks Co., Pa., May 5, 1918. 



The basket of strawberry plants you mailed me April 30th received 

 May 2nd in fine condition. I set them out the same day and they are all 

 going to grow. Paxon Stackhouse. 



Dear Sir: Cambria Co., Pa., April 2 5, 1918. 



Plants arrived in good shape, and I am well pleased with them. They 

 had the best roots of any I ever planted. When I need more I will remember 

 you. D. I. Rhodes. 



Dear Sir: Maryland, May 1, 1918. 



Your plants received sometime ago and can only congratulate you on 

 their health. You turn out healthy plants, indeed; every one of them are 

 growing — thanks for extras. Frank Slez. 



Dear Sir: Montgomery Co., Va., April 2 6, 1918. 



Strawberry plants arrived April 2 5th in fine condition and are much 

 better plants than I usually get from other nurseries, I am sure you will get 

 more orders from this locality, as your plants are fine. H. M. Smith. 



Dear Sir: Roanoke Co., Va., January 30, 1918. 



The plants I hought from you last year were the best I ever bought. 

 Please send me your 1918 catalog. R. C. Wertz. 



Dear Sir: Rockbridge Co., Va., January 28, 1918. 



Enclosed find order for plants. The plants I received from you were 

 perfectly satisfactory. W. L. Rhodes. 



Dear Sir: Virginia, April 2 0, 1918. 



Your plants have arrived and they are as fine if not the best I ever bought. 

 They have long and strong roots. May 11, 1918 — I heartily wish now that I 

 had ordered my entire number of plants from you, as those I received from 

 another place came in such poor shape that I lost over 60 per cent. I have 

 not lost a single plant from your order. Enclosed find check if or $2 for plants 

 to misplace those lost plants. Burt L. Young. 



Dear Sir: Fairfax Co., Va., April 2, 1918. 



The plants received promptly and in good shape. Thanks for extras. 



W. A. Terry. 



Dear Sir: Roanoke Co., Va., March 2 6, 1918. 



Plants arrived in fair condition; am well pleased with the plants, the pack 

 and also the count. B. N. Grisso. 



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