strong, Vigorous Plants At Reasonable Prices 



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Will Send Order Next Year 



Dear Sirs: Mechanics Falls, Me.. June 11, 1933. 



I wish to take this opportunity to tell you how 

 well satisfied I am with my strawberry plants thus 

 far. They arrived in very good condition and are 

 doing very nicely now. I might say that I ordered 

 plants from one other concern at the same time I 

 ordered from you. They also arrived at about the 

 same time. Those plants have not proved very 

 satisfactory. This simply means that my order 

 next year will be for you. 



Yours truly, William E. Ricker. 



Fair Dealing 



Gentlemen: Smyrna, N. Y., May 13, 1933. 



Many thanks for the way you have dealt with 



me. Should I need anything in your line I will 



always remember you. Yours, L. S. Enos. 



Thanks For Liberal Count 



Sirs: Bethel, Pa., April 27, 1933. 



I received the strawberry plants and they were 

 certainly nice. The way they look now every one is 

 growing. Thanks for the liberal count. 



Sincerely yours, Aaron H. Reber. 



They Were Wonderful 



Dear Sirs: Clairon, Pa., May 8, 1933. 



Just a line to tell you I received the plants in 

 fine condition. They were sure wonderful. Have 

 them planted and every one is growing and in bloom. 

 Thanks for extras. Yours truly, S. N. Mills. 



Was Well Satisfied 



Dear Sirs: Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1933. 



Last year I sent with a friend for some straw- 

 berry plants and was well satisfied. Will you please 

 send me a catalog this year as soon as you receive 

 this. Yours truly, Fred Wright. 



Would Recommend Us 



Gentlemen: Hennicker, N. H., July 7, 1933. 



Please pardon me for not acknowledging re- 

 ceipt of the second lot of Chesapeake plants you 

 sent me. They were nice plants and are doing fine. 

 I must say that I consider you a very honest com- 

 pany to deal with and would recommend you to 

 anyone wishing to deal with an honest company. 

 Thanking you for the last shipment and fair deal- 

 ings. I remain Yours truly, J. Herbert Conner. 



Our Plants Did Fine 



Dear Sirs: Bearsville, N. Y., Jan. 30. 1933. 



Please send me your catalog of strawberry 

 plants. I had some of your plant through Mr. Simp- 

 son of Lake Hill and they did fine. Thanking you 

 in advance, I remain Yours truly, Lewis Harder. 



Ordering For His Neighbors 



Gentlemen: Areola, Va., March 30, 1933, 



Please find enclosed order for plants. This is 

 for my neighbors. Received the 3,000 plants the 

 27th all O. K. Were fine plants. 



Respectfully, Rice Snapp. 



Above are field scenes taken in October 1933 at our plant farms. These plants 

 will be dug to fill your 1934 orders. 



Upper left is a 15 acre field containing Fairfax, Dorsett, Premier, Aberdeen, Wm. 

 Belt. Upper right is a 7 acre field of Premier. Lower left is a view of a field of 

 Joyce with their name sake, "and she really likes these berries." Lower right is a 

 block of well bedded Chesapeake. 



These views give evidence of the vitality of our plants and of the results you may 

 expect from them. For when quality plants like these are planted you are assured 

 of a perfect stand and a bumper crop. 



