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The man who does a little more work than he is paid for 

 is promoted. 



The man who receives a FEW MORE good plants than he 

 orders, orders again. 



Fine Plants and Liberal Count. 



n fine shape and have them in the ground 

 -J. G. S. CHALFANT. 



Fayette Co., Pa., April 3, 1929.— Received plan.s 

 Thanking you for the fine plants and liberal count.- 



Promptness and Good Count. 



Frederick Co., Va., April 7, 1929. — Just a line to let you know I received the plants in A- 

 Number 1 condition. Thev had scarcely wilted at all. Thanking you for your prompcness and 

 also for the good count. — H. C. POOLE. 



Appreciates the Extras. 



Highland Co., Ohio, April 20, 1929. — Plants arrived O. K. on 19th inst. Appreciate the 

 extra fifty. Got them out today in good shape. — L. NELSON. 



Count All Right, With Overrun. 



Somerset Co., Maine, May 17, 1929. — Plants came through all right and look fine. Just 

 got them set out. Every body who saw them thought they were fine, said they never saw such 

 roots before. Count all right, with over-run. Thanking you for same. — ALICK P. WELCH. 



Thanks for Extra Plants. 



Marshall Co., 111., April 9, 1929. — I received the strawberry plants the 8th. I want to thank 

 you for the extra plants you sent. Thev surely are the nicest strawberry plants I have pur- 

 chased for a long time.— LAURA E. DWELBISS. 



Thanks for Generous Count. 



W. Va., April 5, 1929. — I received the strawberry plants in good condition. 



Monongalia Co, 

 They are all set out and are today being treated to a fine rain. 



H. L. Mclaughlin 



Thanks for the generous count. — 



Good, true-to-ns.tne plants packed to reach you ready to grow. 



