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Every One Has Lived. 



Cullman Co., Ala., March 27, 1929 

 out next day and every one has lived.- 



-The plants you shipped me are surely fine. 

 LELDON A. SINGLETON. 



I put them 



Every Plant Growing, Including 10% Overcount. 



Guilford Co., N. C, March 26, 1929. — Just a few lines to say that the shipment of strawberry 

 plants ordered to be delivered on the 19th of March came through promptly, one day ahead. I 

 am pleased to saj' that they arrived in perfect condition with about ten per cent overcount for 

 which I am especial'y grateful as it just took the overcount to make the plants come out even 

 with the ground I had prepared. Only found one plant in 1,000 ordered that I thought would 

 not grow. Had a good rain two days after planting and now, one week later, so far as I can see 

 every plant is growing. Thanking you for your promptness in filling my order. — D. H. STEWART. 



Plants All Lived — Finest Patch. 



Fayette Co., Ky., Jan. 19, 1929. — Last year I bought 800 strawberry plants from you and I 

 want to say that they all lived and I have one of the finest patches I have seen anywhere and am 

 looking forward to a splendid crop. — J. H. BURRIER. 



All Growing Fine. 



Iroquois Co., 111., May 8, 1929. — Received the strawberry plants. They surely are nice plants. 

 Many thanks for your kind service. They are all growing fine. — EMMA MARTIN. 



Good Shape as Usual. 



McKean Co., Pa., April 18, 1929. — Received the shipment of plants in good shape as usual 

 and have them nearly all heeled in (see picture). Winter is still raging and therefore I am taking 

 especially good care to do the job right.— RICHARD E. KLINGER. 



8,000 Plants — All Growing and Looking Fine. 



Oswego Co., N. Y., June 1, 1929. — The eight thousand plants ordered this spring arrived in 

 excellent condition. On account of the weather being so very wet previous to and after their 

 receipt it was necessary to trench them in (see picture) for over two weeks before setting them 

 out, but they are all growing and looking fine now. I am very well pleased with them. — H. C. 

 FOXTON. 



Bedding or trenching in plants when impossible 

 to set right away. 



Excellent Growth 



York Co., Penna., Feb. 25, 

 1929. — The strawberry plants I 

 received of you last spring made 

 an excellent growth. — MARK 

 T. STOVER. 



Started Growing 

 Nicely 



Appomattox Co., Va., April 

 9, 1929. — Received my straw- 

 berry plants in excellent condi- 

 tion. I thank you so much for 

 them. They have started grow- 

 ing very nicelv. — 



MRS. J. S. COLE. 



First Lot Growing. 

 Wants More. 



Knox Co., Ind., April 23, 

 1929. Find enclosed another 

 order for strawberry plants. 

 The ones you sent on April 13th 

 are growing and thank you for 

 your promptness. Hope you 

 can send this order just as 

 promptlv. — M R S . L Y D I A 

 HAMKE. 



