C. S. Perdiie's Strawberry Plant Farm 



Reference: Calvin B. Taylor Banking 

 Co., Berlin, Md., Postmaster and Wni. E. 

 Thomas, R. R. carrier, Showell, Md. Enclose 

 a stamp for reply when writing my refer- 

 ences. 



Ulster Co., N. Y. April 5, 1927. 

 Dear Sir: 



The strawberry plants came all O. K. 

 and are the best plants I ever saw. Many 

 thanks. Alden Ticefeldt. 



Massachussetts, April 1, 1927. 

 Dear Sir: 



Strawberry plants came through in 

 good condition. They are well rooted. 



Wm. G. Larking. 



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New York, March 31, 1927. 

 Dear Sir: 



This is the third year I have ordered 

 ■plants from you. Your plants have always 

 been fine and packed in plenty of damp 

 moss, in crates large enough so they have 

 not been overtight and heated as some other 

 plants have. A. L. Bates. 







Ocean Co., N. J., April 20, 1927. 

 Dear Sir: 



Please send me this order by parcels 

 post. I have had your plants before and 

 they were such nice nlants and you give 

 such good count. I only have a small patch 

 but I like your plants. Miss Clare Hyers. 



Montgomery Co., Va., April 11, 1927. 

 Dear Sir: 



I am mighty well pleased with the 

 plants ordered from you. Thank vou for 

 the good ctunt and nice well rooted plants. 

 They are growing nicely. Everitt Jones. 

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