C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farm 



Vermont, May 10, 1926. 

 Dear Sir: 



I finished setting out the 5000 straw- 

 berry plants Saturday, the 8th. I want to 

 thank you for the splendid way they were 

 packed. I kept them down cellar without 

 unpacking for seven days, as my ground 

 wasn't ready. When I set them out they 

 were just as green and fresh as though 

 freshly dug from your fields. I have bought 

 and set out both for myself and others many 

 thousand berry plants from growers in Md., 

 Mass., N. Y. and Mich, but without stretch- 

 ing a single point I have never seen plants 

 equal to yours at any price. Your plants 

 are well culled, have a fine root system and 

 are otherwise A-l in quality. I thank you. 

 Albert T. Gagne. 



Tioga Co., Pa., April 8, 1926. 

 Dear Sir: 



Fill my order May 1st. I ordered from 

 you last year and never lost a plant. They 

 came P. P. and were in fine condition. 



Mrs. Victor Cloos. 



Virginia, April 12, 1926. 

 Dear Sir: 



I thank you for being so prompt also 

 for the more than full count. They certain- 

 ly are the finest plants I ever saw. 



Joseph H. Schaffer, Sr. 



Tenn., March 12, 1925. 

 Dear Sir: 



Received the strawberry plants in good 

 shape and they are fine ones. 



W. H. Worley. 

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