Testimonials Carried Over 



Ocean Co., N. J., March 13, 1915. 

 Mr. C. S. Perdue. 



Dear Sir: — Kindly ship us at once 500 Chesapeake Strawberry Plants by 

 express the others arrived in good condition and were fine healthy plants. 

 Please send us one of your catalogs as we have mislaid the one you sent 

 us some time ago. 



Yours very truly, POLEY & CORSON. 



Ulster Co., N. Y., April 19, 1915. 

 Mr. C. S. Perdue. 



Dear Sir: — The Strawberry Plants you shipped me to Hurley, N. Y., arrived 

 0. K. and were especially fine plants, and in good condition. One of my 

 friends Mr. Frank Ten Eyck, Hurley, N. Y. saw them and he wants some 

 I sent him your catalog and you will probably receive his order soon. I 

 have asLed him to order for me 1,000 more early Ozark with his order. I 

 thank you for your very courteous attention and the extra good plants you 

 sent. 



Very sincerely, REV. FRED E. FOERTNER. 



Berks Co., Pa., March 27, 1915. 

 Mr. C. S. Perdue. 



Dear Sir: — The 13 M. Strawberry plants received this afternoon. Will say 

 the plants are all right. Arrived in the best condition of any plants I ever 

 received. Your plants have nice roots and if they do not grow It is no fault 

 Thanking you for good plants and prompt shipment, 



I am yours truly, CHAS. V. GEIGER. 



Indiana Co., Pa., April 11, 1915. 

 Perdue. 



—The 350 plants ordered from you came promptly and we have had 

 favorable weather and there are about 400 good plants growing, all out of 

 your basket. Thanks. 



Respectfully, E. E. ELDER. 



)f vours. 



Mr. C. S 

 Dear Sir 



