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Dear Sir: Richmond Borough Co., N. Y. April 22, 1916. 



Received my plants on time and thank you for same. Will write you 

 later. Henry Schott. 



Dear Sir: Atlantic Co., N. J. May 22, 1916. 



I received all strawberry plants and they are fine, large plants. Thank- 

 ing you for extra lots over my order. James F. Harrington. 

 Dear Sir: Virginia. May 28, 1916. 



The Strawberry plants ordered from you April 18th reached me by ex- 

 press in fine condition. I wish to congratulate you on your fine plants. I have 

 bean growing Strawberries for a number of years and these are the finest 

 plants I ever received. Notwithstanding the long drought I don't think I have 

 a missing plant in the field and they are growing beautiful. I expect to plant 

 several acres next spring and hope I will be able to secure my Strawberry 

 plants from you. R. L. Lowry. 



Dear Sir: Oneida Co., N. Y. April 22, 1916. 



Plants received in fine shape yesterday They are very nice plants. 



W. H. Schall. 

 Dear Sir: Schuylkill Co., May 18, 1916. 



My Strawberry plants arrived and was well pleased with them. Kindly 

 send me 500 more of the New York variety. My other lot of plants were very 

 nice. A. J. Herring. 



Dear Sir: Jackson Co., Ala., May 5 1916. 



I received the 10,000 Strawberry plants O. K. some days ago and have 

 them all set out. They were strong, vigorous plants and they are doing fine 

 in spite of the fact they were set out rather late for spring planting in this 

 part of Alabama. B. P. Bell. 



Dear Sir: . West Va. April 8, 1916. 



The 2600 plants I ordered from you were delayed 5 days but they were 

 packed so solid they were in the beet of shape. I have ordered plants before 

 but can say I never received as healthy, good looking and long rooted plants as 

 I got of you. You can't be recommended too highly about your plants. You 

 will get my next order. A. C. Lahman. 



Dear Sir: Clay Co., Ind. April 12, 1916. 



From Showell, Md. to Terre Haute, Ind. is a rather long haul but the 

 1000 Strawberry plants I ordered from you arrived in perfect condition, the 

 plants were fine, the crowns were plump and swelled with moisture even after 

 the long trip and the long mat of roots on each plant was very unusual. Most 

 plant ntrseries send out plants with shorter roots than those. 



Vaughn Johnson. 

 Dear Sir: Maryland. April 3, 1916. 



The plants you sent me April 1st were fine and in splendid condition. Am 

 very much pleased with them. Jas. MacKay. 



Dear Sir: Tolland Co., Conn. April 29, 1916. 



Plants arrived in good shape and the best plants I have bought this 

 season, they are A No. 1. I never received as good plants and have paid three 

 times as much money. A. G. W. Nye. 



