9 Catalog of C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farm, Showell, Md. 



Dear Sir: Pueblo Co., Colo. May 2, 1916. 



They are certainly fine plants and all doing well. I don't think I will 

 loose more than a dozen plants out of the lot. Thanking you for your kind and 

 prompt attention, I am with best wishes. Ed. H. Seffens. 



Dear Sir: Barbour Co., W. Va. April 10, 1916. 



Good plants, prompt shiptment and honest count. What more could one 

 wish? Asa G. Zinn. 



Dear Sir: Prince George Co., Md. May 1, 1916. 



The plants arrived Friday evening in fine shape. I was in Washington 

 when they came and my wife said they were a fine lot of plants. When 1 got 

 home the boys had them all planted and they surely do look nice. I am enclos- 

 ing you an order for 1000 more. Please ship as soon as possible. 



J. W. Miles. 



Dear Sir: Centre Co., Pa. May 5, 1916. 



I received the Strawberry plants and they are the nicest plants I ever 

 bought anywhere, and if I ever hear of anybody up here wanting to buy any 

 plants you can rest assured I will recommend your plants. You can count on 

 me for all the plants I buy in the future. Wishing you the best of success. 



Peter Stout. 



Dear Sir: Berks Co., Pa. Jan. 18, 1916. 



Kindly let me know if you can let me have the following Strawberry 

 plants: 500 each ff Sample, Big Joe and Porsons Beauty? I want to try these 

 out balance I will plant of my own plants this year. I certainly have a very 

 nice patch of berries from the 13,000 plants purchased of you last year. 



Chas. V. Geiger. 



Dear Sir: Berks Co., Pa. May 1, 1916. 



The 5,000 Strawberry plants arrived on April 25th in fine condition never 

 before did I see any plants that were nicer all through. Am very well pleased 

 with them. On account of rain I could not plant them until the 29th, kept the 

 baskets in a cool place and they unpacked in fine condition. Thanking you for 

 extra good plants. H. H. Heffentrager. 



Dear Sir: Winnebago Co., Wis. Jan. 25. 1916. 



Will you kindly send me your caialog on Strawberries. I got about 1300 

 plants from you two years ago and they were entirely satisfactory, and would 

 like more this year. Wm. H. Hinterthuer. 



Dear Sir: Bucks Co., Pa. May 17, 1916. 



I am well pleased with the plants. I think every one is growing. If the 

 berries are as satisfactory as the plants I will be doubly pleaeed. 



Frank Saurman. 



Dear Sir: Middlesex Co., N. J. March 22, 1919. 



Kindly hold for me 12000 Glen Mary and 2000 Big Joe Strnwberry plants 

 until I send further notice for shipment. I was so well pleased with my plants 

 last year that I desired to purchase all my plants of you. Chas. F. Richter. 



