Our Customers 

 Write To Us . . . 



It is indeed gratiiying to receive so many nice 

 letters from our customers. We are quoting a 

 few of them on this page. 



Arnoldsburgr, W. Va., Feb. 27, 1950. 

 My father, Richard Hopkins, and I ordered 

 strawberry plants from you in 1947 and I planted 

 400 of these plants, 200 Premier and 200 Catskill. 

 In 1948 I picked 1,000 quarts and in 1949 about 

 the same. The best and hardiest plants I have 

 ever set out. 



Ewell Hoskins. 



Parsons, Kansas, May 18, 1950. 

 I received as ordered, 500 Fairfax and 50 Temple 

 strawberry plants about March 20. The weather 

 was cold and windy when I set them out. Up 

 to date I have lost 1 Fairfax plant. They sure 

 are making fine plants. 



A. B. Curtis. 



Precious, W. Va., May 10, 1950 

 I have set 12,000 certified strawberry plants 

 this season and wish to make known with due 

 respect to other "Certified Growers" your plants 

 that I received out of storage were the best I 

 have received at any time. 



Ira E. Harold. 



Chambersburgr, Pa., June 15, 1950 



The plants we purchased from you last spring 



are wonderful and are receiving compliments on 



our patch and have been asked where we bought 



our plants. 



Samuel J. Mj'ers. 



Readingr, Pa., Oct. 11, 1950. 

 Last spring we put in a big patch of j'our 

 strawberries, both everbearing and regular and 

 this friend of mine was so pleased with the ber- 

 ries and the looks of the plants he would like 

 to try your stock himself. 



Robert McConkle. 



Xorristown, Pa. 



I must get some new plants from your nursery 

 because I wouldn't buy any other kind having had 

 such wonderful luck with vours. 



Mrs. K. M. Ottinger. 



Osceola, 3Iissouri, April 1, 1950 



My plants arrived in fine condition, moist and 



fresh. I think they are fine plants and thank 



you very much for the extra plants and for the 



advice on planting and caring for them. 



Mrs. Nellie N. Putnam. 



Battle Creek. Mich., March 22, 1950 

 Thank you for the splendid plants received from 

 you last year. The results were actually 100% 

 iivability, a wonderful record. 



L. Ruth Kimball. 



Florin, Pa., May 4, 1950 

 I want to thank you people for the courtesy 

 and the way you do business. Your slogan is all 

 you say it is "Rely on Rayners." 

 Earl Gerlitzke. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1949 

 The strawberries which I received from you last 

 spring are wonderful. 



G. R. Malaer 



Scherr, W. Va., March 14, 1950 

 "When I want strawberry plants it's always 

 Rayner Bros, for me because of the fine roots and 

 free from a lot of old leaves. My crop last year 

 regardless of drouth was extra good from your 

 Fairpeake plants. 



Mrs. Emma A. Hawk. 



Churehville, Pa., March 12, 1950 

 We planted 500 plants (Fairpeake) and picked 

 over 650 quarts of the sweetest, largest and best 

 strawberries ever raised in this vicinity. "We have 

 quite a number of orders for crates of these ber- 

 ries for this spring, these orders were placed 

 last June. 



W. H. Wanewitch. 



Bloomsburg, Pa., .July 25. 1950 



This year we had nearly zero weather after I 



planted your "gardens" and so everything had to 



completely leaf out again — quite a compliment to 



the hardiness of your stock I should say. 



Bernice C. Turner. 



Towson, 3Id., August 6, 1949 



They certainly were beautiful berries. I sold 

 over 400 boxes (450 plants set) off of them be- 

 sides the ones we ate. 



Emory Naylor. 



Hope, Arkansas, Dec. 17, 1949 

 The plant order came through fine and a bunch 

 of the finest plants I have ever seen. 

 Lee R. Garner. 



Brookville, Ohio, May 22. 1950 

 Our strawberry plants are very nice indeed. 

 You have very wonderful plants. 



Samuel S. Shroyer. 



Red Lion, Pa., March 15, 1950 

 Last year I bought some Redstar from you, 

 those Redstar were the finest plants I ever bought 

 "bar none." 



Preston P. Stump. 



Dansville, X. Y., May 22, 1950 

 The berries I bought of you are doing fine 

 and were very nice plants. 



F. O. Wheelock. 



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