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



Mr. C. S. Perdue, Kelly Station, Pa. 



Showell, Md. April 22, 1914. 



Dear Sir: — My plants arrived in good shape and I think they will all grow. 



Thanks, Mrs. S. S. Wareham. 



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 Mr. C. S. Perdue, Falls Church, Va. 



Showell, Md. May 11, 1914. 



Dear Sir: — I received the Strawberry plants in fine condition. They are the 

 finest Strawberry plants I have ever seen. When I need more I shall buy them 

 from you. Thanking you for your promptness in sending them to me, I remain 



Yours, Fred F. Foote. 



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 Mr. C. S. Perdue, . Loysville, Pa. 



Showell, Md. April 27, 1914. 



Dear Sir:— The plants you shipped me on April 18th arrived on the 20th. I 

 surely appreciate your promptness. The plants arrived in the best condition 1 

 ever saw shipped plants and they are surely fine large healthy looking Straw- 

 berry plants and the count was also big and if they do well I will come again. 



Yours for success, Cloyd E. Wolff. 



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 Mr. C. S. Perdue, Winfield, Pa. 



Showell, Md. May 9, 1914. 



Dear Sir:— I am very well pleased with the two baskets of plants. Never saw 

 any nicer plants for which I return thanks. Expecting to send you an order 

 next year, and wishing you much success, I am 



Yours truly, Mrs. Thos. A. Adam?. 



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Mr. C. S. Perdue, Baldwin, Md. 



Showell, Md. April 20, 191^. 



Dear Sir: — Basket of plants arrived on the 17th in perfect condition; finer roots 

 I have never had the pleasure to see. Thanking you for your promptness, 

 care and generous count, I am Yours very truly, 



C. W. Marshall. 



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 Mr. C. S. Perdue, Mt. Healthy, Ohio. 



Showell, Md. 

 Dear Sir: — Plants arrived early Wednesday morning in excellent condition. 

 They were packed good enough to stand a two weeks trip. Your claims in 

 your catalog are very modest but your plants out did them all and the people 

 here say you treated me white; I think you will get an order from a friend of 

 mine. The ground here was very dry so it worked up nice while setting and 

 since we have had a four day rainy spell with temperature between 50 and 60 

 so they are starting to make new roots. Yours truly, 



Ira A. Pottenger. 



