Rayner Brothers, Salisbury, Maryland 



We will spare neither time nor effort in getting your orders 

 shipped promptly, with strong, healthy, well rooted, true to name 

 plants, that are packed, graded and bunched right — the kind of 

 plants that if given a chance will pay you well for your labor 

 and investment. 



succeli!wl^J^Jl^«'y%»ture, s^T(^€n(ftf€ra^OT!fi^riSTomli# to 

 plant early we are giving a special discount of 10% on all orders 

 received before April 1st. 



Trusting we may have the pleasure of serving you during 

 the coming season, we are Sincerely yours, 



RAYNER BROTHERS. 



Mastodon Arrive In Fine Condition, Wants More 



Dear Sirs: Central Village, April 29, 1931. 



My check enclosed for $27.00 for 2500 more Mastodon Everbearing 

 strawberry plants, ship Monday, May 4th. The last 2500 arrived yesterday 

 in fine condition and it was snowing hard here. Respectfully, 



Chas. A. Gowen. 



Wonder Crop Of Berries From Our Plants 



Gentlemen: Long Island, N. Y., July 11, 1931. 



I received the stamps for discount on the strawberry plants I ordered 

 before March 15th. Thank you for same also for the Big Joe that you sent 

 me. All plants look fine. The plants I got of you last year produced a 

 wonderful crop of berries this summer. Yours truly, 



Mrs. James E. Vincent. 



Plants Arrive In First Class Condition 



Dear Sirs: Wayne Co., Pa., April 30, 1930. 



Plants came today in first class condition. Thanks for the extra plants. 



Yours respectfully, F. J. Avery. 



Highly Satisfied With True To Name Plants 



Dear Sirs: Berks Co., Pa., March 8, 1930. 



I received 1000 plants from you last spring as your records indicate 

 and wish to say that I was highly satisfied. That true to name idea is your 

 best advertisement, and has led me to have faith in you. Am placing an 

 order again for 3200 plants Yours respectfully, 



John W. Kutz. 



Plants Looking Fine 



Gentlemen: Washington Co., Pa., May 1, 1930. 



Plants arrived in fine condition, just when the ground was ready and so 

 far are looking fine although we are having very dry weather. 



Yours truly, D. G. Atkinson. 



Last Year's Plants Fine, Orders More 



Gentlemen: Albany Co., N. Y., April 28, 1930. 



Enclosed please find order for 700 berry plants. Plants received from you 

 Icist year are doing fine. Yours truly, Burton E. Albright. 



Fine Plants In Good Condition 



Dear Sirs: Sussex Co., Del., April 29, 1931. 



I received my strawberry plants this A. M., and the plants were 

 fine and in good condition. I had them set today. Thanking you for fine 

 plants and prompt service. Yours respectfully, E. M. Rust. 



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