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Gentlemen: Oakdale, Pa., April 27, 1931. 



I was agreeably surprised to receive your letter dated April 23rd, enclos- 

 ing check to cover cost of having plants delivered from wrong shipping 

 point. This procedure was so much different than I have experienced in 

 dealing with numerous other firms who advertise the ethics and integrity 

 of their business policy, that I have to tell you about it. I like to figuratively 

 shake the hand of a square shooter when I meet one, even by mail, there are 

 so many pretenders. 



I had the ground ready to plant when the plants should have arrived 

 and planted them as soon as I received them. I looked the patch over 

 thoroughly yesterday and could not find a single plant that had failed to grow, 

 in spite of the 48 hours they lay in the express office. Most people in the 

 business could afford to pay you for a few lessons in packing plants. 



Respectfully yours, L. W. Shout. 



Gentlemen: Monroe Co., May 20, 1930_. 



The strawberry plants you shipped me arrived in very good condition 

 and were splendid plants. They have done remarkably well considering the 

 trying weather we have had this spring. The packing was done just right. 

 Many thanks for the extra plants. Very truly, 



Wayland Stevens. 



Dear Sirs: Schuyler Co., N. Y., April 2, 1931. 



Received strawberry plants yesterday in fine condition. We are very 

 much pleased with them and hope to do more business with you in the 

 future. Thanking you. Yours truly, 



J. Dugue. 



Dear Sirs: Indiana Co., Pa., May 1, 1931. 



I received your strawberry plants in fine condition and we are very much 

 pleased with them and feel sure they will all grow. We also thank you for 

 your prompt service. Yours very truly, 



Susan M. Brechbill. 



Dear Sirs: Allegheny Co., Pa., April 25, 1931. 



I received the strawberries in fine shape and on time and am well pleased. 

 They were certainly fine plants. Thank you very much, Respectfully, 



T. P. Armstrong. 



Dear sirs: Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1930. 



We acknowledge receipt of your shipment of strawberry plants which 

 arrived in excellent condition. We wish to use this occasion to thank you 

 for the efficient and courteous treatment you have accorded us and which 

 has been very much appreciated. Yours very truly, 



T. J. Henninger & Son. by R. Paul Henninger. 



Dear Sirs: Oswego Co., N. Y., April 17, 1930. 



The plants arrived and were just fine, and am well pleased with them. 

 The best I have had from any firm, only wish I had ordered more of the Big 

 Joe. I thank you for the extra ones vou sent me. Yours trulv, 



Fred DeBarr. 



Dear Sir: Geanga Co., Ohio, March 23, 1930. 



Please send me your 1980 catalog and price list of strawberry plants, 

 thanks for same. Was in the field today planted from your stock and they look 

 extra good in spite of a hard winter. Yours truly, 



Howard N. Ensign. 



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