The Experience of Others 



Plants Look Fine — Never Wilted 



Ocean County, N. J., April 22, 1932. — Received straw- 

 berry plants last Monday. They certainly are fine plants. 

 Set them out Tuesday and they look fine, never wilted. 

 I want to thank you for the extra plants that you sent. 

 Now I find I have room for 200 more, and am inclos- 

 ing money-order herewith. Mr. George W. Carr. 



More Than Pleased 



Erie County, N. Y„ May 1, 1932.— Received the plants 

 and have them all set out and want to tell you I am 

 more than pleased with them. Thanks for the liberal 

 count. Was delighted with the strong, vigorous root 

 growth and the healthy looking plants, especially the 

 Chesapeake. Have six rows 300 feet long and they sure 

 look nice. Will be glad to recommend them and you too, 

 to anyone, and hope I will be able to obtain more another 

 year. Mr. George F. Roney. 



Already Started to Grow 



Buncombe County, N. C, April 11, 1932.— The straw- 

 berry plants I ordered from you arrived last Monday, 

 the 4th. Thank you for your promptness and the extra 

 count. The plants I am sure don't realize they have 

 even been taken up from your farm. They not only have 

 never wilted but look as though they had already started 

 to grow. All who saw the strawberry plants said they 

 were wonderful and that they had never seen such a 

 vigorous root system. Mrs. C. B. Robinson. 



As Good Recommendation As He Wants 



Franklin County, Ohio, April 9, 1932.— I recently ap- 

 plied to my local nurseryman for some Premier straw- 

 berry plants, which he could not furnish. And it may be 

 of special interest to you to know that he referred me 

 to you. With this recommendation, saying, that you 

 were the only man he would get them of, that he knew 

 you would furnish good plants and true to name. This 

 coming from him is as good a recommendation as I want. 

 So Mr. Allen, will you kindly quote me a price on 4,000 

 plants. Mr. W. A. Hartsook. 



Thanks for the Extras— Not a Plant Missing 



Miami County, Ohio, May 8, 1932. — I am writing you 

 a line to tell you about my strawberry plants. They 

 arrived in fine condition and the weather was very favor- 

 able for planting. I have hoed them all twice and the 

 Premier and Chesapeake are in one lot, and not one 

 plant missing, and I have the extra ones you gave me. 

 I thank you. I planted those in the garden and there is 

 only one plant missing there. They are all growing fine. 

 I never had plants that started so nicely. 



Mrs. A. M. Etter. 



Best Plants He Ever Purchased 



Lancaster County, Pa., April 12, 1932. — Just a few 

 lines to inform you that the Mastodon plants arrived in 

 excellent shape and that they are the best plants I have 

 ever purchased from any grower. Clinton H. Martin. 



Better Than He Expected 



Carroll County, Md., April 11, 1932.— Find enclosed 

 check for another order of strawberry plants. I received 

 my plants on Friday, April 8, and put them in the piece 

 of ground that I had all ready that evening which took 

 me until dark. It began to rain that night and has been 

 raining ever since, so I am sure they will be all right. 

 I was very much pleased with my plants. They were 

 much better than I expected to see when I opened them. 

 There were quite a few around and they also made the 

 remark that they were the best they had ever seen. Mr. 

 Runkler asked me for my catalogue and he told me that 

 he had sent for plants. I am also sending an order for 

 200 more plants for two of my friends so you see I am 

 advertising your goods. Mr. G. W. Clay. 



Thanks for Prompt Delivery and Splendid 

 Plants 



Kennebec County, Maine, May 8, 1932. — I received my 

 strawberry plants yesterday at about 11 o'clock in the 

 morning and they were the nicest plants that I have 

 seen for a good many years. I am so satisfied with 

 them that I want to extend my sincere thanks for your 

 courtesy, for prompt delivery, and more than splendid 

 plants, and I shall always speak well to my friends of 

 your fine plants. The plants that I received from you 

 yesterday were in fine condition. Mrs. Mary Purington. 



Never Lost a Plant 



Peoria County, 111., May 10, 1932. — I received my straw- 

 berry plants on the 19th of April. I set them out the 

 20th. Never lost a plant. They are growing fine. Am 

 well pleased with them. They were the nicest plants I 

 ever set and I will order again from you next spring. 



Mr, Wm. A. Rigdon. 



Plants Never Even Wilted 



Henry County, Mo., April 13, 1932. — The strawberry 

 plants I got from you are splendid. They surely are 

 good live plants. They never even wilted and are grow- 

 ing nicely. I am mighty well pleased with them. 



Mr. J. B. Eckert. 



Every Plant Was True to Name 



Hillsboro County, N. H., June 17, 1932. — The plants 

 you sent me in 1930 were raised by Mr. Hunt. He was 

 well pleased and every plant was true to name. If we 

 want any more plants we will buy them from you, and 

 advertise you all we can. Mr. M. A. Servis. 



Could Not Have Wished Better 



Fayette County, Pa., April 23. 1932.— Received my 

 strawberry plants and asparagus in good shape. Could 

 not have wished better at any price. Thank you for fine 

 plants and liberal count. Mr. J. G. S. Chalfant. 



Found Reliable for 30 Years 



Allegheny County, Pa., April 20, 1932. — Please send 

 me the plants at once by express. I have dealt with you 

 for the last thirty or thirty-five years and I know you 

 people are reliable. You can send them at once. 



Mr. John Hetzer. 



Finest Plants She Ever Bought 



Lee County, Ala., April 2, 1932. — I am well pleased 

 with the plants I bought. They are the finest plants I 

 have ever bought from any place. Miss Una Satterwhite. 



Thanks For Promptness 



Dorchester County, S. C, April 29, 1932. — I received 

 the plants in good condition. They were all right and 

 I liked them. Thank you for promptness. 



Miss Eliza Johnson. 



All Doing Fine 



Henrico County, Va., May 2, 1932. — I planted the Mas- 

 todon plants last Monday, just a week ago today. They 

 are all doing fine and I just want to tell you that every 

 plant has around six or seven blossoms on it already. 



Mr. Kenneth Cherry. 



Plants Are Splendid 



Bedford County, Va., May 23, 1932.— I am writing to 

 thank you for the nice plants you sent me. They are 

 splendid. It is a pleasure to deal with honest people. 

 You can count on me when in need of strawberry plants. 

 I think the Premier is the best of all. T. E. Stanley. 



13,000 Plants— Will Not Lose 25 



Lewis County, W. Va., April 28, 1932.— I received the 

 thirteen thousand plants on April 18th and they were in 

 fine condition. We had them set by Saturday noon. 

 Much rain has followed and they are starting to grow. 

 I do not believe we will lose twenty-five plants out of 

 the entire number. Mr. Paul Green. 



Heeling in Plants 



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