Chesapeake City, Md., R. F. D. No. 1, May 25, 1911. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting— 
Selbyville, Del., 
Dear Sir : — I ceitainly feel ashamed of myself for not writiujf before and tell- 
ing you how we liked the strawberry plants, for we have been so busy with our 
truck We were very much pleased with them all. Not one of the Mascots died 
If nothing happens will want more in the Fall or Spring next. 
Very respectfully, Mrs. W. A. Stubbs. 
< Hereshy, Pa., Nov. 6, 1911. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting — 
Dear Sir : — I must say that the strawberry plants have done fine. We had a 
very dry season, but this did not interfere with the plants I purchased of you. The 
Senator Dunlap did the best Bnbach a close second. I am very much pleased. 
Very truly yours, OrviHe HofTer. 
East New Market, Md., Oct. 23, 1911. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting— 
Selbyville, Del., 
Dear Sir : It was very late when I received the strawberry plants last spring, 
and the day I commenced planting they were broken off by the last rain of any 
good for thirteen weeks. I worked them often, and as the runners come I trained 
them down the row, until now I bave a respectable looking berry patch. For 
weeks they were on a balance. I hardly know how they lived. 
Yours very truly, F. E Loomis. 
Selbyville, Del., April 15, 1911. 
Dear Sir ; — The strawberry plants at hand iu fine shape. Never received any 
plants in finer condition; fresh and nice. Many thanks for your prompt shipment 
and liberal count. 
I have a specialty of registered Berkshire hogs. Jersey Red and Mule Footed 
pigs for sale at all times. All registered stock. Norman C. Davis. 
Washington, Pa., Route No. 6, May 5, 1911. 
Mr. Gardner E. Bunting — 
Dear Sir ;— Received strawberry plants May 1st, and they were just as nice as 
I ever saw. Yours, John Ramsey. 
Hardy, California. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting — 
Selbyville, Del., 
Dear Sir:— The strawberry plants reached ine in excellent condition. lam 
highly pleased with them, and wish to thank you for sending so many plants for 
the amount of money sent. Yours very truly, Daniel McPherson. 
East Texas, Pa., Dec. 2, 1911. 
Mr. Bunting— 
The strawberry plants I purchased of you were very nice; couldn't expect them 
to be any bettor. Yours, E. S. Bitting. 
Friends and I'.vtrons — 
On account of limited space I only publish a few testimonials, and will gladly 
mail you different ones on request. 
