30 Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 
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Looking across a hiock of our 1-year old California Privet planted between the rows of a 
1-year old Peach orchar(3. 
Clayton A. Bunting and 50 of our 1-year 
old, No. 1 Grape vines. Photographed 
September 2i*, 1919. 
'Gentlemen: My .slrawbeiiy plant order, 
T>Jo 4<;29 uirived promtiily in nice condition. 
The Diant.s were fine iind I expect to grow 
some l.-nBc heriles. Will be K\a.a to frive you 
any of my future ordersi. 
Vi>uv-s truly. Mary Musser, 
April 111. I'H'.i. , Virginia 
The above illustration shows how a bunch 
of Strawberry plants should be pruned before 
setting. 
nentlemen: I received my fruit ticcs in 
Rood order and \vas very much i)lnese I wilh 
them. Had my sardener in niy yaid at the 
time the trees came, so he put them out at 
once. Thiit nlg-ht we had a heavy wind stoi ni 
hut the trees are still lovely and the same as 
when you sent them. I thank you for .send- 
ing- me such line trees. 
Yours truly. Mrs. W. H. McDewitt, 
March 29. 1919 Atlantic City. N. .1. 
Geiitlenien: Find enclosed order for Maff- 
nolla.s. I thought 1 could trust you for this 
stock as the California Privet T purchased 
from you two .\e:irs :ino have made a i no 
srowth. 
Yours truly. K J. Reinbold. ^- 
April 20. 1919 Penna. 
Gentlemen: I received the tiees in sood 
condition; they are now planted on my place 
at Uiverview. The man that idanted tlieiii 
said if they ilid not Brow on soil like f have 
at my place nolhitiB- would (rrow. life' also 
said tliey vveie the l est trees he ever plant- 
ed or ever saw. , '.' " ■ 
Yours truly. Mrs/ tJ.i P-i .Everetts, ; 
May 12. llil'.i »' '■ Pennn. 
