HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN.. 
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Acres of I»rogressive, Premier and Gibson. 
fancy berries. To grow a profitable crop, it is essential that you get the berries early 
and just as long- as you can. They must be of good appearance, firm and of good quality 
We have selected our varieties with these points in view It is to o"'" 'nt^^^' ^ 
yours that you get started right. When you order plants you want those of the highest 
productive ability and we will not recommend a variety that cannot be grown profitably. 
Fresh Dug to Every Order 
There are no storage cellars on our farms and our plants are fresh <3ug for every order 
As our plants are grown on our own farms, we are not dependent on the other fellow s 
leisure to get our plants out. We dig them from day to day as needed and your orders 
are filled promptly with strictly fresh dug stock. 
Our Packing 
This is really the most important factor in getting your plants to you in good growing 
condition We are very careful about our packing, doing all we can ourselves and 
employing experienced help to assist us. We see to it that the plants are packed just 
riffht not too tight or too loose, or too wet or dry. We use plenty of damp moss and 
!i|ht s"atted crates for the strawberry plants. We are glad to say that we seldom re- 
ceive a complaint regarding our packing. 
All packages and packing free of charge; our prices are net. 
Newton Falls, Ohio, April 17th 1920. 
Gentlemen.— The plants Anally arrived and I 
waa agreeably surprised to find them In good 
shape. Not apparently ln.1urcd by delay. They 
are fine plants and we are well pleased. Thanks 
for the 100 extra. ^ ^, ^^^^^^ 
New York. N. T.. April 19th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Received plants today all in very 
good condition after being on the road so long. 
I'lvpry plant will grow. _ 
' MRS. C. A. SKINNER. 
Sawyers Bar, Calif., April 8, 1920. 
Gentlemen:— Received plants all O K., they 
were fine plants and in excellent ^""^JJ'j'^lBN. 
Knox, Ind., April 19, 1920. 
Gentlemen:— Received plants all O. K. Best I 
ever saw. WU order more later (^QOPEIi 
Santa Cruz, CallC, April 15th, 1920. 
Gentlemen.— The plants arrived safely. They 
two weeks on the way, but are In splenilld 
:lon. so wll packed and flne'""^'"!, 
MRS. R. MaoDONAI..D. 
were 
condition, so w 
Brookfleld, Mo., April 19th, 1920. 
Gentlemen:— The balance of the plants came to- 
day, not damaged by delay owing to excellent 
packing. They are fine plants; am well pleased. 
S. A. DOL.DT. 
Guard. 111., May 6th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — -Plants arrived the 4th in fine 
shape. Thank you for the treatment I received. 
When In need of more plants will rem. mber you. 
M. FI-ORYA. 
Farmland, Ind., May 11th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — My plants arrived yesterday In 
fine condition. They arc fine plants and I am 
well pleased. M. A. HOLOWAT. 
