HENRY EMLONG Si SONS, STEVENSVILLE. MICHIGAN. 
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How Do Our Plants Compare With Others? 
Read What Our Customers Say 
KLT. PIvKASKD 
go I sent you a small order 
s .so well pleased with them 
IJKST HK EVKK SAW 
"The plants that you sent jne were the bi-st 
Warflpld plants that 1 have ever seen, and 1 
buy 12.000 to 18,000 plants every year. 1 am 
so well pleased with the kind of plants you 
grow, that you will have all my fulure orders." 
A. Tt. ROBERTSON, New York. 
SO \v 
"A few weelca 
for plants and wa 
that T am here- 
with sending an 
order for others. 
Although it is 
getting late, the 
"Hfeason I am 
sending for them 
is because, at the 
same time T 
ordered from you 
I (irdered 2,000 
fi"om another 
firm, that were 
a Iwolutely dead 
w hi e> n they 
reached mo. I 
was so disgusted 
with them, but 
after spemdinj? 
the money, 
thought I must 
plant them, let 
grow that would. 
I know there is 
not over 200 in 
the whole bunch 
thai have lived, 
so will you 
please send the 
following plants 
to me at once 
to replace those 
lhat died." CARL 
SCHULER. III. 
MICHIGAN vs. JVIARYLANU 
"The plants I ordered from you arrived in 
excellent shape and I am well pleased with 
them. I have been ordering niy plants from 
Maryland but you will get my future orders. 
Thanks for courteous treatment and very 
liberal count." L.. H. CHENOWETH, Ohio. 
DET.IGHTICI) VVmi THE PI.ANTS 
"The plants you sent me 
promptly yesterday, and I 
$700.00 PROFIT FROM TWO-THIHUS OF AN ACRE, 
RECORD OF IOWA CUSTOMER. 
"From a patch of strawberries, grrown from your plants, 
measuring about two-thirds of an acre we realized about S700.00 
this siea-son. this is at the rate of more than $1000.00 per acre. 
The varieties were Gibson and Aroma, they certainly arc splen- 
did yielders. The berries were usually large as you can see from 
tlie picture. We feel certain that we will be just as successful 
with the plantJi recently purchased. William Siefers, Iowa." 
by mail arrived 
heeled them in 
last night. I 
certainly w as 
greatly delighted 
with the plants 
bec|au*se they 
were carefully 
pncked and the 
roots were so 
long and healthy. 
For several years 
I have been buy- 
ing from dif- 
iVrt-ril firm.s to. 
s. p who did grow 
the best iilHiiis 
and [ iissure you 
tbnt your plants 
are ns good as 
anj' I <^ver saw, 
arTd much better 
than some I have 
planted. The 
Michigan land is 
favorable to 
plant growth and 
no doubt you did 
your part." 
W. W. WILSON, 
Mass. 
WANTS OUR ri*.\NTS OF COURSE 
"Tin- wonderful jilants T purchased from you 
folks did vei>' wri 1 this summer consideiing it 
was the very worst simimor on strawberries in 
history around here. Nobody seemed to have 
any luck with their planls. however the plants 
from your place were sure dandies. I want to 
order some more plants and of course want 
youra. Will certainly get you some new cus 
tomers if boosting means anything." 
HARRY H. HOFFMAN. Illinois. 
THE BEST 
"T bought plants from four different nur- 
series this spring, and the plants 1 got of you 
were by far the best of the lot. They are all 
alive and growing fine." 
HTRAM HlTIirS. Penn. 
I.HiEKAI- COUNT 
"Our plants came Wednesday in fine shape, 
we have them all planted and every one la 
growing nicely. You gave us good count, 
better than we have received from other nur- 
a^Hes, and we thank you very much." 
H. R. SCHT.OTZHAMER. Missouri. 
wijAj w ant Moiui: 
"The 2,000 Gibson plants you sent me came 
In fine shape. X must say they are the best 
plants I ever bought. Last year T ordered 
4,.'^00 In the East and lost over half of them. 
1 do not think I will \oso one of the planls 
you sent me. Thank you for the tine plants, 
will want more next season." 
F. T). FLETCHER, Penn. 
SUREI^Y NICE PL.-VNTS 
"The strawberry plants arrived all in line 
shape, and they are surely fine plants. Just 
as fresh ami nice as they were when dug. All 
tlie 22 varieties are surely satisfactory, nice 
strong, healthy plants. Now this goes to show 
that tlu- plants T e;ot of .anotlier nursery, were 
laying arnun<l the packing house a long time, 
as they were dead and rotten when received. 
Every one of your plants are growing." 
E. A. ASHFORD, Frulta, Colo. 
IN THE PINK OF CONDITION 
"The strawberry plants arrived yesterday 
after being on the road five days. They were 
in the pink of condition, as fresh as if they 
had been dug but a few hours. They were 
the thriftiest plants T have ever seen come 
from any nursery. Every plant would live 
under the most trying circumstances. They 
had the finest roots T ever saw. and so nicely 
packed they showed no wilt." 
REV. D. W. DYE, W. Va. 
PLANTS SURPRISED THE»f 
"1 received the strawberry and raspberry 
plants and was very much pleased with them. 
The strawberry plants have taken a good many 
by surprise as they were In bloom and just 
as fresh as In the garden when they arrived. 
We heartily thank you for replacing the rasp- 
berry plants which stands to show that The 
Rtevensville Nurseries are a good reliable firm 
to deal with. We thank you for square dealing 
and will remember you in our next order " 
HERMAN ZIRBEL. Wisconsin. 
