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Testimonials — continued. 
Mr. G. K. Bunting, Mecosta, Michigan, May 6, 1912. 
Selbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir:— The plants arrived on the 4th in dandy condition. All are set; not 
one withered. Have shown them to iny neighbors Now for diligent painstaking 
methods please accept thanks and best wishes. I beg to be )Our future patron. 
Respectively, Frank H Carr. 
Pocatella, Idaho, P. O. Bo.\ 544, April 22, 1912. 
Mr. Gardner E. Bunting, 
Selbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir : — The Dewberry plants arrived in fine condition, regardless of the 
fact that they laid in the K-xpress office for four days waiting for our State Inspec- 
tor to inspect them. They are strong and well-rooted plants, and we are well 
l !. i-ii d with tliein. Thanks for liberal count. 
Very respectfully yours, Leo Hurst. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting, Sharonville, Ohio, April 4, 1912. 
Selbyville, Del 
Dear Sir: — Plants arrived in good condition. Please send catalogue to Mrs. 
Sallie Moon, Cuba, Clinton county, Ohio. 
Yours very truly, Alfred Miller. 
Gardner E. Bunting, Oakdale, Pa., Oct. 14, 1912. 
Dear Sir: - I received from you last spring Mascot and Chesapeake Strawberry 
plants, also Pan-American Fall Bearing variety. Which do you consiiler the best. 
Mascot or Chesapeake, as I suppose you fruited them this season. 1 have ni.inv 
nice plants and want to set many next spring. The Pan-Anieiicau has itone fine. 
I sold $5.00 worth of berries, and they are still full of berries and blossoms 
Yours truly, Thos. Greenfield. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting, East Hampton, Long Island, May 10, 1912. 
Selbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir: — I received the Strawberry plants ami Asparagus roots May the 
ninth, nil in iroo<l condition. Very much pleased. 
Yours truly, Charles T. Osborne. 
Mr. Bunting. Brodway, N. J., .'\pril 8, 1912. 
Dear Sir: — Enclosed please find check for the amount of bill. The Strawberry 
plants arrived in fine shape. They were certainly fine. With many thanks, 1 am 
Yours truly, O. J. Howell. 
Dear Mr. Bunting. Oak Hill, Ohio, April 25, 1912. 
It surely is a pleasure to deal with one who is so prompt in shipping anil writ- 
„.j.,... j^., ««v i« i iiiut.a for your kind- 
ness and shall be glad to give you another order when I can 
Yours very truly, John L. Evans. 
Mr. Gardner Bunting. Selins Grove Pa., April 26, 1912. 
Dear Sir:— Strawberry plants receive<l all O. K.; also letter with check of S3. 75. 
Please accept thanks for plants. Yours truly, J. J. Hendricks. 
-Mr. G. E. Bunting, Estevan, Saskawan. Canada, May 10, 1912 
Selbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir:— The plants received, they arrived Tuesday the 7th, and they were 
in a very good conditinii. 1 set them out in the evening, and the weather has 
been quite favorable lor them. Yours truly, Mrs. Minnie Frvk. 
