Testimonials— continued. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting, Spencer. N. Y., May 15, 1912. 
Sflbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir; — Berry plants arriveil yesterday in the finest kind of shape. We are 
thankful for the nice plants and the over count also. 
Yours truly, GaWin Wilcox. 
Mr. Gardner E. Bunting, Kutztown, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. 
Selbyville, Del. 
Dear Sir; — Mr. Bear requested me to write telling yon that the Berry plants 
arrived on Tuesday, and in good condition. They certainly are fine plants, and 
am very pleasetl with them. They are equal to any and better than some, for 
which we paid fS.OO for 1000 alone Thanking you for same, I remain, 
Yours truly, Mrs. D. M. Bear. 
Mr. G. E. Hunting, Wellsbure, W, Va., R. F. D. No. 4. 
Selbyville, Del. May 4, 1912. 
Dear Sir:— I received ray plants yesterday the 3rd; finisheil planting r\t 1 p. m. 
to<lay. They were O. K. and in fine condition. I like your way of packing and 
doing business. Wishing you success, I remain. 
Yours truly, H. Heinzeroth. 
Aganam, Mass., R. F. D. No. 130. 
Mr. Bunting. Mav 6, 1912. 
Dear Sir:— Plants you shipped Tuesday arrivetl Saturday morning and were in 
excellent condition. Should have thought they had been dug only an hour. All 
set and are looking splendid. Thanks for your promptness and pain.staking meth- 
oils in packing and shipping. Enclosed please find money order of $1.75 for which 
kindly ship me via Express 1000 plants same variety as before or some equally as 
desirable. Ship Wednesday if possible. Express to Springfield, Mass. 
OWige, F. M. Brown. 
Mr. G. E. Bunting. McKeen, Pa., May 6, 1912. 
Dear Sir:— Plants received Saturday. I haven't planted yet. As far as 1 have 
examined, thev are all in fine shape. All O K. 
Very truly yours, Clarence R. Weidle. 
STATE OF DELAWARE 
State Board of Agriculture 
Certificate of Nursery Inspection 
To Whom It May Co.nckrn : Dover, Dki,.^\vare, Sept. 24, 1912. 
This certifies that I have this day examined the nursery stock and premises of 
the nurseries of Gardner E. Bunting at Selbyville, Su.ssex Co, Delaware, and that 
said nursery stock is.ipparently free from crown gall , peach yellows, peach rosette, the 
San Jose Scale, and all other plant diseases and insects of a seriously dangerous 
nature, that mav he transferred on nursery stock. 
This certificate may be revoked by the Stale Board of Agriculture forcauaeand 
it is invalid after August 31, 1913, and does not include nursery slock not grown 
on the above named premises unless such .stock is covereil by certificate of a State 
or Government officer and accepted bv the Stale Board of Agriculture. 
WW^J.V.y WI'IUI, Inspector 
