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ANY ORDERS 
come to us every 
- — _ year from our 
patrons and inquiring friends, so we 
would like to send each one our new 
catalog "Better Fruit Trees." But 
that may not be necessary as all 
you may need is a list of varieties 
and prices. Of course we will gladly 
mail the catalog if you want it. 
If you expect to plant this spring, 
your order siiould be sent in right away. 
During the past four years nurserymen 
have had to cut down their propagation 
and many have even gone out of business, 
so the stoclc available is less than usual. 
On the other hand, the demand is heavier 
than in many years, stimulated by the high 
prices of fruit. Next year and the year 
I recommended your stock very highly 
and always take pleasure in doing so. The 
state representative and the county agent 
both say that the trees that I got from you. 
1,000 J. H. Hales and 500 apple trees, have 
made the best growth that they have fever 
seen in a young orchard." 
L. C. BEIRNE, May 2, 1919. 
Lewis County, Kentucky. 
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