A Few Unsolicited Testimonials from 
Customers Who Are Well Satisfied 
*v, li'Very testimonial has been sent to us by customers who have bought plants and paid for 
them At no time or place have we made any inducements to send us a testimonial, other than 
to send them plants which they were satisfied with, and we thank our many friends for the flat- 
tering words which we have received from you. We will not be able to print all of the testi- 
monials, but aim to give you an idea of the good feeling which prevails among our patrons, by 
printing a few. We would like to come and see you and talk to you, but as that is not likelv 
to happen we hope and expect that you will continue to succeed with other ventures as well as 
you have done with ours. 
Rice Creek, Wis.. 
April 25. 1917. 
Bridgman Nursery Co., 
Bridgman, Mich. 
Gentlemen: 
I received the plants I ordered from you in good 
shape and am well pleased with them. They are very 
good plants and if I need more I will surely order 
from you. Tours truly, 
J. J. W. 
Davenport, Iowa, 
„ April 17, 1917. 
Gentlemen: 
The plants have arrived all right and in excellent 
condition. I thanlt you for your prompt attention to 
my order and it same pieves all I expect of it the next 
order will be much larger, when I will have more land. 
Very truly, 
MRS. J. H. 
Columbia City, Ind. 
Dear Sirs: 
We are more than pleased with the strawberries and 
currants and pleasantly surprised with the blackberries. 
If it were not so late we would have you send us some 
more berry plants to fill out our old bed. Here's hoping 
to have more business with your Company. I am, 
MRS. J. M. B. 
Dayton, Ohio, 
_ June 13, 1917. 
Dear Sirs: 
Please send me 1,000 Gibson and 1.000 Senator Dunlap 
strawberry plants. Thanking you for the wonderful 
plants I have already received from you. 
Sincerely, H. H. R. 
Mukwango, Wis., 
May 31, 1917. 
Gentlemen: 
I write to express my appreciation of the magnificent 
strawberry plants sent on my order, and your prompt 
and liberal business methods. 
The plants were very dry on arrival, probably hold 
In some dry place over Sunday but I dipped them In 
water, opened and set them in trenches in damp ground 
and the next morning they looked better. As we han- 
dled each one setting them out I realized what a won- 
derful lot they were. I had never seen such a mass of 
roots or such crowns and wondered if it was character- 
istic of the Superb berry or If this Is the way you grow 
your plants, and while some were pretty well withered 
after two weeks, am pleased to say every single one Is 
doing fine. 
I don't know when I have made such a satisfactory 
purchase, In fact the feeling of satisfaction is already 
worth the C0!;t and I expect the fruit will be worthy 
of the splendid plants. With best wishes, I am. 
Yours sincerely, 
J. B. W. 
Plttsford, Mich., 
Dear Sirs: 
May 2, 1917. 
I received my 50 Superb strawberry plants this morn- 
ing. They are O. K. In every way. Roots 7 to 8 Inches 
long. I never saw the like before. I was so fond of 
the plants I had to show them to other people. 
Yours with success, 
GEO. A. M. 
(From .Tapaji) 
No. 130 Tsukurl KItashltawra. 
Wraga, Japan, April 6, 1917. 
Gentlemen: 
I have received your fine catalog which you kindly 
sent me. It is much Interest me. Thanking you for 
your kindness. Very truly, 
HIROSHI IWASAKI. 
Rosalter, Pa., 
„ June 4, 1917. 
Dear Sir: 
I Intended to take up the strawberry business but 
moving here so late and not having sufficient space, 
I am unable to make much of a start this year. I would 
like a few if you can possibly send them, for experi- 
ment. 
Mrs. W. B. , my brother's wife of Wyalusing, ad- 
vised your plants as the best to be had. She is doing 
fine with your plants. 
Yours very truly, 
J. B. 
„ ., May 6, 1917. 
Gentlemen: 
Received my berry plants last Monday and was well 
pleased with them. Do you have the everbearing Rasp- 
berries? Will say a good word for you to my neighbors. 
Respectfully, 
MRS. J. R. 
„ Sullivan, Ohio. 
Dear Sir; 
I received the plants today. They look to be In good 
condition for being on the road 8 days. Am well 
pleased with the quality of the plants. 
Respectfully, 
a. c. s. 
Ablngton, 111., 
P. C. Stahelln & Son. 
Dear Gentlemen: 
Received our strawberry plants this week, and I beg 
to inform you that they are all right, as my husband 
said when I asked him how they were, "They Couldn't 
Be Nicer." I am prepared to speak a word for your 
plants when opportunity offers. 
„ MRS. G. M. W. 
P. S. — All set and look so Interesting. 
G. W. 
Cortland. R. D. 3, N. Y., 
„ May 14, 1917. 
Dear Sir: 
Received your shipment of plants the 12th In good 
condition and have them set, and the order was all 
Yours very truly, 
GBORGB H. B. 
Olathe Colorado, 
„ ,j May 2, 19IT. 
Bridgman Nursery Co., 
Bridgman, Mich. 
Dear Sir: 
I received the plants you sent me yesterday. They 
were all fine plants. Moch Better Than I expected. 
Hoping you will excuse my Impatience. You being a 
new firm to me I thought I had met the same rate I 
did last spring. I lost $12.00. I will speak a good word 
for you whenever I can. Thanking you for the nice 
large plants. 
I remain, 
MRS. JOHN Mc . 
New Oxford, Pa. 
Bridgman Nursery Co., 
Bridgman, Mich. 
Gentlemen : 
I received the plants all O. K. Thanking you for 
Ihe same. 
TCalamazoo, Mich.. 
May 10, 1917. 
Dear Sirs: 
I received your plants all O. K. and am much pleased 
with all of them. Many thanks 
Tours respectfully, 
J. a. •w. 
