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Boston, Mass., April 19, 1889. 
Wm. C. Strong, Esq. 
Dear Sir, — I was at my place this morning, and the vines, etc., had just been 
set out by a careful old planter. Thanl< you for your kind and liberal selection, 
and for your favor of even date. 
Mr. Morton writes: "Trees from Mr. Strong are very superior; we are much 
pleased with them." 
Very sincerely yours, 
72 Commonwealth Ave. F. W. Brewer. 
Fair Haven, May 13, 1889. 
Mr. Stronc. 
Enclosed please find a checlc for the amount of your bill, and I wish to thanlc 
you for your promptness in sending, and say that the things all came safely and 
are doing well so far. 
Very truly yours, 
Alice B. Train. 
South Hanover, December i, 1890. 
Mr. W. C. Strong. 
Dear Sir, — The trees you sent are very fine and satisfactory. I enclose 
check; etc. Yours truly, 
G. T. Sylvester. 
Boston, October 12, 1890. 
Miss Thomas writes to tell you that the trees were very nice and most satisfac- 
tory. Will you please; etc. 
7 Exeter Street. 
Special rates will be quoted to purchasers of large quantities. As a postoffice 
has been established at our railroad station, with frequent daily mails, all letters 
will receive immediate attention. 
To those who are unacquainted with varieties,,and who request my judgment, I 
will make selections with the same care that I should use for myself. 
To my customers who request my Book on Fruit Culture, as a premium with 
orders amounting to five dollars, at retail prices, the book will be sent free. 
Address 
W. C. STRONG. 
Waban, Mass. 
