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STRAWBERRIES, continued 
Sample. (P.) This berry has somewhat exceeded our expecta- 
tions. If it were not so subject to rust it might prove a fair market 
berry. Plant a strong grower with fair-sized berries, but a trifle 
dark in color for our market. 25 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, 
$4 per 1,000. 
Sealord. (B.) This berry will 
never become popular in our New 
England markets. Poor in color 
and quality, small to medium in 
size ; quite productive. 25 cts per 
doz., 50 cts. per too, S3 per 1,000. 
Sharpless. ( B. ) This old standard 
variety maintains its high place in 
public estimation on account of its 
large size and splendid market 
qualities. On strong land it is 
often very profitable. 25 cts. per 
doz., 50 cts. per too, {3.50 per 
$1,000. 
Star. (B. ) A promising berry 
from Ohio. Plant vigorous and 
healthy. Berry of good size, form, 
Tennessee strawberry. color and quality. Bids fair to be- 
come a standard market berry. 25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. per 100, 
$3.50 per 1,000. 
Tennessee. (B.) A grand, good berry of Haverland type. 
Vigorous plant, very productive of exceedingly bright, showy 
fruit. Size, quality and form very good. Succeeds well every- 
where and will undoubtedly be popular as a market variety. 
25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. per too, $3 per 1,000. 
What Our Customers Think of Our Plants, Packing-, etc. 
CONNECTICUT 
Dear Sirs : Enclosed find money order for list of plants enclosed. I have 
spent some time drumming up trade nere for you, as I believe you are the best 
men in the country in the Strawberry plant business. You give no fancy 
pictures, bat h>nest goids. I dealt with you once and feel pleased to do so 
again. This is no taffy, but facts. Geo. C. Spooner. 
May 11, 1 wo. 
Dear Sirs : Received the Strawberry plants next day after shipment in fine 
shape. They are growing nicely. Did not lose hardly a plant. Will remember 
you hereafter when I want trees or plants. Respectfully yours, 
H. S. Marsh. 
VERMONT 
May 2, two. 
Gentlemen : Strawberries received April 24, all in good order. Am much 
pleased with them, also with the count. Respectfully yours. 
Fred. J. Johnson. 
MASSACHUSETTS , 
March iy , igoo. 
Gents : Please book my order for following list of Strawberry plants. * * * 
Am especially anxious to get these varieties true to name. Have ordered of you 
before and feel confident your plants will be O. K. Yours, etc.. 
Chas. V. Griggs. 
PENNSYLVANIA 
Gentlemen : I received the plants in good shape, 
prompt response, I remain, Your friend, 
June 2, 1900. 
Thanking \ou for your 
C. C. Wright. 
