THE CEOMWELL NURSERY, CROMWELL, CONN. 
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STRAWBERRIES, continued. 
yet. Said to be very large, of fine quality, extremely productive, 
to mature all its berries in a dry season, and sell for an extra 
price — in fact, to be superior in every point to the standard market 
varieties. We are favorably impressed with its behavior thus far. 
25 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $5 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 everywhere, and 
will undoubtedly be popular as a market variety. 25 cts. per doz., 
50 cts. per 100, $3 per 1,000. 
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS THINK OF OUR PLANTS, 
PACKING, ETC. 
VERMONT. Sept. 28, 18pp. 
Dear Sirs : I am pleased to acknowledge the receipt of strawberry plants in 
good order ; but your count was most abominable ! Think of a net aggregate of 
1,542 plants when only 1,300 were ordered 1 I will stand it this time, but you can't 
expect every customer to be as well pleased with a miscount of 242 plants. Thank 
you for all favors, and expect me to come again. 
Very sincerely, C. D. Whitman. 
Whitman is a customer of several years’ standing. 
NEW JERSEY. 
Dear Sirs: Plants received in good condition; am very well pleased with 
them. The packing for shipment was perfect. 
Yours respectfully, W. W. Clark. 
RHODE ISLAND. 
Dear Sirs : I received the plants and trees in good condition and am well 
pleased with them. Yours truly, C. A. Browning. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
Dear Sirs : The strawberry plants came in good condition. They look fine, 
and if they prove as good as they look we shall be more than satisfied, and you 
may expect further orders. A. L. Fitch. 
MAINE. May 20, 1899. 
Dear Sirs: Please accept my thanks for the prompt and liberal manner in 
which you filled my order of May 15. Plants arrived in good condition before I 
expected them. I am going to place an order for considerable stock next spring 
and will not forget you. I am, yours truly, W. P. Ferris. 
LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 
Dear Sirs: I received those strawberry plants I ordered in good condition 
and was more than pleased. Think they will all live. I shall always send to you 
for plants in the future. Yours respectfully, Mrs. H. Loper. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
Dear Sirs : I am more than pleased to find one plant man who puts up goods 
in my style, and I shall keep this in mind for future reference. 
Very truly, E. S. Young. 
Dear Sirs : Strawberry plants received nice and fresh. Many thanks. 
Yours truly, J. R. Colton. 
CONNECTICUT. Apr. 25,1899. 
Dear Sirs : Enclosed find money order for $6.88 for list of plants enclosed. 
I have spent some time drumming up trade here for you, as I believe you are the 
best men in the country in the strawberry plant business. You give no fancy 
pictures but honest goods. I dealt with you once and feel pleased to do so again. 
This is no taffy, but facts. Geo. C. Spooner. 
