TO MY CUiTOMERj. 
My stock of plants for 1902 are grown from new beds and on new soil that is 
heavily fertilized and not cropped to berries before. Only the largest and best plants 
are used in planting. I grow my stock principally for the fruit and large plants. 
The first and last runners are cut in July and October. The plants are layered from 
6 to 8 inches apart and not allowed to mat in the rows. Plants grown by this 
method are equal to the best pedigree plants and are superior for planting new beds 
to those usually grown in the broad matted row. Superior plants produce larger 
and more profitable fruit. The plants are trimmed of all dead leaves and stems are 
carefully sorted and graded and only the largest and best are retained for shipment. 
We give you the very best; no difference how small the order, they must be the best. 
Would be pleased to have you include some of the new varieties in your order for 
plants. They come highly recommended and may prove to be just the berry you 
have wanted. It pays to test some of the novelties for 90 per cent of the standard 
varieties today, ten years ago were novelties. Remember my plants are strictly 
first class and up to date comprising the choicest and most promising of the new 
varieties and all of the best and well-tested of the standard kinds. 
I am interested in having my plants do well with the buyer and will warrant 
the safe arrival at destination of all plants ordered sent by mail or express before 
May 1st. If any fail to do so I stand ready to make good the loss if notified 
promptly and will also try to give perfect satisfaction to every customer who in- 
trusts his order with me. 
Thanking you for past favors and soliciting trial orders from new customers, 
1 am very truly yours for success, 
C. W. GRAHAM. 
iTRAWBBRRIEJ. 
Some New Varieties. 
When ordering plants please state how you want them sent — by mail, express 
or freight. Six plants of one variety at dozen rates; 50 at too, and 500 at 1000 rates. 
We will sell 250 plants at the 1000 rate providing the total order is not less than 1000 
plants; also 250 each of two or more of the new varieties at 1,000 rates. 
If to be sent by mail add 5 cents per dozen, 10 cents per 25, and 25 cents per 100. 
At 1,000 rates by express or freight only. 
Note:— Those that are marked (/w/>.) are imperfect blossoms and should have 
every Ihird or fourlh row (Per.) varielies planted with them for to pollcnize the 
same. 
The plants reached here in good condition. They are nice large plants. Thanks 
for the premium bunch. I am well pleased with them. Have you plenty more? I 
may need some more; also my friends. Frank L. Murray, Lebanon, Maine. 
