TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
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THE REASON OUR PLANTS ARE POPULAR 
I received your Strawberry plants a few days ago, 
and I want to say that they were in the finest shape that 
I ever saw any plants. If those plants don’t grow, 
I don’t know what will, for I never saw Strawberry 
plants have so green leaves and so 
tright roots. Were packed so well 
that I think they would have stood a 
shipment of three thousand miles as 
well as they did the two hundred and 
fifty miles. You may look for my order 
next year.— Leo Morgan, Marion 
County, West Virginia, March 24, 1915. 
IN FINE CONDITION TO 
CANADA 
The plants arrived on the 26th in 
fine condition. I am delighted to have 
the Superb. Many thanks; I hope not 
to lose one.— Ida Perry, Ontario, 
April 27, 1915. 
Lucretia (see page 26). A superb, large, 
handsome Dewberry 
CAME IN DUE TIME 
Our plants and roots came in due time 
and in good condition. — Southern Vine 
yard Co., Gates 
County, North 
Carolina, Decem¬ 
ber 29, 1914 - 
FINE PLANTS IN FINE 
CONDITION 
The Strawberry plants 
came here yesterday, the 
26th; they are fine and 
arrived in fine condition.— 
J. R. Hansche, Racine 
County, Wisconsin, April 
27, 1915. 
Snyder (see page 30). The only Blackberry that ever created 
a sensation among fruit-growers 
