PACKING HOUSE 
Largest Packing House for vegetable plants in the world, contains 
45,000 sq. ft. of floor space. 
LOUISA, VA.. April 23. 1934. 
Mk. P. D. Fulwood, 
Dear Sir; The tomato plants arrived Saturday. Think I state a fact when I say I 
think them the best assorted and finest lot of plants of that grade that I have ever 
received. Many thanks. Truly, C. E. WHISLER. 
MT. AUBURN, IOWA, March 25. 1935. 
P. D. Fulwood, Tifton, Ga. 
Dear Sir: I am writing you about the lovely vegetables we grew from the plants 
we ordered from you. We were the only people for miles around who had tomatoes, 
the nicest peppers and the loveliest cauliflower and dandy solid cabbage. We sold a lot 
of tomatoes and gave our neighbors just lots of different kinds. You certainly gave 
us a square deal. You can always count on us for your customers. I thank you for all 
the lovely plants. 1 am enclosing an order with this letter. Please hold over Spring 
Collection No. 3 (not Frost-proof Plants) till later notified. 
Sincerely, MRS. MILES JONES. 
Mt. Auburn, Iowa, R. F. D. No. 2. 
DOVER. PA., R. F. D. No. 3, April 7, 1934. 
Dear Sir: In regard to plants: Received them this morning and in fine shape. 
Thank you. MRS. CHARLES R. SELL. 
Dover, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. York County. 
PARIS. TEXAS. January 18, 1935. 
P. D. Fulwood, 
Dear Sir: Send price list of Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants at once. Want plants by 
first of February. Have ordered plants from you for 25 years; never had any killed 
and always came true to order. So send catalogue at once and oblige. 
R. L. EARNEST. 
Paris, Texas. Rt. No. 7, Box 165. 
P. D. FULWOOD ♦ • ♦ TIFTON, GEORGIA 
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