OFFICE BUILDING OF P. D. FULWOOD 
March 8, 1935. 
P. D. Fulwood, Tifton, Ga. 
Dear Sir: I want to tell you about the Frost-Proof Cabbage plants I received from 
you last year. I set out 300 plants ; the third day after I set them out we had a cold 
spell that went to zero in some places around here. At my place it registered 3 above. 
I did not cover my plants; 298 of those plants grew and matured. I had the finest 
small cabbage patch you ever saw, and I sure would have gotten in on that prize money 
if I had sent a picture. I neglected to do so. Your cabbage will not only withstand 
frost but will stand very freezing weather. You have the privilege of using this letter 
if you wish. Send me onions instead of cauliflower. I want some tomatoes and sweet 
potatoes later. Very truly, JOHN J. SLIPPNER. 
March 29th. 
Dear Mr. Fulwood: 
Your cabbage and tomato plants last year were the best I ever received. After 
looking at my cabbage, Mr. Howell sent for a few thousand this year at your place. 
The tomatoes were very large and brought as high as three dollars a basket. I took 
pictures of both patches but neglected to send them. The tomatoes were taken before 
the vines gave away for the large tomatoes. I will send for tomato and other plants a 
little later on. i would like to hear from you personally. 
Yours truly, ALVIN R. BELL. 
Dias Creek, Cape May Court House, N. J. 
P. S.—I am sending these pictures to show you just what perfect plants will do. 
FULWOODS PLANTS PRODUCE BUMPER CROPS 
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