More Good Words 
There’s a reason for such testimonials. 
May 8, 1936. 
Mr. E. H. Burson, 
Dear Sir: 
This is a belated letter of thanks for the very fine 
shipment of Asparagus you sent us. We never saw 
such fine roots before, at this moment, nearly every 
plant is coming up and looking fine. And let me also 
thank you for the Asparagus you sent us one year ago 
which is just grand, and we are cutting it right along. 
In conclusion let me thank you heartily for the fine 
presents. The Rose of last year is promising us lots of 
flowers and the Peaches and “Glads” are planted and 
doing well. Also the Raspberries and bushes, all good. 
I hope you will have a fine season of business, and 
will long carry on the high class Nursery business 
which you have so long been identified with. 
Yours very sincerely, 
(Signed) Peter Peterson, 
-, N. J. 
January 8, 1936. 
Dear Sirs: 
Please send me your 1936 Fruit Catalog. The fruit 
trees I bought four years ago are all living and bear¬ 
ing fruit and all growing fie, well pleased. We picked 
over a bushel of pears from each little dwarf pear 
tree last year. Took 17 pears from one limb of Duchess 
tree, weighing from 14 ounces to 1 lb. three ounces. 
Please give price list at rate of 50 of Duchess and 
Bartlett trees. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Signed) Edw. Keller, 
-, Ohio. 
Apr. 2, 1936. 
Green’s Nursery Company: 
Our Red Cross Currants which you sent us last fall 
lok great and we are very much pleased. 
(Signed) L. Krafzig, 
-, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
My order arrived in a few days all 0. K. They were 
packed very nice as usual. I set them out at once, they 
are growing fine. Also the 6 Cortland Apple trees I 
bought last year, one tree has a few apples on it. 
(Signed) C. H. Bernard, 
-, Mass. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
I wish I had room in my orchard to plant more of 
your trees, but those I bought from you about 18 years 
ago are full size, true to name and healthy. 
(Signed) E. A. Hegi, 
-, N. J. 
Mar. 24, 1936. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
Last year I purchased of you 40 Spy Apple trees, 
and they are all doing fine. 
(Signed) W. E. Bacon, 
-, Vt. 
April 30, 1936. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
The shipment of the trees received in good condition, 
and trees were fine. 
(Signed) Mrs. Allison L. Hegarty, 
-, Pa. 
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