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THE FLANSBUBQH & POTTER CO. CATALOGUE. 
Plymouth. Massachusetts, May <5, 1905. 
Please send value of enclosed in Uncle Jim plants and oblige. You were recom¬ 
mended to us by F. W. Rogers. Yours turly, 
J. L. HUNT & CO. 
Woodward County, Oklahoma, April 24, 1905. 
Sirs:—I send you another order for plants for two of my neighbors. They got 
plants of agents this spring that showed no sign of life and are dead. Seeing what 
nice plants I got of you they wanted me to order for them. Mine was a nice lot of 
plants and I thank you for the extras. Yours kindly, 
JAS. W. HOWARD. 
Marion County, Indiana. April 27, 1905. 
Plants received and they are flue; the best lot of plants I ever received from any¬ 
where. Will remember you next spring. CHAS. F. HESSONG. 
Wayne County, Ohio, April 29, 1905. 
I received the plants O. K. They are fine indeed and I epsecially desire to thank 
you for the bunch of Uncle Jim. I hope to send you an order of some importance in 
the future. j. m. BROWN. 
Ottawa County, Michigan. April 20, 1905. 
Gents:—Your plants arrived in good shape. They cannot be excelled. Many 
thanks for your liberal count. A. G. VAN HESS. 
Fairfield County, Ohio, April 21, 1905. 
I received those plants O. K. They were in excellent condition, and the finest 
plants I ever bought. Thanks for your honesty and for the extras. 
Wild A AM MILLER. 
Gotham, Wisconsin, April 29, 1905. 
Gentlemen: — This spring I got several varieties of you and although expecting 
good strong plants I was surprised with their size and vigor, and the count was liberal. 
I am always glad to get your catalogue and always glad to get your plants. They are 
so large, and arrive in such fine condition. It is now quite late; but I hope you can 
fill the enclosed small order. E. jj. STILES. 
Montana Experiment Station, Bozeman, Montana, April 20, 1905. 
Gentlemen: — The strawberry plants arrived to-day in good condition. 
R. W. FISHER. 
Monroe County, New York, April 21, 1905. 
The strawberry plants arrived all right in good condition. Thanks for extras. 
FRANK KINGSBURY. 
Later, May 1, 1905. Plants arrived to-day in good shape. Thank you for prompt¬ 
ness and for extras. A neighbor was going to send for some “Pedigree” plants, but 
I told him of my experience with them and gave him your catalogue. You will likely 
hear from him. FRANK KINGSBURY. 
Outagamie County, Wisconsin, April 1, 1905. 
Please send enclosed order by express as soon as possible. I am always satisfied 
and always have best success with plants I get from you. 
NICHOLAS NYE. 
Broome County, New York, April 5. 1905. 
Plants to hand. If you always send such stock you deserve much praise; also 
for your liberal count. Hope they may prove as good at fruiting as they are strong 
and vigorous. I regret I did not send a larger order. Please send me your catalogue 
early next year and oblige. Yours truly, 
L. F. BROWN. 
Ontagamie County, Wisconsin. April 4, 1906. 
Gents:—Please send your catalogue. We had plants of you yast spring and had 
good success. We want more plants. Respectfully, 
JOE SPOSEL. 
