THE FLANSBUBGH & POTTER CO. CATALOGUE. 
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Scott County, Kentucky. April 3. 1905. 
Friend F.:—Your card to hand. Also the plants. Thanks for extras. Enclosed 
please find $7.00. Yours, 
J. W. HERRIOTT. 
Preble County, Ohio. April 4, 1905. 
Gentlemen:—Strawberry plants were received all right, and set out the next day. 
They look fine. Many thanks for the extras. You were recommended to us by Amos 
Garreftson. Very respectfully, 
ABRAM BROWN. 
North Stonington, Connecticut, April 3, 1905. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the plants all right. Yours, 
CHARLES E. CHAPMAN. 
Springfield, Illinois, April 5, 1905. 
Dear Sirs:—The plants arrived in good condition and I am very much pleased 
with them. I thank you for the extras. 
MRS. MARY CERNY. 
Madison County, Tennessee, May 1, 1905. 
Gentlemen: — The plants arrived O. K. Thanks for first class stock and extras. 
Enclosed find small order which please send by mail. 
A. S. KITTREDGE. 
Ionia County, Michigan, April 24. 1005. 
My plants arrived the 22d. Almost three days enroute, but I found them in fine 
condition and fine plants, much better than “Pedigree” plants I got last year. Thanks 
for liberal count. R. L. HOGE. 
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, April 5, 1905. 
Strawberry plants arrived in fine condition and are fine plants indeed. We have 
planted them and did not find a single poor plant in the 5,000. Many thanks for extra 
plants. Send catalogue to - . They are large berry growers. 
Yours, A. HALL. 
Galletin County, Montana. April 23, 1905. 
Gentlemen: — The plants ordered from you came to hand in excellent condition. 
They were a fine lot of plants. I also noticed that the count was very liberal. Thank 
you. NELSON LUNDWALL. 
Hendricks County, Indiana, April 10, 1905. 
I received the plants all right and must say they were extra fine. I thank you for 
the long count. Will order more in future. Yours, 
JESSE P. STOUT. 
Loraine County, Indiana, April 6, 1905. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the strawberry plants some time ago. They were fine 
and I thank you for the extras. I recommend your firm to all my friends. 
Very truly yours, EDWARD P. JAMES. 
Santa Cruz, California, 1905. 
Dear Sirs:—The plants I got of you last year were fine. I did not lose a single 
plant. If this order is not right please correct it and oblige. 
MRS. E. E. SHILER. 
The plants are all right and doing well. 
Chicago, Illinois, June 1, 1905. 
C. H. BESLEY. 
Monroe County, Ohio, March 15, 1905. 
Gents:—I purchased some “Pedigree” plants last year, but when they came they 
were such poor looking things I did not use them in my seed bed as I intended, but 
used vours instead. I prefer your plants, hence the enclosed list of 5,000 that I want. 
Yours, etc., C. E. DALLY. 
Later, April 20. 1905. The plants are here O. IC. Thanks for extras. C. E. D. 
Strawberry plants arrived in fine condition. 
you. 
Ottawa County, Ohio, April 24, 1905. 
Thev are fine plants, for whleh T thank 
TEES BEHUKBN. 
