Fresno Nursery Co., 
Dear Sir: 
Madera, Cal., Sept. 15, 1916. 
I take pleasure in recommending your Company's stock grown in 
Madera County, to the public . Your nursery is an excellent one, com-- 
prising 160 acres of the best and cleanest land in Madera County. The 
stock has been grown with much care and attention, is clean, and firsts 
class in every particular. Intending purchasers may feel perfectly safe 
in buying from your plant in Madera County. 
Yours Very Truly, 
Geo. Marchbank, 
Horticultural Commissioner for Madera County. 
Visalia, Cal., September 16, 1916. 
To whom it may concern : 
During the past two seasons the duties of my office have necessa¬ 
rily brought under my observation many thousands of trees and plants 
which have been shipped into this county for purposes of propagation. 
Jl fair share of these came from the Fresno Nursery Co., Inc., of Fresno, 
Cal., and I do not hesitate to state that the stock grown by that Company 
in their San Joquin Valley nurseries ranks with the best in quality and 
freedom from insect pests and diseases. 
I have been personally acquainted with the President and Mana = 
ger, Mr. Frank H. Wilson, for many years and know him to be a man 
of the highest integrity. 
Chas. F. Collins, 
Horticultural Commissioner. 
Fresno, Cal., October 5, 1916. 
To whom it may concern: 
In the discharge of my duties of Horticultural Commissioner of 
Fresno County I am necessarily in touch with prevailing local con* 
ditions in the commercial tree and plant industry of this section. 
In my tenure of office, I have, during the past year, inspected 
large quantities of the Fruit and Ornamental plants of the Fresno 
Nursery Company and have always found that the members of this 
Company exercise every care to have their stock free from disease 
and insect pests, well grown, of fine quality, thrifty and vigorous. 
This is one of the really large nurseries in this valley, established 
for over a quarter century during all of which time it has enjoyed a 
large trade and a reputation for reliability and square dealing. 
Fred P. Roullard, 
County Horticultural Commissioner. 
