FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON CO.’S CATALOGUE. 
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COMBINATION NO. 3, PRICE $3.45. 
2 pecks Early Rose, 
4 pecks Pingree, 
3 pecks Sweet Home, 
5 pecks Million Dollar. 
If none of these suit you, write us for price on any combination of 14 pecks 
of any four varieties. 
IE?* Our prices are based on cost of production, hand sorting and intrinsic value 
of our seed stocks compared with the ruling market price of potatoes; but we 
expect to meet the competition of other responsible growers; and if offered choice 
pure stock true to name for less by reliable parties, write us before placing 
your order. 
Madison Co., Ind., April 25, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
The potatoes came through in fine shape. We are well pleased. Many thanks 
for the peck of Peck’s Early. They are simply fine. If we grow them as nice 
and they prove to be early look out for a 100 bushel order next spring. We got 
100 Sir Walter Raleigh of - . They are a bad lot; some rotten and 
worse, bandly mixed. Am sure not more than half are pure seed. We will ad¬ 
vertise him for 10 miles in every direction as many are coming from all direc¬ 
tions for seed and they can see for themselves. 
Most truly yours, A. GARRETSON & SOX. 
Saratoga Co., N. Y., May 1 4, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—Potatoes just arrived all right. A. R. VAN VRANKEN. 
Wright Co., Minn., April 14, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
The barrel of potatoes to hand to-day and think in good condition. Enclosed 
find order, etc. NORTH STAR PLANT FARM. 
Cedar Co., Iowa, April 4, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
Potatoes arrived and in first class shape. I am much pleased with them. 
Yours, EDW. TREDE. 
Crawford Co., Ohio, April 3, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
The two barrels of potatoes arrived to-day in good condition. Also the 
extra, small box of Peck’s Early. I am much pleased with the order 
Yours respectfully, A. B. STRUTHERS. 
Dupage Co., Ill., April 6, 1904. 
Flansburgh &* Pierson: 
Potatoes came all right. Am much pleased with them. 
W. D. HERRICK. 
Seneca Co., Ohio, April 6, 1904. 
I received the potatoes all right, They are nice. Send the strawberry plants 
any time as soon as you begin to dig, and oblige. 
ED. SCHRICKEL. 
Two of the barrels of potatoes in this order are for my neighbors and I 
trust they will be nice pure seed, as I have been telling them that I have been deal¬ 
ing with you for several years and was always treated right. 
Truly yours, W. E. THIES. 
Madison Co., Ind., April 25, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
The potatoes by freight some time ago are fine. Thank you for good meas¬ 
ure. Yours truly, EDWARD P. JARVIS. 
Franklin Co.. Ohio, April 15, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—The potatoes are received in good condition. Many thanks. 
J. J. ZIMMER. 
Crawford Co., Ohio, April 18, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: _ „ 
Seed potatoes received April 26th all O. K. H. H. BILSING. 
Calhoun Co., Iowa, April 18, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — Potatoes came all right. Thanks for promptness in delivery and 
complimentary tubers. Yours, 
Fulton Co., Ohio, May 12, 1904. 
Your potatoes were received in good order and am well pleased with them. 
v Yours, JACOB ZIMMERMAN. 
Lenawee Co., Mich., May 16, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
After a long time, I write to acknowledge receipt of the potatoes ordered. 
They arrived in good shape and are very nice, nicest I ever bought. The extras 
were unexpected and very nice for which receive my thanks. _ 
Respectfully yours, F. C. YOUNGS. 
Allen Co., Ind., April 22, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — Your bushel of King of Michigan came in the day after I wrote 
you. They are nice and I am well pleased with them. 
Yours truly, LEONARD SCHRICKLE. 
DON’T OVERBOOK OUR EATON RASPBERRY—SEE PAGE 24. 
