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FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON CO.’S CATALOGUE. 
Centerville, Wayne Co., Ind. f May 8, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson: 
Kind Friends: — My plants arrived the 30th and were O. K.; the finest I ever 
bought. Are all set and growing fine. 1 can’t praise them too high. 1 think yop 
have done your part by me and many thanks to you, and good luck. 
MICHAEL H. CRULL. 
Madison Co., Ind., May 33, 1904. 
Gentlemen:- -Please find enclosed cheek for $69. G3. Plants were received some 
lime ago, all in good condition' afid nice plants. Truly yours, 
FREE & GILLESPIE. 
Dupage Co., Ill., May 13, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—Plants came to-day in good order. Thanks for promptness and 
extra varieties. Yours truly, 
W. D. HERRICK. 
Delaware Co., Ind., May 20, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—I beg to acknowledge receipt of plants. They were dandies. 
(Doing fine.) Yours, 
GEO. 1). MITCHELL. 
Allegan Co.. Mich., April 30, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the plants all O. K. Thanks for extras. 
Yours resp., F. E. WISE. 
Plymouth Co., Mass., May 5, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—The plants arrived the 4th and came all right, and 1 want to 
thank you for the extras. Yours truly, 
LESTER BLANCHARD. 
Suffolk Co.. N. Y.. April 20, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—Enclosed find check for strawberry plants which arrived to¬ 
night. Thanks for promptness and for extra plants. 
Very respectfully, WM. WINCOTT. 
Blackhawk Co., Iowa, April 23, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—The strawberry and raspberry plants were received in fine 
condition, well rooted, stocky and are very line indeed. 
Yours truly, JACOB PFEIFFER. 
Clinton Co., Ind., July 1, 1904. 
Gentlemen: — Enclosed find $20.00 for the plants and potatoes got of you last 
spring. I would not take $15 for my prospects of a crop from the peck of 
Peck’s Early potatoes. The plants are all making a splendid growth. The Dun¬ 
laps are looking fine. Tn short.I am more than pleased with all the stock bought 
of you. You may expect my trade whenever I want anything in your line and 
if 1 can be the means of sending you new customers I will gladly do so. 
Wishing you continued success in business. I remain, 
Very respectfully, MARK BLYSTONE. 
Loraine Co., Colo., April 30, 1904. 
The strawberry plants came some time ago in finest condition. I set them 
out and every one is growing. Thanks for extra count. I am greatly pleased 
with them. Yours resp., V. E. STEVENS. 
Dark Co., Ohio, April 19, 1904. 
Kind Sirs:—Strawberry plants received yesterday and planted. They were 
nice plants. Thanks for extras. Yours respectfully, 
J. W. PETERSIME. 
Oakland Co., Mich., May 13, 1904. 
Gentlemen: — Plants arrived, all O. K. Thanks for promptness. Enclosed 
find money order for $7.20, amount of bill, 
Yours, G LONGMUIR. 
Mercer Co., Ohio, April 3 9, 3 904. 
Sirs:—I received the strawberry plants all O. K. They were the finest 
plants 1 ever had. Yours respectfully, 
JOHN BOM HOLT. 
Leal, Okla., April 13, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the plants In good condition and was well pleased with 
them. Yours resp.. W. E. STEVENS. 
Shelby Co.. Ohio, April 29, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — Strawberry plants arrived In due time in good condition and 
all right, except Challenge which were two bunches (50) Short. Probably an 
oversight in packing. Thanks for the extras. 
Yours truly, R. N. ROBINSON. 
Lafayette. Ind., April 27, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—Yours of the 22d with check to hand, also of the 26th stating you 
had sent me one dozen Velvet by mail. Of course I am very glad to get them 
but aren’t you a little too good? If you treat all your customers as you have me 
1 fear-you will be loosers. You have sent me extra count of plants and would 
not send the Klondike corn because it was not good. Well, if honesty will take 
a man to heaven you will stand a good chance. If not. it will help a good deal 
in getting through this world. I don’t know if I will set more plants next year 
or not. but if I do I will surely give you my order, and always speak a good 
word for you and stand ready to recommend you as perfect gentlemen. The 
plants I got of you last spring are looking fine. 
Yours very truly, AMOS MYERS. 
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