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Winnebago Co., Iowa. Sept. 10, 1904. 
The strawberry plants arrived the 7th in nice shape, the finest plants I have 
ever seen. Thanks for extras. T. J. HELGESEN 
Huron Co.. Ohio, August 18. 1904. 
Gentlemen:—Will you please mail your catalogue to - ? He is in our 
line and as I have tried your plants and found them all right, he is anxious to 
try some. By so doing you will favor him and myself. 
Respectfully, E. S. ANDERSON. 
Dekalb Co., Ind., July 21, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—Kindly find enclosed $25.00, and thank you for accommodations. 
Our strawberry crop was fair. What sorts did the best for you this season? 
Respectfully yours. A. G. LODEWICK. 
, Warren Co., Ohio. June 11, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—The plants I got direct from you last spring were fine, as 
were also those you sent to Mr. Sibey. I was there the day they came 
and helped to heel them in as he was not ready to set. The plants you 
bought for me at - were a bad lot. I was advised by grow¬ 
ers here to buy of you. You wrote me fairly of the situation and no fault 
to find with you, but hereafter I want all of them direct from you, of your own 
growing. Yours truly, ELMER MURPHY. 
^ Cook Co., Ill., April 25, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — I have an order for several thousand plants. Please advise me, 
etc. Your plants are the best that can be bought. 
Yours truly, CHAS. R. OVERY. 
(Later.) May 15, 1904. 
Plants received O. K. in good condition. CHAS. R. OVERY. 
Monroe Co., Ohio. April 18, 1904. 
Gents:—Strawberry plants arrived yesterday in good condition. Plants are 
fine. As good as I could wish for. Potatoes not arrived yet. 
Yours, C. E. DALLY. 
, Seneca Co., Ohio, April 19, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — I received the strawberry plants all right and must say they 
were fine, especially the Uncle Jim. 1 thank you for the extras. 
Yours, ED. SCHRICKLE. 
Onondaga Co., N. Y., May 2, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—We received the plants you sent. They wore nice plants and in 
good condition. Thanks for extras. Excuse delay in writing you. 
Yours truly, GEO. O. TAYLOR. 
Stuben Co., Ind., April 20, 1904. 
Gentlemen:—I wish to notify you that my plants arrived in good condition. 
They look fine, but too cold to plant them at present. 
Yours respectfully, J. A. HARVARTER. 
Dekalb Co., Ill., April 27, 1904. 
Many thanks for extra plants sent with order which was received O. K. Will 
you kindly send us catalogue? Yours, MONTGOMERY BROS. 
Ogemon Co., Mich., May 16, 1904. 
Elansburgh & Pierson: 
Sirs: — Enclosed find $7.00 for the plants you sent me. I got the money sooner 
than I expected and send it now. and wish to thank you for the accommodation 
and for those other varieties. The strawberry plants are giving full satisfaction 
and I am glad that I can be prompt in paying you. 
Yours respectfully, C. C. VAUGHN. 
Jefferson Co., N. Y., May 13, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the plants by express a few days ago in good condition, 
and thank you very much for the extra plants. 
Respectfully yours, CHAS. E. RASBACH. 
Bowstring, Minn., February 8. 1904. 
I received your catalogue the other day and I send you a list of names and 
addresses of neighbors who are building new homes and will want something 
in your lino. The strawberry plants I got of you last year were fine.. Every one 
lived. I have a big bed of them. Respectfully, MRS. T. GIBBS. 
Gentlemen :—l received the plants all right and was well pleased with them. 
They were the best I ever saw. Accept thanks for extras. 
Yours truly, GEO. HENDERSON. 
Erie Co., Pa., April 18, 1904. 
Dear Sirs: — Please find enclosed a check for $5.00. The strawberry plants 
arrived in good condition for which I thank you. Will you kindly book me for 
a catalogue next year? Yours very truly, 
MRS. H. F. WATSON. 
Oakland Co., Mich., June 3, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—The strawberry plants came all right and are growing fine. Lots 
of blossoms on them and some good sized berries, but we pick them off. 
Thanks for good count and gift plants. 
Yours respectfully, U. J. AUSTIN. 
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