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FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON’S CATALOGUE. 
LOVETT.—(Per.)— A reliable mid¬ 
season market variety quite well 
known. 
ROUGH RIDER. —(Per.)— Very 
late. Fruit of good to large size, firm. 
Dark red color, red flesh, fair quality 
and productive. A very moderate 
plant maker. Not at its best in many 
sections. 
RIDGEWAY. — (Per.) — Fruit large. 
Nearly round, glossy bright red color, 
good quality. Plants healthy and pro¬ 
ductive. A standard variety. Mid¬ 
season. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC.—(Per.) 
— A good plant maker and a reliable 
cropper of large, bright red, good qual¬ 
ity berries. Midseason. 
POCOMOKE. — (Per.) — Fruit 
large, of good form and color. Good 
healthy plants, very productive. A 
reliable market sort. Midseason. 
SAMPLE. — (Imp.) — Fruit large, 
roundish, conical, moderately firm, 
good quality. Plants clean and heal¬ 
thy. Very popular. Midseason to 
late. 
WARFIELD. — (Imp.) — Well 
known standard market sort. Midsea¬ 
son. 
BUBACH. — (Imp.) —Medium early 
and midseason. Well known stand¬ 
ard. Fruit large, not very firm, good 
quality and productive. 
GIBSON. — (Per.) — Fruit large and 
handsome; dark glossy red color, red 
flesh; firm and of high quality. As 
good as Marshall, which it resembles, 
but a better plant maker, splendid can¬ 
ning berry and a fancy market sort. 
Productive. Midseason to late. 
ENHANCE. — (Per.) — Late. Fruit 
large, bright red, firm and of good 
quality. Plants tough, healthy and 
vigorous. A reliable cropper. Many 
of our customers depend on this sort 
for late market. 
HAVERLAND. — (Imp.) — Well 
known near market sort. A great 
cropper. Verv popular. Early to late. 
GLEN MARY.— (Per.) — Midsea¬ 
son to late. Fruit large, dark red 
color, quite firm and of good quality. 
GANDY.—(Per.) — Very late. Fruit 
large and handsome. A good grower. 
Most popular late standard variety. 
Tama Co., Ia., Apr. 25, ’03. 
The Gandy’s came all O. K. Accept 
thanks for extras. I remain as ever, 
Your customer. C. C. JUDGE. 
Ashland Co., O., Apr. 8, ’03. 
Received plants all right and in good 
shape. Thanks for promptness and lib¬ 
erality. The plants are very nice. 
HENRY BARRICK. 
Henry Co., O., May 3, ’03. 
Dear Sirs:—The plants came in due 
time, were planted and are doing nice¬ 
ly. Pardon my delay in writing and 
thanks for the extras. 
Yours truly. 
MRS. FRED VEIGEL. 
Stark Co., O., Mar. 23, ’03. 
I received the plants the 21st, all 
right. Yours truly, 
S. J. HOCKENBERGER. 
Jackson Co., Mich., Apr. 20, ’03. 
Dear Sirs:—Enclosed find cash for 
plants which I received O. K. Thanking 
you for your promptness and courtesy, 
I remain, Yours truly, 
GEO. A. RUNCIMAN. 
Ontario, Can., Feb. 22, ’03. 
Dear Sirs:—Enclosed find cash and or¬ 
der for plants to be sent when I write 
you. The berry crop of the 14,000 plants 
I bought of you in 1901 was entirely sat¬ 
isfactory. Yours respectfully, 
GEO. PARKINSON. 
Fairbault Co., Minn., May 26, ’03. 
The plants were received O. K. and 
every one is growing. I got some of an 
agent and they are over half dead. I 
shall want some more of you next year. 
Yours truly, WILLIAM MEYER. 
Wayne Co., Ind., May 23, ’03. 
Gents: — Enclosed please find P. O. or¬ 
der for plants. I got fine plants of you 
last year, but this year I was induced to 
try - plants, so I and a neighbor 
who intended to order of you sent for 
10,000. We don’t want any more. 
Send plants soon as possible for it is 
late in the season now. 
Respectfully yours, 
W. C. GATES. 
Greene Co., Ill., April 13, ’03. 
The plants came Saturday in good con¬ 
dition and satisfactory in all points. 
Yours respt’y. 
R. B. MEEK. 
Kittitas Co., Wash.. July 3, ’03. 
Please find enclosed order for celery 
plants. The strawberry plants arrived 
in good condition and are doing nicely. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. M. J. GLYNN. 
Wayne Co., Mich., June 6. ’03. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the plants and 
am well pleased with them. They are 
all alive and growing fine. 
Yours truly, . 
SAMUEL BILLS. 
Agricultural College, Mich., May 24, ’03. 
Gentlemen: — Enclosed find P. O. or¬ 
der for some plants—your earliest and 
latest varieties (assorted). Those you 
sent the college were fine and are doing 
well. Yours truly, 
J. H. COWLEY. 
See Description of Peck’s Early Potato on page 29. 
