FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON’S CATALOGUE. 
we say is true. If the former, get 
out at once. 
Do not plant any more of those 
measly little “run-out” potatoes. Send 
us an order for some of our choice 
Michigan potatoes, grown especially 
for seed, and, our word for it, you 
will be better satisfied with yourself, 
and thoroughly convinced that it 
pays to use only the best seed pota¬ 
toes. 
Greene Co.. N. Y., Aug. 25, '03. 
Plants arrived O. K. and planted out. 
Sena me your next catalogue. 
Yours truly, M. BROOKS. 
Wayne Co., Mich., Apr. 22, *03. 
We received our plants in No. 1 con¬ 
dition. Yours truly, 
GEO. F. FOX. 
Mr. Owen, of Chesaming, Mich., says 
among other things: “ I rec'd the bar¬ 
rel all right and am well pleased with 
the order; it fills the bill. Hope it will 
do well and next year if we live and are 
HARVEST KING. 
Ontario, Can., May 13, *03. 
Received the plants Monday evening 
in good condition and was much pleased 
with them. Thanking you for prompt¬ 
ness and square dealing, I remain, 
Yours, etc., 
CLARENCE E. MOORE. 
Jackson Co., Mich., May 18, ’03. 
Enclosed find check, $11.82, for plants 
received. They are growing fine. 
G. H. RANDOLPH. 
Ingham Co., Mich., May 24, ’03. 
I received the plants O. K. in good 
condition and the best I ever bought. 
Thanks for promptness and extra plants. 
WILL SHIPP. 
in the business, will give you a larger 
order. I like good seed and to deal with 
men I can depend on.” 
Mr. Sindecuse, of Hillsdale, Mich., 
says: “I received the plants and pota¬ 
toes I ordered from you on April 9th, 
all in good shape. I send my thanks for 
extra plants and good weight In pota¬ 
toes.” 
Under date of May 8, 1903, Mr. James 
of Pendleton, Ind., says: ‘‘I received my 
potatoes from the depot to day. (Order 
No. 6173.) They were in good shape, 
fine to look at, no bad ones, good meas¬ 
ure and sprouts just beginning to show. 
Thank you very much.” 
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