FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON’S CATALOGUE. 39 
Combination Offers. 
If none of these suit you, write us for 
price on any combination of 14 pecks of 
any four varieties. 
COMBINATION NO. 1. PRICE, $4.25.' 
One peck Peck’s Early, 3 pecks Irish 
Cobbler, 6 pecks King- of Michigan 4 
pecks Sir Walter Raleigh. 
COMBINATION NO. 2, PRICE, $4.25. 
Two pecks Early Michigan, 4 pecks 
Pingree, 6 pecks Carmen No. 3, 2 pecks 
Washington. 
COMBINATION NO. 3, PRICE $5.00. 
Three pecks Peck’s Early, 3 pecks 
Dewey, 2 pecks Gold Coin, 6 pecks Snow¬ 
ball. 
COMBINATION NO. 4, PRICE, $3.90. 
Six Peck’s Harvest King*, 3 peck’s Ear¬ 
ly Pride, 3 necks Early Michigan, 2 pecks 
White Giant. 
ET’Our prices are based on cost of pro¬ 
duction, 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 plac¬ 
ing your order. 
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Flants Prom Seven Different Growers— 
Lester Lovett Again. 
St. Louis Co., Mo., Apr. 27, 03. 
Gentlemen: — I received the plants in 
due time and am much pleased with 
them. They were as nice a lot of plants 
as ever grown or shipped by any grow¬ 
er. This is not saying too much, for I 
have had plants shipped from seven 
different growers, but never received a 
better lot, nor any so good. 
Later. — Have you fruited Lester Lov¬ 
ett. If so let me know by return mail 
what you think about it. I would like 
to plant some next spring, but am 
afraid that it and Gandy are the same 
and I have the Gandy. The plants look 
alike, but I hope I am mistaken. I in¬ 
tend to place an order with you for sev¬ 
eral thousand Uncle Jim, for I think it 
is a grand berry, judging from the few 
that I have fruited on plants received 
from you. Respectfully, 
LOUIS LANDEL. 
Some Good Reasons Why. 
Oakland Co., Mich., Aug. 15, ’03. 
I would like you to see the plants I 
set this season from those I got of you 
last spring. They are as big over as 
large plates, and why? There are twen¬ 
ty loads of good manure back of them 
on half an acre. Now, I want you to 
know that you will have an order from 
me next spring, and I want as early a 
shipment as the ground will permit. 
There is no danger of my looking else¬ 
where as those I have had of you have 
always been superb. 
Very respectfully, 
JAS. OLD. 
25 Years Growing Berries for Market— 
Good Seed Potato Stock. 
Guelph, Ont., Apr. 16, ’03. 
Gentlemen: — The potatoes that were 
delayed enroute arived to-day in good 
condition and the finest stock that has 
ever been seen by parties here that know 
potatoes when they see them. I am 
more than satisfied with the good stock 
and treatment you have given. The 
5,000 strawberry plants came by ex¬ 
press. Good stock and in fine condition. 
I ought to know, having been 25 years 
growing berries for market. If you send 
out such stock as that right along, you 
are certainly assurred of success. 
Yours very truly. 
SAMUEL C. SUNLEY. 
2,000 Miles and 20 Days Enroute. 
East Spokane, Wash., Apr. 8, ’03. 
Flansburgh & Pierson, 
Dear Sirs: — We received our box of 
freight to-day, after a journey of over 
2,000 miles and 20 days In transit. We 
really expected the seed potatoes and 
strawberry plants to be in bad shape, 
but were agreeably surprised to find 
them in first class condition. We thank 
you heartily for your manner of pack¬ 
ing, etc. Yours very truly, 
Livingston Co., Mich., Aug. 29, ’03. 
Gentlemen:—The strawberry plants 
received from you last spring are doing 
nicely. You will have my entire trade 
hereafter. I recently lost $200.00 by 
the plants I purchased of -, not 
being what I ordered. Respectfully. 
A. F. SAVAGE. 
Johnson Co., Kan., Mar. 23, ’03. 
We received the plants in good condi¬ 
tion. Yours as ever. 
GEO. L. SHERMAN & SON. 
Sangamon Co., Ill., April 4, ’03. 
Plants received to-day in good condi¬ 
tion and all O. K. Resp. yours. 
H. EMERSON PHELPS. 
Niagara Co., N. Y., Apr. 9, ’03. 
Potatoes and berry plants arrived all 
right. Yours truly, 
C. S. BRACE. 
Miami Co., Kans. 
The 2,000 Enhance received all O. K. 
MIAMI NURSERIES. 
Richland Co., Wis. 
Sirs:—I received the plants in splen¬ 
did condition. Thanks for the extra 
count. Yours, 
MRS. RAY SIMMONS. 
Lenawee Co., Mich., July 6. ’03. 
Dear Sirs:—We want more plants— 
some other choice varieties. The thous¬ 
and Dunlaps got of you last year came 
in good condition and are fine. 
Yours truly, E. J. EDGAR. 
Oakland Co., Mich., Aug. 22, ’03. 
Gentlemen:—The plants reached me 
Tuesday morning in perfect condition in 
every way, carefully packed and fine in 
size. I cannot thank you too much for 
sending me the extra variety. 
Yours very truly 
JAMES G. PADLEY. 
