FRUIT EVAPORATING AND PRESERVING. 
Berea, Ohio, April 28, 1888. 
Box of trees arrived on 21st. Nine days on 
the railroad is not very fast freight, but thanks 
to good packing they were in excellent shape. 
Am well pleased with the trees, and hope to 
call on you again. Thanks for free gifts. 
W. F. PITCH. 
Carbondale, Pa., Mav 3 , 1888 . 
The trees .and plants came on the 23d, and I 
am exceedingly pleased with them. It seems 
to me that you exceeded my order and sent me 
more than the money entitles me to. Your 
trees of apples and pears are the best got from 
any other nursery in fifteen years. I have had 
* of Jas. -E. Whitney and of Chase & Co., 
ol Le Clare, of Lion and Fish and from all 
those nurseries, and have not seen as good 
stock. You can count me as one of your pa¬ 
trons for the future. 
JAS. P. QUINN. 
V 000 Columbiana, O., April 26, 1888. 
Ihe 233 apple and 315 pear trees shipped by 
you on the 12th, arrived on the 25th in appar- 
ent good condition, The apples are very nice 
thrifty for medium trees, and some ten over the 
number. Pears are very nice too, and I think 
all are more than satisfactory. 
By mail I received six Jessie and one Minne- 
waski plants, all damp and nice and strong. 
Thanks 111 A., S. SNYDER. 
Mansfield, O., April 23, 1888. 
Currant cuttings arrived safely to-day and ir 
good order. Accept thanks for care in pack 
m S» etc - GEO. L. BROOKS. 
Calh o un > 111., April 26,1888. 
The plants you shipped me on the 21st inst. 
received to-day in prime condition. I hav< 
bought this spring over 5,000 plants, and thos- 
L h v r w™ 7 ° U nicer aud better thai 
any I ha\e received from any other nurser 
company. The different varieties I ordered o‘ 
you came nicely bunched and labeled. 
Respectfully, M. J. HARRIS 
Ingersoll, Canada, May 18,1888 
*J nte r° ap ? lo S ize f or sending you sue! 
scolding a few days ago. Since I wrote I ht 
received the strawberry plants and crab apple 
trees all right, and I am well satisfied. The 
plants are splendid. R. WILLS. 
Kichardsville, Pa., May 5, 1888. 
I received the trees, etc., Tuesday. It all 
came in good shape. I am much obliged J$r 
j the complimentary trees and will do all for you 
I can. Mv gardener is well pleased with the 
. goods. J SAM. M. HUMPHREY. 
West View, Pa., May 10, 1888. 
My order received from you has given me 
! good satisfaction, and many of my neighbors 
| passing by and seeing them desired to order 
! some like them. Your name and nursery is 
I totally unknown in this country. I would like 
! to become your representative in this end of 
the state. S, C. LE BANDA. 
Lewis Center, Q., May 3, 1888. 
| I finished delivering the trees to-day. They 
| gave the best of satisfaction. One customer said: 
j “By George that is half price and such nice trees, 
! too.” Another, “Well, Idid not expect any such 
| trees as those at that price.” Another one 
| said, “ I have been paying twice the money for 
j that amount of trees, and did not get as good 
| trees either,” and so on. I have sold those ex- 
! tra trees you sent me all ou*» here at home with- 
; out any trouble whatever. I believe that I can 
; sell a great many between this and fall. One 
man said, “ Those fellows ought to make you a 
j present of ten dollars for this advertisement.” 
I am well pleased with my treatment by you. 
a. j. havens. 
Georgetown, N. Y., May 12, 1888. 
I received my plants and trees yesterday. 
| They came right excepting there were two 
Northern Spy trees that did not come, but there 
were extras enough to make those ri°ht twice 
over - E. V. BROWN. 
i 
Mesa Grande, Cal., May 6, 1888. 
I have received the Victoria Currants, also 
one Woodruff grape, for which you have my 
sincere thanks. You have been too liberal. I 
will distribute the extra copies of the Fruit 
Grower, and the special issue books which 
you have sent me, and will do what I can to 
get you subscribers and customers. 
JOHN ANGEL. 
Columbus, Platte Co., Neb., May 1,1888. 
I write to inform you that my trees came to 
hand on the 2/th of April, having been on the 
way about three weeks; I found them in good 
condition, and am well pleased with the quality. 
Accept my thanks for the extras enclosed; I 
would also say that the freight charges were 
less than I expected. The box weighed 160 lbs., 
fmght charges only $2.30, making them the 
cheapest trees I have ever bought. My straw¬ 
berry plants arrived on the 14th ; they have all 
started, and are now quite green. I shall 
Company^ a g00(i w0rcL for Green’s Nursery 
GEORGE W. GALLEY. 
Agency, Mo., March 31, 1888. 
yo ? r 1 excellent P a P er fell into m] 
hands, I do not knowhow. We always cu 
out and put into scrap books such items as wt 
wnwI alUable ’ . Well » when 1 was througl 
P a P e G ? was cut to pieces. My wif. 
u ui 1 a h d bet o ter have left it; as it; was a^d pu 
it an away. Send me your paper one year. 
S. H. MURRAY. 
