Good Stock Produces Results and 
INQUIRE in your own neighborhood will undoubtedly reveal lhe fact that someone 
lias purchased trees from us. Ask them. 
Here are a few unsolicited testimonials taken at random. We could quote them by the 
yard, but if you are not already a customer a trial order will demonstrate the fact that we 
back up our advertising with the goods. 
Salisbury Mills, N. Y., May 12, 1936 
Gentlemen; 
On Saturday May 9, I received the nursery stock. All 
in good condition and I'm very much pleased. Thank 
you for the good service. 
Very truly yours, JOS. RAKOWINKI. 
No. Berwick, Me., May 6, 1936 
Dear Sirs; 
The trees I sent for this spring came in good condition 
and they seemed like good trees for such low cost. 
Yours very truly, MRS. HUGH T. WILSON. 
Shortsville, N. Y., May 5, 1936 
Gentlemen; 
Enclosed find check covering your invoice. The trees 
sent to the farm were fine, never saw nicer. 
Yours very truly, W. K. BUSHNELL. 
Oswego, 1 V. Y., April 30, 1936 
Dear Sirs; 
Enclosed please find check for $81.60 to cover balance 
of amount due on my order. The trees were sure fine. 
Berries are yet at depot, but am sure they will be equally 
as good. 
Respectfully yours, M. G. LOCKWOOD. 
Sharon Spa, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1937 
Dear Sirs; 
Please send me your spring catalogue. We have been 
so pleased with everything we bought of you that I want 
to tell you, everything we got of you is growing nicely with 
the exception of one vine and that was not your fault as 
that started and got three or more feet high, then it began 
to wilt and died. We have bought of other nursreymen but 
have not had good luck with the trees, berry bushes, etc., 
so from now on we are going to deal with you. 
Yours very truly, CHARLES M. WRIGHT. 
Cheshire, Conn., March 15, 1936 
Gentlemen: 
Will you please quote me prices on your largest size 
apple trees. I set a block of your trees three years ago and 
am well pleased with their groivth. 
Yours truly, WM. R. WARFEL. 
Bridgeton, N. J., May 1, 1936 
Dear Sirs: 
Thank you so much for the lovely trees you sent us. It 
was a wonderful buy for us. Send me your catalogue next 
year. You have a booster for your trade in us. 
Yours very truly, JOHN A. ROWLAND. 
Broclon, Mass., April 30, 1936 
Gentlemen: 
Received shipment in fine shape and felt impelled to 
write and express appreciation of such careful attention to 
a small order. 1 believe these trees showed most careful 
handling of any I have ever received, regardless of price. 
Very truly yours, HENRY C. COPELAND. 
Keene, N. II., Jan. 31, 1936 
Dear Sirs; 
Having had fruit trees from your firm and found them 
to be all you said they ivere, would appreciate one of your 
catalogues. 
Sincerely, JAMES T. MAGEE. 
Amsterdam, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1936 
Dear Sirs; 
Last year we bought 120 apple trees of you and every 
one of them made a good growth, I never had better luck 
with planting trees. Will you send me vour catalog? 
Yours, II. 0. WILKIE $ SONS. 
Wharton, N. J., May 12, 1936 
Gentlemen; 
The trees arid vines arrived in good condition and are 
in the ground and showing signs of growth. I was very 
much pleased with the size and quality of the trees as I was 
skeptical about ordering them at first. Thanking you for 
your care and attention, I remain, 
Very truly yours, WM. T. ARCHER. 
Fogelsville, Pa., Jan. 4, 1937 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me your catalog. I seen some trees from 
you last spring at 30c that were belter than most trees 1 have 
paid $1.00 for. Hoping to receive your price list soon, 
I remain, 
Yours very truly, JOHN MA1IAR. 
Spring Glen, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1936 
Gentlemen: 
About two years ago, I bought some of your fruit trees 
through a Rural New-Yorker ad and they did well. Will 
you send me one of your catalogues. 
Yours truly, WILLETT L. COX. 
Fredonia, TV. Y., Feb. 5, 1936 
Dear Sirs: 
I passed your catalogue on to Floyd Taylor and think 
that you will get an order from him as I gave you a good 
recommend for all stock that I have had from you has been 
satisfactory and true to name. 
Very truly, C. L. BALL. 
Adams Centre, TV. Y., Mar. 16, 1936 
Dear Sirs: 
Please mail me your catalog. The shrubs purchased 
last spring all lived and grew fine. 
Yours truly, R. V. A MANS. 
We have faith in our Products and know they will make good. 
THE WILSON NURSERIES 
THOMAS MARKS & CO. 
WILSON, NEW YORK 
"The Home of Good Nursery Stock ” 
Located in the center of the famous fruit belt of Niagara County 
