New Hampshire, May i, 1906. 
My order -of trees has come to hand and are all set out. 
They were a fine lot of trees and ought to live and thrive. 
F. J. Martin. 
Massachusetts, May 23, 1906. 
The Apple trees were received in good condition and we 
are well pleased with them. Leslie Park. 
Pennsylvania, November 20.1906. 
I received trees, etc. all O. K. and have got them in 
the ground. A. W. Sykes. 
Ohio, January 22, 1906. 
The stock I have handled here of yours has been well 
grown, bright, fresh and vigorous, and I think I shall want 
some Apple trees for my spring planting. 
F. H. Ballon. 
Pennsylvania, November 6, 1905. 
The trees were received in good shape. 
W. H. McCrea. 
Maryland, June 20, 1906. 
The trees are doing fine, and as good as I ever saw. 
W. S. Whiteford. 
Maryland, April 27, 1906. 
I received the trees all right, and they were fine; gave 
perfect satisfaction. Jes. Ferrell. 
Connecticut, April 24,1906. 
The trees arrived O. K., and in good condition. They 
were larger than I expected. Our customers are satisfied 
with them. J. R. Houston & Sons. 
New York, April 11, 1906. 
The trees arrived to-day in the best of shape. Must com¬ 
pliment you on your careful packing, as I failed to see even 
a tree bruised or scarred-broken. John Adams. 
Pennsylvania, April 14,1906. 
Received the nursery stock in due time, and am well 
pleased with the trees. Thanks for your prompt attention. 
Geo. Ripple. 
Maryland. April 16,1906. 
The trees shipped me have been received all in good 
order. A. W. Kirk. 
New York, May 15,1906. 
The trees received and many thanks for the extra ones. 
I believe every tree is going to live. R. W. Gaston. 
West Virginia, May 5,1906. 
The stock we received was very fine, and we have no fault 
to find whatever. D. Hess. 
Pennsylvania, May 8,1906. 
The trees came all right. With many thanks. 
F. W. Solomon. 
Pennsylvania, May 2,1906. 
I am well pleased with the trees you sent me; they all had 
nice roots and in good condition. E. C. Hoffacker. 
Pennsylvania,, April 17,1906. 
Trees were in good condition when received. 
D. I. Robinson. 
Ohio, December 9, 1905. 
The box of trees came through all right. They were 
nicely packed and in good condition. The trees are very 
fine, and such beauties. I never saw finer trees. 
B. K. Ranney. 
Kentucky, January 13,1906. 
The trees were received in good condition, and we were 
well pleased with them, they were better than we expected, 
and were much finer in every respect than other trees we 
had paid 25c. to 50c. each. Thos. Brown. 
Michigan, April 23,1906. 
The box containing the one hundred peach trees arrived 
i n most extra fine condition. This is the finest small lot of 
Peach trees I ever saw or bought from any nursery in your 
section. You certainly know how to grade trees, as to the 
grade, and further, these trees had all extra fine roots, and 
so well graded and packed in good condition that I am well 
pleased with our deal and thank you for favors extended in 
giving me these dktra nice stock. Bennett Gebhardt. 
West Virginia, March 2,1906. 
I received the trees; they are fine. I am well pleased 
with them. W. H. Ayersman. 
Long Island, May 15, 1906, 
The Strawberry plants arrived safely and am well pleased 
with them. James Bacon. 
Missouri, April 30,1906. 
I received the trees and Strawberry plants; they were fine 
and in the best condition. I am well pleased with the trees 
and plants. Thanking you for your promptness. 
Wm. H. Bryan. 
Virginia, September 10, 1905. 
I feel it my duty to tell of the success I had with the 
plants. I never saw better plants in my life. 
, G. W. Scantling. 
Kentucky, November 8, 1906. 
The trees I ordered of you came duly to hand, and it is 
due that I should say that competent judges pronounce 
them the best balanced and most thrifty looking nursery 
stock that has been shipped to this locality. They were 
thoroughly packed and came through in excellent condi¬ 
tion. Samuel J. Pugh. 
m Maryland, July 10, 1905. 
lhe trees and plants I bought of you are looking fine. I 
never had plants to grow so fast. I appreciate y our kind¬ 
ness very much, and wish you success in the future. 
G. W. Williams. 
. Maryland, November 16, 1906. 
I rees received in good shape; they were certainly very 
nicely packed. Think they would have gone to Peru all 
right. Thank you for your promptness. C. E. Bennett. 
. Delaware, April 9,1906. 
^Received my Apple trees and am well pleased with them, 
1 hank you for your kindness. J. B. Wharton. 
• ■ Pennsylvania, April 14,1906. 
1 he box. of trees received all right. I especially appreciate 
your sending the trees on time as ordered, 
S. M. Rittenhouse. 
New Hampshire, May 3, 1906. 
1 rees came all O. K. and in fine condition; the best pack¬ 
ed I ever had, and have given the best satisfaction. Please 
accept my profound thanks for your kindness and prompt- 
ness - W. J. Reals. 
„ ‘ . . Alabama, March 22,1906. 
Uur trees received in the very best condition. Thanks 
tor those Ray peach trees which you included. We will 
want more of them. S. F. Herman. 
North Carolina, November 15,1905. 
• trees were received all O. K., and opened up all 
light. The trees were very fine. We never bought finer 
trees. Thanks for the good stock. W. L. Killian & Sons. 
. Florida, December 2,1905. 
he Strawberry plants arrived in perfect condition. They 
are the best rooted plants I ever saw from anywhere, 
E. N. Bebee. 
_. Connecticut, April 16, 1906. 
The trees received in first class condition; all O. K. 
Emanuel Smith. 
_ . Michigan, April 21, 1905. 
The trees came on time all in good order. I must say 
they were the finest lot of trees I ever planted. They are 
planted near the highway, and you need not be ashamed of 
the advertisement. David C. Rose. 
. Ohio, December 3,1905. 
The trees came all right, in due time. They were nicely 
packed. They would have gone to London in good condi¬ 
tion. They are the finest trees that I ever saw grow; seem 
to be free from all appearance of any kind of insect pests. 
H. L. Parke. 
Delaware, December 1,1905. 
The trees arrived in fine order, and I am very much 
pleased with them. S. S. Wroton. 
Virginia, March 25,1906. 
The trees were perfect; as good as I could have asked 
for. They are all doing nicely. I shall want more trees 
for fall or spring. W. P. Scarborough. 
Pennsylvania. 
I have been planting Harrison’s trees because they are 
always good, clean stock, well rooted and bear fruit true to 
name; and J. G. Harrison & Sons are honest people to deal 
with. j. C. Burckholder. 
_ Ohio, May 16, 1906. 
The trees came m good shape, and we congratulate the 
packer. I think they are all growing. The customers 
were surprised to get such good rooted trees. 
John D. Forquer. 
Kansas, April 23,1906. 
Plants came through O. K., and in fine condition. 
R. W. Knowles. 
Rhode Island, April 20,1906. 
I received my trees. They were in fine condition. A 
great deal better than I expected, and all full count. I am 
so well pleased with them that I can promise you all of my 
orders in the future. Geo. W. Fish. 
Illinois, May 21,1906. 
The trees and plants ordered of you were received in good 
order. I was surprised at the promptness and business-like 
way.in which the order was filled, and was very much 
pleased with the quality of the stock, for which I thank 
you. L. P. Wheeler. 
West Virginia, November 25, 1906. 
We have received the trees in good condition and have 
them all set out in fine shape. This was the best lot of trees 
we ever got, uniform in size, and with good roots. 
S. D. Mosier. 
Iowa, April 16, 1906. 
The plants Arrived in good condition, and I am pleased 
with them. They were fine and healthy. I thank you for 
sending the plants I needed and wanted. S. A. Swanson. 
Massachusetts, May 17,1906. 
We received the plants all right. They were in excellent 
condition; the best we ever bought. Thanks for the extra 
tree and plants. J. J. Cummings. 
California, March 30,1906. 
I received the trees two days ago. They arrived in good 
shape, especially for being on the road so long. I sent to 
two other nurseries beside yours, and like your trees the 
best of the three. They were the nicest and straightest of 
a11 * J. F. Hawsett. 
