20 COUCH BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
atisfaction 
IS EVIDENCED BY THESE TESTIMO¬ 
NIALS TAKEN AT RANDOM FROM 
CUSTOMERS IN MANY STATES . . 
ILLINOIS, April 6, 1938: "The small evergreens arrived, 
and we got them lined out today . . . send me five hundred 
more Pfitzers quick ... I have been using your field grown 
lining out evergreens for three years, and each year I get a 
far better stand than I used to get from potted greenhouse 
liners. I guess it is because the field grown plants are 
hardier, and more easily acclimated to the colder weather up 
here. . . . Yesterday Jim told me he got some nice apricot 
from you is the reason I wired." 
NEW YORK, May 3, 1938: "The shipment of one year 
Apple came last week. You sent us a very good lot." 
KANSAS, Feb. 5, 1938: "The car has arrived OK and we 
have unloaded it. Stock all checked OK. Best wishes." 
TEXAS, Dec. I, 1937: "Replying to your letter of Nov. 28, 
I air mailed you another order last night ... I am trying 
to build up a business and it takes the confidence of the 
people I sell to, to do this. I must get my stock from a 
dependable source." 
MICHIGAN, Mar. 9, 1938: "We have just finished un¬ 
loading the car received from you and find that everything 
checked out satisfactorily. We wired you an additional order 
for Cornus florida rubra and Silver Maple to be included 
in the next car." 
VIRGINIA, Feb. 8, 1938: "My order was received this 
evening, and the trees came in splendid shape ... I do want 
to thank you for your kindness. Please ship the following 
order as soon as possible. . . ." 
IOWA, Jan. 8, 1938: "The second car came through 
promptly. We have the stock unloaded and will get full 
report to you on both cars soon. The stock in the first car 
was very satisfactory. Thanking you for the attention given 
our orders . . ." 
KENTUCKY, Mar. I, 1938: "We were pleased with the 
other hedge. Please make this nice also, and give us your 
usual prompt attention." 
INDIANA, Feb. 23, 1938: "Everything okay. Send next 
truck to address I gave you." 
OHIO, April 27, 1938: "The order received today and 
counted. Everything was all right." 
NEW JERSEY, April 15, 1938: "Received Cornus rubra 
dormant buds in good condition. Thanks for prompt ship¬ 
ment." 
MISSOURI, April 9, 1938: "Car arrived and unloaded, find 
everything o. k." 
PENNSYLVANIA, Feb. 12, 1938: "Your Bulletin B, listing 
Ready-Made Apple and Pear Grafts arrived today. I re¬ 
ceived excellent results from those I got from you last year, 
so please book the following order for shipment March 15:" 
