PACKrNG HOUSE 
Largest Packing House for vegetable plants in the world, contains 46,000 square feet of floor space. 
WHAT rULWOOD 
Just a line in appreciation of the very fine tomato plants I 
received yesterday noon. They were in perfect condition and I 
consider them a marvelous value. Thank you. Sincerely.—A. F. 
Worthley, Sherburn, Minn. 
I enclose herewith order for plants together with remittance 
covering same. 
The reason you are getting this order is because I ordered 
from you last year and the plants came through swell and were 
strong, vigorous and thrifty. They produced a fine crop on 
which I made some money. 
You will receive other orders from me as the season progresses, 
as I expect to grow early, mid-season and late tomatoes this year. 
Your firm was originally recommended to me by a friend and, 
having had good plants from you last year, I do not hesitate to 
send you cash money for more plants. This shows, I believe, 
that I have confidence that you will again send me good stuff, and 
you will continue to receive my business as long as you send me 
high quality plants.—Paul C. Peck, Jackson, Michigan. 
Last May I bought some tomato plants together with egg-plants 
and peppers. 
I‘ requested that they be packed exceedingly well and they were. 
The tomatoes are still bearing heavy and continue to hold their 
size very well. 
Today we picked 56 30-lb. crates and truly I am greatly satisfied 
and you will continue to hear from me at planting time each 
year I farm and garden.™E. C. Wallace, 195th St. & N. Hemp¬ 
stead Tpk., Flushing, N. Y. 
CUSTOMERS SAY 
Please send your catalogue and price list of plants. I bought 
8,000 tomatoes and 2,000 cabbage plants from you last year and 
had the best and finest tomatoes I ever grew. I believe I sent 
for Rutgers, Pritchards and Baltimores. I wish to get the 
smooth round tomatoes and as early as possible. I use hot caps 
on some of the earliest.—L. D. McCoy, Lexington, Nebr. 
I received the cabbage plants shipped to me last Thursday, and 
will say they were the best plants I ever received from anyone, 
and the count was full—^good measure and pressed down,-~A. C. 
Frasuer, Gordon, Ga. 
I received cabbage and onion plants and I am pleased with 
them. I have been ordering plants from you for eight years 
and have always got good results. Please advise me by return 
mail wholesale prices on tomatoes, peppers and egg plants.— 
Theodore Miller, Martinsburg, W. Va. 
Am enclosing an order for plants. We used your plants two 
years ago and were very well satisfied with them. Last year as 
cash was scarce at planting time, we sent for cheaper plants 
and needless to say we received cheaper plants, only about half 
of them grew and we had about six different cull varieties of 
tomatoes. So we are sending for your plants again. Would 
like the order shipped as soon as conveniently possible. Thanks 
for the lovely calender.-—Owen M; Ingle, Richwood, O., RFD No. 1. 
WHY I DO NOT MEET COMPETITION 
There are so many plant growers using cheap seed that will not head satisfactorily and are not 
sprayed, kept free from insects, as mine are, therefore, I cannot meet these cheap prices. I put more 
into my plants to give a customer the very best to be had, and have figured my prices as low as good 
reliable plants can be grown. 
Picture below shows a corner of seed testing and treating laboratories with Paul Ful- 
woOd, Jr., Pathologist in charge. This assures you plants free from disease or insects. 
