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TESTIMONIALS 
TESTIMONIALS 
WALLER BROS. 
WALLER BROS. 
Bristol, Ind. 
October 23rd, 1939 
Mr. O. C. Waller, 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlemen:- 
We planted the Yellow-Free Blakemore 
and notice there is no yellowing in the 
entire planting. All the plants were 
highly praised by the State Department 
of Conservation. These plants are far 
superior to the old Blakemore and the 
uniformally bright green plants. 
Very truly yours, 
J. W. N. 
WALLER BROTHERS 
The Honest Plant Growers 
Judsonia, 
Waldron, Ark. 
October 23rd, 1939 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlsmen:- 
Regarding the Yellow-Free Blakemore 
plants set last March, will say that I 
was up to Huntsville yesterday and am 
glad to say the plants are looking fine. 
Not a yellow plant in the field. I am 
well pleased and am going to set more 
acreage of this variety in the spring 
1940. 
Respectfully, 
J. B. A. 
Newburn, Tenn. 
September 23rd, 1939 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlemen :- 
We are pleased to say we have bought 
plants from you most every year since 
1925 and have always been well 
pleased with every shipment. The 
Yellow-Free Blakemore are strictly fine 
not a yellow leaf has appeared yet. 
Hoping you have great success with 
this variety, 
We are, 
o. c. waller, Mgr. Arkansas 
To the Prospective Strawberry Growers 
Here are cold facts and indisputable evidence that YELLOW-FREE BLAKEMORE is an 
outstanding variety when we tell you more than 2,000,000 of these plants were set by 
the White County strawberry growers. We are one of the oldest strawberry Counties 
in the State and the growers are too well learned to be fooled along the line of straw¬ 
berries. Seeing is believing and when these growers visited the Yellow-Free Blake¬ 
more fields last Spring they bought plants freely paying a good price for them other 
than set their own plants as a gift. It is a true saying that we may fool some of the 
people, but you cannot fool all the old strawberry growers. Not only are these growers 
pleased, but the State Plant Board, Little Rock, highly praises this variety. 
Brashear, Texas 
September 10th, 1939 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlemen 
We are well pleased with our straw¬ 
berry plants ordered last Spring. Not 
a yellow plant in the field. 
Yours very truly, 
W. T. W. 
Bonner Springs, Kans. 
October 15th, 1939 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlemen:- 
The Yellow-Free Blakemore plants or¬ 
dered of you last Spring show no sign of 
yellow. We are well pleased with them. 
Yours very truly, 
H. T. 
Chanute, Kans. 
October 15th, 1939 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Ark. 
Gentlemen :- 
We purchased 10,000 Yellow-Free 
Blakemore plants from you last Spring 
and we are glad to report we have not 
detected any yellow in our field. Con¬ 
sidering the season we have had, have 
a good prospect for strawberry crop. 
But for the record breaking drouth and 
heat during late September I would 
have a show patch. In the 6 years 
growing berries I consider the Yellow- 
Free the outstanding variety. 
Yours very truly, 
A. T. A. 
J. L. I. 
