Cabbage produced from our plants 
being cut in Wisconsin. (Picture 
taken by Paul D. Fulwood, Jr.) 
Seth B. Jacobs, 
Williamston, Mich. 
May 23, 1938. 
Allow me to express my apprecia¬ 
tion of the way you took care of 
my order for cabbage. The plants 
arrived in due time and I was 
highly pleased, both with the qual¬ 
ity of the plants and the count. 
The cabbage was set immediately 
and now the field is a beautiful 
sight. Few plants are missing and 
they are making rapid growth. 
Last year I purchased from another 
firm of your state, but your plants 
are far superior to the ones I have 
previously set. 
C. M. Eddy, 
Keystone, W. Va. 
May 12, 1938. 
I received my order for plants 
from you this morning and your 
plants this year have been unusual¬ 
ly good. The delivery service has 
been excellent. All my shipments 
of plants have arrived in good con¬ 
dition. I shall order again next 
spring. 
From correspondence, we learned 
that this field produced 25 tons of 
Cabbage per acre. (Picture taken 
by Paul D. Fuhvosd, Jr.) 
“Last year I had out some Flat 
Dutch Cabbage plants and we had 
Cabbage at least one month ahead 
of everybody else. Most 4 ' heads 
weighed five and six pounds and 
lots weighed eight pounds. The 
ones the boy is holding in the en¬ 
closed photo weighed eight pounds. 
Your Onion plants are always extra 
large.” 
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