MOHR’S ORCHARDS 
GROWERS OF QUALITY FRUIT 
Fogelsville, Penn. 
January 1, 1935 
Mr. J. E. Markham 
Xenia, Illinois. 
Dear Mr. Markham: 
In the last three years I have planted more 
than 2,000 of your new creations and I am 
more than satisfied with the results. 
In the first place you furnish strictly first 
class trees (THAT GROW), well rooted 
and full of vitality. 
I feel sure that your new creations will 
revolutionize the great fruit industry of the 
United States. 
I have 80 acres of orchard and I wish every 
acre was your new creations, as they bear 
earlier and sell from 50 to 75 cents more on 
the bushel than my old varieties. 
My new orchard is named in your honor, 
with continued success, 1 am, 
Respectfully yours, 
Frank J. Mohr 
Ozone, Tenn. 
October 5, 1934. 
Dear Mr. Markham: 
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My peach and apple trees bore the second 
year after planting. It was the most mar¬ 
velous fruit ever produced in Tennesse. 
T. F. Belote. 
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