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FITZGERALD’ S NURSERY STC s 
Red Springs, Texas 
» February 28, 1943. FITZGERALD NURSERY: 
| YTZGERALD NURSERY: 
About thirteen years ago I Pateyoeee 
© Kind Sir: Send C. O. D. 4 apple trees and _ from you that was half peach and half 
4 pear trees that are best suited for West Texas, It was a fine fruit-bearing tree but I p 
_ also 4 apricot trees of the small variety. it on a rented place. 
I now have my own place and wish to pl 
I have an orchard that came from your | 
nursery about seven years ago. They are fine — te Bless agre one each arenes as 
Please send trees soon. 
in my letter. 
~ Dear Mr. ‘Fitzgerald: 
Here I come again. When I received my last order 
from you 5 years ago I thought it would be my last, | 
as I did not expect to live to see the trees bear fruit. 
When I was buying hundreds of trees 15 years ago 
I told you I was buying them for my grand children. 
They have enjoyed the fruit from these trees. The _ 
pleasure is for an old man to watch a little fellow 
enjoying good fruit. 
Send attached order as soon as you can. 

