CUSTOMERS LIKE OUR ESPALIERS 
Extracts from a few of many letters received daily: 
Dear Mr. Leuthardt: 
We received the Six Armed Espalier and it arrived in excel- 
lent condition. We certainly are very much pleased with it. 
In answer to your letter of May 3rd, we wish that you book 
the additional order attached for fall delivery. 
Very truly yours, 
Mr. E. C. GEISER, Dover Ohio 
Gentlemen: 
The Espalier trees you sent me this Spring came through fine. 
Is it too late to send others now? It is hard to tell from here 
how advanced the season up there is. If you can send others, I 
should like three, Four Armed Palmette Espalier Pear trees. Kind- 
ly let me know what to expect about these? 
Very truly yours, 
ARTHUR BERGER, Landscape Architect 
Dallas, Texas 
My dear Mr. Leuthardt: 
I received the two Espalter Pear trees on April 12th that you 
shipped me by express on April 9th, and am very much pleased 
with them as I have been with al! the nursery stock you sent me. 
The 3 days in passage was quite a difference from the 3 weeks 
it took last December for the fruit trees you shipped by express 
to reach me. However, the trees you shipped me last December 
were dormant and the 3 weeks in a hot baggage car did not seem 
to do them any harm as they are all alive and flourishing. 
The pears have quite a number of pears on them. The other 
trees had blossoms but it is a little early to tell how much fruit 
there will be but I did not count on much the first year after 
planting, especially as I did not get them in nearly as early as I 
would have liked. I feel sure they will do well next year. 
My experiences in dealing with you have been very pleasant. I 
appreciate the courtesy and personal attention you have given 
my small orders and I feel sure that the growth of your Nursery 
is built on reliability and courtesy to all customers small as well 
as large. I am glad I have dealt with you. 
Very sincerely yours, 
(CoL.) CLIFFORD CABELL EarLy, Atlanta, Georgia 
Dear Mr. Leuthardt: 
I must say again how happy I am about the beautiful Belgian 
Fence and that charming Garden House—have never seen any- 
thing quite so pretty, and there is nothing on my place that I 
like so much—I shall be very proud to show it off, and hope that 
it may bring you many orders. I shall be glad to do my best 
at all times. 
Now I look forward to the Spring more than ever before— 
I’m always hoping someday you will come up here to see my trees 
—I feel very humble about them, but I love them dearly and 
would be proud to show them to you. 
Very sincerely, 
MarGERY L. ADAMS, Charles Rivers Village, Mass. 
Dear Mr. Leuthardt: 
We thought you might be interested in seeing how well your 
trees have done under fairly adverse conditions, and we are send- 
ing you pictures of our terrace. The closeup is of the pear tree 
in bloom. It now has pears on it. The Apple tree which was 
planted this year bloomed beautifully. 
As you can see, the eaves of the house extend so far that only 
a driving rain can reach the trees, so they have to be watered 
artificially all the time. The exposure is east. 
I’m giving one of your folders to a woman from Battle Creek, 
Michigan. She was enchanted with the trees and asked for your 
address. Thank you for sending us such fine trees. 
Yours truly 
MARGARET F. TRAHERN, Clarksville, Tennessee 
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