Sandwich Rd. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
April 19, 1949 
Walter K. Morss & Son 
Dears sics: 
Received your shipment in wonderful condition on April 
14th. Thanks. Will you please send me three cultivated blue- 
berry bushes—1 Concord, 1 Rubel, 1 Jersey, as soon as possible. 
Sincerely yours, 
Richard W. Bramhall 
Charlemont, Mass. 
October 18, 1949 
Walter K. Morss & Son 
Bradford, Mass. 
Gentlemen: 
Enclosed find check for the following raspberry plants: 
00 Gatineau and 50 Monroe. 
The strawberry plants you shipped me last spring were 
received in fine shape and have made phenomenal growth de- 
spite the dry season. 
Very truly yours, 
Gen. Herbert D. Gibson 
Union St. 
Duxbury, Mass. 
April 20, 1949 
Dear Mr. Morss: 
Please send me 200 Catskill, 100 Premier and 25 Gem 
strawberry plants. I want you to know I was very pleased 
with the plants I ordered in 1947—didn’t lose one. 
We liked the Catskills very much, such fine large berries. 
Very sincerely, 
Edwin L. McAuliffe 
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