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Testimonial Letters 
Fifield, Wisconsin 
July 2, 1942 
Mr. Wm. O. Coon 
Oshkosh, Wis. 
Dear Sir: 
The shipment of Wild Celery, Wapato Duck Potato ete., your 
order number 5352 arrived in excellent condition. 
More compliments are due you. It is so unusual and sg50 
gratifying to deal with a firm who is so prompt in handling 
their correspondence. A firm, also, who gives more for the 
money received, rather than less. 
The plants, tubes and seeds received surpassed our expecta- 
tions. It would be impossible to speak too highly of your firm 
and of the aquatic plants which you ship. 
Berkshire-Michiewicz, Inc. 
(Signed) Ruth Berkshire 
Sullivan, Wisconsin 
June 11, 1946 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
Thanks for the additional planting materials which you sent 
me, you sure want me to get results. 
The Ducksmeat, Burreed and Smartweed Plants arrived in 
wonderful shape, I never saw better plants. 
Thanks for your fine cooperation. 
RAY A. BUSKE 
Burlington, Vermont 
May 18, 1946 
My dear Mr. Coon: 
Received my last order in very good condition and planted 
them the next day. 
Enclosed you will find a check for 500 Sago Pondweed Tubers 
ready to plant and 500 Wild Celery Tubers ready to plant. 
Your last shipment looked so fresh and sturdy I couldn’t help 
but send in another order as I want to be sure of some good 
duck shooting this Fall. 
CHARLES MacANDREW 
Huntsville, Alabama 
March 21, 1946 
Mr. W. O. Coon, Naturalist 
Game Food Nurseries, 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
Last summer we planted 12 to 14 acres of your wild millet 
seed on our preserve and the results were a startling success. 
The ducks came in by the hundreds and we had a wonderful 
season. 
The increase was certainly ten fold. We had planned to follow 
the millet with smartweed this spring, but the millet was such 
a success that we are now thinking of replanting this same 
area with millet rather than take a chance with the smartweed. 
EDGAR DAVIS 
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