FEW OF MANY COMMENTS 
NEW YORK, May 7, 1951: Your shipment of 
evergreens arrived this morning in excellent condi- 
tion. The quality is better than I anticipated. 
PENNSYLVANIA; Aprik 24, 1951: This is my 
first order from your nurseries and: it certainly won’t 
be my last. The trees you sent were the finest 1 
have ever seen especially the root system. I have 
started a Christmas tree plantation in Alexandria, 
put in 19,000 last year and plan to do the same 
next Spring: You will certainly get my business. 
MICHIGAN, Nov. 12, 1951: Would you please 
send me a price list for evergreen seedlings as Il 
planted 6000 of your two year old seedlings and got 
98% stand. I want to thank you for the nice; well 
packed, good trees you sent me. 
MICHIGAN, Nov, 15, 1951: Will you please send 
a 1951 price list on your evergreen trees. I have 
had good luck with your trees I got in spring of 
1948, : 
MARYLAND, Sept. 25, 1950: Will you please 
send us your current catalog. Four or five years 
azo we bought 100 of your 8. year Red Pine for a 
wind break on our Pennsylvania (Newtown) farm, 
they were beautiful trees—we lost practically none 
—and now they are beauties, 5 to 7 feet high. 
INDIANA, Dec 7, 1950: Thank you very much 
for good service last year and will say we lost very 
few trees indeed, only the Spruce not doing so well. 
Our order No. 1556 dated 1/1/51 to Mr. Vickroy. 
We think it might be the hot weather that damaged 
them this summer. In the past we have always 
ordered from the Indiana State Conservation Dept. 
Their trees were so small and not of the right var- 
iety, that we decided not to order from them any 
more. Your trees are all that we could ask for 
and we have been planting for 15 years some 60,000 
seedlings. 
OHIO, Oct. 8, 1951: Please ship us parcel post 
the following 400 evergreen trees. We were very 
please with our order from you last Spring. Most 
of the trees grew thru the terrific drought we had 
here. 
OHIO, Oct. 1, 1951: Please’ find check for fol- 
lowing order. Incidentally the plants I received 
from you last year were the finest I have ever bought. 
' They all had good root systems and as a result are 
doing very nicely. Thanks again. 
NEW JERSEY, May.1, 1950: The 250 Pine and 
Spruce seedlings I got from you early in April are 
all living and showing signs of new growth. They 
arrived in excellent condition, the peat moss remain- 
ed damp during shipment which has not happened 
“with other shipments I- have had. Their root sys- 
tems were certainly sturdy. 
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1949: This is to ack- 
nowledge the delivery of- my recent order from you. 
Plants fine, well. pleased. 
DELAWARE, April 15, 1949: The order for 
evergreens arrived today in good condition. Packed 
good, yet light. -I am well satisfied. 
MICHIGAN, April 22, 1949: Received the order 
of transplants and seedlings in fine condition. Nice 
healthy plants, am sure pleased with the order, 
