THOSE REPORTS 
On our seeds and interesting catalog, we feel obligated to reveal a few of 
them, from the hundreds received in a single year. To publish all of them 
is not economically possible. 
TOMATO TESTAMENT 
I had the good fortune to scan what I'd call your Tomato Testament, for the first time 
lately and as an amateur botanist, I'd say it is an amazing document. Our florist, Miss 
Grace Fisher, said she had such a catalog and soon thereafter I begged the loan of it. 
Jan. 31, 1953 Dorothy K.Neill, Vergennes, Vt. 
A CONTRIBUTION TO MANKIND 
Last year I bought seed from your Peron Tomato and had my greenhouse gardener 
raise them potted. I planted 60 plants for myself and gave the rest away to my friends. The 
reports and results were fantastic. 
I remembered as a boy when a tomato was plucked from the garden, the flavor was so 
good and tasty. Now for years that flavor has been missing. 
You don’t know the thrill and satisfaction our family and friends had when they 
harvested their first Peron tomatoes. The tasty flavor was a thrill; second, the color when 
aa on china dishes (beautiful); third, for canning, superb; fourth, such long keeping 
quality. 
I really had a bang out of some of my friends who really were critical—believe me 
when you can get a rise out of some people—that is something. 
So I thank you for your contribution to mankind for such good seeds. 
May 13, 1953 Mr. Ted E. Schmidt, St. Paul, Minn. 
TOMATO RAISING SUCCESS WITH PERONS 
I had marvelous success with the last Peron tomatoes that I raised. The Peron plants 
made tomato raising on my farm a success rather than a questionable venture. 
June 22, 1953 R. F. Clendenen, Renick, W. Va. 
PERONS NICEST EVER RAISED 
I raised some of your Peron Tomatoes last year from seed. I never had nicer tomatoes 
and even in a year when most people’s tomatoes in this section were struck by blight and 
other tomato ills. ae 
Feb. 12, 1953 Miss Gladys M. Purdy, Ossining, N. Y. 
PERONS PRODUCE IN SPITE OF DROUGHT 
I shared my Peron Sprayless plants with several friends and neighbors last year (1952). 
All reports were unanimous on Perons performance, in spite of the drouth, makes it most 
desirable for this section of Missouri. As to flavor it is most delicious. 
Jan. 29, 1953 Mrs. G. N. Melson, Sr., Mexico, Mo. 
FINE IN MARYLAND 
Used your Peron seed last year, they were very fine. 
Jan. 28, 1953 John N. Bentley, Sandy Spring, Md. 
PERON IN CONNECTICUT 
I raised plants from your Peron seed last year with excellent results. 
May 10, 1953 Mrs. R. E. Mygatt, Stamford, Conn. 
PLEASED IN VERMONT 
I was very much pleased with Peron tomatoes last year. 
March 9, 1953 = Mr. Geo. M. Tucker, Montpelier, Vt. 
PERON, FIRST PRIZE IN NEBRASKA 
I was pleased with your Peron tomato last year, took some to the county fair and won 
first prize. This makes 2 years in a row I have won with tomatoes from seed purchased 
f ] . Bo ety 
eee ies ; Mr. Chas. Buntgen, David City, Nebr. 
PERON SUCCESSFUL AT HIGH ALTITUDES 
Just a note to let you know about the tomato plants we grew last year. We had the 
nicest tomatoes we’ve ie in many years. Our town is located 30 miles north of San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., and the nights get quite cold, sometimes dropping to 50 degrees (above). Your 
A i lly well. ; 
eeneen oe meres te? Pearl Blanchette, Novato, Calif. 
