. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. (COPY) ;"C. Rulofson, Pacific Cpaet Agent, J. C. Pearson Company, San FraniiBco, California. Dear Slr:- Eeplylng to yours asking why I prefer "Poaroon nails'* to the other brands, I have to say in reply that I have been raaking boxes, orates and other packages In the apple packing houses sLt Watsonville, in the oranges and lemon business in southern and central California, and In the deciduous fruit business of central and northern California, and in Oregon for eight years. I very nuch prefer the Pearson Cement Coated nails to any other in raakin


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. (COPY) ;"C. Rulofson, Pacific Cpaet Agent, J. C. Pearson Company, San FraniiBco, California. Dear Slr:- Eeplylng to yours asking why I prefer "Poaroon nails'* to the other brands, I have to say in reply that I have been raaking boxes, orates and other packages In the apple packing houses sLt Watsonville, in the oranges and lemon business in southern and central California, and In the deciduous fruit business of central and northern California, and in Oregon for eight years. I very nuch prefer the Pearson Cement Coated nails to any other in raaking fruit packages for ?he reason that the nails are more uniform than any other brand I have ever used. The Pearson nails are well pointed, and have a good head, and the kegs contain very few nails that have to be thrown out on account of imperfection. I find the wire stiffor consequently the nails drive better than any other make. This is particularly true in raaohing nailing. When nailing by hand I use a stripper in both box making and lidding and find that the Pearson nail norka more freely and easily in a stripper than any other make of nails th-).t I have ever used, and I have used all kinds. Hoping you will find this a complete answer to your inquiry, I ajn. Yours very truly. NOTEt Mr. H. C. Poor won the Box Making contest for the world's championship at V7atsonville, Cal., on October 17, 1910, makin" 93 perfect standard apple boxes in one hour, thereby establishing the world's record and winning the channlonship. The above tostlr^nny should be convincing coming from an export box maker. J. C. PEARSON CO. LIVING ON THE LAND, SUCCESSFUL FARMER'S WIFE From the Des SO far as success goes the wife of a farmer in the western part of the State of Iowa tells a very good story. It is a story of success at farming. With her husband, she paid for some of the land as high at $45 per acre. It is another case where constant work and the proper kind of economy won out. In a letter


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