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Status: Needs Review

Do you want Peach stones? We
have a lot which we kept over from
the crop of 1855, having a surplus,
and wishing to lay up in case of failure
last year, They have been out all
winter, through snow and freeze and
rain, and ought[underlined] to be well frosted,
though we have not examined - of
which we would [word struck through] spare you
five or six bushels at $2 pr
bushel. We have not room for all of
them this year - and could easily
spare them if wanted -. We will
make out and forward in due time
a list of what we would want in
exchange - and will take great
pleasure in forwarding promptly
whatever you may want of us.

Yours Respectfully
W. H. Larrabee,
for
Larrabee & Place.

P.S. What would you
charge for Bartlett
Pears by the doz. - dwarf
and standard?

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