Covington, Ky., Jan. 16, 1919.
Over 200 pounds in a single order
The barrel of Hess Pecans that you sent me got here in good condition, weight just as you say—202 lbs.—all right. They are certainly fine nuts and fine to eat. Nuts and apples make a fine meal, take that from me. Friends of mine think they are the best nuts (pecans) they ever came across. My advice to the public—more nuts, less meats and there would be less sickness. I have lived on nuts, fruit and vegetables for the last four years and never sick.
F. J. L.
Auckland, New Zealand, Mar. 8, 1920.
“Perfect” says New Zealand purchaser
Received safely the 12 oz. box of Pecans which you so promptly sent me on receipt of price. The pecan is unknown out here, and the arrival of this stranger caused no little excitement. The pecan is all you claim for it—we all pronounce it perfect.
F. L. G.
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1919.
Food value superior to beef