horticulture: 



September 23, 190', 



ADVERTISE YOUR FALL BUSINESS 



Horticulture's Readers Comprise the Most Intelligent and Pro- 

 gressive Class, Their Trade is the Kind You Want 



Offer the Right Goods in the Right Way in the Columns of 

 Horticulture and New Business will Follow 



Here are a Few Unsolicited Testimonials From Those Who 



Have Tried It 



IT DOES THE SELLING. 



Stop our ad. in HorticulHui" fn 

 Prosperity carnation; all sold. You 

 paper certainly does the selling. 



AUGUST GAEDEKE & CO. 



ENTIRELY SOLD OUT. 



Di«scontinue our ad. for thermome- 

 ters after this week's edition. Entirely 

 sold out and unable to procure more. 

 Yours respectfully, 

 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS. 



ENTIRELY SOLD OUT. 



Nahant, Mass., Dec. i:;, 190.^. 

 Horticulture Publishing o., 



11 Hamilton Place, Boston. 



Gentlemen; — Please discontinue my 

 ad. in Horticulture, as I am entirely 

 sold out and have nothing more to of- 

 fer at present. Just as soon as I have 

 anything to advertise you shall hear 

 from me. Yours truly, 



T. ROLAND. 



RESULTS EMINENTLY SATISFAC- 

 TORY. 



It is a pleasure for us to say that 

 the results from our advertising in 

 Horticulture have been eminently sat- 

 isfactory, not only in the number of 

 isquiries received, but in direct sales 

 as well. We congratulate you upon 

 the strong showing you are making. 

 Very truly, 

 THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



West Grove, Pa. 



ALL SOLD OUT. 



All sold out. Cancel ad. and send 

 bill.— J. E. Felthousen, Schenectady, 

 N. Y. 



MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. 



Randolph, Vt., March 20, 1905. 

 Editor Horticulture, Boston, Mass. 



Dear Sir:— It gives me pleasure to 

 state that the advertisement I placed 

 in your paper has given most satisfac- 

 tory results. Would further add that 

 Horticulture is a credit to the pub- 

 lisher and is deserving of a grand ef- 

 fort on the part of those in the florists' 

 profession (and especially those of ths 

 New England States) to use its columns 

 to help place it in the leading position 

 where it should be (if, indeed, it is 

 not already there). 



Wishing you continued success, I am. 

 Yours very truly, 



H, M. 'TQTMAN. 



ENTIRELY SOLD OUT. 



Kindly discontinue our advertise- 

 ment after the issue of this week; we 

 are entirely sold out of Wellesley 

 plants.— Waban Rose Conservatories. 



LARGE NUMBER OF REPLIES. 



Dear Sirs: — Please discontinue my 

 advertisement, as I have sold out all 

 the stock. The large number of re- 

 plies I received testifies to the value 

 of your paper as an advertising me- 

 dium. Yours, 



F. E. PALMLR. 



RETURNS VERY SATISFACTORY. 



To Horticulture:- As we have taken 

 orders for about all our salable stock, 

 we shall have to stop our ad. for the 

 present, otherwise we certainly should 

 have kept it going. Our returns 

 through Horticulture are very satis- 

 factory, and we shall patronize same 

 on a bigger scale when we start again. 

 Very truly yours, 



POAT BROS. 



Ettrick, Va. 



FOR FIVE YEARS. 



Enclosed please find $5 and book me 

 ir Horticulture for five years. I like 

 .— T. M. 



HIGHLY SATISFACTORY. 



Please repeat the enclosed ad. until 

 further notice. It is highly satisfac- 

 tory indeed. — H. A. S. 



AMPLY JUSTIFIES THE EXPENDI- 

 TURE. 



Boston, Mass., Aug. 8. 19o5. 

 Wm. J. Stewart, Editor Horticulture: 



Dear Sir: — We wish to throw two bou- 

 quets. One to you, the other to our- 

 selves. We sincerely congratulate you 

 upon the wide and valuable circulation 

 Horticulture must have, judging solely 

 by the inquiries we have received as 

 well as the orders placed through our 

 advertisement. We find it reaches far 

 and beyond what we surmised (New 

 England). Our letter list shows that 

 its advertising columns extend to and 

 beyond the Great Lakes. Therefore, 

 we throw you the first bouquet, and the 

 second one we feel justified in casting 

 our way, that we evidenced good judg- 

 ment in placing the circular ad. with 

 you. What we have already received 

 amply justifies the expenditure. We 

 remain, very truly yours, 



WILLIAM W. castle;, 



For HoUy-Castle Co, 



ALL SOLD OUT. 



I am all sold out of stock as adver- 

 ised, so will say that the two inser- 

 ions will be sufficient at present. 

 Yours, 

 J. W. HOWARD. 

 Somerville, Mass. 



"WE COVER THE COUNTRY." 



Thanks to Horticulture, we are daily 

 receiving orders and inquiries from ail 

 over the country, as well as from Can- 

 ada, Porto Rico and Cuba, which goes 

 far to prove the value of Horticulture 

 as an advertising medium. We are very 

 pleased with the results of our adver- 

 tising in Horticulture, and wish every 

 success to the paper and editor. 

 Respectfully, 



A. LEUTHY & CO. 



THE HIGHEST NOTE. 



Horticulture Publishing Co.: — 



The remark was made to me a short 

 time ago, that the horticultural inter- 

 ests of this country had never yet 

 shown that they could either produce 

 or would support a high class trade 

 paper. Your efforts to bring out the 

 possibilities in this direction doubtless 

 strike the highest note that has yet 

 been reached. 



Horticulture is bringing to the front 

 again the devotion, enterprise and 

 achievement which were either lying 

 dormant or were being neglected. This 

 is not only to the credit of Boston, 

 but to the advancement of horticul- 

 tural interests in their widest import 

 and application. 



Feeling quite sure that as your mo- 

 tives are apprehended, they will appeal 

 to all classes of the craft, and draw 

 out their full support, I remain, 



Y'ours very truly, 



H. 



