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W">it River, X. .?., Oct. 20th. ISOl. 



I have boiiiht at differeni times over four hnndred apple trees, besidea 

 otlier stock, from the firm of Tingley, McLaue and Killmore, and have 

 found their stock all they recommend it to be. W. 0. Crkiguton. 



North Rw^tUo, P. E. I. , Oct. 25th, 1SS9. 



lo W. A. FiJ.LMORK : 



Dear Sir, — The trees that were got from you havo done exceedingly 

 well, better th:in any I ever had. I raised some very fine English Red 

 Streak this f :i,ll, and I got first prize for Winter Boughs at the CharlDttetown 

 Exhibition. Y )urs, &c., Colin C. McNeill. 



Grten lilll, N. S., Auy. 20th, ISOl. 

 W. A. Fillmore : 



Dear Sir, — I want more trcea next spring. The hundred and fifty I 

 have from you are the only trees that have given me satisfaction. The 

 fiuit is exci'llcnt. The Yellow Transparunca this sumner aie a jierfect 

 picture. Yours truly, James M. McLean. 



West New Annan, Sept. 2M. ISOl. 

 Mr. W. a Fillmore : 



Dear Sir, — I'he apple trees I got from you have done better tlian those 

 I got from any other nursery. Tney are hardier, grow better, and what 

 is sometliing uncommon, as they come into bearing they all prove true to 

 name ; and 1 may add that out of the wh'.de eleven hundred I got from you, 

 a smaller per ceutage of them have failed than any otiiers I have tried. 



Yours truly, Robert Anderson. 



}yal'ac<\ Sept. 24th, 1891, 

 To W. A. Fillmore, Esq , Amherst, N. S. : 



Dear Sir, — Your tnquiiy received, and in reply I have to inform you 

 that the fifty ornamental tiees, comprising Hoise Che: tnuts. Mountain 

 Ash, Weeping Willows. Silver Leafed Mapks, Scotch Ash, Cut Leaf 

 Birch, &c., &c., purchased from j'our ager.t here, are making a good 

 growth. We are all well pleoscd with them, as they are a good size and 

 well shaped. Yours, &c., J. W. MoRRir^, 



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Cavendish, P. E.I., Oct. 2M., 1SS9. 

 To W. A. Fillmore : 



Dear Sir, — I have much pleasure in recommending your nursery stock 

 to any intending purchasers, having had a trial of it for over twenty yeais. 

 I pronounce it the best in the maiket. The specimens of Winter Bough, 

 R. I, Greening and Autumn Strawberrj', are very fine, and I received first 

 prize for Gravjnsteins at the Charlottelown Exhibition this fall, all of 

 which were grown on trees purchased from your firm. 



\'"ours truly, William J. Simpson. 



Alma, PictouCo., Sept, IS, 1891. 

 To W. Fillmore : 



Dear Sir, — Please send me another hundred roots Rhubarb. Three 

 yeais ago I got one hundred roots from you and the veiy first year I got 

 seven hundred pounds from it, and two years ago I got another hundred, 

 and this su'Ti'r.er, from the two bundled roots, I sold over one hundied 

 dollar? . Yours truly, Edwin Archibald. 



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