70 peter Henderson's plant catalogue. 



Bricksburg, N. J., June 18, 1871. 

 Your basket of plants reached me in perfect order, as everything I have ever had 

 from you has always done. I have never lost a plant, nor had occasion but to be 

 entirely satisfied with all your dealings. 



J. B. ANNIN. 



Phoenix, Bait. Co., Md., March 21, 1871. 

 The plants have come, and are looking splendid. They are the finest, and, for the 

 money, the cheapest lot of plants I ever purchased. 



E. E. THOMPSON. 



Rushville, Illinois, Juue 5th, 1871. 

 I was agreeably surprised at receiving such a large package of plants from you — 

 twice as many as I expected for the money sent. They were received in perfect order, 

 showing that the packing was done by skilful hands. 



Mrs. JOSEPH WAEREN. 



Ridgefield, Conn., March 25, 1871. 

 The plants have come by express, and, on unpacking, we were delighted to find them 

 fresh and nice, and some in bloom. Your manner of throwing in " surplus" plants is 

 more acceptable to us amateurs in flowers than perhaps you are aware of. 



M. BETTS. 



Columbus, Ga., April 17, 1871. 

 The plants received from you in Winter have given great satisfaction; the Roses 

 are all in bloom, and what is surprising in my experience, all true to name. The little 

 plants of Pelargoniums, that seemed as if they would not come to anything, are now 

 a foot high, and the flowers are most beautiful. 



Mrs. JAMES M. BIREN. 



"Wankesha, Wis., February 1, 1871. 

 The express delivered to me the box of plants yesterday. Your system of packing 

 is perfect, for though long delayed at this cold season on the road, all are alive, and as 

 fresh as if taken just from the green-house. 



MRS. J. SMITH. 



Lake City Minn., April 10, 1871. 

 The plants reached us last night in good order. To say we are satisfied would be 

 but a tame expression — we are delighted — for such plants, and in such condition, we 

 never hoped to receive from a point so many miles distant. If they do not do well 

 with us we are satisfied the fault is not in the plants. 



MRS. J. H. WARNER. 



Tioga, Pa., April 22. 

 The plants ordered have come in fine order, and so quick from the time I sent the 

 order that I could hardly believe it possible. Some " extras " revealed themselves in 

 the unpacking, which were duly appreciated, and for which I thank you. The Tube- 

 roses were the finest bulbs I ever saw. 



Greeley, C. T., April 22, 1871. 

 Please send the enclosed order (of Roses, Verbenas, Carnations, and Gladiolas,) by 

 mail. The last lot was received in due season, and in fine order. 



J. LEAVY. 



TO OUR PATRONS. 



Being constantly applied to by our customers for the names of reliable parties from 

 whom the leading accessories of Green-houses and Conservatories (Heating Apparatus, 

 Flower Pots, &c.) might be purchased, we insert the cards of leading firms, in their 

 respective trades. Messrs. Hews & Co. have, for the past few years, supplied us almost 

 exclusively with Pots, and have always given perfect satisfaction. The heating of our 

 glass structures have always been entrusted to Hitchings & Co.'s Boilers, which have 

 proved effective to the fullest extent. 



