TESTI^n03STIA.IL.S. 



Mo. Bot. Gardens, St. Louis, Mo., February 24, 1885. 

 Sir: — I am truly pleased to see such plants as the above, offered at such low prices, those received from Mr. Saul 

 last year, were most satisfactory. J. G., Gardener. 



Westerville, 0., February 17, 1885. 

 Mr. John Sato: 



Dear Sir : — We received the box of plants; when we received it the mercury stood at 12° below zero, but we 

 think there was not a plant injured, not even the Coleus, thanks for your careful packing. We are having a 

 severe winter, last night 5° below zero. Yours truly, S. S. S d. 



St. Peter, Minn., January 8, 1885. 

 John Saul, Esq., Washington, D. C. 



Dear Sir : — Was very much pleased with the plant we got of you last year, and shall send you an order for 

 quite a supply, as soon as we can do so with safety from frost. Mrs. M. E. P l. 



Youngstown, III., June 9, 1885. 

 Mr. John Saul:— Your bulb of "extra size " was duly received and appreciated, indeed it was the largest bulb 

 I ever saw. It is growing nicely, and I am looking forward to a feast of beauty when it blooms. E. F. (J n. 



Sharon Hill, March 10, 1885. 

 John Saul, Washington, D. C. : — The seeds have arrived safely and in order, accept thanks for prompt atten- 

 tion, also l'or extra ones or Premiums. Truly, &c. M. B. C— — D. 



Ithaca, N. Y. 

 I have received your card of the 13th. The box of bulbs came in beautiful order and give satisfaction. 



Kate L. W R. 



Hitchcock, March 12. 

 J. Saul, Esq. 



Dear Sir: I received my box of roses in good order. I am pleased with them. Much obliged for your 

 present. Respectfully, H. P s. 



Leesburg, Fla., March 21, 1885. 

 Dear Sir : Thanks for plants received in good condition. Yours truly, J. W. H h. 



Baltimore, 3farch 28, 1885. 

 John Saul, Esq. 



Dear Sir: The plants were received in good condition. Your selection of them was highly appreciated and 

 your liberal addition I am forced to acknowledge. Accept my many thanks. Yours most respecttully, 



Geo. L. Hamel. 



Grantsville, (Arrett Co., Md., April 3, 1885. 

 Dear Sir : Trees and plants received this day. Many thanks for many extras. The small plants, Lantanas, 

 &c, were put up very nicely. S. J. M r. 



University op Va. 

 Dear Sir : The plants arrived in good order and are very nice ones. Respectfully, C. P. V e. 



South Lake Weir, Fla., April 24. 

 Mr. John Saul : I received the box of plants you were so kind to send. Many thanks for them, they came in 

 fine condition and are all living now and look well. Mrs. C. L. P r. 



Tarboro, N. G, April 27, 1885. 

 My Dear Sir : The box of plants arrived in good order and are beautiful specimens of vigorous growth. 



Jos. Blount C e. 



Graceland, May 1, 1885. 

 Dear Sir: Your favor of Clematis and Styrax received in good condition. Very respectfully, 



Graceland Cemetery Company. 



Dollins, May 12, 1885. 

 Package of plants duly to hand. All in very good order, and am much pleased with the variety. Very much 

 obliged. Respectfully, Mrs. E. S. C s. 



Bakersfield, Cala., May 11, 1885. 

 Dear Sir : Plants advised by your card of May 1st— Ferns, Begonia, &c. — duly received in splendid condition. 

 If not saved it will be my own fault. Yours truly, C. B R. 



June 6, 1885. 

 Dear Sir: My plants arrived in excellent condition, and I am much obliged for your promptness. 



Mrs. Wm. H s. 



Scotland Neck, N. C, May 11, 1885. 

 MR. J. Saul: 



Dear Sir : I feel that I have been remiss in not writing before to acknowledge receipt of the flowers I ordered, 

 which arrived in due time and gave complete satisfaction. I have bought a great many flowers, and this was the 

 best packed box I have ever received. A L H t 



