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Me. Saul,— New Haven, December 27, 1886. 



Sir: — I received the plants you sent all right. Am well pleased with them. W. I R. 



Pleasant Lake, Mass., May 8, 1886. 

 Dear Sir : — Plants received May 6, in good condition. Am much pleased with them. Never saw such fine 

 plants by mail. Thanks for the extra. Shall know where to send for good plants in future. Respectfully yours, 



L. P. C. 



Portland, Oregon, April 28, 1886. 

 Geraniums received in perfect order. Tha'nks. Your packing is very successful. Yours very truly, E. S. T. 



John Saul,— Madisonville, April 27, 1886. 



Dear Sir: — Pardon me for not sooner acknowledging the receipt of your very liberal supply of plants in 

 response to my order. I was delighted with quality and quantity. Shall certainly use my influence to induce 

 others to patronize your firm. Yours, &c, Mrs. L. C. L. 



Ellicott Citt, April 26, 1886. 

 Mr. John Saul, — The 810.00 collection of evergreens ordered arrived duly, beautifully packed and in excellent 

 condition. Please accept thanks. I am much pleased with your selection, also with the large number sent, and 

 it gives me pleasure to acknowledge the same. Very respectfully, E. D. 



Burlington, Vt., April 15, 1886. 

 Mr. Saul,— Your package enclosing Bennett Roses was received in due season. Much obliged for sending 

 such fine plants. Respectfully, Mrs. M. T. 



Mr. John Saul,— Oswego, III., April 2, 1886. 



Sir: — Received the package of Bulbs in good condition, Monday. Am much pleased with them. Accept thanks 

 for extra bulb. Yours respectfully, A. L. C. 



Galveston, March 29, 1886. 

 The plants arrived in an excellent condition. Respectfully yours, C. I. B. R. 



Norfolk, Va. 

 Dear Sir:— The box of plants arrived safely on Saturday last. Plants beautifully packed and in fine condi- 

 tion. R. H. D. 



Mr. J. Saul,— Gordonsville, Va., March 26, 1886. 



Dear Sir:— I beg to say the plants arrived this evening in fine condition and looking well. Yours truly, 



G. W. C. 



Grantsville, Garrett Co., Md., March 24, 1886. 

 Dear Sir .-—Trees and plants received yesterday in fine condition. They were done up nicely. Accept thanks 

 for extras. Yours truly, S. J. M. 



John Saul, Esq., Washington, D. C. Denver, Col., March 19, 1886. 



Dear Sir : — The plants have arrived in good condition, and we will have some pretty flowers from them this 

 season. Yours truly, H. L. "W. 



John Saul, Esq., Washington, D. C. Columbia, S. C, March 19, 1886. 



Dear Sir: — The Pelargoniums received on yesterday and were in fine order. Am very much pleased with them. 

 Accept thanks for the ones sent as presents. Yours, Mrs. E. E. 



Mr. Saul,— Austin, March 10, 1886. 



Dear Sir .-—Plants received in good condition. Many thanks for extras. Mrs. C. H. R. 



Mr. John Saul, Washington, D. C. Steelacoom, TV. T., January 9th, 1886. 



Dear Sir:— I write to inform you that I received the bulbs that you sent, in good condition, and am well 

 pleased with them. J. V. 



John Saul, Esq., Washington, D. C. San Antonio, Texas, December 23, 1885. 



Dear Sir:— Plants came to hand in due time and in good condition. Yours, &c. L. W. M. 



Mr. John Saul,— Elizabeth, N. J., June 30. 



Plants received to-day in nice order. Many thanks for your promptness and extra plant. ■ E. P. 



Mr. John Saul,— Morgantown, W. Va., June 24, 1886. 



Dear Sir:— The plants arrived in good condition as yours always do. Please accept thanks for extras. 



Respectfully yours, D. H. C. 



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