Extracts from Letters. 91 



Texas. 



The plants came safety, and I thank you very much for the beautiful Begonias. 



MRS. C. D. PARKER. 



Tupelo, Miss., April 28/ft, 1574. 

 Everything is perfectly satisfactory, and in spite of the unusual wet and cold 

 weather prevailing, for so long, the plants are doing well. T. EVANS. 



Pennsylvania. 



Received my plants to-night, April 29th, all right, as fresh as though just out of 

 the green house. Every one admired the packing aside from the plants themselves. 



L. M. BARBER. 



Sassafras Fork P. O , N. C, May Oth. 

 The plants by mail received in good condition, and with thanks for the extra ones. 



MRS. L. E. AMIS. 



New Boston-, Ills. 

 The plants by mail were received yesterday, they were very nice; for the extra 

 one accept thanks. In spite of their little prison and the many throws they must 

 have had, not one /ea/was broken. MRS. M. M. HINDMAN. 



California. 

 The rose bushes and double white geranium arrived in splendid order. 



CHARLES FISH. 



Leedsville, Duchess Co., N, Y., May 18lh. 

 The package of plants reached me in fine order on the 16th. I am greatly de- 

 lighted with the Begonias, &c. MRS. M. B. BENTON. 



Williamsburgh, N. Y., May 2lst, 1574. 

 The box of plants arrived this A. M. in splendid condition, and srive entire satis- 

 faction. Thanks for the extra plants. W. J. HAVERLEY. 



Lowell, Mass. 

 The plants came to hand all safe and in good order. JOHN PRESTON. 



Boise City, Idaho, March 25th. 

 The bill of trees, by express, were duly received the 6th inst., and in very fine 

 order. GEORGE H. ISH. 



North Carolina. 

 The plants arrived in good time, and were beautifully packed, not one of them 

 were bruised or injured. Many thanks for the large number of plants you sents. 



MRS. THOS. E. BARKDALE. 



Brownsville, Tenw., April 3d, 1874. 

 The box of plants arrived in good order with extras, for which please accept many 

 thanks, I was delighted with the remarkable freshness manifested upon their arrival. 

 This, I am satisfied was owing to their admirable packing, and great care and atten- 

 tion bestowed in preparing them for shipment. On opening the box, 1 found the 

 Donald beaton in bloom. W. F. SEVIER. 



Jackson, Tenn., April 1th, 1574. 

 The plants came safe to hand. Thank you for your promptness; shall continue to 

 patronize you. MARY C. MAY. 



Ulster Co., N. Y. 

 The plants mailed to me April 8th, came looking fresh and bright. Please accept 

 thanks for the remarkably nice manner in which they were packed, also for the extra. 



LUCY C. WOOD. 



