92 Extracts from Letters. 



Baltimoke, Md., April 11th, 1874. 

 The seeds came by mail and plants by express safely. Your method of packing 

 is admirable. The plants have not suffered in any respect, and are certainly very 

 fine. I thank you for your liberality in extra specimens. W. B. HILL. 



. Mississippi. 



The plants came in splendid order, hardly a leaf withered, and to-day are looking 

 truly beautiful. Manv, many thanks for your liberality in the number of extra 

 plants. R. N. GOULD. 



South Royalston, Mass., April 18th, 1874. 

 The plants by mail were received April 6th, fresh as in a green house, and gave 

 perfect satisfaction. To me they are all new varieties. MRS. OTIS BRUCE. 



Atlanta, Ga., April 11th, 1874. 

 The plants came to hand in splendid condition, being most admirably packed, and 

 I must thank you for generous additions. R. H. KNAPP. 



Bridgewater, Mass., April 22cZ, 1874. 

 Plants arrived in excellent condition, and are perfectly satisfactory. Every one of 

 them are growing finely. Thanks for the extras. S. E. LYON. 



Petersburg, Va., April 21st, 1874. 

 The plants you sent me by mail arrived in excellent condition. I potted them at 

 once, and they are all looking finely. GEO. M. BOZEL. 



Alton, III., June 3d, 1874. 

 Package by express reached me in fine order, and are doing well. 



A. S. HASKELL. 



Del., July 1th, 1874. 

 I received all in good time and order, they were nicely packed, and are growing 

 finely, and am pleased with the varieties. MISS S. CUMMINS. 



Brooklyn, N. Y., July 15th. 

 The chrysanthemums you sent arrived safely, and notwithstanding the warm 

 weather are doing nicely. MRS. J. HARDENBERGH. 



Charlestown, N. H., August 15th, 1874. 

 The caladiums have arrived all right, they are nice ones. Thanks for so good a 

 selection. WM. SWAN. 



Cumberland, Md., Aug. 3lst, 1874. 

 My plants have arrived all in good condition and fine plants. 



MRS. A. V. DARNELL. 



Haywood Co., Tenn., Sept. 2(M, 1874. 

 The plants received by mail in the heat of summer were in splendid condition, 

 scarcely a leaf wilted. Many thanks for your liberality. 



MRS. JULIA A. POWELL. 



Richmond, Va. 

 The tube roses which I purchased of you last spring, were the finest I have ever 

 seen, and were much admired by all who saw them for their size, as well as exquisite 

 odor. WM. H. PLEASANTS. 



Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 26th, 1874. 

 Plants sent by mail, Oct. 15th, arrived in fine order, I am greatly obliged to you 

 for the favor, especially for abutillon boule de niege. J. L. STELZIG. 



Cleveland, Oct. 24f/i, 187-1. 

 Your package of plants came to hand safely and in good order, which 1 am very 

 much obliged. DR. T. T. SEELYE. 



