84 JOHN SAUL’S 
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS. 
It has become customary of late to publish extracts from customers’ letters ; this 
is done for the purpose of showing the good condition in which plants are received, 
and the satisfactory manner in which orders are filled. Such letters we could give to 
any length, but only append a few. 
Otympia, W. T., June 14th, 1872. 
I received the Carnations fresh and in good order. Accept thanks. 
Yours, &c., JAMES L. BALL. 
Penn Yan, New York, July 25th, 1872. 
The box of plants came in beautiful order with scarcely a leaf turned, and gave 
good satisfaction ; for which please accept the thanks of MRS. W.H. OLIN. 
PortsmouTH, Va., Sept. 26th, 1872. 
The plants were received last Thursday, are looking very well, and give entire 
satisfaction. Please accept my thanks for those you so kindly presented. 
CHAS. W. H. WILSON. 
Saw Francisco, WVov. 29th, 1872. 
The plants you sent Oct. 18th were received in good order. The Azalea are very 
good, also Carnations, etc. We are very well satisfied and return our thanks to 
you, and we hope that we will make trade in the future. MEYER & CO. 
Saint Pau, Minn., Jan. 15th, 1872. 
You suit me a little better than any florist that I have dealt with. 
Respectfully, } THOMAS JEBB. 
Beruin, Conn., Jan. 24th, 1872. 
The piants purchased at your greenhouse by a friend and shipped to me here, 
were exceedingly satisfactory ; for which many thanks. Before the bedding season 
I shall see you in person and make my own. 
FRANK A. TALMADGE. 
ALTON, April Ist, 1872. 
Plants reached me to-day all right. 1 am obliged for good plants in good condition. 
Yours truly, A.S. HASKELL. 
NasnHvit.e, April 5th, 1872. 
The plants by mail received in excellent condition. ‘Thanks for the extra. 
J.J. FISHER. 
Raxeign, N. C., April 4th, 1872. 
The box of bedding plants came through promptly and in fine order—everything 
satisfactory. Please find money order for the same with this letter. Send me 
another $10 box as promptly. Pror. C. B. DENSON. 
Narcaez, May 11th 1872. 
The package of Geraniums came to hand a few days ago, for which please accept 
my thanks. I cannot refrain from expressing my satisfaction at my package I have 
received from you, and your manner of packing Js perfect. W.W.SWAN. 
GREENVILLE, S. C., May 18th, 1872. 
All the plants which we have received from you have come in fine order, and are 
doing well. C. L. BURKMYER. 
