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Raveicu, May 31st, 1872. 
The box of plants by mail was received in good condition, and all are doing well. 
J.B. NEATHERY. 
CatTskiL.L, May 28th, 1872. 
The plants were received in good condition. For the extra ones please accept my 
sincere thanks. MRS. C. C. ABEEL. 
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GREENVILLE, S. C., May 15th, 1872. 
[ received the plants ordered, also your present, for which I am very much obliged. 
They all came in fine order. MRS. E. E. BEATTIE. 
AvBany, May 18th, 1892. 
[ received the plants in good order on the 16th, they did not even wilt. I do not 
think I will loose a plant. 1am well satisfied. WM. W. BRIDE. 
Crarxspure, West Va., May 10th, 1872. 
The Roses and Violets came safely to hand. Weare much pleased with the selec- 
tion, and are much obliged to vou. They are all doing well. 
S. E. HARRISON. 
RusHVILLE, Scuuy er Co., Itt., May 14th, 1872. 
I received the package of plants I sent for in good order, and I was perfectly 
delighted with your liberality ; so many Fuchsias and Dahlias, all looking so well. 
Accept my thanks for the presents. MRS. DANIEL POTTER. 
Jackson, Tenn., May 13th, 1872. 
The plants came by mail a week ago in fine condition, and are growing beautifully. 
I wish you could see our double pink and carmine Cactus 1n full bloom. 
JAS. K. STEPHENS. 
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Pererssure, VA., April 30th, 1872. 
The plants gave entire satisfaction, ard the ladies were more than pleased with 
them. GEO. M. BOZEL. 
Sparta, Hancock Co., Ga., April 20th, 1872. 
The box of plants arrived in good condition, and gave me entire satisfaction. It 
will afford me pleasure to recommend your nursery to my friends. With many 
thanks for your kindness. K. A. DU BOSE. 
Guen Cove, N. Y., May Ist, 1872. 
The plants came to hand in due season, and am very much pleased with the selec- 
tion. | JOHN P. MACKEY. 
MitwavkEE, Wis., April 12th, 1872. 
I have received the box of Roses—everything right, and am fully satisfied. [ 
shall remember your firm. 
Respectfully, L. W. A. JACOBI. 
Cotumsus, Ga., April 6th, 1872. 
The plants arrived on Saturday in good condition, and are quite satisfactory. I 
also received by mail the seeds a few days after. MARY B. HANSARD. 
Oaxtey, N. E.R. R., S. C., Sept. 23d, 1872. 
The box of plants was safely received yesterday, and I must return my thanks 
for the extra ones you so kindly sent. MRS. J. RHETT MOTTE. 
Lewis’ Mitts, HenperRson Co., Inp., Oct. 19th, 1872. 
The Roses and bedding plants that I purchased from you last spring, have proved 
most satisfactory. MRS. WILL L. ALVES. 
