Virginia, March 21st, 1893. 

 Meesrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons:— I enclose you in this letter a 

 check for the bill of trees I received a few days ago which were 

 alright and in good condition. J. G. Reed. 



Iowa, March 28th., 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Gent: — The bale of plum 

 trees came alright and in guod order. I am well pleased with same. 

 Yours etc. J. C. Mitchell. 



Pennsylvania, April 26th, 1899 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Gentlemen: — Please except my 

 thanks for the trees which arrived in good shape and are nice ones. 

 Am well pleased with them. 



Yours respectfully, John A. Thompson. 



Maryland, April 6, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— Trees arrived 0. K. 

 Will remit in a few days. 



Very Truly, Fleming & Hetzer. 



Delaware, April 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Gentlemen:— I leceived my 

 trees safe and was very much pleased with them. If I can sell 

 any for you, I will endeaver to do all I can for you. 



Yours truly, George McVey. 



West Virginia, March 29 th., 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— Enclosed please 

 find check for $12.00, amount for trees. They arrived promptly 

 and in best of order. 



Very Respestfully, D. Gold Miller. 



Delaware, May 8th. , 1899. 

 Messrs, J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— I received the trees 

 you so kindly sent me. I should have written before but neglected 

 it. The trees were very fine and I was pleased with them. 



"iours, Lawrence Lofland. 



Maryland. April 18th., 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— My trees arrived in 

 good condition and was surprised to find them so large for the 

 price. Yours, Mrs. E. B. Harrison. 



HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Virginia, March, 30th., 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs: — Please find within 

 deck for trees as per bill. The trees have been received in good 

 condition and are entirely satisfactory. 



Yours truly, J. B. Lovett. 



Indiana, February 10, 1899. 

 Messes. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs: — The peach trees I 

 received from you last fall were grand, much nicer than I expected 

 for the money Shall send in the sail for 500 more of same kind. 

 My neighbors thought they were fine. 



Yours truly. George W. Hall. 



West Virginia, April 10th., 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs: The trees arrived 

 in good order. Thank ycu for attending to 1his small order. We 

 enclose check for the amount of the b>ll. 



Respectfully yours, L. P. Miller & Bros. 



Maryland, March 29th, 189 '. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— I received the trees 

 and strawberry plants in good condition and am very much pleased 

 with them. Please accept thanks for the extras you put in. 



Very respectfully, T. H. Everngam' 



Tennessee, March 31, 1899 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— The two barrels of 

 asparagus roots came to hand in goo i order. I herewith enclose 

 you check for same as per your agreement. 



Yours very respectfully, J. W. Rosamond. 



Indiana, April 17th, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— The peach trees 

 sent me last week arrived in first class condition and I am well 

 pleased with them. With thanks for the extras, I remain. 



Yours very respectfully, H. F. Willis. 



X. J., March 21st, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs: I received the trees yesterday and 

 sent you the monev by Express. I would have sent it before but tlieught you 

 ha. 1 sent the trees C. o". D. I am very well pleased -with them, the trees are a 

 ureal deal better than I expected. 'When I have another order, I will know 

 where to send it. Yours truly, Louis Snell. 



