ELLW ANGER & BARRY 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES 



Rochester, N. Y. 



APPRECIATION 



Every year we receive hundreds of letters from patrons expressing their pleasure 

 at the manner in which their orders have been cared for. We cannot publish them all, 

 but print here extracts from a few of them. 



Chicago, Ills. 

 " It is refreshing to deal with a good house that will regard a small order in the same way that they 

 will a large one." 



MORRISTOWX, LvD. 



" I have found your prices slightly higher than those made by other nur>eries, but the quality 

 of the goods I have received more than makes up for it." 



Cragsmoor, X. Y. 

 " Trees received this day; the best lot I have ever had from anybody." 



Lynchburg, Va. 

 " I desire to express to you for myself and friends, the appreciation we feel for the eminently 

 satisfactory manner in which you filled our order." 



Baltimore, Md. 

 " The 300 KiefFers I got from you last year are in fine condition to all appearances, and I did not 

 lose a single tree." 



York Harbor, Me. 

 " I was in Boston when the carload of trees was unloaded and heeled in, but on my return I find 

 them in everj- way most satisfactory. I thank you for your promptness in shipping them." 



POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y. 



" I am happy to report that not one of the 250 White Pine trees died, and I have lost barely six of 

 your roses in spite of bad winters." 



Carlisle, Pa. 

 " It may be interesting to you that in 1876 my father, at College Point, L. I., bought an assort- 

 ment of trees, shrubs, etc., and as everything was of such excellent quality, I naturally turn towards 

 you." 



Fayetteville, Ark._ 

 " My Roses reached me in excellent condition, and I wish to thank you for the careful way in 

 which thev were packed. The Roses are the largest and finest I have ever seen. I am delighted with 

 them." 



KXOXVILLE, TfXV. 



" I bought some trees of you about 25 years ago and are all O. K. to-day. I am fixing up a new 

 home for one of my sons, and want some of the old stock." 



Bellaire, Pa. 

 " Every one of the .329 trees are in Xo. 1 condition and free from Crown Gall or any disease of any 

 kind, and as fine as trees can be grown." 



Mexico, X. Y. 

 " The trees are fine, in fact the best I ever have received from any nursery, and I have dealt with 

 many." 



San Diego, Cal. 



*' The shipment of Grape vines by Wells Fargo Express arrived in splendid shape. Accept thanks 

 for the fine stock at such low price." 



Xewark, X. J. 



" I have always found your stock so well grown and so true to name that I have come to rely on 

 your firm almost exclusively and especially in the matter of young fruit trees." 



