Fruit Fanning for Profit in California. 3 1 



LETTEES OF COMMENDATION. 



Los AxGELOs, California. 



Oztoher Viih, 1892. 



To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : 



We, tlie undersigned, are personally acquainted with Mr. 

 Dwight Whitingj of El Toro, and know him to be a large land- 

 owner, a successful orchardist, and a responsible gentleman. 

 Geo. H. Bonebrake, Pres., Los Angelos National Bank. 

 J. M. Elliot, Pres., First National Bank of Los Angeles. 

 Farmers and Merchants, Bank of Los Angeles. 

 Herman W. Hellman, Vice-President. 

 A. D. Childress, Pres., The City Bank. 

 L. K. Breed, Pres., South California National Bank. 

 J. F. Sartori, Security Savings Bank and Trust Company. 

 Geo. L. Arnold, The University Bank of Los Angeles. 

 J. Franken field. Pres., California Bank. 

 K. CoHN & Co., Commission Merchants. 

 J. H. Braly, Cashier, Savings Bank, South California. 

 J. F. MouLTON, Esq., Second Assistant Cashier, The Bank 

 of California, San Francisco. 



SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANT. 



Los Angeles, 



OcIoIqt 31s^, 1892. 



To WHOM IT may Concern : 



From the railway, Mr. Whiting's fruit trees greet the 



