COMMENDATORY. 



New Lebanon, ^N. Y., Feb. 8^ 1864. 

 We had the best success with all the seeds from you last year. 



Mrs. W. T. Pblton. 



Seneca Falls, JV. F., Feb. 6, 1864. 

 The seeds I purchased from you last year proved very satisfactory. 



M. D. Bellows. 



Columbus, Ohio, March Tird, 1864. 

 The seeds ordered, and promptly received last year from you gave 

 siatisfaction, and I have pleasure in renewing the oi'der. 



Mrs. M. S. Sparrow, 



Fayette, Mo. April, dlh, 1864. 

 I again send to you for seeds, as I have got them from you for sever- 

 al years, — I have sent orders to you for" different persons, and they were 

 much pleased with them. Mrs. Miller. 



Hawk?/, Wayne Co. Fa., March oth 1864. 

 After trying several different seedmen, I find none whose seeds so 

 fully meet my expectations as those ordered from your establishment. 



Miss C. Atkinson. 



Arrow Rock, Mo., Feb. 4U1864. 

 I wish you to select flower seeds suitable for borders, — the last bill 

 sent by you gave perfect satisfaction. Chas. AV. Parsons. 



Oneida N. Y., Feb. Sih 1864. 

 The Camellias we had of you were highly satisfactory. 



E. G. Hawley, 



Grmid Blanc, Mich., Marchllth 1864. 

 I received the plants and seeds from you on the 15th in good order, 

 and were looking as fresh as if they had not been taken from their na- 

 tive soil. Miss L. L. Woodward, 



Ogdensburg, N. Y., April 6th, 1864. 

 The Box of Plants^ I ordered came safely to hand, and I am very 

 much pleased with the size and condition of the plants. 



Thos. Lawrance. 



St. Louis, Mo. April 10th 1864. 

 Enclosed please find check for bill of Plants, they came to hand in 

 fine condition, since ihey were carefully packed. W. D'oench. 



Leavenworth, Kansas, May bth 1864, 

 The plants you sent me arrived in good order, one of the Rose bush- 

 es, had a large and vigorous bud almost ready for bloom. 



Mrs. R. a. Carney. 



Mansfield, Ohio, April Ahth 1864. 

 I wish I could send you a large order for plants, it is such a pleasure 

 fo receive such fine plants, and in such splendid order. 



Mrs. Harriet Christmas, 



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