70 THE DINGEE <&; CONARD COMPANY'S 



Leavenworth, Kansas, May 28, 1880. 

 D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs : — My last order came in splendid condition and entirely satisfactory. 

 You can scarcely understand what an untold amount of pleasure your Roses have given us. Have 

 had Roses from other firms, but none so good as yours. Thanking you for kind and liberal treat-- 

 meat. Respectfully, PROF. J. W. JOHNSON. 



Bethlehem Academy, Holly Springs, Miss., October 11, 1880. 

 DiNGEE & CoNARD Co., GENTLEMEN :— The box of Roses came safely and in due time. I thank 

 you for the liberal and satisfactory manner in which our order was filled. Your liberal and prompt 

 dealing is well known to all your customers. With' earnest wishes for your prosperity and happiness^ 



Very respectfully, SISTER SCHOLASTICA. 



Portland, Oregon, October 21, 1880. 

 Mkss. D. & C. Co. : — My Roses came in perfect order. I am well pleased with them and thank 

 you for the generous manner in which my order was filled. You are justly entitled to the excellent 

 reputation you have everywhere gained. Yours, respectfully, P. M. THOMSON. 



CoRYDON, Ky., April 19, 1880. 

 Mess. D. & C. C(5. : — My last large club came safely and in excellent order — 135 Roses and plants 

 — and not one broken or wilted. Members of club all delighted. Roses purchased of you last year 

 gave perfect satisfaction. IMy Hydrangea and Clematis bloomed beautifully. Accept thanks. 



Respectfully, MRS. M. A. COTTINGHAM. 



Kalamazoo, Mich., May 11, 1880. 

 Mess. D. & C. Co. : — My Roses came promptly and in fine condition. I was astonished at the 

 size and quality of the plants and delighted with the choice extras. I do not see how you can afford 

 to be so liberal. Accept thanks, and believe me your friend, MRS. E. C. HUMPHREY. 



Charleston, S. Carolina, March 11, 1880. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen:— Out of 75 Roses received from you, only three died; the rest are 

 healthy and doing well. Our climate here is very favorable for Roses, and I shall want more. 



Respectfully, CHAS. R. VALK. 



Burlington, Vermont, May 18, 1880. 

 Mess. D. & C. Co. : — My Roses came promptly, plants fresh and nice. I was delighted with your 

 liberal gift of choice plants. Accept thanks. Hope to order more another time. 



Respectfully, MRS. WM. H. ROOT. 



Lincoln, Nebraska, May 19, 1880. 

 Mess. D. & C. Co. : — The plants ordered came promptly to hand in very fine condition. Accept 

 sincere thanks for the liberal number and choice selection of extras. I hope to give you more orders 

 in future. Truly yours, Mrs. J. BAUGHMANN. 



Oswego, New York, May 14, 1880. 

 Mess. Dingee & Conard Co. : — I have had admirable success with your Roses for several years 

 past — those last sent arrived in good order. I am much pleased with them, as well as with your 

 generous additions. Respectfully, MRS. C. S. RICHARDSON. 



Arkansas City, Ark., May 12, '80. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen : — My last order came to hand in good condition, more than filled. I am 

 much pleased with your way of doing business, and shall recommend you to my friends; Arkansas 

 would be a land of flowers if the people would follow your New Guide to Rose Culture. 



Respectfully, MRS. W. B. WALDRON. 



Portland, Maine, July 6, '80. 

 (501 Congress St.) 

 D. & C. Co., Gentl. : — My Roses arrived safely and in excellent condition. I am much pleased 

 with the plants, and with your kind and generous methods of business. I take pleasure in recom- 

 mending you to my friends as a liberal, prompt and reliable house. 



Yours truly, A. G. SCHLOTTERBECK. 



St. Helena, Napa Co., Cal., March 7, 1880. 

 Mess, D. & C. Co. : — My Roses came in good condition — please accept thanks for your liberal man- 

 ner of filling my order. I shall take pleasure in recommending your establishment to my friends. 



Respectfully, MRS. M. L. REYNOLDS. 



Yardville, New Jersey, May 14, 1880. 

 Mess. D. & C. Co. : — Roses came in good condition. Please accept thanks for the very generous 

 manner in which my orders are always filled. All plants had of you have given satisfaction, and I 

 take pleasure in recommending your House to my friends. Respectfully, MRS. H. B. SMITH. 



Franklin, New Hampshire, June 22, 1880. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen : — My order was promptly and generously filled. Accept sincere wishes 

 for your happiness and prosperity. I am not at all surprised at the extensive patronage your Company 

 receives, when I realize the careful and generous manner in which you treat your customers. 



Very respectfully, MARY M. NESMITH. 



Volcano, West Va., Feb. 12, 1880. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen :— My last lot of Roses came in perfect order. I appreciate your prompt- 

 ness and fair dealing, and will send further orders later on. Respectfully, L. LEVERING. 



