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 COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS. 



The following complimentary letters are taken at random from our files, con- 

 taining thousands of like import. They are given merely to show that our 

 efforts to please are appreciated, and that Roses can be and are "sent safely 



RY MAIL TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY." 



Fort Ellis, Montana. 

 Messrs. Dingee & Conard Co. : — The Roses received in fine condition. Thanks 

 for the extras. 



Jum 5, 1874. • Mrs. CHAS. A. COOLRIDGE. 



Hartford, Conn. 

 Dingee & Conard Co.: — The Roses I received in the Spring were entirely satisfac- 

 tory and bloomed far in excess of my expectations. Respectfully, 



Dec. 16, 1874. S. A. HUBBARD, Courant Office. 



Doctor Town, Georgia. 

 Dingee & Conard Co.: — Plants received in fine order. I sent my order October 

 5th, and on the evening of the 14th they were planted in southern Geogia, looking as 

 fresh as if they had never been away from home. Mrs. H. C. DEVENDORF. 



Bedford Sta., New York. 

 Dear Sirs : — The Roses came to-day in splendid order, and they are the finest I 

 «ver saw come by mail. 



Aprils), 1874. Mrs. R. S. SMITH. 



South Cottenwood, Utah. 

 Dear Sirs . — Roses came in nice order and are looking beautifully. Thanks for 

 filling my order so quickly and generously. 



May, 6, 1874. JONAS EREKSON. 



New York City. 

 Gents: — Enclosed another order. The Roses I have of you, continue to bud and 

 bloom, surpassing any I have ever seen planted. Truly &c. , 



Aug. 13, 1874. E. S. BROWN. 



Van Buren, Ark. 

 Gentlemen : — I write to say that the box of Roses came to hand yesterday evening, 

 in splendid condition — as fresh as if just taken up. 



March 13, 1874. BEN DECHARD. 



GORHAM, N. H. 



Gentlemen : — The Roses are received, looking as bright and fresh as possible. I 

 am much pleased with them. Respectfully yours, 



April g, 1874. JENNIE WILLIAMSON. 



Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 Gentlemen: — ^Roses and plants safely to hand this morning in excellent condition — - 

 accept thanks for same. WM. T. FOULGER. 



April 2.%, 1874. 



Hallington, Conn. 

 Gentlemen : — Roses came to hand in fine condition, and are all doing well. The 

 prompt and generous manner in which you fill orders is appreciated. 



Aug. 29, 1874. Mrs. JOHN A. HALL. 



