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Fort Wayne, Ind, 

 Dear Sirs : — Accept thanks for the prompt and liberal manner in which you filled, 

 my order; my Roses are splendid and are all living. ANNA OPENSHAW. 



Maywood, Cook Co., Ills, 

 The Roses you sent me came to-day, and are without exception the finest plants T 

 ever saw. Thanks. Mrs. HELEN S. NICHOLS. 



April IT,, 1874. 



Bridgeton, N. J. 

 Gents : — The Roses are received in splendid condition. Thanks for the extras, and 

 for your promptness in filling my order. WM. EDWARD COX. 



^/rz7 13, 1874. 



Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen: — * * * The Roses you have sent me are so entirely satisfactory 

 that I shall be glad to extend my dealings with you. GEORGE W. DOBBIN. 



April 2^y 1874. ■ 



Petersburg, Va. 

 Gents : — The Roses reached me in fine condition. I am so well pleased that I en- 

 close some additional orders. Respectfully, &c., 



March 23, 1874. GEORGE J. MORRISON. 



Galveston, Texas. 

 Gents : — The Roses arrived Friday night all O. K. I have received about thirty 

 packages by mail within the last three years, but have never received any in tip top 

 order, as yours came in this time. You will hear from me again. A. WILTZ. 



Oct. 5th, 1874. 



Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 Gents : — Your package of beautiful plants is to hand in splendid condition. Accept 

 thanks. Truly yours, J.J. DUKE. 



Alay 4, 1874. 



Fort Craig, New Mexico. 

 Dear Sirs : — The Roses were received in splendid condition. They are now planted 

 and doing well. Respectfully, &c., 



May 22, 1874. Dr. J. F. BOUGLER, U. S. A. 



Omaha, Nebraska. 

 Gents : — The Roses ordered of you about one year ago have all done splendidly, i; 

 take pleasure in ordering from you again. R. E. GAYLORD, 



April 10, 1874. 



Hamilton, Ontario. 

 Gentlemen : — The package of Roses were received in due course and in splendid 

 condition. I send another order. Yours truly. 



May 13, 1874. JOHN G. McINRYRE. 



Detroit, Mich. 

 Gentlemen : — Many thanks for the prompt and satisfactory manner in which my 

 last order was filled; the plants need only to be admired. I enclose another order. 



Respectfully, MARY E. ATLIE. 



April 2'>), 1874. 



Fort Dodge, Iowa. 

 Dear Sirs :^r-I received the Roses yesterday in fine condition. Many thanks for 

 your promptness and liberality. Respectfully, EMMA L. SEIBRING. 



April 22, 1874. 



Alexandria, Va. 

 Gent^ : — The box of Roses, &c., came safely in splendid condition. I am obliged, 

 by your promptness and liberality. Very respectfully, 



^/r/V8, 1874. S. WILBER REID. 



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