54 THEDINGEE&CONARDCOMPANY'S 



Key West, Fla., Feb. i, 187S. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen : — I inclose another order for more of your beautiful roses. Last year I 

 had more than 30 varieties from you. They all bloomed elegantly, and are just -splendid. Many 

 thanks for the liberal way in which you filled my order. 



Respectfully, - MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS. 



Helena, Montana Territory, May 16, 1878. 

 Messrs. D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs : — I must express the entire satisfaction your roses have given 

 me. It is really surprising you can send plants so far in such beautiful order. Those I got last year 

 have bloomed nicely, and are greatly admired. Thanking you kindly, , 



Respectfully, MRS. G. W. KEELER". 



Office of Provincial Secretary, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 31st May, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen : — I received the box of Roses in first-rate condition, and am much 

 obliged for your liberal execution of the order. The express charges seemed high, but I paid it 

 cheerfully, for I consider I have got the full worth of my money. 



Your Obedient Servant, H. CROSSKILL. 



109 Seeley Ave., Chicago, 111., August 16, 1S78. 

 DiNGEE & Conard Co., Gentlemen : — The Roses you sent me reached here in good time and in 

 excellent condition. I am greatly pleased with tlie.il and much gratified at your prompt and generous 

 manner of doing business. Thanks. Respectfully, LIZZIE JOURDAN. 



BooNViLLE, Mo., May 22, 1878. 

 Mess. D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs : — My Roses came safely, and I feel greatly obliged for your kind- 

 ness and liberality. I have sent you a good many customers, besides occasional club orders, and 

 will continue to do what I can for you here. Hoping you will continue to do well, I am 



Respectfully, MRS. ANDY ADAMS. 



New Haven, Conn., May 17, 1878. 

 Messrs. D. & C. Co., Gentlemen: — My roses arrived promptly, and in fine condition. Thanks 

 for your liberality. The roses received last spring were more than satisfactory. Bloomed beautifully 

 till late in the season, and were the admiration of all who saw them. Have given my Guide to a 

 friend. Please send some more. Respectfully yours, MINERVA LEEK. 



Columbus, N. J., March 23, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Gentlemen: — The roses arrived in first-class order, and more than came up to my 

 «expectations. Your plants are remarkably strong and healthy. Many thanks for extras. I do not 

 feel hurt at your generous liberality, but shall continue to recommend you to my friends. 



Truly yours, HANNAH S. DE COU. 



Vienna, La., Feb. i, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Gents: — My roses came in due time, and excellent condition. I am more than 

 pleased with them. Accept thanks for kindness in sending more than I ordered. Herewith find 

 another order, and I think I will have some more shortly. 



Very respectfully, S. P. CALVIN. 



San Francisco, Cal., May 7, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs: — My last order came to hand all right, and plants looking nicely. Your 

 prompt and satisfactory way of doing business is duly appreciated, in evidence of which I hand here- 

 with another good club, which please forward at once. 



And oblige yours very truly, H. A. STEVENS. 



Medford, N. J., 3d Mo., 23, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Friends : — All my plants came in the best possible condition, and give perfect satis- 

 faction. We appreciate your kind and liberal dealing. Your roses have given us a great deal of 

 pleasure. Sincerely your Iriend, P. P. STOKES. 



Santa Barbara, Cal., December 26, 1877. 

 D.- & C. Co., Gentlemen : — The package of Roses arrived in fine order. Accept thanks for the 

 excellent quality of the plants as well as for generous count. In both these respects I have never 

 received a more satisfactory lot of plants. They were eleven days on the way, but everv one of 

 them will live. Sincerely yours, SAMUEL COOPER. 



Los Angeles, Cal., March 19, 1878. 

 D. & C. Co., Dear Sirs : — My Roses came quicker than I thought possible. They were planted 

 at once in open ground, and had several days of very severe weather, but I am happy to write they 

 ^'■'weathered the siorm " and are doing nicely. I wish to send another order soon. 



Respectfully, MRS. MARY C. SAWYER, 



