100 dreer's garden calendar. 



Perth Ambot, N. J., Pthrvary 10, 1873. 

 The plants ordered from you last season were received in fine order, and I was sur- 

 prised at the size uf them, they being so much larger than are usually sent out by 

 Florists. Jos. E. Chapman. ' 



Milwaukee, Wis., October 28, 1873. 

 T received from you a package by mail tlie other day, for which I am obliged. I 

 tliiiik your prices verj' low, and your treatment exti'emelj' liberal. D. Ferguson. 



Charleston, S. C, June 29, 1873. 



The plants I ordered from you several days ago arrived safely per steamer in fii 



condition, and have given nic perfect satisfaction. MRS. G. E. Taylor. 



Denver, Colorado, May 21. 1873. 

 The Camelliis, Seed Drill, etc., shipped on the 9th instant, came to hand on the 16lh. 

 The Camellias were in excellent co:idition, looking as bright and fresh as if just from 

 the Greenhouse, and we are highly pleased witli them. 



II. RusHMOEE & Son, Floi-ists. 



Golden, Colorado, July 7, 1873. 

 Plants came in prime order. All are living and growing finely. 



C. A . Searles. 



Fort Davis, Texas. July 13, 1873. 

 The plants and seed ordered arrived in last mail. I have every reason to believe the 

 jilants will succeed in sjiite of the length of time they were on the road, as they were 

 p icked so admirably, and when I opened the package looked as green as though they 

 liad been packed but a day. Your ]ironipt and ready attendance to orders, also your 

 low rates, are very satisfactory, and I shall trouble you again soon. 



Lizzette Stivers. 



Spartanburg. S. C, Novemher 30, 1873. 

 Your box of plants came during cold, freezing weather (about as cold as we ever 

 have), and I dreaded to open the box; but, to my astonishment and delight, thej- came 

 out of their snug and cosy nests looking as fresh and beautiful as if they had known no 

 change whatevei-. I sincerely thank you fir the care 3-011 have bestowed in packing 

 my fli>wers, and f->r your generosity in sending such fine plants; and especially accept 

 my thanks for those sent gratuitousl v. 1 shall cordially recommend vi'ui- nurser3-, etc. 



Mrs. II. F. Scaife. 



"Wrightstown, Pa., May 12, 1873. 

 The plants came to hand promptlj', and in excellent condition; thej'' were fine speci- 

 mens. "We never suffer any disappointments when ordering from you. 



W. W. BoNHAjr. 



Millersburg, Pa., May 9, 1873. 

 The ]i]ants. etc., ordered from you came safe!}', and look splendidly-. I have hereto- 

 fire dealt with several of the leading Florists, but never had such fine plants sent me 

 as those I have just received from you. Many thanks for the extras, and may God 

 bless von in your efforts to cnUivate " the trtn-, the beautiful, and the good." 



Rev. W. W. Fries. 



Galveston, Texas, January 27, 1873. 

 I have tried since my last order to you other nurseries, none of whom give half the 

 s itisfiction you have formerly given me, and I return to fust principles. 



N. N. John. 



Pensacola, Fla., April 1, 1873. 

 Phnits ai-iived in excellent condition. The artistic manner in which they were 

 packed, and their wonderful freshness and beauty, charmed me'no less than the liberHl 

 mmner in which you so kindly filled my order, for which please accept my heartfelt 

 thanks. " Mrs. W. H. Judah. 



Pittsburgh, Pa., September 9, 1873. 

 Mv unliounded success with the beautiful plants received from j'our house last sjiring 

 has certainly merited mv sending many of my friends to purchase from you, etc., etc. 



Mi.«3 Ros\ Moore. 



