42 THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Pensacola, Fla. 

 Gentlemen : — I enclose order for more Roses. The last came in fine order, all 

 parties pleased. Respectfully, C. F. BOYSEN. 



May 8, 1 875. 



Athens, Limestone Co., Ala. 

 Dear Sirs : — I enclose order for Roses, those I had of you last year did beautifully, 

 thanks for your liberality and promptness. Your friend, 



March 10, 1875. MRS. ANNIE BLACKBURN. " 



Westerly, R. I. 

 Messrs. D. & C. Co.: — Our Roses arrived promptly and in the very nicest order, am 

 so much pleased, I enclose orders for others. Respectfully, 



MRS. ANDREW M. MORGAN. 



June I, 1875. 



Reedsburg, Sauk Co., Wis. 

 Gentlemen : — Plants came in fine condition, am truly obliged for your kindness and 

 liberality. Respectfully, MRS. LYDIA YOUNG. 



October 15, 1875. 



Ashland, Wis. 

 D. & C. Co.: — The Roses and plants came safely a few days since. I think they must 

 have enjoyed their trip to Lake Superior, for when I opened the package they were as 

 fresh and green as when they started. Many thanks for the generous manner in which, 

 my order was filled. Very Respectfully, Mrs. S. S. VAUGHN. 



May 30, 1875. 



Stockton, Minn. 

 Dear Sirs : — I enclose another order. The Roses I received last year came in ex- 

 cellent condition, and were the finest I ever saw. 



Respectfully yours, Mrs. McNutt. 



./4^r// 5, 1875. ■ 



New Haven, Conn. 

 Gents : — The Roses purchased from you last season all did well. You are at liberty 

 to add my name as a 7nore than satisfied czistomer from Connecticut. 



Truly yours, FRED. W. BABCOCK. 



April 14, 1875. — 



Washington, D. C. 

 Gentlemen: — It gives me pleasure to acknowledge receipt of last case of Roses. 

 They are ahead of anything yet. Will order more if we have room. 



Truly yours, O. W. LONGAN. 



May 14, 1875. 



Cottage Grove, Minn. 

 Gents : — Inclosed please find order. I want to thank you for liberality in filling 

 former orders, and to say that *' your Roses by maiP^ came as promptly and in as good 

 order as any I ever saw by express, or as it is possible for plants to come. Will order 

 again later. Respectfully, Mrs. HART, 



" Our minister's wife." 



Flatts, Bermuda. 



Gentlemen : — Box of Roses came in good order, and are doing well. Please accept 

 thanks for your liberality. Respectfully, ANNIE E. PENISTON. 



July 14, 1875. 



Colusa, Cal. 



Gentlemen: — My order of last year being so satisfactory, I repeat. Just think of 

 Roses crossing the Rocky Mountains through the snow, and blooming three days after 

 reaching here. You are entitled to great credit for your successful mode of packing as 

 Tvell as for your beautiful Roses. Mrs. JESSIE BISHOP. 



February 16, 1875. 



Charleston, S. C. 



Gentlemen: — The Roses received from you by mail came in beautiful order, and are 

 growing finely. They look as well in the open air here as they did in their Northern 

 Green House: Thanks for extras. Yours truly, R. H. McDONELL, Jr. 



February 3, 1875. ■ 



PERRYMANS\^LLE, Md. 



D. & C. Co.: — The Roses purchased of you last Spring proved so perfectly satisfac- 

 tory that I herewith inclose some orders for friends. 



Truly yours, JAS. H. MICHAEL. 



April 2,0, 1875. 



