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Pawnee, Kansas. 

 D. & C. Co.: — I have been more than pleased with the plants purchased of you the 

 last two years ; in quality, price, and quantity. 



Respectfully, Mrs. H. B. BROWN. 



July 8, 1875. - 



Bath, New Hampshire. 

 Gentlemen : — The box of beautiful Roses came safely, and were as fresh as when 

 they left your Green Houses. They are the best packed plants I have ever received by 

 mail. You surely excel all others in growing Roses. Thanks for the generous manner 

 in which my order was filled. Cordially yours, DAISY EYEBRIGHT. 



June 7, 1875. 



Big Thompson, Colorado. 

 D. & C. Co.: — Having had such fine success in sending to you for Roses, I enclose 

 another order. Respectfully, Mrs. GEO. TAYLOR. 



March 29, 1 875. 



Batesville, Arkansas. 

 Gentle^men : — My Roses bought of you twelve months ago are all doing finely, and 

 I must say are the only bill of Roses I ever bought that all zucre what they were repre- 

 sented to be. I have tried several other establishments, but failed to get what I ordered. 



Respectfully, Mrs. LAURA COX EWING. 



March 1 5, 1875. 



Santa Clara, Cal. 

 Messrs. D. «& C. Co.: — Roses came in splendid condition. Am more than satisfied 

 with size and thriftiness of plants, and number. Respectfully, 



■ Mrs. JESSA CHENEY. 



Fort Worth, Texas. 

 Gentlemen: — The box of Roses and shrubbery received in fine condition. .They 

 were as fresh as if jusf taken from the Green House, and the largest and finest plants I 

 have ever received by mail. Thank you kindly for your promptness and liberality. 



Respectfully, Mrs. J. Q. St. CLAIR. 



March 22, 1875. ' 



Burlington, Iowa. 

 Messrs. D. & C. Co.: — The Roses ordered from you for the last three years have all 

 arrived in fine condition, and have given the most perfect satisfaction. 



Respectfully, Mrs. W. D. GILBERT. 



April ^, 1875. — 



Nauvoo, 111. 

 Dear Sirs : — You promise much, but do still more. INIy heartiest thanks for your 

 promptness and liberality. Truly yours, JOSEPH KIRSCLIBAUxM. 



JiLiie 16, 1875. 



MiDDLEBURG, Loudon County, Va. 

 Dear Sirs : — Thanks for your liberal response to my order. The community is 

 indebted to your house for the great reduction in the pi-ice of Roses. 



Respectfully, Mrs. G. W. ADAMS. 



June 5, 1875. 



Santaquin, Utah. 

 Dear Sirs : — The Roses came promptly, and were the admiration and wonder of all 

 who saw them ; they could hardly believe their eyes that plants could be sent so far 

 and be so fresh and green. Respectfully, H. EDWARD DESAULES. 



May 27, 1875. ' 



Dyersburg, Dyer Co., Tenn. 

 Gentle]MEN : — The five Boxes of Roses received in first class order. Perfect beauties. 

 All are pleased and acknowdedge you the leading Rose men of the States. Thanks for 

 Extras. I enclose orders, and will send more later. Truly yours, H. P. DOYLE. 



Aprils, 1875- 



CONSTANTINE, Mich. 

 Dear Sirs : — Roses came in the most perfect order. To say that I am surprised and 

 crratified with your promptness and liberality, is scarcely enough. Thanks. 



June 8, 1875. "^^RS. E. A. BORST 



Macon, Ga. 

 Sirs: — The Roses I ordered of you last spring came promptly and in beautiful order. 

 I never received so much pleasure and satisfaction from so small an outlay. Now in 

 December they are still filled with buds and bloom. I enclose another order. 



Respectfully, W. F. COLLEGE. 



December 3, 1 87 5. 



