* * * * * They were perfectly satisfactory, I enjoyed each one. 

 Thougli I had some fine ones before, the Buffalo Mixture far surpassed 

 them. 



Wisconsin, Sept. 29th, 1903. MRS. R. F. S ■ . 



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The small order of Gladioli purchased from you last spring proved 

 satisfactory. I shall want $25, $50 or $75 worth of stock. 



Utah, Sept. 9th, 1903. MR. JOHN A. E . 



Please he so kind to send me one of your catalogues. Lately I have 



seen Mrs. collection of Gladioli she obtained of you, and they were 



most beautiful. 1 could hardly believe Gladioli could be so superb. 



Mrs. is a member of our State Floral Society. Thanking you 



in advance for the catalogue. 



California, Sept. 2Sth, 1903. MISS H. C- . 



The Gladioli, Gold Medal and Silver Trophy Strain, were very much 

 admired by all who saw them. I liope to send for more of other varieties 

 another spring. 



Nkw York, Sept. T3th, 1903. MRS. H. W. C . 



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The Silver Trophy Strain you sent me last Spring were planted and 

 grown by me this season with the result to justify me in saying "grand." 



I think the Hybrids are the largest in flower and suit me about as well 

 as any for general cutting. 



"The American Garden" Trial Grounds. 

 December 13th, 1904. E. STANLEY BROWN. 



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We were very much pleased with the Gladiolus. They are the finest 

 collection that we have ever seen, and the flowers were very much admired 

 by all who saw them. 



St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 29th, 1904. J. G — . 



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T have just cut the last spikes of Gladioli from the three sections you 

 sent me last Spring and I want to tell you that they were simply grand. 

 The colors were certainly wonderful. With best wishes for your further 

 success in their cultivation. 



Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 19th, 1904. W. W. H . 



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