The Gladiolus bulbs I received from you this spring were the finest 1 
ever saw and I have seen a great many. Yours cannot be beaten, they are 
the finest in America; everybody has admired them and people passing 
my garden say they never saw such fine varieties, and I thank you for 
sending me such a fine collection. I will give you another order for next 
year. < 
New York, Sept. 21st, 1903. MR. K. H. . 
The Gladioli you sent me last spring have given the greatest satis- 
faction. The blue ones have been admired by every one who saw them. 
(Buffalo Mixture, Groff's Hybrids and Midway Collection). 
Connecticut, Sept. 226, 1903. MR. S. L. G . 
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* * * * * They were perfectly satisfactory, I enjoyed each one. 
Though I had some fine ones before, the Buffalo Mixture far surpassed 
themi. 
WrscoNsiN, 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 . 
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Please be so kind as to send me one of your catalogues. Lately I have 
seen Mrs. collection of Gladioli she obtained of you, and they were 
most beautiful. I could hardly believe Gladioli could be so superb. 
Mrs. is a member of our State Floral Society. Tiianking you 
in advance for the catalogue. 
California, Sept. 25th, 1903. MISS H. C . 
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The Gladioli, Gold Medal and Silver Trophy Strain, were very much 
admired by all who saw them. I hope to send for more of other varieties 
another spring. 
New York, Sept. 13th, 1903. MRS. H. W. C . 
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Some months since you sent me a package of your Gladioli. They have 
been, and part now are in bloom and are indeed remarkably fine. There 
are a few of extraordinary beauty and elegance of color. As I wrote you 
I have been a grower of Gladioli for many years and have had many fine 
flowers, but yours are far superior. 
Indiana, Aug. 24th, 1903. J. P. B . 
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