64: WOOtSON k co.'s 
TESTIMONIALS FROM CUSTOMERS. 
The following testimonials are a few samples of wbnt we receive from persons dealing 
with U6. We assnre our friends that we appreciate their kind words and place them on 
file for f ntore reference or nse. It will be seen from these letters that we always do a 
liUle better than is expected of ne, and onr aim has always been that every person order- 
ing plants or bulbs of ns shall have the full value of the money sent. Please notice 
that we are always willing to eeud if only a single plant or bulb is desired. Great atten- 
tion ia paid to packing all in a careful manner, which acconula for the safe carriage 
and arrival of all plants sent ont by ns. 
The plants arrived in good order on the 22d and look promising. The oulydi£&nde- 
faction 1 have la that I could not make my order five times as larfic. 
-MRS. J. SULLIVAKT, Ohio. 
The plants ecnt by you to IFre. McC. were received and in their usual fine conditlor- 
She is very much pleaeed with them. ITie plants I had this Spring are all growing 
finely, 
JIRS. IIARCIA STEVENS, California. 
I received plunla Id good shape— Many thanke. 
MRS. ALICE E. BLACKWELL, Washington Ter. 
In c\*ery respect 1 am pleased with the way yon conduct your trade and I wieh yon 
every euccee*. 
EDWARD MORSE, Nnrscrynian. England, 
Yonr last consignment of plants travelled very fast Uiis time, and arrived in pretty 
good condition. 
HAAGE & SCHMIDT, Prussii. 
Tlic box reached mo yeaterdoy and the contents were wonderfully freeh after having 
been closed np for three weeks. 
EDWARD MOIR, Scotland. 
The bulbs reached me yesterday and were planted immediately in the open sir. 1 
am cBpccially pleased with the AnaroiUphinm and Emtylis bulbs, by far the finest I 
have ever seen. 
W. E. GUMBLETON, Ireland. 
I hope you will leauo for llie next year & plainly hound ami illitatrated Catalogue for 
the benefit of such of your cnsiomcrs ns would be willing to pay for it. The one oefore 
me Is too vahiahio to be contained in paper covers. 
MRS. G. W. LACV, Virginia. 
NoTB.— The following remarks written by the editor of the ** London Garden" 
oinctiv oxprcBsea onr idea of f llustratcd catalogues : 
" Wlien people have tried every possible variety of catalogue, they will perliaps at the 
end of a gonerntlon or two more of lieroic effort after The Illustrated, come to the concln- 
eion tluit good nnpcrand good printing, if wlHCly used will give a better, quieter and more 
tasteful rcHult than anything else. The cuts now need over and over again in hundreds 
of cutaloLtnea will for the future bo really wasting space. If wo want illnslratlons at nil 
It would be well if each house would make its own of lie novelties and specinltics. In 
thai way our knowledge of plants woold really be Increased and catalogues become & 
flourco of interest." 
{Queens Co. Sentinel, Ilerapstead, N. Y., Feb. 16th, 1SS2.) 
" Meswri*. Woolaon & Co., of Passaic, N. J., send us their caUiloguoof Unrdy Pe- 
rennial Plants, Itnlbp, Shrube, Ferns and Climbers. As the firm makes a Pi)eciajty of 
Ilnrdy I'lants and ore probably the largest growers of that sort of stock in this country, 
ihopo defirlngarticlcsof that nature would do well to correspond with Mes sn--. Wooltfon." 
The two coneigumcntB camo to bond In most excellent condition. 
RODGER McClelland a CO., Ireland. 
