3° 
TESTIMONIALS. 
I append a few unsolicited testimonials, as an indication 
of my business methods. 
Bar Harbor, Maine, June 24, 1889. 
Mr. W. C. Strong. 
Dear Sir, — The maples I bought of you last year have all lived 
and done so well, I want to have you send me a few more things, and 
am sorry sickness has prevented my sending to you earlier. I want, 
etc. 
Yours very truly, 
W. P. Walley. 
Brooklyn, N. V., April 29, 1889. 
W. C. Strong, Esq., Newton Highlands, Mass. 
Dear Sir, — With regard to the quality of the things sent, it proves 
(just as it always did when I lived in Newton and bought of you) more 
than satisfactory — simply elegant and perfect. I wish I could say as 
much of every nurseryman with whom I have dealt. 
Very truly yours, 
1264 Dean Street. Francis T. Kimball. 
Milton, Mass., April 19, 1889. 
W. C. Strong, Esq. 
Dear Sir, — I received your package of very fine trees and shrubs. 
Those which I have set in former years are of vigorous growth, and 
have given good satisfaction. Yours truly, 
Nath'l F. Safford. 
Boston, May 20, 1889. 
Mr. Strong : — 
Dear Sir, — All the maples you sold and set out for me last fall 
look splendid, and with the lot is a tall dark-leaved maple which looks 
splendid. I got from the City Forester fourteen maples, which I had 
