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PEttTETUAL TEN-WEEIC 8TOCK, 
“ PRINCESS ALICE.” 
LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE GERMAN TEN-WEEK STOCK. 
•John I). Smith, Esq , Garforth Collegiate School, Leeds, June '2nd, liSDO. 
Whs quite charmed with the Wallflowers I raised from your seed. None so stood have been 
seen in this district before. j 
, Mr. S. Middleton. Blackfordbv, Woodville, Burton- on-Trent. 
Ibe Double German Wallflowers I got from you and sowed hist September are noiv in flow er, 
and they are the talk of the neighbourhood— in fact, not one man in this district has got 
anything like them. 
Mr. J. Busby, The Gardens, Fox Hills, near C'bertscv, Snrrev, August 17 th, 1801. 
1 he seeds I bail from you all pro red far better than those I hare had from other places. The 
Begonias and other things have been admired by ail who have been in the garden. 
Mr. W. H. Hicks, The Gardens, Wallop House, Stock bridge, Hants. 
L always found your goods true to Catalogue, and of the most excellent quality. 
Mr. A. Bartleman, The Gardens, Longridge Towers, Berwick-on-Tweed, June 29 th, 1801. 
I am glad to say all the seeds I had from you have germinated extra well. 
Mr. A. Nil well, Gardener to Sir E. Saunders, 
Fairlawn, Wimbledon Common, August St/i, 1891. 
The seeds you supplied Vne with have been very good. I always find more seed in your 
packels than in packets I get from any other firm. 
E. A. Bazeley, Esq., Ildene, Tlminster, July 21st, 1801. 
I am phased to tell you that your seeds have turned out well. 
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