'il'. dki)T\ell &: G(;niele. 
Mr. F. 11. (iiFi'ORi), Fall River. Mass., U.S.A. 
I have received fifty Chry.santheimim plants from you. 'I’hey have all come in good condition. 
E. A. Crocker, Esq., Foochow, China. 
The jdauts you sent Mr. Odell have all turned out well. 1 have grown plants from cuttings of 
his which could not he touched by any others in China. 
Mr. Eiitiier Huruank, Santa Rosa, Cal., U.S.A.. Jfiniiari/ 3iv/, 1K87. 
The plants which you mailed me December 13th, 188(i, arrived in si)lemiid condition. 
E. S. Dixon. Esip, (luines (I’as-de-Calais), France, Januaru 37th, 1887. 
1 thank you mueh for your Floral Guide just received, which so well combines the useful with 
the agreeable, and enclose stanqis for l.s. id. to cover the cost and ])ostage thereof. 
1{. IIav, Es([., C.E., Dunedin, New Zealand. 
The Auriculas arrived in good order. 
Dinan, France, Ajji il 
Miss Hi i.EoRii has just received the two boxes eontaining the plants sent by Messrs. Canucll in 
fine condition, and it is certainly a better way than by juivate hand. 
T. A. Hartmann, Esq., Offenbach o'M., Germany, Mat/ llh, 1887. 
The Chrysantheimims arrived in good order. 
.Iames Gaze, Esq., 10, Grenfell Street, Adelaide. South Australia. -l/ovV IGM, 1887. 
I am imicli obliged to you for again sending me your Floral Guide. It is both useful and inter- 
esting, and contains an amount of information well worth the sum. I now enclose Is. G</. (in stamps), 
which, 1 think, will cover postage. 
W. Beli.amv, Esq., Heart’s Content, Newfoundland, .Jime GM. 1887. 
The two packages of plants arrived in splendid condition last Wednesday. Your system of 
packing is certainly ahead of anything this side of the water. 
E. A. Crocker, Esq., Foochow. China. 
Many thanks for plants sent by Parcels Post. Of the Geraniums sent, twelve are in full growth, 
.and the Fuchsias are in good condition. 1 look forward with much interest to the time for them to 
flower. 
Mr. N. E. Ueist, I.imc Rock, Lancaster Co., Pa., U.S.A., ./«/// 14r/i, 1887. 
I bei'- to acknowledge the receipt of all plants and seeds in good condition that I ordered last 
spring.” The Double Begonias have created quite a sensation amongst florists in our locality ; their 
size and profusion of bioom is a marvel. The Dahlia Chilwell Beauty is indeed a grand beauty. 
Mr. Geo. Downton, Gardener to G. Cox, Esq., Las Zorras. Valparaiso, Chili, 
May l8tA, 1887. 
Knowing your house is famed for its special mode of packing, and being desirous of obtaining 
some of the finest varieties of plants, Carnations and Picotecs, 1 wish )ou to forward'by post, in t« o 
or more dispatches, a collection of thirty varieties, embracing the best types of each class. 
A. C. McFari.ane, Esq., 77, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, .'P/i .l/»;/, 1887. 
The last batch of Chrysanthemums I got out from another firm suffered pitifully. I will not say 
a word about the packing for the order 1 now send, your world-wide reputation iu this line is sutticicut 
miarantee that it will be all that can be desired. 
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