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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 
From Messrs. Crossman, Bros., Rochester, New York, U.S.A., August 21st. 
The Seeds yon sent us done, exceedingly well. 
From Arthur Perry, Esq., Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand, July itli, 1883. 
The Primulas raised from the Seed I had from you last year are now in flower, and they are without 
exception the finest lot 1 have ever seen. Your Single Cinerarias are also very good. 
From W. P. Simmons & Co., Geneva, 0., U.S.A., July 30th, 1883. 
In spite of the hot weather the last lot of plants you so kindly mailed me came through in fine shape. 
From John Patterson, Esq., Solicitor and Notary Public, Tamworth, N. S. Wales, 
May 2Bth, 1883. 
I am glad to inform you that the Pelargoniums you sent me by post arrived in excellent condition, 
not only did they survive their incarceration by post (about forty-six days), but they had actually 
made several strong shoots. 
From Mr. N. Ronalds, Brighton Nursery, New Street, Melbourne, Yietoria, 
September 2olh, 1SS2. 
1 1 to acknowledge tlie receipt of two packages of Seeds by the August mail, also one case with 
Narcissus Bulbs by the September mail, which arrived in splendid, condition, as sound as when you 
packed them in dear old England. The steamer made a splendid trip (forty-two dajs). 
From Mr. J. L. Brierly, 209, Union Street, Worcester, Mass., U.S.A., 
September 3rd, 1883. 
I received yonr two packages of Plants all right. Many thanks for your prompt and very liberal 
dealing. 1 like your mode of packing very much. 
From Mrs. J. Phillips, Matukaua, New Zealand, November 23th, 1S82. 
I was very much surprised as well as pleased at receiving a rooted cutting of th e Dapagena rosea, it 
is doing remarkably well, for which accept my best thanks. The Seeds were nicely selected, anti art 
all growing well ; it is a great pleasure for me to watch them, knowing they will turn out gooci. 
Thank you for your liberal supply. 
From Walter Coles, Florist, Claymont, Del., America, January Slh, 1S83. 
I must drop you a line to inform you the Chrysanthemums I got from you last summer have done 
first class, and were admired by all who saw them. 
From J. Newland, Esq., Ngaroto, Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand, December 28 th, 1882. 
Your Seeds are good. Sweet Williams are the finest collection 1 ever saw, really magnificent. 
Digitalis, Pansies, and Antirrhinum fine. 
From Mr. H. Mattock, Gardener to E. J. Price, Esq., Wolfesfield, Quebec, Canada, 
January, 1882. 
I am very pleased to inform you that I took two First Prizes with the Dahlias you sent me last year, 
and also with your Zonal Geraniums, at the Quebec Horticultural Show last year. 
From J. Evekaerts, Esq., Antwerp, Belgium, April 2nd, 1883. 
Plants and Seeds received in excellent condition. 
From A. K. Morson, Esq., West Maitland, vid Sydney, February 2nd, 1883. 
Your Geraniums have all done well, and thrive in this climate magnificently. 
From Mr. F. J. Barker, Arahura Nursery, Hokitika, New Zealand, February 22 nd, 1883. 
The Plants by post came to hand in grand condition, and I have now a nice little stock oi many ot 
them. 
H. M. Polleti S: Co., Horticultural and General Steam Printers, Faun Street, Atdersgate Street, E.C. 
