Mr- U. C. Williams, Crossivooil Park, Aberystwitli, July Ath, 18ii0. 
I take tins opportunity of tellinp you tliat the Calceolarias from tlie seed we obtained of von 
last year turned out well. We had some fine plants, and a better strain I never wish for. ’ 
Mr. T. 1’enton, Gardener, Giateley House, January ZOth, ISIIO. 
I be.i to say the packet of Cyclamen seed I had from you last Jannarv lias produced over 
100 plants, and are now a whole mass of bloom, and admired by all who see them. 1 
Mr. Jos. Bookeb, Scarlets Park, Twvford, January 21s/, 18!I0. i 
I carried off first prize last year at the lieading Show with Jlalsams supplied from vour ! 
establishment 
T. II. Blandford, Esq., Gl, Richmond Read, Montpellier, Bristol, Septemher ot/i, 1800 
I must express the great pleasure it gave me to visit “ The Home of Plowers ” the other dav 
it will be a long time before I forget it. My only regret was that I could not spend more tinio’ 
in your charming houses. 
Mr. W. Patn, The Gardens, 11, East Combe Villas, Blackheath, S.E., July lOtli, 1890. 
I am pleased to say that everything received from “The Home of Plowers” has given 
complete satisfaction to employer and myself. 
Mr. W. E. Endicott, Canton, Mas?., U.S.A., February, 1890. 
I had ,100 of your ordinary Seedling Begonias last year, and they were very much finer than ' 
the German, French, Italian, and Belgium varieties (some of them high priced) in the same ' 
house. What then must your extra quality seedlings be ? [ 
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