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W. Walteks, Esq., Sunny Bank, Bnrton-on-Trent, October 10th, 1886. ’* 
Box of plants arrived safely in good order, not a leaf broken, and I %rish to place on record my great 
appreciation of your marvellous j>acking, never have 1 seen such care exercised ; the CyclanienJ ray 
friend had of you last year were truly grand. i-i i \ ‘ 'i 
Blesinton, Co. Wicklow, April lUA, 1885. 
^ Ijadv Higginson has received catalogue, and now encloses Is. 3d. as jiromised. She thinks Messrs. 
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Flowers.” 
J. H. McKenna, Esq., Lea Grange, Blackley, Manchester, February 1st, 1886. 
Allow me to thank you for the very valuable Catalogue which you kindly sent me, and for which I 
have great pleasure in enclosing Is. 3d. P.O., truly a wonderful shillings worth. 
Mr. Geokge Hames, Gardener to the Kev. J. P. Whalley, Wretham Rectory, 
Thetford, April ‘ilh, 1885. 
I cannot let the blooming season of Clyclamen pass by without expressing the gi-eat satisfaction my 
plants have given, raised from your seeds, never before have I grown such large blooms with quantity 
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Mrs. E. Tredbnnick, Camlin Castle, Belleck, Ireland, May lilh, 1886. 
I have the pleasure of enclosing a Post Office Order for amount of your bill, and, as usual, have to 
thank you for your liberality in sending me additional plants. I got some Polyanthus seed from you 
some years ago which are now in great beauty. Could you see some of your beautiful Fuchsias, 1 
think you would say my gardener has done them ample justice. 
Mr. .1. WeavinOj The Gardens, The Whittern, Kingston, May ZOth, 1885. 
I sowed part of the Primula seed on arrival, which has come up well. 
J. C. Lynch, Esq., Sudbury, Suffolk, June 2nd, 1885. 
I am much obliged to j'ou for the handsome way in which you have executed my order for 
Hybrid Cape Pelagoniums. The plants arrived yesterday in excellent order. 
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Mr. W. Poi’PLE, Hackthorn Hall Gardens, Lincoln, June 2bth, 1886. 
I had a sidendid display last month from yom' packet of Perfection Calceolaria seed. 
Mr. S. Lodeu, Ashton, Towcester, September ZOth. 
Sir — I enclose P.0.0, for Aster seeds bought of you last year, and beg to say that they have given 
great satisfaction and have caused much admiration. 
Mrs. Jane Evans, Llanchaiadr, near Oswestry, June 10th, 1885. 
I had a tin of your real manure a few weeks ago, it has im|)roved my plants wonderfully. 
Mr. Weaver, The Gardens, Christlcton Hall, Near Chester, September lUli, 1885. 
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From Mr. W. Hall, 28, Clifton Terrace, Peuge Lane, Penge, September 2Zth, 1885. 
I am pleased to inform you that your Real Manure has done wonders amongst iny employer’s plants 
this season. 
Doctor Owen, Pembroke Dock, September 22nd, 1885. 
“ How to grow Winter Flowering Zonals. ” Best thanks for admirable and concise information. 
Edw'd. Townsend, Es(p, Queen’s College, Galway, April IZth, 1885. 
Sir — I am much obliged for your punctuality in executing Bouquet for Princes’s Ball ; enclosed is a 
cheque. 
Mr. Henry Godfrey, Terling, near Witham, Essex, August 5th, 1885. 
I beg to enclose cheque. The Bouquet arrived in splendid condition, and gave the highest satisfaction. 
H. W. Dalton, Esq., Claverhouse, Sydenham, September 27th, 1885. 
Dear Sirs —The flowers gave every satisfaction to the ladies engaged in decorating. 
Mr. A. Keell, 3, Stockwell Street, Greenwich, S. K., August 20th, 1885. 
Dear Sir.-I was very much pleased and so were all my friends at your splendid variety of flowers. 
Mr. W. Marshall, 284, Girlington Road, Grlington, Bradford, October 12th, 1885. 
The Buttonholes came to hand in splendid condition, many thanks. I obtained a prize with them 
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