E. M.vuuosai^l), Esq., Clai'e Villas, Hendon, N-W., 2'Hh Odoher, 1898. 
My friend and neighbour, Mr. Sargent, is ordering Kose Trees ; treat him in the 
same handsome way you did me for trees. We have had nothing but sati.sfactioii and pleasure 
from those you .sent, and I seize this opportunity to thank you for the selection — which, you 
may remember, was left entirely to you. 
John Hart, Esq., Glenholme, Pembroke, 5th November, 1898. 
T have had the privilege of growing some of your Eoses, and they proved so very 
successful I intend having some of your Apple Trees, and if they turn out like the Eoses I 
shall give you large orders by-and-by. 
Mrs. Buckhe, The Eed House, Eaithby, Spilsby, \2ih November, 1898. 
I have much pleasure in sending you a cheque for the Eoses (50), which arrived in 
]nost beautiful condition, and with such roots I have never before seen. 
'P. Chbhsbman, Esq., Ebenezer, Burgess Hill, 19<^ November, 1898. 
1 received the package of Eoses, &c., which are quite satisfactory. 
J. Waller, Esq., Eversleigh, Lavender Hill, S.W., 23rtZ November, 1898. 
The Eoses arrived safely, and give every satisfaction. 
Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, 30<^ November, 1898. 
Miss L. M. Miller feels obliged and acknowledges safe receipt. The Eose Trees have 
arrived in good condition — very satisfactory. 
A. Lewis, Esq., F.N.A.G.A., Eccle.sbourne, Beckenham, December, 1898. 
Ju.'-t a line to .say how thoroughly satisfied i am with the well-grown Fruit Trees 
received safely. 
