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Cestimonials 
Nebraska, May 6th. 1901— ‘'Inclosed find draft for $41 00 for box of 
trees. Permit me to say that they came in prime condition and were 
fully up to the grade. I have been a little afraid to buy Southern stock 
boxed as I feared too long, but I shall not be in the future. Trust you 
have looked me up and that I shall have no trouble to order by tele- 
gram in future.” 
Missouri, March 25th, 1901 — "Shipment of Plum trees from you 
received today and were found to be in good condition. I will remem- 
ber you when in need of trees again.” 
Nebraska, March 23rd, 1901— "Car of trees arrived in excellent 
condition.” 
Missouri, March 25th 1901— “Trees you shipped me received on the 
21st in good condition and opened up with entire satisfaction.” 
Missouri. March 25th, 1901 — “The Barberry. Honeysuckle and Mag- 
nolia arrived in good shape and were satisfactory.” 
Alabama, March 30th, 1901— “Inclosed find check to cover account. 
Your stock gives satisfaction and you may consider us your customer 
as long as we continue the business.” 
Tennessee, April 1st, 1901— "Inclosed find check for $98 38 for trees 
bought this Spring. They were first-class in every respect and gave 
entire satisfaction on delivery.” 
Nebraska, April 5th, 1901— "Shipment of seven boxes received. 
Opened up in good shape. Trees are well rooted and nicely branched. 
We are pleased.” 
Colorado, April 6th, 1901— “Got all of the six boxes of trees unpack- 
ed yesterday. All in fine condition and stock is excellent.” 
Connecticut, April 9th, 1901 — "The shipments you have made us 
have now all arrived and with a few exceptions the stock has arrived 
in very good condition. Your system of keeping your eye (figuratively) 
on so much stock is a marvel of completeness." 
Michigan, April lltli. 1 90 1 — Your two boxes received and opened up 
all O. K.” 
Iowa, April lltli, 1901— “Stock ordered of you received in good condi- 
tion. Thanks for prompt shipment.” 
Kansas, April 12th, 1901 — “Stock opened up all right and in good 
condition.” 
Kansas, July 15th, 1901 — “Inclosed find draft to balance account. It 
was the middle of April before we could do much and when the last 
box from you reached me it was too late. I however planted out the 
stock which came in prime condition notwithstanding its long tarry at 
St. I,ouis, and I have not lost 25 trees out of the over 800 which that box 
contained and they are now growing finely.” 
