Testimonials. 
Receiving bushels of nice lettei’s from our customers, we have picked 
out a few, which have all been recently written, and which need no further 
explanation, because they explain themselves. Look them over and you 
will find that they are all from prominent fanners and business men and 
they show how well pleased our customers are with our trees, ])lants and 
good packing. 
Mar,vthon, Texas, March 28, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir and Friend : bill of trees to be shipped on December the 
20th. My trees I got from you are all doing well, especially the Japan plums. 
Your friend, 
JOHN STILLWELL. 
Notre Dame, Indiana, April 22, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: -I take the liberty to write to you, to let you know how my 
roses (that you had the kindness of sending in February) are getting along. 
I wsh you could see them. They have surpassed everything that I or any- 
one else, at least in Notre Dame, has ever seen. Especially the Kaiserin Aug. 
Viet, which has grown 25 inches since February- and has three magnificent, 
large, sweet scented flowers and it is the admiration of all. 
I shall have a notice of your roses in our college paper and will send you 
a copy. 1 remain, dear sir, yours truly, 
BROTllER FREDERICK. 
San* Antonio, Texa.s, March 26, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: -The trees arrived yestei'day in a good condition, they have 
all been planted and are looking nicely. Many thanks for the extra trees. 
Yours smeerely, 
ARTHUR DIETRICH. 
' Seguxn, Texas, March 4, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Bi-aunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: It is with pleasure that I acknowledge receipt of trees ordered 
and also .the fair treatment accorded me. Not only was the fullfilmentof 
order more than expected but the excellent condition of trees upon arrival 
left nothing to be desired and 1 can cheerfully recommend yoif to any one 
contemplating the purchase of anything in your line. 
Very respectfully, 
• ' DR. F. B.'TEONER. 
Pearsall Texas, April 9, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
I'>ear Sir: Enclosed find check to cover your bill of March 5, which 
please place to my credit. 
Please send liie one of your catalogues, the roses, privets, etc., that 1 
bought of you are doing well. Yours very truly, 
JOHN xM. KEMPER. 
Big Springs, Texas, November 30, 1902. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Te.xas: 
Dear Sir: -Enclosed please find money order for .84.95. I received the 
last lot of trees in good condition, they are all fine looking trees and that is 
the reason I am not satisfied yet, and am sending for a few more. 
If you are going to put in anything extra then put in a few plants for 
my wnfe. - Yours trulv, - 
R. SCHWARZENBAUH. 
