San Antonio, Tkxab, December 22, 1902. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas : 
Dear Sir : — Trees and plants received in extra good condition and am 
well pleased with them and havQ planted everything. Will give you an 
order for roses in a few days. Yours 
Ballingkk, Texa.s, December 12, 1902. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: — I have received thetrees and shrubs, and have them all nicely 
set out. I am sure they will all grow. I was well pleased with the order 
and will take pleasure in recommending your nursery to any one that I think 
will want anything in your line, wath many thanks for your kindness. 
Respectfully, 
H. A. CADY, 
P. M., Ballinger, Texas. 
San Maecos, Texas. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir:- Please sign enclosed voucher, and return. 1 enclose franked 
envelope. Thanks for the extra roses, all plants were fine and in good con- 
dition. Very truly, 
JOHN L. LEARY. 
Dalea.s, Texas, February 1, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
A'iiii/ Sir: Accept my thanks for your prompt attention in filling my 
order. All trees arrived in first-class condition and we will gladly give you 
our future trade. Praise in this vicinity. Yours truly, 
MAX ORONAU. 
P. S.- Your cataloge has already changed hands, was borrowed third day 
after arrival. Max Gronau. 
Atr.sTiN, Texas, February 7, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir:- Yours of the 26th, received and will say in reply that every- 
thing is O. K. I feel very proud of my trees, and believe I will have good 
luck with same, as the season is very favorable for tree planting this year. 
I will begin setting out at once and hope to have them all transplanted 
before it rains again. Should you ever come to Austin in the near future 
please call on me and 1 will show you the nicest 20 acres of land in the state. 
Wishing you and your family good health and a prosperous year, and 
tlianking you very much for the kindness and indulgence you have shown 
me, and also for the extra fine trees, I am with many good wishes for your 
future success. Yours respectfully, 
AUG. WEILBACHER, JR. 
P. S. - Mr. Weilbaclier planted over 1000 of our bearing age trees. — Otto 
Locke. 
San Antonio, Texas, January 10, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
/)ear Sir: - Enclosed you will find my chock for .ho. 90 to cover amount 
due for trees. 1 am more than pleased with the condition of the trees upon 
their arrival, in the manner of packing and fine appearance and quality of 
the trees. Yours very truly, 
ALBERT FRIEDERIOH. 
Leon Springs, Texas. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir : — The fruit trees I ordered from you arrived yesterday in good 
shape. Have planted them already. Many thanks for your prompt atten- 
tion. Trees turned out to satisfaction. 1 shall with pleasure recommend 
yoiu’ nursery to everyone. With kind regards, Yours truly. 
