^ ^ Lockhart, Texas, January 12, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke. New Braunfels, Toxa«: 
Dear 5r>.— Received the trees. I am well pleased with them. Many 
thanks. Yours respectfully, 
JOS. COLLING. 
„ ^ Castkoville, Texas, March 3, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: Plante received in good order. Many thanks for the extra 
ones. Was well pleased wnth everything. Respectfully 
. FITZ-SIMON, : 
T. F. 
,M. D. 
,, „ Grassy viLLE, Texas, January 29, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir: -I wish to acknowledge receipt of flowers, etc., all in good 
order. I feel that I am obliged to you on account of your genei’ous dealing 
with me. For the present accept my thanks. 1 shall not fall to recommend 
your nursery whenever I have a chance to do so. Yours truly, 
(Rev.) B. a. KO'KEN. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir : — We received the plants you sent and 
with them. Thanking your for kindness, I remain. 
Laredo, Texas. 
are very much pleased 
Yours truly, 
(Mrs.) A. MCDONALD. 
San Antonio, Texas, February 2, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Ai>. - Y^our package received, and I wish to thank you for the trees. 
I am well pleased witli them. Have given the catalogue to several parties 
and will recommend you whenever I can. Yours respectfully, 
(Mrs.) J. SCHW'EPPE. 
uvai.de, te.xas. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir : — Enclosed find stamps for which please send me tomato seed 
(Licester’s Prolific). I used tht seed last year and the tomato is simply grand. 
Send at once and oblige. Yours truly, 
■ (Mrs.) C. W. WATT. 
San Antonio, Texas, March 9, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir:- -Your trees and shrubs arrived in due time. They were very 
satisfactory and many, many thanks for the generous jiackage fof the 
“House of the Good Shepard.” This is a late date to acknowledge the favors, 
but, better late then never. One of my neighbors has patronized you, through 
my order being O. K., and I will do some advertising for your nursery later. 
It is too late for the spring planting but will look out for the fall of 1904, then 
you will get good sales here. Respectfully, 
(Miss) MARY A. CAMPBELL. 
Nopae, Texas. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir:—1 ivish to thank you for the trees and vines wiiich 1 received 
alright and in due time. They were much better than I had expected. I am 
well pleased with them and think they are all growing. Will order from you 
in the future. ‘ Respectfully, 
SAM SMALLY. 
El Paso, Texa.s. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfes, Texas: 
Dear NiV.-— The trees came in perfect condition and are just what 1 
wanted. I now enclose .SIO.OO lor another dozen prepaid, from 4 to 5 feet of 
a bright green variety. Thanking you for last shipment. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Mrs.) BRm’ON DAVIS 
