Brackbtvii.i.ic, Tkxas, February 27, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir : — The last shipment received all O. K. The ladies and myself 
were very well pleased with the roses. 
Have given your book to quite a number of ladies and they will all favor 
you with their orders. 
Yours respectfully, 
MRS. WM. SHARP. 
Makathon, Texas, Februar 3, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir:- today mail you another order for rose bushes and fruit trees. 
1 received the foregoing shipment in a splendid condition, and all who saw 
them were perfectly carried away with them. I loaned my catalogue to a 
neighbor who wants to plant 50 or more trees from you. Thanking you for 
promptness. Yours respectfully, 
MRS. LUOY CRAWFORD. 
San Antonio, Tbxa.s, May 27, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear 5j>.- Enclosed find my check in payment of bill, everything came 
alright and all plants are groiving nicely. Thanking you for same. 
Yours very truly, 
L. B. CLEGG. 
Laredo, Texas, February 28, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas : 
Dear Sir: Mrs. Worsham received the roses and both ladies were much 
pleased with them. Herewith money order for enclosed lot of fruit trees. I 
am instructed to thank you for the extra j’oses sent with former order and 
that she will recommend your nursery at every opportunity. 
1 am hurridlv, vours, etc., 
THOMAS WORSHAM, Jk. 
San Antonio, Texas, January 29, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear Sir : — Enclosed please find check for 817 ..30 in payment of bill which 
please receipt and return. 
1 am very well pleased ivith the trees you sent me and will gladly put in 
a good word for vou whenever I can. 
Yours truly, 
.1. A. DUERLER. 
Notre D.vme, Indiana, Mai-ch 29, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
My Dear - The roses cume in splendid condition, and I have been 
getting roses from other houses before, but never in such a good condition as 
yours. Please send me the roses given below. 
Brother Frederick tliinks there are no roses like you have. He sends 
his regards. With best irishes, your sincere friend, 
® SISTER M. ALOYSINS. 
Rosanky, Texa.s, June 17, 1903. 
Mr. Otto Locke, New Braunfels, Texas: 
Dear -The trees I got from you are the bestl ever set out and when- 
ever I want any more I wdll order tliein from you only. I set them out in 
February and every one is growing nicely, some of them have large peaches 
on them. 
All my neighbors who see them, say the trees are fine. 
Yours very truly, 
A. E. MEUTH. 
