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TUTTLE’S CATALOGUE. 35 
From J. U. Ellwon. Taylor Stalioii. Jackson Co., \V»s.. May 9.1888. 
I)earSir: "rht trees and berry bushes were duly received. I am 
very much obliged for the extras; they were ,ust what 1 wanted. 
From Dr. Flliott Brown, of Fond du Lac. Wis.. Sept. ao. 1888. 
Dear Sir;— The potted Jessie strawberry plants came in good time 
and fine condition. They look thrifty and healthy, and should all grow. 
The {>acking was well done and I could sec no reason why they shouhl 
not cross the continent in perfect order. T hanks, Most all the things 
are budding out and I think they all will. 
From (ico. VWighl, of Wrightsvillc. Wh . May 23, 1888. 
‘•Dear Sir:— I received the trees and plants in splendid order and 
was well satisfied. You have done more than well by me. I set them 
all out in a favorable time and they seem to be doing well.” 
From (L F. McNair. Nurseryman. Dansvillc, N V. Aug 29. 1887. 
The apple buds were received in good condition, were budded 
promptly and have made a fine catch. * 
From Chas. LuedlofT. Carver Co , Minn., Nov. 12, 1887. 
“Dear Sir:— T he trees you sent came to hand in excellent condition, 
never got better trees, and packing was done in the best maimer. Many 
thanks. Your business shall have my recommendation to my neigh* 
bors.” 
From John Pool. .Avon, Ills,. Sept. 17, 1887. 
■* Dear Sir:— Your retail price list at hand. I have noticed it some. 
I will send you a list of what 1 want and if you can send me as good stock 
as I received from you last year and at the same price, I will order. 
T his was a hard year; the drouth has been so hard on trees set last 
spring, everybody is discouraged. Your trees stood the best ol any in 
this country.” October 25, Mr. Pool says. *’My bill ol trees came to 
hand to day in good shape and I am well pleased with the stock.” 
From M. S. Fawcett, of Lyon Co.. .Minn 
••Dear Sir*— I would say that the small bill of trees and shrubs 1 
got from you last fall has done very well. .-U! the Uackbernes grew 
and arc nice But a few of the raspberries grew, the Fay currants arc 
very nice. I nursed the Moore s Karly Cniin; vine all summer and 
it finally sprouted about the first of .August and is new growing finely. 
When I want more trees, etc . I will send to you.” 
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