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G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, FALL, 1896 
What They Say. 
The following letter from one of the largest lily growers in the country is 
a sample of the general satisfaction Watson’s Japanese Longiflorums are giving. 
Mr. Geo. 
PHOTOGRAPHED MAY 25TI1, ]N%, BY KNIGIIT * DEAKIN, PHILADELPHIA. 
PI.ATE BY PHOTO-CHROMOTYPE CO., PHILADELPHIA. 
HOUSE OF JAPAN LONGIFLORUM LILIES GROWN BY 
ROBERT CRAIG, PHILADELPHIA, FROM WATSON'S BULBS. 
Robert Craig, 
FLORIST , 
'West Philadelphia, Pa., May 25th, iSg6. 
49th and Market Streets 
C. Watson. 
Dear Sir : 
The I,. Ton giflor uni Japanese stock received 
from you last fall have turned out very satisfactory ; there is no trace 
of disease and no mixture of Harrisii ; the 7 to g bulbs averaged seven 
( 7) blooms to a plant. The growth was clean, healthy and vigorous. 
