OF VERBENAS. 
“Your kind favor of 22d inst. was duly received, and 
the box of Verbena Plants reached me in excellent con- 
dition, on Monday, 29th. The plants could not have been 
nut up better. I do not expect to lose one of them. 
1 v D. REDMOND, 
Editor of the Southern Cultivator, Augusta, Ga." 
“ Perhaps you will be interested to know that every 
plant came out of the box bright and healthy, and we 
were much pleased with your selection. 
Mrs. H. A. REYNOLDS, Auburn, Me. 
“ The Verbenas came safely to hand, and are doing 
finely, both mine and Mr. Mills’. 
NICHOLAS JOHNSON, Niwhuryport, Mass/ 
“The Verbenas arrived safely, and are doing finely. 
Mrs. S. B. ROWLEY, Corning, N. Y. 
“ Dear Sir— The Verbena Plants are received, and in 
cood order. They are all looking tinely. 
ALBERT NOYES, Bangor, Me.' 
“ Your favor of the 29th came duly to hand, and the box 
of Verbenas arrived safely two days following. None ot 
the plants were injured. We are much pleased with the 
promptness with which you have filled our order, and are 
also much obliged for your information as to varieties. 
ANTHONY & McAFFEE, New Bedjord, Mass.” 
“ I duly received yours of the 2d inst., and the box of 
Verbenas, which came in good order. 
WM. LUNN, Esq., Montreal, Canada. 
In arranging the prices for his plants, for the coming 
season, the subscriber has endeavored to place them with- 
in the reach of all lovers of this favorite flower, as the 
following will show : 
First Class Varieties, by Mail, post paid, - - Per Dozen, SI 76 
Twenty-five First Class Varieties, by mail, post paui, - - a w 
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A selection of Fifty do., by Mail, postpaid, - 
Do. do. do., delivered at the Express Office. 
Second Class, by Mail, postpaid, - - - - * 
I)o. Twenty-five varieties, by Mail, post P> l,a t 
Do “ “ delivered at Express Office, 
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