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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas. 
&he Verdict of Our "Patrons 
Should be sufficient evidence to con= 
vince the most skeptical. It’s enough 
The following, taken from a few of the many letters of commendation received from 
patrons of the past season, speak for themselves 
COT JUST WHAT SHE ORDERED. 
Gentlemen: I must write to inform you that, of the forty-five roses! ordered from you 
last May, not one died, not one has failed to bloom, and not one has proven untrue to name. 
I think you are the only firm that I ever dealt with from whom I got just what 1 ordered with, 
out any substitution. You may count on me for a good, big order for next season.— Miss M. 
R. H , Paris, Texas, ,/ u hj 1, 190.1. 
WELL PLEASED 
Gentlemen: Plants arrived this morning in splendid condition, and I want to thank you a 
thousand times for your liberality and just treatment. 1 send herein a small order, which you 
may send to my address at your earliest opportunity. 1 need these few to fill out my beds. - 
Mrs. I). K. B , Corsicana, Texas, May 1, 190.1. 
HUBBY IS ABOUT RIGHT 
Gentlemen: Received roses some ten days ago, and all are growing finely. How you can 
send out such fine plants for the money is a mystery to me. But hubby says "Texas people 
can do anything," and I begin to believe it. I now have over one hundred roses from your 
house, and have lost but three of last season’s purchase. — Mrs. B. S. Y , El Paso, Texas 
May 2, 190.1. 
HOPE SHE GETS THE KEG FULL 
Gentlemen: The roses and plants ordered from you some time ago came to hand in the 
best of shape, and have all started to grow nicely. The plants received from you last season 
were the best in this city. We feel proud of our plants, and another season we shall send you 
much larger orders. Wife has a nail keg that she is dropping all coppers into for next 
season’s flowers. Can't say whether she will get it full or not, but you may depend on a good 
order from us another season.— John V. L , Guthrie, Okla., June 1, 190.1. 
WANTS MORE NEXT 8EASON 
Gentlemen: Roses to hand in fine shape— finest I ever purchased anywhere, and I have 
been buying for the past twenty years. This is a great rose country, and there is much 
enjoyment in growing them. I have hundreds of sorts in my yard, and each season add more. 
Send next season’s catalogue, for I shall want all of the novelties. They are my hobby.— M. 
D. H. D , Los Angeles, Cal., May 22, 1901. 
THEY KNOW A GOOD THING IN LOUISIANA 
Gentlemen: The plants X ordered from you last April have all grown and bloomed, and 1 
am more than delighted with them. It is the first lot of plants that I ever ordered, and all 
came true to name. I shall recommend you to my friends. Please send catalogues to the 
following addresses.— Jane H. D . Alexandria, La., June 6‘, 1903. 
GET ’EM ONCE, GET ’EM ALL THE TIME 
Gentlemen: Last season 1 gave you a trial order for one dollar's worth of roses. So well 
pleased was I that 1 have gotten up a club order among my friends, which I send enclosed. I 
lost only one plant of those you sent last season, and that was no fault of yours, but the work 
of an industrious hen that belonged to my neighbor.— James L. K , Wichita Falls, Texas, 
May 27, 190.1. 
