1145 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, Ill., Oct. 22, 1933. 
The Roses came October 20 ; were planted immediately: 
they are fine specimens indeed .— Mrs. Addison Bidwell. 
115 East First St., Hinsdale, 111., Nov. 13, 1933. 
The two replacement Roses came in good condition and 
appear to be very fine stock. I feel that your dealings in this 
case have been exceedingly fair and all or more than anyone 
could ask .-— Dr. H. B. Raymond. 
4945 Finkman Ave., St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 22, 1932. 
Your Rose plants arrived in perfect condition. We are 
certainly well pleased with the condition of the stock. VI e 
planted them immediately; hope we will have good success 
with them .—Louis J. Lehmann. 
106 Withey St., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich., 
October 23, 1933. 
1 received the Roses I ordered and am very much pleased 
with them .— Mrs. W. J. Armitage. 
119 Bay Driveway, Manhasset, L. L, N. Y., 
October 22, 1933. 
I am in receipt of the Roses I ordered, which were immedi¬ 
ately planted and look very healthy. Thank you for including 
a Gruss an Teplitz to replace the one which was a failure 
last year .— Mrs. L. Wickendon. 
S.W. corner Main and Market Sts., St. Louis, Mo., 
December 19, 1933. 
The package of Roses arrived promptly and I want to 
congratulate you upon the quality of stock you send out. You 
may look forward to another order as soon as I can use it.- - 
Ernest A. Eddy. 
11 West Roselawn Ave., Danville, 111., Nov. 7, 1933. 
Your shipment of Roses arrived in splendid shape. 
Mrs. L. G. Bishop. 
98 High St., Westerly, R. I., April 29, 1933. 
I want to tell you that I was very much pleased with the 
fine-looking Hybrid Perpetual Roses which you recently sent 
me, and I appreciate your very prompt attention to my order. 
—Mrs. Grace W. Farnsworth. 
89 Harding Ave., Weymouth, Mass., April 11, 1933. 
The bushes we bought from you two years ago have done 
very well indeed, and 1 am quite certain we will have just as 
great a success with the ones we have just received- Jessie 
S. Hermiston. 
1311 Mineral Spring Rd., Reading, Pa., Dec. 6, 1933. 
Please let me thank you for the very excellent service 
rendered in shipping the climbers. Rest assured if I can 
ever have the opportunity of recommending the plants to 
friends, I will not miss it. —F. Edwin Titlow. 
Algonquin Manor, Cambridge, Md., Oct. 30, 1933. 
My Roses arrived in excellent condition and are planted. 
They are very fine bushes, and I am sure if they don’t grow 
it will be no fault of yours .— Mrs. R. A. Springs. 
7602 Manchester Ave., Maplewood, Mo., March 8, 1933. 
The plants shipped last fall seem to be doing fine, and I 
want to take this opportunity to compliment you on the 
quality of your plants; they are decidedly above the average 
available in this section. —L. D. Boyce. 
Skaneateles, N. Y., October 27, 1933. 
I wish to thank you most heartily for the lovely Rose bushes 
sent me on the date of October 21 . I am quite sure of success , 
as the good material is there to plant .— Mrs. Alfred Hobbs. 
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