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42 No. Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa. 
Sept. 28, 1933 
Dear Sir: 
In reply to your letter .... I do want to tell you about 
the evergreens I purchased from you in the spring of 1932. 
I planted a row and the ground was bard and a clay 
soil, but the trees just grew fine and only one trtee died. 
The height of the trees is now from 2 feet to 3/4 feet and 
they all look fine and healthy. Yours truly, 
Mr. William H. Potter 
50 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Sept. 28, 1933 
Dear Sir: 
It might be. interesting to you to hear that out of the 
one hundred small trees which I purchased from you about 
two years ago for $3.00, only two have died and the others 
are all flourishing and we expect to transplant them to their 
permanent locations next March. 
Very truly yours, 
Sarah Stephenson 
606 No. Cicero Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
Nov. 11, 1933 
Dear Mr. Eastman: 
I am writing this letter just to tell you how very pleased 
I have been witli the 100 Norway Spruce. I did not lose 1 
trees in the planting. It’s about four years since you sent 
me these trees, for which I paid you $3.00. Today they are 
worth from 75c to $1.00 each. 
Yours very truly 
Alfred Keates 
207 W. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Sept. 27, 1933 
Dear Mr. Eastman: 
In answer to your letter of Sept. 21, the trees I bought 
from you are the best in my garden and will buy more just 
as soon as I get a larger place. Your trees are better shape 
than other trees that I bought. My next order will be. 
Yours truly, 
C. Kropelin 
Deerfield, Ill. 
Oct. 10, 1933 
Dear Sirs: 
About five years ago I started receiving trees from 
you. They were sent every spring. Always found you more 
than fair and generous: all fine, large trees and just dying 
to grow. Now have about 600 on hand. 
Yours very truly, 
Father Savage 
54 Burdick Ave., Johnson City, N. Y. 
Sept. 25, 1933 
Sirs: 
I am enclosing $1.00 cash for 10 Blue Spruce. 
I have yet to lose my first tree received from you . . . . 
Lee G. Hof er 
(Mr. Ilofer has had six shipments of trees from us.) 
6 Columbia Ave. Middletown, N. Y. 
Sept. 26, 1933 
Dear Mr. Eastman: 
PI ease understand the trees I have bought from vou 
from time to time have always been up to grade and full of 
life. I seldom lose one of your trees and that’s saying a lot 
when I handle them. Also your treatment to customers can’t 
he heat. 1 am enclosing $1.00 foi< the 10 Blue Spruce. 
Yours for beautiful evergreens, 
P. E. Cokelette 
New Orleans. La., 1520 Canal Bank Bldg. 
Sept. 29, 1933 
Dear Sir: 
I have your letter of Sept. 19 requesting the informa¬ 
tion as to just why you have not had an order from me in 
response to your recent price lists. 
Wish to asure you the fault has not been yours, as your 
prices and varieties have been entirely satisfactory hut due 
to the recent bank failures. 
Yours very truly, 
R. W. Sparkman 
600 No. First St., Norfolk, Nebr. 
Dear Sirs: 
About three years ago we received a nice order of young 
evergreens from you and we are glad to report that they 
have survived splendidly and are large enough now to make 
a nice showing. 
Yours very truly, 
Thomas LeRay, 
Park Superintendent 
625 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Sept. 27, 1933 
Gentlemen: 
Four years ago I ordered one of the collections of 100 
trees for $3.00. I planted them and to date have not lost a 
single tree. They are growing nicely.Your trees are 
trees that live and grow. 
Very truly yours, 
John Remsen 
6027 Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Sept. 26, 1933 
Dear Sir: 
I have 10 Balsam Fir purchased of you 2 years ago, 
and every one has grown from 4-8 inch transplants to 12 
to 18 inch trees. 
Yours truly, 
Howard IJ. Weber 
Dear Friend: Rochester, Pa. 
I wish to compliment you very highly on the fine 
quality of trees I received from you this spring. They had 
wonderful root systems and I lost only 1 Scotch Pine,—dry 
as it has been this summer. Everyone who stops at our place 
asks where I got such pretty trees. 
Yours sincerely, 
Floyd M. Spade 
