A HARROLD’S 
PEDIGREED 
GIANT 
UN-RETOUCHED 
ACTUAL SIZE 
PHOTOGRAPH 
Exhibition Size and Color, Cut-flower Stems. 
Chattanooga, Tennessee 
October 20, 1934 
Gentlemen:— 
I am writing you regarding the plants purchased from you. I want to say 
these plants came through fresh and fine. Not wilted in the least. They were 
immediately planted and are doing fine. I thought they were extra fine plants. 
I think you should get some business from the following people, es¬ 
pecially if you should impress them in the matter of your fine strain, which 
I like better than any I have ever grown. I have grown a good many different 
strains looking for long stems and fine flowers, colors, etc.; and have found 
in yours something that answers my seeking. The stems are long and nice. 
I use them for cut flowers in low bowls, but many of the stems will go in 
rather tall vases. . . . 
Yours very truly. 
Signed Mrs. J. Q. Thornton. 
Harriman, Tennessee 
February 12, 1935 
Dear Sirs:— 
Enclosed find order for Pansy plants. I had lots of beautiful Pansies last 
year from plants grown from your seeds. The flowers measured on an 
average 3V4 inches. Several large ones at 3V2 and 4 inches. They would 
have taken the prize anywhere. 
I remain your customer. 
Signed Stella Howard. 
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