Relative to ferns and trillium you 
furnished me in the spring of 
1934. These have been most 
satisfactory and are growing 
beautifully. All of them, I think, 
have succeeded beyond my ex¬ 
pectations and I can heartily 
recommend your plants to any¬ 
one wishing to develop a wild 
garden. 
J. L. Poultney, 
Haverford, Pa. 
Glad to have you use my name 
in connection with your work. 
Mrs. Samuel P. Rotan, 
Chestnut Hill, Penna. 
The changing seasons have 
brought us fresh and delightful 
surprises in the "wildgarden" you 
made of our neglected bit of 
grove. It is in the winter aspect 
that we have found the greatest 
improvement. Each little bush 
and tree, shining bravely above 
the snow, helps to form a lovely 
winter scene which we enjoy 
from every southward looking 
window. It took an artist's vision 
to picture January in September. 
Alice Fussell, 
Media, Penna. 
I'll be glad to endorse your work 
verbally or in writing. 
L. Ward Wheelock, Jr., 
Haverford, Pa. 
The skill and understanding with 
which Mr. Vick, after years of 
experience, grows and plants 
wild flowers so greatly inspires 
my appreciation and admiration 
that I can only describe his work 
as one of the "Scientific Arts." 
Margaret L. B. Zantzinger, 
Chairman Council for the 
Preservation of Natural Beauty 
in Pennsylvania. 
