The Garden Magazine, September, 1923 
55 
Cedar Rapids, la., July 26, 1923 
I have bought Peony roots from 
about every grower of any note in the 
U. S. and am pleased to say that you 
have them all beaten. / never saw a 
poor root from your place, in fact 
yours have always been the largest, 
cleanest and best of them all. 
Chas. F. Billau. 
Greenwich, N. Y., July 7, 1923 
In my 30 years experience in grow¬ 
ing Peonies, / have found all roots 
purchased from you superior in size 
and quality to any purchased from 
other dealers and always true to 
name. 
A. J. Reynolds . 
T HIS is told in characteristic vein in the introduc¬ 
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