Green’s Nursery Company: 
I received my order Nov. 6th at 7 P. M. I got the 
surprise of my life, I had no idea that I would receive 
the large healthy looking shrubs I did,—last year I 
ordered ten shrubs from another nursery and it only 
cost 6c to send them by parcel post. I only had two 
of them to live, not any of them had more than one 
stem. I am sending you another small order to plant 
this fall, and also making out an order for Chrysan¬ 
themums, Bulbs, and Perennial plants for which I will 
send you later for spring planting. With very best 
wishes. 
(Signed) C. V. Weaver, 
-, N. C. 
July 4, 1936. 
Green’s Nursery Company: 
During 1907 I bought more than 1000 trees and 
plants from you, all TRUE to name. 
(Signed) 0. H. Denney, 
_ } N. Y. 
Feb. 19, 1936! 
Green’s Nursery Company: 
Just received your catalog, about five years ago I 
got some trees and berry bushes from your place, they 
have grown to be beautiful trees and are bearing fruit. 
(Signed) Johanna Kupper, 
---, N. Y. 
E. H. Burson Nursery Co.: 
Thank you very much for the fine shrubs you recent¬ 
ly sent me. They have wonderful roots and were in fine 
condition on arrival. 
(Signed) Emma H. Fownes, 
-, Ohio. 
November 19th, 1936. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
The Forsythia Plants reached me in A-l condition. 
They were in fine shape and are now all set out. I am 
very well pleased with them, they appear to be fine 
healthy looking stock. Thanking you for your trouble 
and painstaking care in packing the plants so secure¬ 
ly and satisfactorily, I remain, 
Very truly yours, 
(Siged) Mrs. J. B. Post, Jr., 
-, N. Y. 
Dear Mr. Burson: 
Our order ofg 1,000 Columbian Raspberry plants 
came in fine condition. Plants very stocky and nice and 
you sent us two Premiums. We thank you very much 
far same, also for care used in packing. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) Mrs. Jacob G. Hoffer, 
-, N. Y. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
Last spring I sent you an order for Raspberry 
bushes and fruit trees. I received the order very 
promptly and was very much pleased. The berry bushes 
grew fine and the fruit trees grew exceptionally well 
for the first year. Am enclosing an order for this year 
also. 
(Signed) Harold E. Graham, 
-N. Hamp. 
November 20, 1936. 
E. H. Burson Nursery: 
Just wish to let you know that I was well pleased 
with the Silver Maples you sent. If these do well, I’ll 
want twice as many next fall. 
* Very truly, 
(Signed) S. J. Hungerford, 
_ —, N. Y. 
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