ENDORSEMENTS 
Last year I purchased some of your Suffragette Cosmos and 
in spite of the fact that it rained almost every other day during 
the season, they bloomed constantly and were without exception 
the finest Cosmos I have ever raised and were being greatly ad¬ 
mired by those who visited my gardens. I am sending you under 
separate enclosure an order for the coming season. 
OAR/ROLL L. POST, Chairman, Postum Cereal Co. 
Battle Creek, Mich., March 2, 1916. 
Last spring we purchased some Cosmos “Suffragettes” from 
you, and we are glad to state that they far exceeded our expecta¬ 
tions. iThe blooms were the envy of every one who saw them. 
They were excellent both for show in the garden or cutting, last¬ 
ing way up into the late fall when other outdoor flowers were 
scarce. 
BRANFORD FARMS, R. H. ORTIZ, Acting Comptroller. 
Branford Farms, Groton, Conn., March 13, 1916. 
For several years you have supplied us with your Suffragette 
Cosmos, and they have been so satisfactory I always recommend 
them as the best. They begin blossoming early, though from sea¬ 
son conditions they were later this year than usual. The blossom 
is large, color, foliage and long stem unsurpassed. In a normal 
year we should have from 15 to 17 weeks continuous beautiful 
bloom. P. W. POPP, Gardener for Mrs. H. W. Darlington, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y., March 1, 1916. 
The Suffragette Cosmos I have had from you for several years 
more than fulfilled all you claim for them. Though late because 
of a very late spring and unfavorable conditions, they were a 
never failing source of grand cut flowers during the summer until 
cut down by hard frost. We have discontinued growing the early 
cosmos and the fall varieties, as your Suffragettes take the place 
of both and fills that place much better than they both did. 
JAMES STUART, Gardener for Mrs. F. A. Constable. 
Mamaroneck, N. Y., March 1, 1916. 
I will state that your Cosmos were very satisfactory indeed. 
Regarding a future supply, I will write my gardener at once and 
advise you later. (Duplicate order has been received). 
J. A. SHERRARD, Prop., Hotel Preston and Cottages. 
Beach Bluff, Mass., “On the Edge of the Ocean.” 
March 3, 1916. 
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