You can refer to me about your Suffragette Cosmos, as they 
were very fine all summer until frost killed them. 
A. W. PLUMB, Proprietor, The Maplewood. 
Pittsfield, Mass., March 7, 1916. 
The Suffragette Cosmos which I obtained from you last year 
were indeed very satisfactory and proved to be continuous bloom¬ 
ers and a source of cut flowers throughout the summer and fall. 
I assure you they were very much appreciated, being in bloom 
when we were short of other cut flowers. Please duplicate my 
order of last year. ERNEST WESTLAKE, 
Gardener for Wm. H. Porter, Esq. 
Glen Cove, L. I., February 28, 1916. 
The Suffragette Cosmos plants I bought from you last year 
were a pronounced success. JAMES DUTHIE, 
Gardener for Mr. E. M. Townsend. 
Glen Cove, L. I., March 6, 1916. 
We have planted Cosmos in our garden for some years past 
and thought we were reasonably successful in producing thrifty 
plants. Last season, however, we set out 100 of your plants and 
gained our first knowledge of genuine Cosmos. The flowers ex¬ 
ceeded in size and beauty our most sanguine expectations. You 
have certainly earned the gratitude of all lovers of this beautiful 
flower, and we are sure you must receive many evidences of 
gratification. Please duplicate our order. 
B. H. TERWJLLIGER, Mt. lVTeenegha House and Cottages. 
Ellenville, N. Y., March 3, 1916. 
Your Suffragette Cosmos were the best summer flowering 
Cosmos I have handled. The results obtained were most satisfac¬ 
tory. Please duplicate my order. 
S. R. CANELLER, Supt. for R. L. Patterson, Esq. 
February 27, 1916. Southampton, Long Island. 
Your Cosmos were exceptionally fine. The flowers were as 
large, in some they were even larger than any of the late flower¬ 
ing varieties, and gave us an abundance of cut blooms from late in 
June until late into the autumn. I have never seen their equal in 
early blooming Cosmos. Very truly yours, 
WALTER S'. MARSDElN, Sunny Ridge Flower Gardens, 
Estate of Geo. Winthrop Folsom, Lenox, Mass. 
March 15, 1916. 
- 4 — 
