The Suffragette Cosmos purchased from you last spring- ful¬ 
filled all that you claimed for them. I have no hesitation in 
recommending- them to anyone looking- for good summer flower¬ 
ing Cosmos. GEO. MASSON, 
Gardener for Mrs. F. Frelinghuyson. 
Oakhurst, N. J., February 28, 1916. 
Your Suffragette Cosmos were very satisfactory. I enclose 
order. MRS. DONALD B. CHAPPED. 
March 14, 1916, New London, Conn. 
Your Suffragette Cosmos for the Granlidden and Aspinwall 
Hotels were very satisfactory. I will want some more next sum¬ 
mer as usual. w. yy. BROWN. 
Indian Harbor Hotel Co., Rockledge, Florida. 
February 29, 1916. 
I take pleasure in recommending your Cosmos to anyone 
wanting- something- especially fine. 
JOSEPH KASPAR, Manager, Wickopee Farm. 
Ridgefield, Conn., March 8, 1916. 
We have been in communication with the customers to 
whom we supplied your Suffragette Cosmos and they are very 
much pleased with it, and assure us they are going to grow it 
a mTi^J?A 1S season - We wish Y°u success this coming season. 
THOMAS J. GREY & CO., Seeds, Bulbs, Plants & Implements. 
February 29, 1916. 29 S. Market St., Boston, Mass. 
I cannot speak too highly of your Suffragette Cosmos, a splen¬ 
did cropper and the quality was all that could be desired. Greatly 
a mired and created much comment by its early blossoming, 
though such an unfavorable season 
GEORGE CRITCHREY, Gardener for Mrs. Russell Sage. 
Lawrence, L. I., March 3, 1916. 
Your Suffragette Cosmos are all right. You have a good 
thing and ought to get a lot of business. It is a fine flower and 
gives good satisfaction. q FORD 
,, . , ^ Gardener for Mr. H. M. SEARS. 
Prides Crossing, Mass., February 3, 1916. 
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