It gives me great pleasure to say that I was more than 
pleased with your plants. They grew remarkably well in spite of 
the unfavorable weather. I consider the Suffragettes the finest 
Cosmos I have ever grown, excelling in the size of flowers and 
early blooming. H. L. FORMAN. 
Crestfield Farms, Kitchawan, N. Y., March 1, 1916. 
Last year was the first time I grew your Suffragette Cosmos. 
It was satisfactory and pleasing. Though receiving the plants 
rather late, I had Cosmos much earlier from the Suffragettes than 
from the common kinds, and shall hereafter grow only the Suf¬ 
fragettes. F. L AGE R S T AN, 
Gardener for Mrs. J. A. Topping, 
Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn., February 29, 1916. 
The Suffragette Cosmos purchased from you last spring were 
the handsomest I ever saw. My friends who saw these flowers 
told me that they never had seen finer specimens. Will write you 
of my order later. 
January 27, 1916. Mrs. (Signature omitted by request). 
Every one was most highly pleased with the Suffragette Cos¬ 
mos. I feel that all lovers of Cosmos will be amply repaid by a 
most liberal use of the Suffragettes. 
JOSEPH J. SMITH, 
Head Farmer, Connecticut Hospital for the Insane. 
Middletown, Conn., March 4, 1916. 
Your Cosmos were very satisfactory and shall be pleased to 
have you refer to me. I am sending you 30 names of possible 
customers. JAMES WEBB, 
Cape Cod, February 29, 1916. Proprietor, The Santuit. 
Your Suffragette Cosmos were very satisfactory,—I think the 
finest I ever had. I had other Cosmos, but nothing as fine as 
yours. I shall want some of your plants this spring. 
Wakefield, Mass., March 5, 1916. E. E. BOIT. 
The Suffragette Cosmos I secured from you last year were, 
in spite of the lateness of the season, the finest Cosmos that I 
have ever grown, and attracted a great deal of attention as they 
continued flowering until we had quite heavy frosts. They were 
absolutely satisfactory. I shall want more of them. 
Melrose, Mass., Feb. 29, 1916 FRANKLIN P. SHUMWAY. 
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