Your Suffragette Cosmos last year were most satisfactory. 
Though late in coming, the plants soon bloomed and had abun¬ 
dant flowers until frost came. I take pleasure in recommending 
them to all lovers of the plant. Will send order later. 
Portsmouth, N. H., March 1, 1916. MRS. C. K. CHAPMAN. 
The Cosmos were O. K. 
Farmington, Conn., March 1, 1916. H. L. CRANDALL. 
Your strain of Suffragette Cosmos I had from you last year 
were very satisfactory; although they arrived late they did very 
well, the quality and quantity of blossoms being all that could be 
desired. I shall grow the Suffragettes this year. 
HAROLD M. BRYANT, Gardener for Mrs. L. Marshall Crane. 
Dalton Mass., February 29, 1916. 
The Suffragette Cosmos purchased from you last spring were 
quite satisfactory. SETH E. SLEEP, 
Gardener for Mr. John Hays Hammond. 
Gloucester, Mass., March 1, 1916. 
Your Cosmos were very satisfactory and I enclose order for 
the coming season. E. T. DOUGLAS', 
March 2, 1916. Douglas Hill, Maine. 
The Cosmos plants you sent us last year gave us all un¬ 
qualified satisfaction and were a constant joy. I enclose order 
for the next season. B. G. GUNTHER, 
March 3, 1916. White Plains, N. Y. 
I found your Cosmos very satisfactory. Please send en¬ 
closed order when ready, to my present address. 
ELMER E. MATjTHEWS, 
February 29, 1916. Huntington Golf and Marine Club. 
Your Cosmos was most satisfactory in spite of our peculiar 
seasons last year. Please duplicate my order. 
ROBERT D. BARDWELL, 
March 1, 1916. Pittsfield, Mass. 
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