Detroit, July 2, 1915 
1121 Cass Avenue. 
Messrs. Knight & Struck Co. 
Gentlemen: 
Please pardon my tardiness in acknowledging the 
receipt of the plants you so kindly sent me to replace 
the ones that were doubtful. It is quite unusual to be 
treated with such fairness, and I assure you I am 
gratefully appreciative of your favor and shall, upon 
every occasion, take great pleasure in recommending 
your plants and seeds to my friends, many of whom 
are, like myself, amateur gardeners, but with your 
valuable assistance and the invaluable flower talks, 
and eternal vigilance to keep worms, etc., from 
devouring the fruits of our labor, we may have some¬ 
thing sometime worth while to exhibit. 
With many thanks, I am, 
Atost sincerely yours, 
(Mrs.) Edith M. Unger. 
P. S.—I thank you for the new catalogue which just came, and 1 forgot to 
say that all my plants and seeds purchased from you are growing beautifully, 
consequently am very* much encouraged. 
