ie Knight & Struck Company 
Amesburg, Mass., Jan, 7 , iQif>. 
Knight & Struck Co. 
Dear Sirs: 
I ain sure the “Flower Talks” would be welcomed by everyone. There is so much that is 
good in every issue. I thank you for them 
NELLIE P. MARSHALL. 
24 Ontario Ave., Toronto, June 22, 1915. 
Dear Sir: 
Just a line to tell you how I appreciate your kindness in sending me those delightful garden 
talks. I could not find in any garden books the little things that are such a help to one, and 
others think too small to mention, and that your garden talks deals with so thoroughly. 
Thanking you again, believe me, 
Yours sincerely, 
MELITS MASLET. 
351 Victoria Ave., Niagara Falls, Canada, Dec. 26, 1914. 
Messrs. Knight & Struck, 
New York City. 
Dear Sirs: 
I have received regularly “Flower Talks,” for the past year, and I am sure I appreciate 
your kindness in sending them to me, as I find so many good things in them, and they are care¬ 
fully preserved. There are so many difficulties presented to the amateur gardener, that these 
monthly talks are especially valuable. 
In the December number, I find the reason for the Dahlia failure, and I have wandered so 
often during the past season why the Dahlias did so poorly. I had given up the idea of having 
any next summer, but think I will change my mind, and do as suggested, by cutting them back, 
if necessary. 
I trust that in some future number there may be some suggestions regarding hot-house or 
house plants. Am already thinking about next summer’s flowers, and it will soon be time to 
order seeds. 
Again thanking you for the “Monthly Talks,” I remain, 
Yours very truly, 
BURTON ELLISON. 
1175 Englewood PI., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 27, 1914 . 
Knight & Struck Co., 
1 Madison Avenue, New York. 
Gentlemen: 
I have learned more about some things through Mr. Fuld’s “Flower Talks” thun severs 
years previous study and experiment taught me. You are to be thanked by all amateurs for 
placing his expert knowledge at their disposal so freely and understandingly. I thank you. 
chas. s. McPherson. 
If It Is Flowers, We Have Them 
