Prides Crossing-, Mass., Dec. 16, 1914. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
The Cosmos are O. K., free bloomers, large flowers, good foli¬ 
age and early. Just what we want for outside. 
C. B. Ford, 
Gardener for Mr. H. M. Sears. 
Stamford, Conn., Jan. 12, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
The “Suffragette” Cosmos I received from you last spring 
gave me every satisfaction. They are a great improvement on 
the early flowering Cosmos in size of flower. They also take the 
place of early and late kinds. 
ALEXANDER GEDDES, 
Gardener for Mr. Albert Crane. 
Cragston, Highland Falls, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
You can quote my name as saying everything that is good 
in favor of your Summer Flowering Cosmos. The only fault I 
have to find was that the plants arrived rather late in the season. 
ALEX. MACKENSIE, 
Gardener for Mrs. J. Pierrepont Morgan. 
Fairfield. Conn., Jan. 12, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
The Cosmos plants supplied to me last spring were perfectly 
satisfactory. You are at liberty to use my name in any way 
you wish among the other gardeners. 
THOMAS BELL, 
Gardener for Mr. Frederick Sturges. 
Noroton, Conn., Jan. 22, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
I am very well pleased with the “Suffragette” Cosmos I got’ 
from you. They flowered so early and continued right along. They 
were certainly fine and admired by all who saw them. 
ABRAHAM WYNNE, 
Gardener for W. W. Heroy, Esq. 
Irvington, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis, Derby, Conn. 
The Cosmos I received from you last summer I can highly 
recommend. The flower was very large and they bloomed all 
summer until the frost cut them down. I expect to give you an- 
