Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 12, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
Your early flowering “Suffragette” Cosmos are very fine. 
They are a great improvement over the other early flowering va¬ 
rieties. The flowers are equally as large and prolific as the best 
late flowering varieties. 
R. W. WALKER, 
Gardener for Mr. Wilson Marshall. 
Saugatuck, Conn., Feb. 4, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
The Suffragette Cosmos bought from you were very satis¬ 
factory. Large flowers, good color, fine foliage, and long stemmed. 
They take the place of the early and late varieties, and are as 
good as the best of either. 
WILLIAM ATKINSON, 
Gardener for F. E. Lewis, 2d. 
Barberton, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
The Cosmos “Suffragette” arrived in good condition and 
flowered well from July until cut down by frost. As claimed, 
they take the place of the early and late flowering Cosmos. 
THE ANNA DEAN FARM, 
Ernest A. Coe. 
Friends Asylum for the Insane, 
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 19, 1914. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. 
Although our “Suffragette” Cosmos came late last season, 
we were very much pleased with it, as it blooms so much 
earlier than the late Cosmos, and therefore gives us bloom 
through the latter part of the season when we are most need¬ 
ing it. 
HENRY HALL, Steward. 
Clifton, Mass. 1 , Jan. 15, 1915. 
Mr. Edward Lewis. ^ 1 'l l 1 i 
In enclose copy of letter sent me by my gardener and desire 
to add that you may duplicate, my order of last year. (I tried Mr. 
Lewis’ Cosmos plants last year, and they were a success in 
every way. They began blooming early and continued until after 
the frost came. The blooms were large and I can recommend 
them in every way- R. H. Caverly, Gardener). 
Very truly, 
CHARLES H. TRAISER. 
