DUNDEE NURSERY. 
23 
A FEW STRAWS. 
The Experiences of Others are Always Interesting. 
The following complimentary letters from a few of my patrons are all vol¬ 
untary, none having been solicited. Thousands could be given if space would 
permit. 
ALABAMA. 
Pinnacle, Ala., May 15, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—I received the Arborvitae Pyramidal and six small but very 
nice Norway Spruce and four very good and beautiful Hemlock Spruce. Many 
thanks for those little trees. Yours truly, 
A. H. Wetzel. 
GEORGIA. 
Hampton, Ga., Nov. 18, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—I received the evergreens the 13th. They were in perfect 
condition—just as fresh and nice, and larger than I expected. I am delighted 
with them. Will give them good attention and report next fall. 
Most Respectfully, Mrs. W. M. Harris. 
IOWA. 
Laurens, Iowa, June 22, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—Evergreens have started to grow nicely with but very small 
per cent of loss, and I am well pleased with them. Yours truly. 
A. L. Bunch. 
Batavia, Iowa, April 24, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—I received the evergreens all right on the 22nd. Was 
pleased I assure you to find them packed so secure and in such splendid con¬ 
dition—not even a sign of the moss being dry. Wishing you all the success 
possible, I remain, Yours Respectfully, 
Mary L. Davidson. 
Glendon, Iowa, April 25, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—I am well pleased with the evergreens received from your 
nursery, although they were delayed on the road and I did not receive them 
until the 22nd. Yours truly, 
J. Early. 
INDIANA. 
Brook, Ind., April 29, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—Evergreens arrived in good condition. Found them well 
packed, good count and everything satisfactory. You will have my order if I 
am in need of anything this fall. Yours truly, 
Samuel Odele. 
Newport, Ind., April 29, 1897. 
D. Hill, Dundee, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—Trees came through all right and in good condition. I be¬ 
lieve they will all live, I thank you very much for so many trees. 
Yours truly, Chas. V. Foreman. 
