UNSOLICITED LETTERS FROM 
“Permit me to thank you very kindly for your rather 
exceptional generosity in replacing my entire order 
of last Spring. I had no right to expect this, and was 
certainly quite agreeably surprised to be told that 
you were going to replace the entire lot. I want you 
to know that I highly appreciate the gift. Because it 
is just that. 
"Practically all my tree losses last Summer were 
due to the extreme heat and not on account of any 
weakness on the part of the trees. Your trees have 
been, as I believe I told you before, the finest and 
hardiest I have ever planted—and now I will think 
all the more of them and of you and your Nursery. 
Again let me thank you. 
P. A. Tibesar, Rollingstone, Minn., Nov. 20, 1936 
“Received shrubs this morning, seemed to be in 
fine shape. Will try to order some more from you 
in the Spring.” 
C. M. Carden, Cave City, Ky., Oct. 19, 1936 
"The trees arrived in splendid shape. They are 
beauties and look like there will be no question about 
their growing. Thank you.” 
O. F. Fidler, Vincennes, Indiana, May 12, 1936 
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For several years, yes, for 10 years or longer, I 
have yearly received some small order from your 
nursery. All the plants I have ever received from 
you, are the finest money can buy—I lost but one 
blue spruce, last Spring’s shipment—my fault, lime 
condition of the spot where I planted same.” 
Leo W. Esser, Pittsburgh, Penna. 
“Received the Pine Seedlings and want to congrat¬ 
ulate you on the care and efficiency with which they 
were packed and shipped. They came in excellent con¬ 
dition, and I feel quite sure they ought to work out 
satisfactorily.” 
M. L. Mendel!, New York City, April 24, 1936 
“Referring to the 10 little trees and booklet I or¬ 
dered early this month, I want to say that all were 
received in good shape. The trees were exceptionally 
well packed and all had good root systems. I am very 
well satisfied with the transaction. Hope sometime to 
have a larger order for you.” 
William L. Rhoads, Birdsboro. Penna, Oct. 16, 1936 
“Just received your Blue Spruce Tree. I am very 
much pleased with your kindness and also well 
pleased with the tree. It will be a pleasure to me 
to recommend you to others.” 
M. Kuehl, Scotland, Conn., May 11, 1936 
“Just to acknowledge receipt of trees replacing 
ones lost during the Summer. I feel you were more 
than generous under the existing circumstances and 
hope that whatever future business we may have will 
be a more profitable transaction for you.” 
Ada M. Robertson, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 19, 1936 
"Received your trees in good shape and am well 
pleased." 
G. Mead. Pontiac, Mich. 
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“My 10 Blue Dwarf Evergreens also Balsam Fir 
arrived in very good condition. They already have a 
nice new growth started. I am more than pleased 
with them. Thanks for your company for enabling 
me to make such a lovely foundation planting at so 
small a cost.*' 
Mrs. H. B. Horn, Canton, N.Y., May 11, 1936 
“The little blue spruce trees arrived yesterday in 
fine shape and am well pleased with them.” 
R. W. Hort, Ukiah, California, April 15, 1936 
“The trees arrived in very fine condition, have set 
them out, and think the stock is excellent.” 
O. W. Vogt, Saginaw, Mich., April 19, 1936 
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“The package of trees arrived in perfect condition.” 
Earl P. Schell, Herkimer, N. Y., May 18, 1936 
“Received the trees several days ago and they were 
larger than I expected. I have ordered from you 
several times and believe you folks give better service 
and more for the money than any one I've had deal¬ 
ings with.” 
M. T. Grady, Lubbock, Texas. 
“Our ten small Colorado Blue Spruce arrived Sat¬ 
urday and we are very pleased with them and their 
condition on arrival.” 
Arthur Unwin, Flint, Michigan, May 4, 1936 
NURSERY 
W. L. WRIGHT CO. 37 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
