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NORTH CAROLINA, Feb. 9, 1938: "The nursery stock 
which you shipped me on February 2, arrived on February 4, 
in good condition." 
MARYLAND, Feb. 14, 1938: "The White Dogwood came 
in fine condition. I might add that you certainly do ship 
quick . . . Practically all of those lived that I got last year." 
WISCONSIN, Dec. 2, 1937: "Check is enclosed for the 
North Privet. We appreciate your attention to this order. 
As we explained, we had to have plants with good roots. 
Thanks." 
COLORADO, Nov. 23, 1937: "Our order arrived yesterday 
in prime shape. You sure did a good job on the packing." 
CONNECTICUT, April I, 1938: "The Locust seedlings ar¬ 
rived, and are satisfactory. The prompt shipment is appre¬ 
ciated." 
ARKANSAS, Feb. 14, 1938: "I was very well pleased with 
the order I received from you. Please ship the conditional 
order I gave you. Ship by express as soon as you can. This 
is our first experience with field grown evergreen liners, but 
they look good, and I want to try some more." 
SOUTH CAROLINA, Dec. 5, 1937: "Reed the Abelia 
sometime ago. They were very nice." 
MISSISSIPPI, Feb. 12, 1938: "A few days ago we received 
some white flowering peach from you. We liked these trees 
and want more in the red or rose color. Please rush the fol¬ 
lowing by express. . . ." 
ALABAMA, May 23, 1938: "Just a word of thanks for your 
prompt check . . . covering our invoice of the 18th. You 
sure do pay quickly, and it's fun to do business with you." 
NEBRASKA, Feb. 17, 1938: "The collected ferns received 
today, and must say I was pleasantly surprised at the uni¬ 
formity of the roots and freshness of the plants. Maybe 
there is something to what you say about digging collected 
stock fresh for each order; not keeping any in storage; 
grading it in the woods, etc. As long as we get stock from 
you that approaches the quality of this, you are welcome to 
our business." 
OKLAHOMA, March 10, 1938: "Enclosed please find check 
to cover our order. Many thanks for prompt service." 
FLORIDA, March 9, 1938: "The Flowering Crab and Red 
Bud are very satisfactory. They came in good condition." 
GEORGIA, Nov. 10, 1938: "Our first order for peach trees 
this season follows. Last year we sent you several good- 
sized orders, and all were filled to our satisfaction. We like 
your trees, and know you will send us stock of the same 
quality this season. . . ." 
DELAWARE, March 15, 1938: "The Spirea V. H. was all 
right. We asked for a quick shipment because it was neces¬ 
sary. Your cooperation is appreciated." 
MINNESOTA, Nov. 23, 1937: "The shipment arrived yester¬ 
day—the date specified. Everything seems to be okay." 
LOUISIANA, Nov. 14, 1937: "The Maple were all o.k. 
Our check for ... is enclosed." 
CALIFORNIA, March 2, 1938: "The shipment was slightly 
delayed, but was in good condition upon arrival. . . . The 
dogwood and hydrangea are nice." 
