Hopedale, Mass. 
April 22, 1958. 
Richards Gardens 
P^ainWeil, Michigan 
Dear Sirs: 
The seedlings ordered from you came today and my gardening 
friend who had some of them and I were so pleased with them. I wanted 
to tell you. 
- Either through a mistake or intentionally as a gift there 
were extra seedlings, for which we thank you. 
Just as soon as I can afford it, I should like to order 
again. Very truly yours 
(Mrs Albert B. ) Margaret J. Woodhead 
Riverside, Illinois 
May 9, 1938. 
Richards Gardens 
Plainwell, Michigan 
Dear Sirs: 
My order was received some days since and I want to thank 
you for it. Never have I seen plants so beautifully done up or rec¬ 
eived in such superior condition. Not only that, but your seedlings 
are'veritable plants. Wonderful work it is and I shall recommend you 
to my friends. Very sincerely yours 
( Mrs Joseph F.) Elizabeth C. Janos. 
Detroit, Michigan. 
Richards Gardens 
Plainwe11, Michigan 
Dear Sirs 
for shipment ) My 
I want to congratulate you on packing your plants properly 
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f seedlings of March 15, 1938 to be shipped 
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April loth arrived promptly in perfect condition, care having been 
taken to insure dampness, and ventilation, beside being snugly packed 
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*ou send out 
catalogue, kindly 
Yours truly 
(Mrs) C.D. Has tings 
send one to me. 
New York City, N.Y. 
May 16, 1938 
Gentlemen: 
You sure work fasti I sent you my order from Now York on 
Tuesday afternoon and at 10 o’clock Saturday morning the little 
plants arrived at Wayne, Forma., in perfect condition . Thanks a lot 
for your very prompt attention.. I hope I may order more from you 
from time to time. 
Yours truly, 
Wm. P. Eentz. 
