Wostbrook, Maine 
duly 13, 1938. 
Richarda Gardens 
Plainwell, Michigan 
Dear Sirs 
I wo 
it you to know how 
Q - 
pleased I an with the seedlings I 
got from you this Spring. I let a few of thorn bloom and they were 
wonderful. I think I shall like Vetterle So Reinclt the best. I have 
Harry O’Brien’s article in my scrap book. I have raised my delphin¬ 
iums from seeds and I have some very fine hybrids but now I can get 
such fine seedlings from you I wouldn’t bother with seeds anymore. 
Shall want your folder in the Spring. 
Very truly 3 r ours. 
(Miss) A.T. Pearson. 
Bellingham, Weshington 
April 12, 1938. 
Richards Gardens 
PIainwell, Michig an 
Gentlemen: 
Seems as though, you ought, to bo told that the throe dozen 
seedlings ordered from you with some doubt, completed their journey 
of over 2000 miles April 5, and looked Aright. They were heeled in 
until this morning and then planted, with good new growth showing on 
practically all of them. Yours very truly 
R.P. Loomis, Box 319. 
Dear Sirs: 
Toledo, Ohio 
April 26, 1938 
fine 
The plants ordered for tie 25th arrived on date and 
condition. I wish to thank you for the extra number added 
were 
to 
each package. 
The Dicentra 
the extra plant. I love 
of your kinds of plants 
perennial seedling list 
Eximea. arc, fine plants and many thanks for 
them. I would be very glad to have a list 
groan in the field that were not on the 
Sincerely 
(Mrs) Louiso B. Has tings. 
in 
Arlington, Va. 
March 23, 1938. 
R1 chards Gardoils 
I- lainwell, Michigan. 
Gentlemen: 
Just a word of appreciation for the very satisfactory way 
in which you handled ray order for ton dozen seedlings. I can quite 
agree with one of your customers whom you quoted as saying '’These are 
not seedlings—they’re plantsl* Particularly fine and large were the 
Blackmore & Langdon Delphiniums, The packing was very well done, and 
they all arrived in fine condition. • 
Again, thank you for a most satisfactory transaction 
Very truly yours, 
(Mrs. Dm D.) Pauline B. Walker 
