The following are a few of the scores of unsolicited testimoni¬ 
als which we have received from growers concerning our 
newer varieties. These deal principally with MAYTIME, for 
it was the first of the new varieties to be sent out on trial 
or sold. 
“About your MAYTIME, I should like to inform you that I 
am very satisfied with this variety. It seems to me that 
this is the best commercial variety we have ever received 
from America.” 
Otto Dellinger 
Emmishofen, Switzerland 
“We are very glad to tell you that out of the total number 
of cuttings received from you we have lost only seven. We 
think that is extraordinarily good, and have not received a 
finer lot of cuttings from America at any time. All the 
varieties supplied are doing well, and we are especially 
pleased with MAYTIME” 
Napiers Carnation Nurseries 
Taunton, England 
“Just a line about MAYTIME blooms you sent me. They 
were the most beautiful blooms I have seen. I kept them 21 
days and they were just as perfect and fresh as the day I 
received them. I have never seen anything like it for keep¬ 
ing.” 
Edw. J. Schroeder 
Glen Arm, Maryland 
“We received the carnation blooms from you Saturday .... 
.... and they had been out of water for five days while 
in transit. All of them filled out in wonderful shape, and 
to see them today (four days later) you would think they 
were our own stock fresh from the greenhouse. PARAGON, 
we believe, is a remarkable keeper, and it is certainly worth 
a good trial. MAYTIME is a color we are greatly interested 
in.” 
Olympic View Florists 
Seattle, Washington 
“We want to thank you for the fine stock that you supplied 
to the Hillside Gardens at N. Caldwell, N. J. Mr. Lutz of 
the Hillside Gardens had never in his growing experience 
seen or handled carnation cuttings that were as fine. He 
asked us to write and tell you how pleased he is, and to say 
that he can highly recommend the stock from your place.” 
New Wholesale Floral Co. 
Newark, N. J. 
“MAYTIME produced 12.2 blooms per plant with 3% splits. 
All splits came early in the Fall and early in the Spring. 
PARAGON produced 11.8 blooms per plant and only 2% 
splits and off-colored blooms. SAGAMORE produced 14.5 
blooms per plant with less than 1 % second grade blooms. 
This was for a 7% month crop.” 
J. Chas. Murphy 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
