May 10 , 1938 
Testimonials 
May 2 , 1938 
It has just occurred to me that you might he inter¬ 
ested in knowing that out of six cases of Giganteu7n, 
200 each, I threw out exactly eight plants. This con¬ 
stitutes something of a record with me, even with 
your superior bidbs. The count ran high and the 
bells were unusually large and firm. 
Your Paper Whites are also of superior quality. 1 
have had excellent results and coiisider them equal 
to the French bulbs. 
Becker's Conservatories 
Cambridge, Mass. 
May 5 , 1938 
These are the finest looking bulbs of any that I 
have received from you at any time. I am well 
pleased with them and I know fro7n the looks of 
the bulbs that I shall get a good crop. 
Fred C. Edmonds 
Auburn, N. Y. 
April 13 , 1938 
We want to take this chance to thank you for such 
wonderful lily bulbs. They were beyond a doubt the 
finest we ever had. We could not tell that when they 
came to us, but they have bloomed out wonderfully 
well even though they have been grown very crowded 
and in four inch pots. ( 6/8 Gigs). They will easily 
average four blossoms to the plant. Last year we 
had a great portion of them with two blooms but 
not So this year. 
Raysor Floral Co. 
Greenville So. Carolina 
I wish to compliment you for the quality Lily bulbs 
you sent us last Fall. We had the finest Lilies for 
Easter of any place in the State. Many of the sur¬ 
rounding growers tried to make us believe we had 
HaymisH, judging from their size. The count was 
unusual, some carrying fourteen flowers, and out of 
the two cases, we lost but two plants. Every finished 
plant was sold by Saturday night. 
Lewis G. Kelley 
Pinehurst Greenhouses 
Pint hurst, N. C. 
May 10 , 1938 
I thought you ynight be interested in hearing froyn 
a customer of yours in regard to your improved 
Erabu Lilies. I ynust say they are an improvemeyit 
on the old Erabu. My Lilies run from seven to 
fifteen buds and very few splits. 
W. H. Tomlinson 
Dorchester, Mass. 
April 20 , 1938 
I must tell you that I was well pleased with the 
Lilies. I had most of them bloomed before Easter 
came along. They were throwing eight to fifteen 
blooms and came in fine for cut order. I don’t think 
there were five poor ones in the case. Every bulb 
started up but one. 
Porter’s Greenhouses 
New Bedford, Mass. 
May 20th, 1939 
Our Easter Lilies this season were very satisfactory, ayid sincerely 
trust the order we are going to place with you yiow will be of as good 
quality. 
Freeport Floral Co. 
Freeport, III. 
