Pleasant 
Dealings 
F. R. Von Windegger, a 
banker of St. Louis, Mo., 
seems to feel that pleasant 
dealings count. 
"We appreciate greatly 
your courteous letter of 
May 12, helping me with 
my difficulties. 
"Some twenty-five years 
ago I made horticulture a 
hobby, and, deserved or 
not, have gained some little 
local reputation. 
"In all that time, I have 
never dealt with a nursery 
which sent out such excel¬ 
lent material, and who were 
so willing to make an ad- i 
justment. It is certainly a I 
pleasure to do business with I 
you." I 
Been Buying 
Five Years 
i 
Julian R. Meade, an au¬ 
thor of no little note, of 
Danville, Va., takes his pen 
in hand and writes us: 
"Ever since Richardson 
Wright, editor of House 
and Garden, recommended 
Wayside Gardens' bulbs to 
me five years ago, have 
been ordering bulbs and 
plants from Wayside, both 
for my own and several of 
my friends' gardens. 
"Your plants and bulbs 
have given me great pleas¬ 
ure and satisfaction. My 
dealings with you have 
been unusually agreeable. 
So why should I mind tell- I 
ing garden lovers where I 1 
buy my stuff?" i 
