AS OTHERS SEE US 
Washington, D. C., 
July 5, 1939. 
Dear Mr. Ford: 
I want to thank you a thousand times for the perfectly beautiful flowers you sent. 
I don’t think I have ever seen lovelier Gladioli. 
Sincerely yours, 
MRS. L. W. ROBERT, JR. 
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GEORGIA TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS 
Milledgeville, a., 
November 30, 1939. 
Dear Mr. Ford: 
The Gladiolus Bulbs you sent us last spring were outstanding among our planting 
of several varieties. They made strong, fine stems and flowered beautifully over a long 
period. We are saving the bulbs from this season’s crop in anticipation of the exquisite 
and massive coloring which this year’s planting afforded us. 
Sincerely yours, 
W. E. IRELAND, Supt. 
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Dear Mr. Ford: 
Boulder, Colo., 
June 29, 1939. 
Your Maid of Orleans beats anything I ever saw or heard of. 
grow them. 
As ever, 
You do know how to 
J. D. 
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Spring Green, Wis., 
August 21, 1939. 
Dear Mr. Ford: 
Am cutting blooms from the Picardy bulblets you sent. These have grown as 
vigorously as mature bulbs. I am certainly interested in what they do another year. 
Sincerely, 
E. A. LINNS, Service Officer. 
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Dear Mr. Ford: 
Atlanta, a., 
October 1, 1939. 
I was certainly thrilled over the fine Iris plants you sent me. Did not expect such 
nice big plants. They are the finest I have ever seen. 
MRS. DUNN. 
