BOUQUETS 
MASSACHUSETTS 
June 3, 1940 
My dear Mr. Hallauer; 
Pee eres in thanking you for the expert attention my small 
OTGEY MLECETV CU se aia, chee ec tae ee Peta eee er erm iets Seas 
The plants show great progress already, and the Gentian looks 
especially fine. 
New York, N. Y. 
May 28, 1939 
Dear ioire 
The plants ordered from you were received some time ago in 
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I wish to thank you for the extras. 
California 
Oct. 8, 1940 
Dear Mr. Hallauer: 
Plants came through in splendid condition in two boxes. 
I appreciate the samples very much and look forward to seeing 
what they are in season. Some of them look quite interesting 
as is. ; 
Puerto Rico 
Nov. 2, 1940 
Dear Sir: 
se Eck np Mal eehon nN crometaue to oe ve eas , and beg to advise you that by yesterdays 
mail we received the package of plants which arrived here in 
apparent good condition. We planted them immediately and trust 
thatesames will enrowsetne Otte Cat Gellman weyscucrer) ecu ehehei tenets one une 
The above are excerpts from letters on file here. 
N. A. HALLAUER 
WEBSTER, N. Y. 

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