APPRECIATION 
Nhs cupineds Calif., Nov. 23, 1941. 
Dee ‘Sir? 
Those plants were gorgeous when I ‘unpacked thei 
~My neighbor said: ‘‘Why those are not single plants 
surely there is a bunch of plants in each. package.” — 
They were not free from inspection until Tuesday 
evening butt looked as if just from your fields. 
. Very satan Eee Wr 
i a ae 
Portland, Oregon, Oct. 25, 1941. 

OO Shee, 
‘Dear i's 
Iidid not Brean of paceteiie such sturdy, magnifi- 
cent carnations plants as you sent me. They indicate to 
me that I shall have blooms of which I shall feel justly 
Mi pte 
Thank you, A. D. 
varices Arizona, Aug. 2, 1942. 
Deat ‘Mr. Pratt: 
“This will acknowledge receipt of the carnation 
plants which you recently sent me. They were the 
largest, nicest, healthiest plants that I ever received 
from any one. Your packing method is just perfect. 
~The plants were as fresh when I received them in 
Arizona as they were in your fields. 
gs Minh very truly, P. J. N. 

San ised, Cal., Aug. 2, 1942. 
Dear Sir: 
I purchased a gare plants from you two years ago 
and was greatly pleased with them as they bloomed 
very freely and were large sturdy plants. Your Julia 
. Christiansen veriety is beautiful beyond comparison. 
Please send me your new list as soon as published as I 
- want to place my order early. 
Peavy ns, ah Yours truly, E. W. F. 
The above are only a few of the appreciative letters 
we received last season. Won’t you give us a trial and 
the opportunity of earning a similar one from you? 

