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Gentlemen: sane e 
$1.65 in payment for Daffodil — 
Collection H. I want to ge thi 
portunity to tell you how success 
tuberous-rooted begonias have 
When I read your offer of 12 for 
I thought they would be inferior, 2 
have always paid 35c for a single t 
I thought possibly I might get o1 
two good ones, so I sent for the 
Eleven of them were good “an 
eleven have bloomed all sun 
Placed in front of my r hododend 8 
they have been the loveliest things ir 
the yard. I only hope that the Nar 
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cissus may be as satisfactory. - 
Yours truly, * 
MARY R. STARK 

Pennsylvania, Sept. 24, 1940 
Gentlemen:—We were delighted to 
receive today the superb Coral Lil 
bulbs. Good and proper time, too, and 
they are now nicely planted. Sincere 
thanks—from years of experience, you 
are the best ever! ’ 
es 
Me CHATBURN 

Iowa, July 26, 1940 
Gentlemen:—I can’t refrain from 
letting you know the pleasure we are 
deriving from the Bargain Collection of 
Begonias bought from you. One of the 
blossoms measured 5 by 7 inches. If 
they come larger, I have missed sceing 
them. : 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. W. F. RIECKHOFF _ 
New York, March 15, 1939 
Gentlemen:—The bulbs I ordered in” 
the fall, Jonquils and Hyacinths, are 
now blooming in the house. They are: 
beautiful. a 
GRACE M. COX 
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North Carolina, June 28, 1939 
Dear Sirs:—I am enclosing an orde 
and two checks—one from Mrs. A. H, | 
Powell for $24.88, and my _ personal 
check for $144.33. I had to substitute 
a few order blanks as my book of order 
blanks is used. I wrote you a few days 
ago asking for an order book and also 
for some catalogs. 
People from a distance come to On 
ford to see the tulips—your bulbs are 
better than anyone's else. We've given 
your address to numbers of people 
you are so perfectly satisfactory to deal — 
with. Thank you for your splendid 
service. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. F. B. BLALOCK 
North Carolina, June 23, 1939 
Dear Sirs:—Please check over my 
order and let me know if it is correct. 
If anything more is due you, let me 
know and I will send balance. If any- 
thing more is due me, make up th : 
difference with bulbs. Do not let i 
delay order. 
If you have orders from Garden Club- 
members from Durham, Handerson, 
Chapel Hill, Ralcigh, Roxbora, N. Clg 
it is because of the excellence of the © 
bulbs you sent to Oxford Club. Visitors — 
from these places were given your ad- 
dress when they visited Gardens in 
Oxford during Garden Weck. ae 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. A. H. POWELL 
Pres. Garden Club, Oxford, N 
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California, April 4, 1939 
Gentlemen:—I am writing to tell you 
that the tulip bulbs you sent me (to 
replace the order previously sent which — 
were an entire fait lure) are perfec 
beautiful. We are more than delighted 
with them. Hope all you have placed 
this year are as beautiful and ante 
tory. 
I thank you most sincerely for yous 
kindness in sending me these new ones. 
Yours very truly, : 
ELFY ’P. McKESSON 
