Waterville, Conn., z 
Oct. 18, 1944, 
Gentlemen: es. 
My order of 50 Tulip bulbs (D. 0. 
9627) came yesterday and they are 
splendid. ¥ 
Fifty is all I had room for, but wheaee 
I can use more bulbs of any kind, © 
I will surely send to you. 
I want to thank you for the beautiful 
catalog. I will make good use of it and — 
pass it around among my friends. 
Sincerely, 
F. L. RICH: 
St. Louis, Mo., 
Oct. 19, 1944, 
Gentlemen: ‘ 
I received an order of bulbs and must 
say they were the best I: have ever 
bought. Thanks. 
DR. E. H. LARTONOIX. 
Virginia Beach, Va., < 
Oct. 19, 1944, 
Gentlemen: 
Your bulbs were most satisfactory 
last year, in fact, they were the envy 
of the neighborhood; and in this section — 
of the country that is really a compli- 
ent. 
me" MRS. H. B. FRAZIER, JR. 
Plymouth, Mich., 
Oct. 19, 1944. 
Van Bourgondien Bros., Inc. 
Babylon, Long Island, N. Y 
Gentlemen: ? 
I received my bulbs today and am 
very pleased with their size and clean 
appearance. They look good enough to 
eat! They certainly show promise of 
beautiful flowers next spring. 
Yours very truly, 
EDNA M. DUNLOP. 
Teaneck, Na Jy 33 
May 7, 1945. 
Gentlemen: 
I am writing you to tell you how 
leased we are with the Tulip bulbs we 
bongs from you last summer. Never 
have I seen a finer collection or better 
size. It has been my practice to take 
flowers into the office for different per- — 
sons. Last week I took Tulips in— 
18 of them. When I say they created 
a sensation I am putting it mildly. 
People came in from various sections to 
see them as the word went around 
quickly. Many persons asked for par- 
ticulars and I gave them your name. 
I work for one of the largest insur- 
ance companies—in fact, I am a veteran 
—over 20 years service. 
In order to have even more flowers 
next year I would like to place an addi- 
tional order with you for next fall. 
Respectfully, 
MRS. C. R. ELLSWORTH. 
Tulsa 5, Okla., 
Aug. 3, 1944. 
Dear Sirs: 
I just want to tell you how pleased | 
I am with everything I have bought 
from you. The Tulips I got last fall 
were a sensation this spring, and that 
is not exaggerating, for not only my 
neighbors and friends raved about them, 
but strangers in cars would stop and 
admire them. They were like hothouse | 
Tulips—long, thick stems and large, | 
perfect blossoms. My Ismene has been 
so lovely that I want more. The | 
Hyacinths and Daffodils were equally | 
lovely, and my Amaryllis has just fin- 
ished blooming and nothing could have 
been more beautiful, so I want more 
of them. My next-door neighbor, Mrs. 
Clyde King, admired the Amaryllis so 
that I gave her one of your folders, so 
you may get an order from her, as she 
said she would like to have a whole bed — | 
of them. All of your bulbs and plants 
have been more successful than any 1 
have ever got elsewhere. I thought you 
would like to know. Thank you. 
Very truly, 
MRS. GROVER SIMPSON. 
July 4, 1944, 
Van Bourgondien Bros., 
Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
We have your letter of June 19, 
stating that this fall you are sending us 
12 Cheerfulness Daffodils. Thank you 
very much. It is a great pleasure to 
do business with a company who really 
stands behind their product as adver- 
tised. 
Please accept the attached order. We 
are looking forward to a lovely garden 
next spring with your bulbs. 
ANGELO PALLUCONI, 
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