PROM OUR GARDENING FRISNDS 
. York Co., Penna. 
Dear Mrs. Hopkins: Sept. 24, 1947 
Enclosed find check for $4.50, for which please send me a 
peck of your mixed daffodil bulbs, ten or more varieties. 
I use them for naturalizing in a steep, wooded hillside 
which I am making into a rock garden. The rocks grew there, and the 
bulbs I ordered from you last fall were put there, but there is still 
room for plenty more. They bloomed beautifull oe last spring, made 
quite a show. So much so that some appreciative soul visited the 
place one night and stole about one fourth of ne best ones, dug 
them out bodily. I hope for better luck with my present order, and 
I am thinking strongly of augmenting my eardening equipment with a 
few booby traps, plus barbed wire. 
r Yours truly, Mrs. K. K. Schulte 
Dear Mrs. Hopkins: Greenville, Tennessee 
As my hobby is flowers, I would Like to have 50 many of . 
your bulbs. I know they are fine, but I. have plat nted so much of my 
garden space guess I will just take a peck of jonquils “King Alfred”. 
I have some very fine ones. My second choice would be Olympia. I 
have visited the Virginia gardens and enjoyed them so much. Wild 
you please send my jonquils av once? I have my ground ready. 
Yours truiy, (ims. Robert C. Bird. Sr. 
Houston, Texas 
Dear Mrs. Hopkins: | Septi iz. ea? 
Please send me the seven-variety mixture (one peck). I 
will appreciate it if you will send them as soon as possible. The 
peck I got from you last year were certainly an eyeful. They cer- 
tainly were admired by all. Thanking you kindly, 
Yours trulve, Tires aA ored Lenesfeld 
Dear: Sir: Vinthrop, Maine | 
Would you please send me one half bushel of Cte eta bulbs 
as advertised in August Flower Grower. ™nclosed is check for $7.75. 
I am going to naturalize these bulbs in a grove of white Dirches) 
beside a lake. Thank you. - Yours truly; Mrs. Pauit H. Bailey © 
WE are grateful to I'rs. W. Bryan Moore of Wadesboro, MN. C. for send- 
ae us a clipping from a Charlotte, N. C. newspaper, which shows an 
ractive picture of Mrs. Moore amid a large planting of naturalized 
daffodils. The clipping says in part, "The beautiful Moore home is so 
situated that it overlooks the sea of daffodils which almost com- 
pletely surrounds the house......Sixty out-of-town guests were in- 
vited for lunch yesterday to see the blooms at their height. Guests ei 
who had visited Holland said that this was ae more DeautLiy lh (than a) dae 
anything they had seen in that country, which is famous for bulbs!" RO 
Mrs. Moore writes us, "I thought you might be interested in seeing er ne 2 
what I have done with your deffodils. I plant them ina grove of ‘pines. ’ 
Out of the 200,000 I have planted, I have eit 80, O00 from Be ee 


