. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8 The Florists^ Review Apbil 12, 1- ive typical letters from liundredN by HatiMtled l>avey clients Mr. Geo. M. Verity, Tres. The American Kollins 31111 Co., Middletowu, Ohio. "The work which your men Uid on my prem- ises has every evidence of being lirst class in every ; Mr. T. W. Snow. I'res. T. \>'. Snow Cunslrui'- lion Chicago, 111. "The work which you did at my place six or seven years ago is so satislaclory that I have not found it necessary to do anything more. Every tree you treated, including the wor
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8 The Florists^ Review Apbil 12, 1- ive typical letters from liundredN by HatiMtled l>avey clients Mr. Geo. M. Verity, Tres. The American Kollins 31111 Co., Middletowu, Ohio. "The work which your men Uid on my prem- ises has every evidence of being lirst class in every ; Mr. T. W. Snow. I'res. T. \>'. Snow Cunslrui'- lion Chicago, 111. "The work which you did at my place six or seven years ago is so satislaclory that I have not found it necessary to do anything more. Every tree you treated, including the worst ones, have since that time made new and beautiful ; Mr. Edward Holbrook, Itebident, Tlie ti«r- liam Co., New Vorii City. "I wish to express the .satisfaction we have had in your work. The work has been done In a tlior- ough manner and your foreman and his assist- ants are entitled to great ; Mr. Win. H. (irafflin, >'al8ton Manor, Ulen- coe, Baltimore Co., Md. "The work done at my place has been done In a very satisfactory way and you are fortunate in having such efficient and industrious em- ployees, a refreshing ex- perience in these days o f carelessness and ; Mrs. Chas. G. Weld, Brookllne, Mass. "I am very much pleased wltli the result of your work on my trees. . From their present appearance I do not see why they should not la.^t many years longer, whereas last year we had grave doubts as to their ; .V crude cement patch—ineifective and injurious Cement patch removed—hhowing: extensive and neglected THE tree is a living organism; it breathes, assimilates food, has a real circulatioi Its normal condition is health, but it is subject to disease and decay just as an other living thing. As with one's body or one's teeth, the tree responds only to that"treatment whic is in scientific accordance with Nature's laws. The physician, the surgeon, or the dentist requires years of patient study, plus
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