From: Paula Washington <pwashington@4seasonsgreenhouse.com>
To: Clara Nash <order@coloniapottery.com>
Subject: Order
Dear Mr. Nash,
My name is Paula Washington and I’m the owner of the Four Seasons Creenhouse in Lewiston. I was given your email address by Mr. Steve Halloway at the New England Florists’ Convention in Boston last fall. I would like to purchase a large number of clay pots from you. Our previous supplier recently went out of business and we urgently need to replenish our stock.
At this time, I would like to order four dozen of your plain six-inch clay pots, for dozen of your plain ten-inch clay pots, and two dozen of your large ornamental pots. I only want to make a small order at this time in order to test the quality of your merchandise. If this selection of products from your inventory meets our standards, a second, large order will follow.
Please arrange to have the clay pots delivered to our warehouse a
A. To attend a convention
B. To change an order
C. To return a shipment
D. To find a new supplier
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