FOR THE SOUTHERN 
STATES. 145 
MES VIN ONTLA ss: 
The following extracts are taken froma few ofthe many complimentary letters 
received during the ensuing year. 
dealings with my house yet, that 
This is to convince the public, who have had no 
PROTSCHER S SEEDS ARE THE BEST FOR THE SOUTH, 
and have always given the utmost satisfaction. 
It is a gratification for me to receive letters from my patrons, expressing their 
satistaction, as it is my constant endeavor to please them. 
AMITE City, La., June 7, 1888. 
I have just finished digging my potato | 
erop. I planted on January 5th two 
barrels of potatoes purchased from you; 
one of Snowflake and one of Peerless. 
I have dug 60 bbls. of them, all large, 
smooth and white; they average from 
+ to 1} lbs. S. E. AKERS. 
Bayou Saka, La., July 5, 1888. 
I am very well satisfied with your 
seeds, as they came up well and were 
true to description. The Karly Summer 
Cabbages were particularly fine, some 
heads weighing as much as 14 lbs., and 
were very uniform in heading. I like 
the Velvet Okra very much. LIalso have 
the finest Beets, Turnips, Carrots and 
Beans in this neighborhood grown from 
your seed. THOMAS. W. BUTLER. 
Mapison Station, Miss., May 22, 1888. 
It affords me much pleasure to assure 
you that your seeds have given perfect 
satisfaction at this place, and think the 
shippers will in future buy their seeds 
from you. P. B. BRIDGES. 
BeRMuDA FIELD, near Baton Rovasr, La., 
July 11, 1888. 
Will say that the seeds bought of you 
for my spring and summer garden, gave 
the greatest satisfaction. Coming up 
beautifully and in a short time. 
Dr. PETER RANDOLPH. 
GRAND CHENIERE, La., June 27, 1888. 
I have been using your seeds for the 
past eight years, and consider them 
‘superior to any planted before. 
WM. LAURENTS. 
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‘all very fine. 
St. ANDREW’S Bay, Fua., Sept. 11, 1888. 
Tcannot but speakin the highest terms 
of the seeds that I received from you 
last winter. EK. P. KINNEY. 
Sunny SipE Farm, near Pensacota, Fla., 
June 12, 1888. 
Since three years we have been using 
your seeds, and have always met with 
suceess. We must say they have given 
the greatest satisfaction every time. 
Your Garden Manual is one of the best, 
published for the South, and should be 
in the house of every Southern farmer 
and gardener. CLOPTON BROS., 
Market Gardeners. 
GRAND CHENIERE, La., January 28, 1888. 
I always want your seeds to plant. 
That is for Southern climate; as I have 
never failed with them yet. With me it 
is Southern seed vs. Northern seed, judg- 
ment in favor of Southern seed always. 
J. A. DOX@Y. 
Lake Peovipencs, La., April 23, 1888. 
From the 10 bbls. Potatoes purchased 
of you I will probably realize 200 bbls; 
J.J. ROBINSON. 
Barrow, I'ua., February 13, 1888. 
My garden shows your seed up in fine 
shane, and is admired by every one. I 
have the finest Potato patch in Polk Co. 
this season. W. W. MOORE. 
Bayou Sara, La., May 29, 1888. 
The ‘‘Red Rust Proof Oats’? you sent 
me last fall are fine. I cut a splendid 
' crop of them two weeks ago. 
A. T. GASTRELL. 
CampEN, WiLcox Co., Aua., July 23, 1888. 
T have usually sent toa northern seed 
house for my turnip seed, but I am so 
