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The following extracts are taken from a few of the many complimentary letters 

 received during the ensuing year. This is to convince the public, who have had no 

 dealings with my house yet, that 



FROTSCHER'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 

 satisfaction, as it is my constant endeavor to please them. 



Mississippi, January 19, 1889. 

 I have had some fifteen years ex- 

 perience in gardening, and in that time 

 I have never planted any seed which has 

 given me as much satisfaction as the 

 seed I got from you. B. H. WADE. 



Mississippi, January 24, 1889. 

 The Boston Peerless Potatoes that I 

 got from you did very well, considering 

 the late and dry season. From three 

 bbls. planted I shipped seveniy-aix bbls., 

 and kept 22 bushels for home use. 



J. O. HAMMETT. 



Mississippi, December 9, 1889. 

 Having used your garden seeds in my 

 market garden here, almost exclusively 

 for the past four years, I deem it my 

 duty to bear testimony to thei; always 

 being true to name, fresh, sound and 

 reliable, and recommend them for use 

 of Market Gardeners of the south. I 

 consider your Almanac and Catalogue 

 of as much value to Truck Growers as 

 any work on Gardening for the South 

 not excepting O - of Savannah, Ga. 

 F. A. WOLFE. 



Texas, February 18, 1889. 

 Your seeds have always given satis- 

 faction. THOS. McCANAHAN, 



Louisiana, February 9, 1889. 

 I have planted your seeds for several 

 years, and have alw^ays found them to 

 be what they were claimed for. 



R. R. HOGAN. 



Louisiana, February 13, 1889. 

 I succeeded splendidly with your seeds 

 last Spring. 



CAPT. G. C. MARSHALL. 



Florida, January 28, 1889. 

 I am a friend of your seeds, and have 

 always recommended them as being best 

 for this latitude. J. E. BORENS. 



Louisiana, January 18, 1889. 

 The Peas that I got from you last fall 

 are growing finely ; am well pleased with 

 them. Miss L. I^OTSPEJCH. 



Louisiana, January 27, 1889. 

 I have been using your seeds for several 

 years, and have always succeeded very 

 well with them. 



Mrs. CORNELIA LEVERT. 



Mississippi, January 29, 1889. 

 I have been using your seeds for the 

 last sixteen years, and have always been 

 satisfied with the results. 



L. G. MANUEL. 



Mississippi, January 19, 1889. 

 I have found your seeds to be excellent 

 and reliable. 



Mrs. H. R. C. BENWELL. 



Georgia, January 22, 1889. 

 I am so well pleased with my trade 

 with you, that I give you full discretion 

 as to varieties and quantities. 



T. B. BROOKS. 



Louisiana, February 4, 1889. 

 I have always found your seeds the 

 most reliable. 



Mrs. C. G. BEAUMONT. 



Louisiana, February 26, 1889. 

 The seeds which I get from you have 

 always proven more satisfactory than 

 those obtained from any other source. 

 T. J. FORD. 



Louisiana, May 16, 1889. 

 I have never failed making a crop with 

 your seeds, Q. B. CHEVAL, 



