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RICHARD FEOTSCHER S ALMANiC AND GARDEN MANUAL 



Mississippi, December li, 1889. 

 Have been usin^ your seeds for the 

 past three years, aod have always found 

 them to be as represented, 



JAKE WESLEY. 



Louisiana, December 17, 1889. 

 Notwithstanding tlie extrtx ordinary 

 drouth, the Frotscher's Superior Flat 

 Dutch and German Brunswick Cabbage 

 have done splendidly, all well headed at 

 present. F. F. STEPHENS. 



Texas, August 10, 1889. 

 All seeds that I have had from you 

 have given entire satisfaction. 



C. T. WESCOTT. 



Mississippi, October 15, 1889. 

 I have been using your seeds for the 

 past six years, and have always met with 

 success. The Purple Top Turnip did 

 exceptionally well this season. 



LEOPOLD DORN. 



Florida, August 1, 1889. 

 We were very much pleased with the 

 flower seeds which we got from you last 

 fall. TROY & JACKSON. 



Louisiana, August 2, 1889. 

 The seeds I received from you this 

 spring came up beautifully. I raised as 

 fine Cucumbers, Squash, Tomatoes and 

 Bush Beans as any in town. 



EDWIN H. LEET. 



Louisiana, September 10, 1889. 

 The seeds v/hich I have bought from 

 you, have invariably proven satisfactory. 



C. S. KAY. 



Louisiana, September 26, 1889. 

 While working on the Star Plantation, 

 I had my seeds from you and they have 

 always given satisfaction. 



L. PERRIN. 



Arkansas, August 12, 1889. 

 The Cabbage seed you sent me in the 

 spring, the Early Summer and other 

 varieties were just splendid; they all 

 headed beautifully. 



Mrs. M. E. DICKSON. 



Florida, August 5, 1889, 

 The Creole Onion seed bought of you 

 last fall gave entire satisfaction, they 

 made large fine bulbs. 



D. T. KENNERLY. 



Louisiana, August 19, 1889. 

 Of the seeds I got from you last spring, 

 I do not believe that one refused to oome 

 up out of the ground, and a nicer lot of 

 vegetables I never saw. 



Mrs. M. J. COLEMAN. 



Mississippi, September 2, 1889. 

 Last spring I got some seeds of the 

 Seminole Water Melon from you; I must 

 say that I found it to be an exceedingly 

 fine melon, a very good bearer, of large 

 size, thin rind, flesh crisp, very solid and 

 sweet. I think it is one of the best 

 melons for private garden. 



C. FORKERT. 



Texas, October 6, 1889. 

 The seeds bought of you for my spring 

 and summer garden, gave the greatest 

 satisfaction. JAMES GREEN. 



Alabama, September 12, 1889. 

 Have always found your seeds the 

 most reliable and true to name. 



J. C. WILSON. 



Georgia, July 25, 1889. 

 Your seeds have given better satisfac- 

 tion than any I have heretofore planted. 

 T. C. YOUNG. 



Alabama, May 6, 1889. , 

 Frotscher's Superior Large Late Flat 

 Dutch Cabbage seed which I got last 

 summer, did splendidly ; very large and 

 well headed, they averaged from 10 to 

 18 lbs. W. B. SIMMONS. 



Florida, June 13, 1889. 

 I have the finest lot of Tomatoes, Egg- 

 plants, Melons and other vegetables 

 from your seeds. I must say, that I have 

 never had such success in gardening 

 before, until I commenced using your 

 seeds. J. B. FRIESSE. 



