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Louisiana, February 11, 1890. 

 The Cauliflower and Cabbage seed ordered 

 from you sometime back did splendidly; no 

 one can find cause to grumble at your seeds. 

 J. H. McGEHEE. 



Mississippi, April 26, 1890. 

 Your seeds have always given me much 

 satisfaction; I expect to send you a large order 

 next spring. JNO. W. HANES. 



Mississippi, April 11, 1890. 

 Your seeds are truly suitable for the Southern 

 climate, as those I bought of you sometime 

 ago, have germinated and done better than 

 any seed I ever planted before, and I have been 

 trucking for eighteen vears. D. W. REED. 



I have always found them to be fresh and 



Louisiana, July 24, 1890. 

 Corn purchased of yi u has turned out mag- 

 nificently. W. C. CHEYIS. 



Mississippi, January 9, 1890. 

 I have always found your seeds to be true 

 to name, and could always rely upon them 

 being as represented. 



A. H. HUMMEL. 



reliable. The Chautauqua Corn Planter gave 

 me great satisfaction. 



JOSEPH L. ATKINSON. 



Floeida, February 24, 1890. 

 I ordered seed from you last year through 

 my merchant; they gave the best satisfaction 

 of any I ever had. JEFF. D. GREEN. 



Louisiana, January 20, 1890. 

 Your seeds gave entire satisfaction last 

 season. W. J. WEBB. 



Louisiana, January 2; 1896. 

 The seed obtained from you yield better and 

 are of a superior quality to any I have tried. 

 A. R. CLARK. 



Lout:siana, January 30, 1890. 

 I have at present magnificent cabbages from 



the plants which I got fi-om you last fall, 

 notv.ithstanding it was so dry at the time; all 

 seeds ordered from you last year made a 

 perfect success. MRS. C. S. KAY. 



Alabama, January 28, 1890. 

 The fruit trees which I got from you reached 

 me in good order; was very well satisfied with 

 them. ^ HENRY STORK. 



Louisiana, July 29, 1890. 

 I have three acres of Cauliflower grown from 

 your seed. They are so fine that people come 

 from a distance to look at them. 



MRS. O. L. HORTON. 



Texas, January 29, 1890. 

 I am much pleased with your seeds, have 

 been using them two years, and they have 

 given entire satisfaction. 



MRS. S. I. BRYAN. 



iMissLssrppi, July 14, 1890. 

 The Champion T\Tiite Pearl Corn which I 

 procured from you last spring, proved to be 

 the finest Corn I ever planted. Had fine and 

 large roasting ears ready for table in seventy- 

 six days from time of planting. 



G. FORKERT. 



I Texas, February 5. 1890. 



i I have been using cabbage all winter, grown 



j from Improved Early Summer seed procured 



i from you; they stood the cold at 20^ and are 



i still heading. Perfection Heartwell Celery 



' was elegant. I shipped some West, and I got 



; letters sn;v'ing that it was the most, beautiful 



! Celery they had received, and superior to any 



j got from INHchigan. C. M. DESEL. 



Louisiana, August 22, 1890. 

 I like your seeds very much; have been 

 using them for the i^ast thirteen years, and 



Louisiana, January 28, 1890. 

 I must say that in a pretty long life with 

 more than ordinary attention to gardening I 

 have never seen better seed than those fur- 

 nished by your house. 



DR. PETER RANDOLPH. 



