RICHARD FROTSCHER’S ALMANAC AND GARDEN MANUAL 
PES PT NEO Nise 
The following extracts are taken from a few of the many complimentary letters 
received during the ensuing year. 
dealings with my house yet, that 
This is to convince the public, who have had no 
PFROTSGHER'S SEEDS. ARE THE BEST Fale THE Sou 
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. 
Houma, La., September 22, 1887. | 
I have found your seed to be the best 
that I have ever used; have distributed 
your Almanacs, and recommended your 
seed to all my friends and neighbors. 
Mrs. A. C. MINOR. 
GRAND CHENIERE, La., Aug. 12, 1887. 
Send me your catalogue; lam anxious 
to introduce your seed here in this com- 
munity, as I have never known them 
to fail. J. A. DOXEY. 
GALVESTON, TEx., May 18, 1887. 
I was much pleased with the seed I 
got from you last spring. All did very 
well. In the future I will make it my 
business to get all my seed from you. 
Mrs. S. E. WHITE. 
ARNAUDVILLE, La., Aug. 3, 1887. 
After trying seed from several seed 
houses, I have come to the conclusion 
that your seed are the best for this sec- 
tion. Many of my friends want me to 
order seed for them next spring. 
J. WYATT TAYLOR, 
Lampasas, Trex., Aug. 18, 1887. 
The Mossy’s Prouiric Corn, that I got 
from vou last spring, did splendidly not- 
withstanding the severe drought that 
we have had. It was the admiration of 
the neighborhood, 
Mrs. W. H. WEBBER. 
LELAND, Miss., Aug. 9, 1&87. 
Having succeeded so well with the 
seed that Igot from you last spring, I 
have concluded to send you my orders 
hereafter.. Mrs. P. J. STIRLING. 
St. ANDREw’s Bay, Fua., May 30, 1887. 
I herewith send you an order for seed. 
Your house has been recommended to 
me as being the most responsible and 
reliable in the South. 
EDWARD SMITH. 
Amite City La., Aug. 30, 1887. 
It gives me much pleasure to mention 
some of the many satisfactory results 
attained from your seed, during the 
seasons of 786 and ’87. Cleveland’s Alas- 
ka Peas, Improved Valentine Beans, and 
Frotscher’s Bestof All Beans, are most 
excellent and well suited for this climate . 
and soil. The yield of the Carolina or 
Sewee Beans was immense. I must 
state that my dealings with you have 
been most satisfactory. 
H.S. ADDISON. 
METAIRIE RipGeg, La., Sept. 1, 1887. 
The seed I got from you last spring, 
did very well, I was much pleased with 
them. P. H. DeLIMON. 
Arcota, La., Dee. 15, 1887. 
LTalways get my seeds from you, and 
have found them to be the best; I have 
recommended your house to others. 
Mrs. JNO. JANNEY. 
ORANGE GROVE, PARISH OF JEFFERSON, La. 
Dec. 12, 1887. . 
The Seed that I got from<you this 
season, have as usual given me entire 
satisfaction. Your Cucumber and Cab- 
bage Seeds especially, are very fine. 
A. W. ROUNTREE. 
CoRINNE PLantTaTION, La., Dec. 15,1887. 
The Superior Flat Dutch and Early 
Summer Cabbage seeds that yousold me, 
