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“have made yery fine cabbages with large 
and hard heads. They are sureheaders. 
F. B. FLEITAS. 
Biuoxi, Miss., Aug. 22, 1887. 
Last spring I bought your seed from 
H. & C.; they gave me great satisfaction. 
T expect to make out a large order for 
this coming season, when I will send 
direct to you. 
CARL SCHULZE. 
AmeEtia P. O., La., June 13, 1887. 
The New Orleans Market Musk Melons, 
which I have grown from your seed, are 
delicious, and the largest that I have 
ever seen. 
Mrs. M. J. COLEMAN. 
WELCOME P. O., June 13, 1887. 
The White Elephant Potatoes, which I 
got from you last spring, gave me great 
satisfaction. Hereafter when. I need 
seed potatoes, I will use no others but 
what come from your house. 
W. P. COGNOLATTI. 
Liberty, TEx., June 7, 1887. 
I herewith send you an order forsome 
more Crease Back Pole Beans. I have 
at present the finest lot of Beans (grown 
from your seed) that I ever saw. 
T. J. CHAMBERS. 
New Iperis, La., June 9, 1887. 
I have succeeded very well with all 
the seed that I got from you. 
Mrs. ELISE NESMITH. 
LaFrayeEetire, La., May 15, 1887. 
Iam about to go into gardening ona 
larger scale, and having tried yourseeds 
with others in former years, I have con- 
vineed myself, that. Frotscher’s seeds 
are the best. I want to use them and no 
others. 
LEON BILLEAUD, 
Auvin, Brazoria Co., TEx., June 28, 1887. 
The seeds that I got from youin the 
spring, gave full satisfaction ; they were 
all genuine and true to name. 
L. P. LECLERC. 
Liperty, Miss., June 30, 1887. 
I have succeeded finely with your 
Creole Onion Seed and Sets, last fall. 
My neighbors all intend getting their 
seed from youthis coming season. 
A. T. AVERY. 
TunisBureG, La., Dec. 15, 1887. 
Since I have been planting, nearly 
thirty years now, I always made cab- 
bage my main cxop, and never found 
anything superior to your Late Flat 
Dutch which I have been using since 
1870.—Would not plant any other as 
long as I can get Frotscher’s Superior 
Flat Dutch. JOSEPH CASSABON. 
SABINE STATION, La., Dec. 15,.1887. 
I have used your seeds for several 
years, and am well pleased with them. 
They always seem to come up bette 
than any I have ever seen tried. 
J.S. SPENCER. 
FrRenier, La., Dec. 17, 1887. 
Notwithstanding that we were washed 
out, two months ago, we are under head- 
way again. From the seven pounds of 
Large Flat Brunswick Cabbage seed you 
sent me, I have enough to plant my 
fields with two hundred thousand, and 
some to spare for my neighbors. I 
hope to make as good a crop as I have 
made since the last fifteen years, during 
which time I have always used your 
seed. I tried all the leading kinds from 
different growers; but have found none 
to give as much satisfaction to us as the 
Large Flat Brunswick. As it is the only 
crop that we raise for a livelihood, it is 
a very important matter to have such 
seed which suits this soil and climate. 
I have never made a failure with your 
seed, and have shipped up to 3000 crates 
every year to Western markets. I hope 
that your seed will give as good results 
this coming spring, as heretofore. 
ADAM SCHLOESSER. 
N. B.—This is the principal cabbage growing 
section of Louisiana. 
