SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. 



The following collections of Vegetable and Flower Seeds will be mailed to any address in 



the world upon receipt of One Dollar in U. S. Currency. No substitution 



allowed in these collections. Order simply by number. 



Collection No. 1 — Vegetable Seeds, 



Twenty-five Small Papers, viz : Peas, 



^ Beans. Carrot. Radishes, Lettuce. Cabbage, 



Turnips, Spinach, Mustard, Parsley, Musk 



and Water Melon. Unions, Beets, Leeks, 



; Celery, Koquette, Okra, Squash, Cucumber, 



I Tomatoes, Hot and Sweet Peppers, Pump- 



I kin. Collards. 



Collection No. 2 — Flower Seeds. Thirty 



Small Papers. Balsam, Zinnia, Amaran- 

 thus, Torenia. Dahlia. Cockscomb, Cos- 

 mos, Portulacca, Browallia. Sunflower, 

 Gomphrena, Periwinkle, Coleus, Sweet 

 Peas, Sweet Alyssum. Candytuft. Snap 

 Dragon, Pansy, Asters, Pinks, Daisies, 

 Lobelias. Iteseda. Phlox and Verbena, 

 Balloon Vine, Moon Flower, Rosa Montana, 

 Hyacinth, Calendula. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Cuba, September 4th, 1904. 

 The first lot of seed sent wcre received 

 very promptly and all that we have plant- 

 ed came up readily. The eggplant seed 

 planted on Friday afternoon were up the 

 following Tuesday. I think your seed the 

 very best in Cuba. 



W. MARTIN. 



Mississippi. September 26th, 1904. 

 In my talks along tne line, I recommend 

 your New Orleans Market Cucumber, as it 

 has given us better satisfaction than any 

 other we have tried. We intend to plant 

 25 or 30 acres of cukes this coming season. 

 RICHARD INGLIS. 



Louisiana, February 8th, 1904. 

 The flower and vegetable seed with the 

 strawberry plants came safely some time 

 since. The strawberry plants were very 

 fine and are doing nicely, notwithstanding 

 our late severe weather. All the seed 

 planted are coming up finely. 



MRS. S. S. KEENER. 



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Texas, July 18th, 1904. 



I^ rv9u have not tne Money Making Cab- 



'•'rotscher's Superior Large Late 



i I have tested it and know it 



So everything you claim for it here 



ni-desert country. 



T. M. BRADWELL. 



Texas. March 23rd, 1904. 

 ?ar I received a variety of seed 

 r company, which I planted and 

 giaa to say with very good success. 

 ■ seed showed up first-class in every re- 

 and I had one of the finest vegetable 

 garu^ns for a comparatively small amount 

 of ground planted that one could wish. 

 RAY S. WHEELER. 



Louisiana, July 20th, 1904. 

 I take this occasion to advise you that 

 the seed sent me were very good : Cabbage 

 especially fine. I will recommend your 

 seed >o everybody. 



HY. CORBINS. 



Louisiana, March 22nd, 1904. 

 I have been trying to make a garden for 

 several years and did not succeed until I 

 tried your seeds. 



HAROLD MARCHAUD. 



Louisiana, November 26th, 1904. 

 I have used the WeLhausen Garden 

 IMow since its first introduction and con- 

 sider it indispensabl? to the gardener. It 

 is simple and easy to operate, durable and 

 light running, and I heartily recommend 

 it to any one in need of such an imple- 

 ment. C. S. STEWART. 



Louisiana. January 5th. 1904. 

 I received tne seed in good shape and 

 thank you for the prompt delivery. The 

 Creole Onion seed bought of you last tall 

 is first-class, as are all of your seed. I 

 planted Frotscher's seed 20 years ago and 

 know what they are. I am about to start 

 a market garden and when I need garden 

 seeds, I will send to J. Steckler Seed Co., 

 Ltd., for them. 



E. M. WALLACE. 



Mississippi, February 24th, 1904. 

 Not only do I find your seed potatoes the 

 best, but all of your seed are the best 

 stock obtainable ; I intend to use no other. 

 B. L. BACOT. 



Louisiana, January 25th. 1904. 

 Your favor came to hand the other day, 

 with many thanks. I plant your seed all 

 the time : my merchant keeps them ; I have 

 planted no other seed for years. 



GEO. JACKSON. 



Texas. February 13th. 1904. 

 I received my seed that I ordered from 

 vou to-day and allow me to thank you for 

 the prompt attention that you have given 

 this order, and should I ever need any 

 more seed, etc., I assure you that you shall 

 have the order. Thanking you again, 



M. E. BROCK. 



Louisiana, December 6. 1904. 

 I have used on my truck farm for about 

 ten years the Wellhausen Garden Plow 

 and Cultivator. I heartily recommend it 

 to all gardeners and truck farmers as the 

 lightest running and most easily adjusted 

 plow I have ever used. A boy or girl lu 

 years old can use it with perfect ease. 

 One man can do as much work in one hour 

 with this plow as five can with hoes. 

 LOUIS P. FULDA. 



Mississippi. October 28th, 1904. 

 Inclosed find remittance covering my 

 account. Turnips and Ruta Ragas are as 

 fine as can be grown ; seed of same bought 

 from you. R. H. PAGE. 



Mississipni. November 12. 1904. 

 I send you herewith enclosed check for 

 Wellhausen Plow ; it works nicely and 

 easily ; pays for itself every year. 



J. W. CHAMBERS. 



Louisiana, July 2nd, 1904. 

 I received the eggplant seed alright. 

 This is not the first time that I have pur- 

 chased seed of your house : if I did not da 

 so personally, I have had others get the 

 seed ; I have alwavs received gcod seeds 

 from you. FRANK BRANDON. 



We could fill this entire Catalogue with Testimonials from our many Friends. 



