SPBGIAIi COIiliECTIOJSiS. 



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



world upon receipt of One Dollar for each collection 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, Carrots, Rad- 

 ishes, Lettuce, Cabb; ge, Tnrnips, Spinacli, Mus- 

 tard, Parsley, Musk and Water Melon, Onions, 

 Beets, LeeliS, Celery, Roquette, Okra, Squash, 

 Cucumber, Tomatoes, Hot and Sweet Peppers, 

 Pumpkin, Coliards. 



Collection Xo. 2— Flower Seeds, Thirty Small 



Papers: Balsam, Zinnia, Amaranthus, Torenia, 



Dahlia, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Portnlacca, Browal- 



lia. Sunflower, Gompbrena, Periwinkle, Coleus, 



Sweet Peas, Sweet Alyssum, Candytuft, Snap 

 Dragon, Pansy, Asters, Pinks. Daisies, Lobelias, 

 Reseda, Pblox and Verbena, Balloon Vine, Moon 

 Flower, Rosa Montana, Hyacinth, Calendula. 



TESTIMOriiaLtS. 



Slaughter, La., Feb. 20, 1907. 



I send you a list of garden seed, which I wish 

 you would siiip to me right away, I nave been 

 getting my garden seed from your house for 30 

 years, and have never planted any to surpass your 

 garden seed. They have always given perfect 

 satisfaction. 



MRS. E. O. CARPENTER. 



Slaughter, La., Sept. 23, 1908. 



I like your seed so much better that I have re- 

 turned again to buy from you. They prove w^iat 

 you claim them to be. Your Turnips do fine; al- 

 ways make good ones, 



MRS. L. B. NAFFIZEGER. 



Bogalusa, I.a., Sept. 18, 1908. 

 I wish I could send you a sample of my Southern 

 Queen Potatoes that I purchased at your store last 

 Spring. Five potatoes on one vine that weigh 8 

 pounds. They are at the paper office here. They 

 are beautiful. 



MRS. W. G. HENRY. 



Midland, La , Sept. 12, 1908. 

 The first lot of seed was received with entire sat- 

 isfaction. The stores here aii ?ell seed bought 

 elsewhere, but from now on I will keep only your 

 seed, as it is the best in the market. Enclosed fiud 

 check. 



EDMOND ETIENNE. 



New Iberia, La., Aug. 3, 1908. 

 Would say that I ordered from you, this last win- 

 ter, a Satsuma Orange Tree. Y'"gu sent me a tree, 

 which I planted, and which, in due time, appeared 

 to be dead. I wrote you in the matter, and you 

 very kindly sent me a couple of small trees to re- 

 place the large one, which I deemed dead. Since 

 then this tree has put forth shoots, and will, I 

 think, live and grow. Such being the case, I 

 would ask that you send me your bill, as I wish to 

 pay you tor the trees. Y^ou s'eiat them to replace a 

 tree which I thought had died, and as this tree is 

 now growing, it is only fair that you should be paid 

 therefor. 



W. W. WEEKS. 



Grand Chenier, La., July 8, 1908. 

 I am a truck farmer. I ordered some seeds from 

 you this Spring, and was much better pleased than 

 with seeds ordered from other houses. 



T. L. WEATHERFORD. 



Rivas, Nicaragua, C. A . , July 20, 1908. 

 In due time the seeds sent by you were received, 

 and it is with pleasure that I advise you they gA\e 

 me entire satisfaction. Wishing prosperity and 

 sticcess in your business, I am, 



MANUEL A. RUIZ. 



Paradis, La , July 4, 1908. 

 Mr. Steckler: I desire to say a word in regard to 

 results from my own observation of your seeds. 

 The man ordering the above seeds has, through 

 myself, secured from your house all his seeds in 

 the early part of the season, and to-day, July 4th, 

 he presented me with a fine water melon, and has 

 a load of beauties, which he will sell to-day for a 

 good price. Some one lelt a beautiful early melon 

 at my home, and I learned it was he. He reports 

 the corn and everything as being good. With best 

 personal regards, I am, 



MRS. C. C. BEAUVAIS. 



Holmesville, Miss., May 30, 19C8. 

 P'ease send me pumpkin seed for amount en- 

 closed. The seed so far ordered from you has been 

 very good. We get more seed in a bulk from you 

 than any company we have tried. 



R. R, WEBB 



Blloxi, Miss , March 21, 1908. 

 Kindly fill the enclosed order. All seed from 

 your house have proven satisfactory to us. 



xMISS H. A. RODENBERG. 



Madisonville, La., March 14, 1908. 

 I received my seed Friday evening, and very 

 much obliged. Am very much pleased. I recom- 

 mend your seed highly. 



ALICE HEISSER. 



Fern, La . , March 9, 1908. 



Have been using your seed for five years, and 

 find that there is none better. All the seed I or- 

 dered and planted this Spring are up to a fine 

 stand. You can expect my orders in the future. 

 CLARK DE LOACH. 



Flynn, La,, March 3, 1908. 



Your Red Dutch Cabbage Seed has done very 

 well. __ I procured some seed of you last Fall. 



HAROLD R. SHE WELL. 



Baton Rouge, La,, Sept. 14, 1908 



Please send me by mail one of your Fall and 

 AVinter catalogues. I always plant your seeds, and 

 follow directions as given in your seed book, 

 which has always given me good results. 



M. MIRE. 



Chenal, La., Feb. 28, 1908. 



I I have bought seeds from the house of R. Frot- 

 scher and yourselves for about 18 years, and have 

 always found them satisfactory as to quality and 

 etc. Please send the enclosed order. 



I W. W. MATTHEWS, M. D. 



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



