SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. 
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. 
Daceaey No. . eo Seeds, _Twenty- -five 
eanaa: Lettuce, Cubiiage: Turnips, Spinach, Mus- 
tard, Parsley, Musk and Water Melon, Onions, 
Beets, Leeks, Celery, Roquette, Okra, Squash, 
Cucumber, Tomatoes, Hot and Sweet Peppers, 
Pumpkin, Collards. 
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Order simply by number. 
Collection No. 2—Flower Seeds, Thirty Small 
Papers: Balsam, Zinnia, Amaranthus, Torenia, 
Dahlia, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Portalacca, Browal- 
lia, Sunflower, Gomphrena, Periwinkle, Coleus, 
Sweet Peas, Sweet Alyssum, Candytuft, Snap 
Dragon, Pansy, Asters, Pinks, Daisies, Lobelias, 
Reseda, Phlox and Verbena, Balloon Vine, Moon 
Flower, Rosa Montana, Hyacinth, Calendula. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Texas, March 24, 1909. 
We are in receipt of your last shipment of Sour 
Orange Seed, which reached us in good condition. 
This will fill our wants for the present, so make us 
no further shipments until we advise you. We have 
had splendid results from all your seeds so far, and 
will be glad to give you our future orders for seed. 
Please give us prices at as early date as possible on 
advance order for Citrus Trifoliata Seed for next fall 
delivery. GULF COAST NURSERY. 
Mississippi, December 30, 1908. 
Kindly send me your latest catalogue as I wish to 
buy a few seeds for the coming year. I have tried 
your seeds repeatedly and find they do all you claim 
for them. R. H. FERGUSON. 
Texas, February 25, 1909. 
I oo ae say that the one hundred Pecan Trees 
bought from you year before last have done exceed- 
ing well, and that the Washington Palm Seed bought 
from you through Mr. Huth, also did very well. 
LOUIS MAVERICK. 
Louisiana, March 2, 1909. 
I have tested your original stock of Best of All 
Beaus and find them a great improvement and much 
better than any other Beans I have ever tried, much 
longer than other sorts, stringless, round and full. 
Can recommend them very highly and find a ready 
sale for them allthe time. HARRY PAPWORTH. 
Louisiana, January 4, 1909. 
Iam delighted with my ‘Collie’? Dog. We have 
five children and she has become their companion 
and allows no one to molest them even in play. She 
is*gentle and obedient, and in all she is perfect. I 
say to her ““Goand get the children,’ and off she 
goes, and frets at them until they come. Many 
thanks. MRS. S. A. BRADFORD. 
Louisiana, January 14, 1909. 
Enclosed please find money order for what I owe 
you. The plantsI got from you last spring gave 
perfect satisfaction, and from them I hold the first 
and largest Eggplants and Tomatoes on the market 
here. CHAS, B. PERCY. 
Louisiana, Jauuary 28, 1909. 
I thank you for your beautiful catalogue. I have 
been using your seeds for many years, have traded 
with your house in the time of Mr. Frotscher. I do 
not want any better seed than yours. 
GEORGE JACKSON. 
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Mississippi, November 23, 1909. 
I want to give you my testimonial about Conkey’s 
Roup Cure. It is just what it is claimed to be. I 
cannot praise it highly enough. We saved over 60 
head of chickens with it, and before we knew of it 
we lost just about 350 head. I would not be without 
it any more. N. S. SAUCIER. 
Louisiana, November 18, 1909. 
Please send me one pound package of your Japanese 
Soluble Insecticide as the green worms are about to 
eat up my cabbage. I tried this Insecticide last 
year, and it proved effective after everything else 
had failed. A. J. ROBERTS, M.D. 
Mississippi, March 23, 1909. 
My ferns from your nursery are beauties. I am 
decidedly pleased with the plants, trees and every- 
thing gotten from you. MRS. P. A. DOLAN. 
Cuba, January 2, 1909. 
Would you please send me your big seed catalogue. 
I have used some of your seeds in my garden last 
winter and have found them honest and reliable. 
A. J. D. REINHOLT, 
Louisiana, July 5, 1909. 
I desire to say a few words in regard to the results 
from the Marie Louise Water Melon Seed I purchased 
from you last spring. I wish I could send you a 
sample of my melons. I sent two to the paper office 
here which weighed 62 pounds. They are beautiful. 
CPE CAS TEX 
August, 1909. 
IT want to tell you about my Spring garden planted 
from Steckler’s Seeds. It was fine. I made about 
three barrels of Tomatoes from one five cénts paper. 
I had one five cents paper of Triumph Water Melon 
and made fifty melons. The other seeds did just as 
well and I will never use anything but-Steckler’s 
Seeds. They are fine and I get them promptly. 
CLARK De LOACH. 
Louisiana, 
Texas, December 17th, 1908. 
T am very pleased with the turnip and other seeds 
ordered from you. We have realized some $200.00 
from the turnip seed that we ordered from you. 
Please send me your large catalogue. 
ie Cy CARTERS 
Louisiana, December 1, 1909. 
so pleased with his lawn that he 
I think the 
The Doctor is 
wants me to sow his private yard also. 
seed this year is better than ever before. 
Cc. KOENIGER. 
We could fill this entire Catalogue with Testimonials from our many Friends. 
