TESTIMONIALS 



Louisiana, September 29, 3903. 

 My Dear Mr. Steekler:— 

 The Frotsohers Superior Large Late 

 \ Flat Dutch Cabbage that I purchased 

 from you on Aug. 21st, was planted on 

 that date, and from 1 ounce of seed I 

 have twelve hundred cabbages a foot 

 high; aad about five hundred more in 

 the seed bed. They are a standing ad- 

 vertisement for your fine seed. My neigh- 

 bors who planted seed did not 



have one come up. 



Your grateful friend, 



M. E, HENRY. 



Thanks for the catalague; It is the best 

 I have ever Been; full of useful informa- 

 tion. I have found my mistakes m rais- 

 ing plants and hope to correct them by 

 your instructions. This book fills a long- 

 felt desire. 



Yours truly, StAM'L. NEEL. 



Mississippi, August 21st., 1903. 

 I have been^ a customer for 20 years 

 and have never had cause to complain l 

 prize the Robertson's Golden Ball Turnip 

 seed highly; and the Mammoth Peanuts 

 are up to representation. 

 Yours respectfully, 



W. F. DOUGHERTY, Sr. 



_., Texas, August 9th, 1903. 



Please send me your Garden Manual for 

 the Southern States, as I like your seeds 

 very much, as they are reliable. 



A. F. REARJCK. 

 Louisiana, August 4th, 1903. 



Cabbage seed ordered came O. K. 

 Yours > M. ANTOLINIE. 



Tn^ T Louisiana, July 3rd, 1903. 



I he Improved Learning Corn bougnt or 

 you tins spring is excellent. 



A. J. HAWSEY, Jr. 



Louisiana, July 1st, 1903. 

 I he tomatoes and corn seed received 

 trom your company were planted and ar# 

 '•£!£* „ e ton ? ato »"shes are full of fine 

 large ones, as large as 1 have ever raised. 

 All of your seeds are so fresh and good 

 and always come up well. 



MRS. J. J. GREGORY. 



Louisiana, May 27th, 1903. 



I must say that your seeds Have giveia 



entire satisfaction to all; the result la 



arge crop of very fine Cukes. I thank 



you once more for your many kindnesses. 



JNO. LUDWIC. 



xr„ • t. Louisi ana, May 23rd, 1903/ 

 ««£? V£ 8 honsht of you a lot of garde* 



?hf v?2?££P* f n . d Same "Prove/ to £ 

 win PV est ' as l have « ood results and 



Tvery yekT Se " In * m I S * ed fr0m *°* 

 every year. A> T> FB tjge, 



Louisiana, May 12th i<¥rc 



urn" atrj:,r'r e *>«&£&•, 



La^ r, Ion "- feI t want, ana no Southern 

 garacners (amateur or profession^ 



should be without It. Think this Is a 

 goed field for your firm to work up 

 much dissatisfaction with the East a&a 

 West seed -concerns. Many thanks for 

 vour prompt reply. F. E. DUREL 



Mississippi, May 17th, 1303. 

 I have been a customer of yours for tea 

 &? ars ^ 5 order<id of you a pair of White 

 , Wyandotte Chickens not long since- the 

 heh has laid about 61 eggs so far, and l 

 nave about 35 young ones hatched off 

 which look very promising. 



T. B. BENDER. 



™, « Louisiana, May 2nd, 1903. 



^ The flowers received in good shape, ana 



'- must say that I am very well pleased 



with them. The price is very reasonable. 



T. C. CARVER. 



*,_ Louisiana, March 22nd, 1903. 

 Many thanks to you! The Zuckers' Egg* 

 I find are the finest things to keep away 

 chicken lice and all vermin chickens are 

 subject to. p. o. LEBEAU. 



Georgia, January 5th, 1903. 

 ♦* Tr Pi aced! the nuts on exhibition at 

 the Valdosta State Fair, with others an« 

 many favorable comments were made. 

 G. M. BACON. 



Texas, February 21st, 1903. 

 I received my seed all right; everything 

 is good. I return you many thanks for 

 same - W. H, JAMES, 



Louisiana, February 19, 1903. 

 Received Carnations o. K., and will say 

 they are the finest I ever purchased or 

 any flower or seed house. You will re- 

 ceive all my orders for seeds and plants 

 in the future, as I know when it cornea 

 from Stockier, it is the best. 



H. G. LAFFLER. 



_, £■ Mississippi, March, 2nff, 1903. 



rne setting of Minorca eggs I purohasei 

 or you last Summer, twelve out of tfcs 

 thirteen hatched out. Two pullets from this 

 brood laid more eggs than any six hena 

 l had m my yard; i don't Intend to have 

 any other kind. 



J. H. HAMILTON. 



Mississippi, February 23rd, 1983. 

 Have beea using your seeds for twelve 

 years and can't do without them. 



MRS. P. R. GREENE. 



Mississippi, March 9th, 1968. 

 Your general supply of seed Is far su- 

 perior to the Northern seed that are sold 

 here - A, BIRD. 



Louisiana, March 15th, IMS. 

 Plants came in this A. M. and arrive* 

 i* ffine condition. Thanks for extras. 



J. N. THLBODATJX. 



Mississippi, March 7th, 1995. 

 Both of the Leghorn (red) hens you sent 

 me are now setting on their own eggs; 

 having laid over one hundred eggs since 

 they came. f. C. HOOKER. 



