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 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, Onions, Beets, Leeks, 

 Celery, Roquette Okra, Squash, Cucumber, 

 Tomatoes. Hot and Sweet Peppers, Pump- 

 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, Reseda, Phlox and Verbena. 

 Balloon Vine. Moon Flower, Rosa Montana, 

 Hyacinth, Calendula. 



TESTIMONIALS, 



Louisiana, June 16, 1906. 

 riease send me the inclosed list of 

 melon seed at once ; the other melons I 

 got from you are tine. 



REV. H. W. MITCHELL. 



Louisiana. June 6. 1906. 

 I have been showing the parties some of 

 my fine vegetables raised from your seed 

 and they are very anxious to purchase 

 seed from you; you will oblige each of 

 them by sending catalogue. 



W. A. CRAIG. 



Louisiana, March 10, 1906. 

 The chickens arrived O. K. and I am 

 well pleased with them. 



B. G. TRURZLER. 



Louisiana, June 6, 1906. 

 I will send for more of your seed, which 

 are very good. 



JXO. HOLLAND. 



Costa Rica. September 30, 1905. 

 I received the goods ordered from you 

 in good shape two weeks ago. According 

 to tests I have made, all the seed has 

 sprouted well : the onions especially. My 

 Spring crop is nearly all in : what I have 

 sold so far has brought me in 650 col- 

 ones (about $300.00) and I expect an- 

 other 200 colones out of what is left in 

 the beds. This is the product of 1 pound 

 of seed sown in April. Next time I order 

 I intend to quadruple the amount. 



ED. COLES. 



Mississippi, January 3. 1906. 

 Please send me Bradford Water Melon : 

 I want to replant. My friend ordered a lot 

 of seed for me from you — they were nice. 

 W. W. BOYD. 



Louisiana, March 2, 1906. 

 The Collie pup arrived this morning: it 

 is a beautiful dog and I am very much 

 pleased with it. 



ROYAL ALBERT. 



Louisiana, June 6. 1906. 

 If I can get the people to go into truck- 

 ing. I assure you I shall recommend that 

 they get their seed stock from you. for I 

 have used seed from your house ever since 

 I have been in the South, and find it in- 

 variably reliable. I know when I put seed 

 from your place in the ground, it is bound 

 to come up and to he iust as represented. 

 MRS. K. K. BROOKES. 



Nicaragua. May 12, 1906. 

 Please send me a catalogue of your seeds 

 and nursery. I have used your seeds here 

 with success and desire * to use them 

 further. 



MISS VICTORIA COOPER. 



Louisiana, May 26, 1906. 

 We have had splendid success with 

 your seeds this Spring. 



MRS. F. E. LOCKWOOD. 



Mississippi, March 3, 1906. 

 I have planted your seed for years and 

 find the New Orleans Market Canteloupe 

 the best variety of all musk melons. 



A. G. GALE. 



Louisiana, April 7, 1906. 

 My chicks are fine ; 1 have refused as 

 much as $2.50 apiece : they are but one 

 month old. 



A. A. COMEAUX. 



Louisiana, March 29. 1906. 

 The pear trees, etc., that we bought of 

 you in January are coming out fine : am 

 well pleased. 



J. J. McCORMACK. 



Mississippi, April 4, 1906. 

 For many years I have urged all my 

 kin to buy seed from your firm, especially 

 your Eastern grown seed Irish Potatoes, 

 such as the Boston Peerless and Vermont 

 Rose. The potatoes my son planted in 

 February are all up now to a perfect stand 

 five inches high. 



ROBT. BACOT. 



Louisiana, February 25, 1906. 

 I have been more than satisfied with 

 your seed. I am now enlarging my truck 

 farm and will be more than glad to re- 

 ceive your catalogue. 



B. C. LIRETTE. 



Texas, March 12. 1900. 

 The seed I bought of you were all O. K. 

 and are showing up nicely. Hope to be 

 able to handle quite a lot another season. 

 W. D. MORRISS. 



Louisiana, January 8. 1906. 

 The seeds I received from you some 

 time back came up to perfection. Please 

 send me your Garden Manual for the 

 Southern States ; I find it a great help. 

 B. SHEPP. 



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



