'T JB> STII^^O JV I A^I^S . 



Baylor Co., Texas. 

 I find voTir seeds to be true to name ; none of the 

 cheap stuff. MICHAEL ill LTE. 



Louisiana, September 1, 1902. 

 I liave used your seed two years and found them 

 to be the best. JOHN CirLBERTSOX. 



Louisiana, March 11, 1902. 



The seed I purchased from you in January and 

 Februarj I planted in hot beds and cold frames 

 and am pleased 10 stale they are nourishing most 

 beauiiiully, especially the Ruby King Sweet 

 Spanish Peppers; Livingston's Favorite and Liv- 

 ingion's Beauty Toraaloesi; also New Orleans Egg 

 riai.t 



In fact all seeds that I have purchased thus far 

 are giving splendid results. 



Yours respectfully, W. J. Mc ALPINE. 



Louisiana, January 29, 1902. 

 I wish to add to my list a few more flower plants, 

 for which you wili find enclosed M. O. for $6.85. 

 The trees t bought from yon last year are doing 

 well ; will not lose one. I desire to thank you for 

 the care you took in packing them; I must say 

 that I am well pleased with them. I have had 

 many inquiries of me from whom I purchased such 

 tine irees fur so utile money. I assure you that all 

 my friends will not forget J. Sleekier Seed Co., 

 Ltd. in the event they need trees. 



A. L. ETIE. 



Louisiana, March 29, 1902. 



The roses and other plants came to hand to-day; 

 I must congratulate you on having such healthy, 

 thrifty and beautiful plants for so Utile monoy. I 

 have bought from my llorists in the North and 

 none surpass yours, at such figures you ask. I 

 will hereafter "patronize your plant and seed de- 

 partmenis exclusively. 



Thanking you for the plants and wishing you 

 success and pro-perity, T atii 



Yours truly, D. B. EELLS. 



Louisiana, Aprils, 1902. 

 The lovely lillies arrived promptly and in per- 

 fect condilion. Please accept many thanks for 

 your prompt and c-irefui attentiou to my little 

 order. Respectfully, MLiS. M. N. ARNOLD. 



Louisiana, July — , 1902. 

 The cabbage seed I brought of you this Spring 

 came up nicely, and I have about 400 head now 

 from one package of seed. All Seasons. The dry 

 weather has not hurt them, they are fine. Your 

 seed are splendid. 



Respectfully, MRS. JAS. J. GREGORYS 



Live Oak Co , Texas, August 14, 1902. 



I have used your seeds for several years and 

 have always found them true to name of variety ; 

 also fresh and quick of germination and reliable 

 in every respect. Y'our Creole Onion seed I give 

 my full endorsement as being suitable for this 

 section, as I have grown this several years. The 

 Onions are good keepers; I have kept them for 

 nearly a year. 



You are at liberty to use this endorsement of 

 your seeds, etc., as it is unsolicited by you. 



Yours truly, L. K. FOSTER. 



Texas, Spptember — , 1902. 

 Please send me 171/2 lbs. Creole Onion Seed, for 

 which I enclose M. O. The Frotscher's Suioerior 

 Large Late Flat Dutch Cabbage seed produced 

 fine healthy plants. JNO. KLOPPENBURG. 



Louisiana, August 7, 1902. 

 Y^our valuable catalogue just received. It fills 

 a long felt want in giving directions as to when 

 to plant seeds in this climate, to bloom at certain 

 limes. I would be glad to have you send a cata- 

 logue to two flower loving fiiencls. Manv ihanks 

 for your prompt reply. MISS G. P. COLCOCK. 



Arkansas, October 1.3, I9(ri. 

 I received your catalogue on the 7th inst. and 

 like it very much; it is sure a fine one and I thnnk 

 you for the same. WM H. MEEK, P. M. 



Louisiana, September 18, 1902. 

 Having planted your seed for the past three 

 years, must say I am pleased with them ; they give 

 perfect satisfaction and are just as you recoui- 

 mpiided them to be. 

 Please add this in your list of testimonials. 



E. F. (;oFFEY. 



Louisiana, October 10, 1902. 

 I take pleasure in telling you that the seeds 

 bought f(u- me by my friend were superb; every 

 seed came up; I do not think one missed and the 

 yield was something wonderful. Being so Avell 

 pleased I thought it my dutv as well as pleasure to 

 let you know I shall remember tou when we plant 

 our Spring garden. MRS. H ENRY BEGUESET. 



Texas, August 20, 1902. 

 To whom it may concern ;— 



This is to certify that I have tried most all kinds 

 of Onion seeds on my truck farm at .Arneckeville, 

 Tex. having seed.s from different see<i growers, 

 but must" say that your Creole and Bermuda Onion 

 liave taken the premium. This is the very seed to 

 get for this part of the Gl"be;I can say it beats all 

 others, and will try again of the same seed for 

 next se.isou. 



Very respectfully yours, 



C. A. II. ARXECKE, M. D. 



Louisiana, Ocf ober 25, 1902. 

 I received the Belgian Hares this morning and 

 will sav that I am thoroughly satisfied with them; 

 also thank you for the promptness of shii)ment. 

 Hot)ing to (io some more business with you in the 

 future. Yours truly, SIDNEY M. HANSON. 



Louisiana, February 29, 1902. 

 The Berkshire pigs bought from you are now 

 frown and are magnificent. 



WALTER J. SUTHOX. 



Mississippi, March 20, 1902. 

 I have strongly recommended your seed in this 

 section and gave away two or three of your cata- 

 logues and suppose parties will order from you in 

 future. I used your seed in Louisiana andean re- 

 commend them as the ^«stJ^J,;^VinBbDEAUX. 



Messrs. 



Louisiana, July 31, 1902. 



J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.. 



New Orleans, La. 



Gentlemen :— Enclose find Express Money Order 

 for Three dollars and sixty-live certs (.$3 65), 

 amount of invoice of seeds. I thank you for your 

 promptness in sending them, as I received them in 

 'i days after ordering, which is extraordinary ; they 

 seerii nice and all O. K .^ ^ n \ti.^« 



Very respectfully, O. N. GAl Eb. 



