

TESTIMONIALS. 



Arkansas, February 6, 1901 

 Seeds received in good condition. Thank 

 for your prompt attention 

 Respectfully yours 



you 



HENRY STARKE, Sr. 



Mississippi, February 5, 1901. 

 Messrs Steckler Seed Co., New Orleans, La.: 



Dear Sirs: — Please send by return mail one copy 

 of your Garden Manual for this season to each of 

 trie following addresses: Let me congratulate you 

 and at tne same time, all lovers of the beautiful 

 things that grow in the Sunny South, upon the 

 consolidation of two companies 'of such genuine 

 worth. 



Respectfully yours, KATE M. POWERS. 



Texas, February 12, 1901. 

 Messrs. J. Stockier Seed Co., New Orleans, La.: 



Dear Sirs:— Beg to thank you for the extra pack- 

 age of Golden Cluster Wax pole beans, for which 

 accept thanks. The cabbage seed from you are all 

 up and doing well. Your garden seeds are the best, 

 by far, of any I have ever tried. I have bought 

 from both North and South, but as the sayinggoes: 

 "Yours take the cake." Wishing you much success, 

 I am, yours respectfullv, 



WM. II. MILLS. 

 I beg to acknowledge receipt of seed from you, 

 am much pleased with them as the papers are 

 large and much fuller than the seeds sold here. 



Mississippi, August 12, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co , Ltd., New Orleans, La. : 



Dear Sirs:— Enclosed please find money order 

 for seeds. Have been using your seed for a number 

 of years and they always have given perfect satis- 

 factorv. 



Respectfully, MRS. P. R. GREENE. 



Louisiana, May 28, 1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., N. O.: 



The eggs I wish to buy are the Silver Spangled 

 Hamburg. I bought a setting of 16 eggs sometime 

 ago and would like to get duplicate of same, but 

 want lowest figures. I got 12 fine chickens from 

 the 16 eggs and ever}' one living to date and in fine 

 condi^on. 



GEO. C. BEL ANGER. 



Louisiana, September 20, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La.: 



Allow me to thank vou for the very excellent 

 Mexican June Seed Corn, purchased from you. I 

 planted it the latter part of July, and it is now 

 about matured, as fine a crop of corn as Irever 

 saw. 



Yours respectfully, F. J. CAMPBELL. 



Louisiana, June 26, 1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La. : 



Dear Sirs:— I am shipping you by the "Cleve- 

 land" a small crate, containing specimens of mv 

 True Type New Orleans Market Muskmelons. I 

 have been shipping two weeks and have shipped 

 over 250 crates. I have 7 acres and not a false vine 

 in the lot Please accept this crate with my com- 

 pliments and oblige 



Yours respectfully, 



W. S. REDDICK. 



Louisiana. July 29. 1901. 

 I have bought seeds from your house for thirty 

 odd years and my transactions have always been 

 most satisfactory. 



THOS. H. ELLIS. 



Louisiana, May 15, 1901. 

 Steckler Reed Co., Ltd.,N. O., La.: 



Sirs:— Your favor of the 8th to hand, and I am 

 very satisfied with your way of business, and will, 

 hereafter, purchase what goods I need in your 

 line from your house. 



Respectfully, 



AL. P. ROBERTSON. 



Louisiana, May 22, 1901. 

 Steckler Peed Co., Ltd.. N. O., La. : 



The Spangled Hamburg Hens I purchased from 

 you are doing fine; they have never stopped lav- 

 ing eggs. I bad hatched from the setting of 17 

 eggs 16 fine chickens. This is the best 1 ever 

 had. A. L. ETIE. 



Alabama, July 22, 1901 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., N. <>., I. a. : 



Dear Sirs: — The seedrece'ved from you in spring 

 of 1901 were excellent. HENRY STOKES. 



Arizona, November 11,1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd.: 



Please send by mail your Seed Catalogue and 

 oblige. I used your seeds with satisfaction when 

 I lived in Texas, and think they will be O. K. 

 here, too. 



Yours respectfully, O.N. WILLIAMS. 



Texas. September 7, 1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., N. O., La. : 



The seeds are up, I am highly pleased with them ; 

 they give better satisfaction than any 1 have ever 

 tried. Will probably send you another order next 

 week. Yours truly, JNO. H. BKOOKS. 



Franklin, La. 

 Steckler Seed Co , Ltd.: 



Gentlemen: — The Pekin Ducks and white Leg- 

 horn eggs arrived in good condition. The Fruit 

 trees and Grapevine sent look well, they are as 

 fine a lot of trees as 1 ever saw. I don't think I 

 will lose one out of the lot. 



MRS. M. J FISHER. 



Florida, February 1, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd. : 



Dear Sirs:— I take pleasure in saying that I have 

 received all the seed in good condition and they 

 give perfect satisfaction; thev are .-ill doing well. 

 ROBERT PATE. 



Florida, March, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co.: 



Dear Sirs:— I prefer your seed to anv other; 

 they give perfect satisfaction. J. M.CAIN. 



Louisiana, April 23, 1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co., Ltd. : 



Out of the 13 eggs bought from you I have 13 fine 

 chicks. How is that for high? 



CLINTON FALJOLT. 



Louisiana, February 16, 1901. 

 Please send me your Seed Catalogue. Your seed 

 are entirely satisfactory. Mr. M. McCULLAM. 



Texas, May 6, 1901. 

 Steckler Seed Co. : 



I beg to say that the Creole Onions are large and 

 fine and ready to ship. 



Yours respectfully, R. H. PRICE. 



Louisiana, Mav 20, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., N. <>., La : 



Dear Sirs:— I bought some Crescent City large 

 late Flat Dutch Cabbage from you and thev have 

 turned out so large and fine, in fact up to name, that 

 thatlhadonp of them photographed. I send you 

 one of the photographs. Without the outside 

 leaves the head weighed 16^ lbs. I made 600 or 700 

 of that kind, and will say that I am in the lead in 

 this place for growing cabbage. 



JOHN SALLES, Jr. 



Mississippi, June 30, 1901. 

 J. Steckler Seed Co., Ltd., N. O.. La. : 



I have about 60 acres in the Pecans . They were 

 planted about eight years ago and the largest trees 

 are about 12 or 15 feet tall now. It will be two or 

 three years yet before they commence bearing, but 

 I have paid very little attention to them. I gave 

 three or four of the Pecans to a friend when I first 

 planted the trees, and the trees from those nuts are 

 eight inches in diameter— these were cultivated; 

 they have been bearing two years. 



JNO. H. SPIERRAl.D. 



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