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 sub- 
stitution allowed in these collections. Order simply by number: 
Twenty-five 
Radishes, 
Collection No. 1—Vegetable Seeds, 
Small papers, viz: Peas, Beans, Carrots, 
Lettuce, Cabbage, Turnips, Spinach, Mustard, Pars- 
ley, Musk and Water Melon, Onions, Beets, Leeks, 
Celery, Roquette, Okra, Squash, Cucumber,Tomatoes, 
Hot and Sweet Peppers, Pumpkin, Collards. 
Collection No. 2—Flower Seeds, Thirty Small 
papers; Balsam, Zinnia, Amaranthus, Torenia, 
Dahlia, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Portulaca. 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 FOR 1912. 
Georgia, July 10, 1911 
Will you please send me one of your catalogues as 
Iecannot get along without it. I lived in Cuba for 
nine years and I got one each year, so when I came 
here I thought I could get along without it, but I 
find none as good as yours. 
J. S. DAVIE. 
Mississippi, June 30, 1911 
I ordered $2.00 worth of Pearl Millet seed from 
you and same has already saved me $40.00 1n feed 
bills for my cows. Also they give me more and 
richer milk than store feed. I have cut the patch 
over the third time and itis putting out vigorously 
again. If people knew its value much would be 
saved in feed- bills. J.B. AdlileN: 
Mississippi, May 15, 1911, 
We planted some of your Mexican June Corn 
about two years ago, which gave eminent satisfac- 
tion. There were blue grains scattered about on 
each ear and we made about 5v bushels to the acre, 
planting the same early in July. and it is this variety 
of corn that I desire this year. 
P. H. WILKINSON. 
Louisiana, July 2, 1911 
Received the Head Lice Ointment and found it 
capital stuff. Answers the purpose perfectly. 
HAROLD R. SHEWELL. 
IOTts 
Tke last pair of Puppies arrived in good shape. 
Let me thank you for your honorable, fair and 
square dealing in the matter. so much different from 
some houses I have had dealings with. 
G. W. HEMINGTAN. 
Mississippi, July 12, 
Louisiana, Feb. 22, 1911 
We have handled your Palm Plants from small to 
big, and they seem to have taken well in this com- 
munity. AllI’ve ordered from you, which is about 
three dozen, were sold without trouble, and I will 
need quite a few more. 
LAFYETTE PECAN NURSERY. 
Mississippi, Feb. 1, 1911. 
The trio of Indian Runner Ducks received to-day, 
and the birds are certainly beauties. Many thanks 
for your careful selection. SUM stReAcCy, 
Louisiana, Feb. 6, 1911 
The bushel of Irish Seed Potatoes (Jackson White) 
I received from you in December was fine and am 
well pleased with them. Also other seed I have re- 
cently received from you gave satisfaction. Thanks 
for your promptness in attending to all orders. 
especially small orders. A. EF. BULLOCH. 
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Louisiana, Aug. 30, 1911 
My orders are not large, but I have always adver- 
tised your seeds among my friends because in all my 
experience I have never found seeds to equal yours 
in every respect. I first began using Mr. Frotscher’s 
seeds years agoand continued with you. 
{AS VERE ET 
Mississippi, Oct. 19, 1911. 
On Feb. 22, I bought- a setting of Barred Ply- 
mouth Rock eggs from you. from which I raised 7, 
2 roostersand 5 pullets. To-day at our county fair 
a trio of thes: won first on Barred Rocks. Thought 
I would let you know how your eggs got along. 
LEWIS E. PRENTICE. 
Florida, Nov. 6, 1911. 
Iam to-day in receipt of package of Strawberry 
Plants which you so kindly forwarded me to replace 
the ones I originally purchased from vou. 
W. W. HERRIDER. 
1911 
Iam very sorry that none of our merchants han- 
dle your seeds because we have to buy whatever 
they have, very often against our will. I have been 
using seed from you for 20 years, since the days of 
Mr. Frotscher. j. C. FERNANDEZ. 
Louisiana, Jan. 8, 
Mississippi, Jan. 16, 1911 
The seeds that I bought from you certainly have 
the germinating qualities and the plants are doing 
very nicely. Will want more of them later. 
W. M. WEBBER. 
Louisiana, Jan. 7, 1911 
I bought my late Fall order from you,I think it 
was about $34.00, and want to say thit my Onions 
are doing nicely and all the other seed came up as 
usual for Steckler’s s ed. Ihave always put my 
faith in Frotscher and Steckler’s seeds. 
GEv. H. FREEMAN. 
Louisiana, Jnly 1, 1911 
Do you make a discount to market gardeners? The 
Northern houses do. I must say though, I have 
gotten better results from your seeds and want them 
if they do cost more, but I would lke to get your 
best prices. EASTON DUVAL. 
Louisiana, Jan. 18, 1911 
Please send me your catalogue. The seed I or- 
dered from you wis the finest I ever had and proved 
eutirely satisfactory. NONA WILLIAMS. 
We could fill this entire Catalogue with Testimonials from our many Friends 
