SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 



The following collections of Vegetable and Flower Seeds willl be mailed to any address in 

 the world upon receipt of One Dollar 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, Zinaia, Amaran- 

 thug, 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, 



Florida, November 22, 1905. 

 The bushel of Creole Onion sets recently 

 bought of you are the finest ever seen. 



R. C. JONES. 



Louisiana, October 7th, 1905. 

 I was much pleased with the seeds and 

 next year I will buy from you again. 



EDNA BOUDREAUX. 



Louisiana, October 4th, 1905. 

 This year I planted your seeds for the 

 first time and I find them to be O. K. 



IGNACE TULLIER. 



Louisiana, 1905. 

 I have done business with your house 

 for a year and need your catalogue ; am 

 lost without it and will thank you very 

 much for copy ; which send to me by Mr. 

 Andrew Jones, an old friend of mine to 

 whom I have recommended your house. 

 LOUIS GATJDIN. 



Louisiana, March 14, 1905. 

 The violets I ordered from you are grow- 

 ing nicely. The garden seed my son 

 bought of you are coming up finely. 



OCTAVIA BEARD. 



Louisiana, March 15th, 1905. 

 T ordered from you last Spring a 4-lb. 

 package of "Steckler's Death to Lice" ; I 

 found it fine to destroy the mites and want 

 anoi.-er package for myself and one for 

 my sister, which please send at once. 



MRS. JNO. H. TUCKER. 



Parawatte Estate, "White Lodge," 

 Bungalow, Ceylon, March 1st, 1905. 

 I must congratulate you upon the 

 promptitude with which you filled my small 

 order ; same arrived safely ; later on I will 

 report as to germination and shall probably 

 be sending to you for more. 



GEO. W. PAFK, European Planter. 



Mississippi, April 5th, 1905. 

 The bird I bought of vou is all O. K. 

 EST. GEO. J. ADAMS. 



Louisiana, May 9th, 1905. 

 The seed I ordered from you sometime 

 ago were splendid. Please send me some 

 more for amount enclosed. 



MRS. SUSIE E. COCKERHAM. 



Louisiana, May 5, 1905. 

 The pigs arrived safely and we were 

 well pleased with them. 



MRS. LUKE JOHNSON. 



Louisiana, March 9th, 1905. 

 I bought for a customer 2 bus. Imp. Ey. 

 King Cotton Seed last season which was 

 planted carefully on about 5 acres of land. 

 The yield was fine, getting about one bale 

 per acre ; would have had more, but worms 

 shortened crop or yield. 



L. W. ARMITAGE. 



Louisiana, September 20th, 1905. 

 The bushel of velvet beans and 2 bushels 

 of Japan Clover I bought of you last 

 March, a year ago, were very satisfactory. 

 The velvet beans I consider superior to 

 cowpeas and are relished by stock of all 

 kinds. 



WM. SCHAFER. 



Louisiana, April 11, 1905. 

 My garden is doing fine — all seeds are 

 up . T. C. BECKER. 



Louisiana, May 19, 1905. 

 I have given your house a fair trial ; I 

 never could have a nice garden until I 

 bought my seed from you — all come up and 

 all done well and I now have a fine pros- 

 pect. E. E. LEE. 



Louisiana, May, 1905. 

 Your seed house I consider the best on 

 earth. J- S. LEE. 



Louisiana, May 19, 1905. 

 I have tried many seed houses and 

 could never get a single one of my seed to 

 come up. Now all my seed come from 

 your house and they never fail. 



LOUIS GAUDIAN. 



Mississippi. April 4, 1905. 

 I planted the clover Thursday evening 

 and the following Sunday morning it wai 

 all up ; it is now growing finely. ^^ 

 CHAS. E. CHIDSEY. 



Louisiana. 1905. 

 I am well pleased even with the small 

 orders I send you : they are promptly 

 filled with seed of fine quality. Send the 

 inclosed order by mail, as I need the seed 

 at once. J. N. LEGER. 



Louisiana, September 25th, 1905. 

 Tnclosed find another order for more 

 seed ; your seed have proved a "Leader." as 

 our customers will have no others. Please 

 send seed at once. 



A. SELIGMAN. 



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



