SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
What they say — Continued 
The Press The People 
Pktall'ma, Cal., Dec. 9, 1896. 
The Sunset Seed and Plant Company 
has issued a delicate souvenir in its 
annual "Sweet Pea Review." Flexible, 
illustrated, uncut, elegant. It is a 
worthy and appropriate reminder of 
this branch of tlie lupinia. — Thf Daily 
Courier. 
Dec. 12, 1896. 
"Sweet Pea Review." a pamphlet 
of thirty two pages, ^ classified 
description of all the best new and okl 
varieties of Sweet Peas, illusirated 
with several halftone plates. Pub 
lished b\- the Sunset Si.-ed and Plant 
Ci>tn|iany, San Kiancisco, Amer- 
ican A,sr/cu/furiii. 
San Francisco, Dec. 6, 1S96. 
The " Sweet Pea Review" has been 
published by the Sunset Seed and 
Plant Company. it contains many 
pictures of Sweet Peas and sweet-pea 
Si^rdens in California, and will be 
regarded with interest hy llovver- 
lovers. — 7/te Examiner. 
RocMKSTHR, N.Y., Dec, 1S96. 
SVVKKT PKAS AND SWKKT PkAS.— The 
Sunset Seed and Plant Cninpany, of 
California is dnini; a i^nat tkal in the 
way of raisins; Swii-t IV:is. and has 
lately issued a p unphlt-l called "Sweet 
\\-.\ l<e\ leU'," in wiiu li the pi'ineipal 
varieties imw in 1. iilti\ation are 
described. ()l llie ■•Sweet Pe:i hieview" 
as a whole we lia\e onK- words of praise. 
It well desciibes a gieal number of 
varieties, and tlie original notes on 
them are valuable, especiallv to com- 
mercial growers.— Fi'c-^'j Illustrated 
Moiithlv A/ai;a^iue. 
Nov. 12, 1896. 
"SwKKT Pf.a Rkvikw." —Valuable 
and daintily gotten up is tlie booklet ol" 
tliirt>' two pages bearing the title, 
"Sweet Pea Review," just issued by 
the Sunset Seed and Plant Company, 
of this I'ity. It contains a complete 
classificaiion of this dclieaU- lluwer, 
atcoidin;; l<i type, icconnn .ndal ions 
lor tlu- e\|)ulsion of the least desirable 
sorts, and a numhei' ol tinu K " I >onl's " 
The whole is coinpiKtl licm i ritical 
notes madeduriiig the Sweet IV .i grow- 
ing season of iSgs-yt), and is hand- 
somely illustrated with hall-tone 
engravings. A comparative chart is 
not the least appreciated feature of the 
little work.— Cfl///"or«m Fruit Grower. 
Boston, Nov. 16, 1896. 
Your favor of the 7th inst. duly 
received, also the "Sweet Pea Review," 
for which we thank you. We will try 
to made gocid use of' it. A little later, 
we will write >ou regarding Sweet 
Peas for another season, as our Mr. 
Dodds is away for thcjiresent. 
Thomas W. Emkrson & Co. 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1S96. 
We beg to acknowledge with thanks, 
receipt of >oui' bamlsonie book. Ihe 
"Sweet Pea Re\iew." W'c have only 
had opporttmity lo gi\'e it a casual 
glance, but already we appreciate its 
value, and we are glad to possess a 
work such as yours is 
A. Smith, Manager. 
CJosHPH UkkciC & Sons.) 
RosroN, Mass., Nov. 17, 1S96. 
Accept, please, our tlianks for a copy 
of the admirable little "Sweet Pea 
Rc\ ic\v." We iKHe the accnr.ice with 
wdiieh the x ari-.-liesar^' described, gi\ iiig 
a vaiue lo the work which we fully 
appreciate. R. & J. P'akqi;hak & Co. 
(Roiu:kt I'arquhar.) 
Phii.aoeuphm, Nov. 13. 1S96. 
Please accept best thanks for the book 
on Sweet Peas just at hand. It appears 
to be a very practical booklet on the 
article, and, no doubt, will do you a 
great deal of good. 
HliNRY F. MlCHELL. 
CincAco, Ii.i... Nov. II, 1896. 
Wo acknn\vled'.,-e \ ours .>f the ylh, 
also Ihe Review ..I Sweet I'e.ts." We 
thank \-nit \ i. r\- nnu h, indeed, lor this 
jinliliealion It is \ alnable tons, and we 
consider il a gottd work w hich the trade 
geucrall\- must appreciate. 
W. W. Barnard & Co. 
RiCMMoxn. Inoiana, Nov. id, 1896. 
We return nnr best thanks for your 
beailtilul I>hh Inm,' on Sweel Peas; il is 
exquisitely gollen up. ;ui<l m.d'ics us 
wish that we knew nun c aboiu tlu ni. 
Thanking you again lor \<Mn- kind- 
ness. ' F. t;. Hill v^c Cd. 
Di-:iroit, Mich., Nov. 13, 1S96. 
We must extend >ou our thanks for 
the copv of your "Sweet Pea l\c\ iew" 
received to-day. We have 11. .1 \ '. \ had 
time to read it, but are conlnKni a 
perusal of it will be both useful and 
enjoyable. D. M. Fhrry & Co. 
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