TO OUR GROWERS: 
T HIS is our 38th year, since we have in¬ 
troduced our first original Winter- 
Flowering Sweet Pea Seed to very few 
commercial florists. Since, we have originat¬ 
ed more than 400 of these wonderful money¬ 
makers, and our mailing list is over 20,000 
copies, distributed in all parts of the world. 
This is more than all combined Trade Papers 
can accomplish. 
Our motto is quality first. If there are any 
new, better Sweet Pea seed advertised, 100 
to 1 is that we have had them many years be¬ 
fore, under the right name and not renamed. 
We grow many tons of Winter-Sweet Pea Seed 
each year, all under my personal direction. 
All varieties, which are not to the standard 
are weeded out and only the best producers, 
with the best flowers and longest stems are 
retained. Besides we are sending lots of new 
varieties free for a trial years before thev 
are introduced, which enables us to guarani 
them. So that any one who paid the price- 
must be satisfied, or money back can be asked 
by any commercial grower. 
All our older varieties are carefully re 
selected each year, and they improve in size, 
length in stem and production. 
To avoid disappointment address all letters 
to Ant. C. Zvolanek and Son, Inc., Lompoc, 
Calif. We have no connection with any other 
Zvolanek name in Lompoc, Calif. 
Yours truly, 
ANTON C. ZVOLANEK, President 
Originator of Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 
Few Out of a Big Stack of Testimonials: 
Ghatsila, British India, February 14, 1934. 
.Your sweet peas were very good and everybody 
admired them in our gardens and our customers speak 
highly of them. D. & S. 
sH % sjc ♦ 
Boonsboro, Md., June 12, 1933 
.all satisfied with your seeds. We have been using 
your seeds for 27 years. D.H.D. 
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Gainesville, Fla., October 1, 1933 
.the sweet peas were beautiful beyond description, 
the Florida State Agricultural Experiment Station is lo¬ 
cated here in this city and members of the staff frequent¬ 
ly visit our gardens. Several members of the staff saw 
these peas last year in our gardens and pronounced them 
the finest they had ever seen. Strong vigorous vines with 
great quantities of unsurpassed flowers. R.M.C. 
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Arkadelphia, Ark., September 29, 1933 
.I have never had better Sweet Pea Seed than those 
I have procured from you, immense husky blossoms, true 
to name. M.R.Mc. 
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