W HAT GROWERS SAY ABOUT 
OUR SEEDS. 
Newark, Ohio . . May 31st, 1936 
William Zvolanek &C Co. 
Lompoc, Calif. 
My Dear Friends: 
After the year is all over I go over my notes and 
see what I have checked and this is what I find. A great 
big Star for Zvolanek’s Colossal Pink. It was not only 
Colossal but Gigantic. I find another star after (28-34 
Zvolanek’s Golden Dawn). I find _ fades 
badly on the first hot days. (Zvolanek’s Golden Dawn 
was not affected by the sun). I find all the Reddick type 
more vigorous than most others. Another color the cus¬ 
tomers like is (59-34 Zvolanek’s Super-Blue). It is a 
different color from anything I have had. I like it so 
much. Possibly a lot of growers are shy of reds, but reds 
are very popular with me and I seldom have any left 
over. The Zvol. Ruby and Zvol. St. Nicholas were the 
best. My Zvol. Cascade was so nice and the vines pro¬ 
duced for so long. I must not forget my much admired 
"Rose Flare”. It was so charming this year too. I told 
you last year, "the horn must be tooted louder for Rose 
Flare”, for it is one of my best. Wishing you a great 
deal of continued success, 
Very Truly, 
—MRS. H. S. REDDICK 
9 The above is from a letter reporting on trials sent 
Mrs. Reddick after whom the famous variety Mrs. FI. S. 
Reddick is named. 
Costa Mesa, Calif. 
Dear Sirs: 
Since I have been getting your seeds have had won¬ 
derful sweet peas. Especially last winter the vines were 
about 10 to 12 feet high and an abundance of beautiful 
flowers. Sincerely Yours, 
—D. M. 
Great Falls, Mont. 
Dear Sirs: 
We are very satisfied with the seeds we got from you 
last spring and if you have any varieties you suggest we 
could use for forcing other than ordered, tell us, and we 
will try them in our next order. Wishing you a Happy 
New Year. Yours Very Truly, 
—F. R. & SONS 
Exeter, Calif. 
Gentlemen: 
I hope I am not asking too much of you to choose 
my seed. You did this for me several years ago and I was 
very much pleased with my flowers. May I speak a word 
of praise? For nine years I have done business with 
you and have always been pleased with my flowers. 
People come for miles to see my peas and marvel at their 
height of 9 to 10 feet. I have cut them back two or 
three times each season. They are always full of flowers 
and give a marvelous display of colors. 
I Thank You, 
—MRS'. N. F. 
