Oakland, Calif. 
j Gentlemen: 
Last year you sent me very fine seeds. I had very 
fine stems and good flowers. The light pink (Mrs. H. S. 
Reddick) was very nice, in fact they are all good. 
Yours Truly, 
—A. M. 
Rye, N. Y. 
Gentlemen. 
Will you kindly make up two orders of the above, 
as I want to send one of these orders to a friend of 
mine who is interested in sweet peas, just for the purpose 
of showing him how good your seeds are. 
Yours Very Truly, 
—A. A. F. 
New Orleans, La. 
Dear Sirs: 
Last season was my first experience with your seeds 
and I must say they are all you claim them to be and 
more. 
Sincerely Yours, 
—R. J. S. 
Newark, Ohio 
My Friends. 
The sweet peas we planted Aug. 1st commenced 
blooming about Oct. 25th and we had a fine crop for 
Xmas. We were the only growers in this section having 
peas for Xmas. Some growers tried the tiling system 
underground for irrigation. You know what 100 degrees 
temperature in September would do lo wet roots of sweet 
peas. Others claim the buds all dropped. I took a tip 
from one of your letters. If it worked naturally why not 
in the greenhouse. We retailed peas at Xmas at $2.50 
per hundred. Next planting was Oct. 7th. They are 
just beginning to bloom (January 18th) 8-36 (Miss Rose 
Reddick) deep rose on cream base, flowers are very 
ruffled, different from others and a great deal more 
vigorous. 23-36 (Zvoi. Super-Blue) is the best blue color, 
same as Floover, longer stem blue than others. 
20-36 (Zvolanek’s Navy Blue) is me Navy and sells well. 
White Cascade is ahead of any other white to date. 
27-36 (Zvol. Golden Dawn) large flowers and a grand 
color, sort of a metallic sheen on edges. Flowers as large 
as Colossal Pink and Rose Flare which are the two largest 
flowers I have. I notice it lasts longer after cutting than 
a lot of others: I haven’t the rose trials all blooming 
so I can’t tell now about those. Just as soon as I can 
size them up together I will write again. Hoping the 
new year will bring to you all the things you want most., 
I Am, Yours Truly 
—MRS. REDDICK 
Note: The above is from a letter of Mrs. H. S. Reddick 
January 18th, 1937 and reports on some of the trials she 
kindly tried for us under glass. 
Carlsbad, Calif. 
Dear Sirs: 
Grew under cloth last year and the results were very 
good as we had the best bloom we have ever had. 
Very Truly Yours, 
—C. D. J. 
-oOo- 
Our flower fields are in bloom about June 1st and 
we extend a cordial welcome to all visitors wishing to 
inspect our flowers. We again tbank you for your 
generous support in past years and hope you will con¬ 
tinue planting our seeds. Thanking you, we are 
William Zvolaneh & Co. 
—William Zvolanek 
P. S. It would be a favor if not growing items we list 
to pass our list to your brother growers who may be 
interested. 
