Two Stems of Zvolanek 
Multi-Flora Sweet Peas 
SOME UNSOLICITED LETTERS 
What Growers Have to Say \ 
Dears Sirs: I have purchased many sweet peas from well 
known seed companies. None can compare with your Mullti- 
Flora sweet peas that were received by me in 1951. They 
were planted for my own use. My wife and I are still cut- 
ting flowers off the seeds we planted last spring. I have 
never seen anything like the Multi-Flora sweet peas in my 
life. All my other sweet peas are dried up but yours are 
still growing. 
WALTER KRUGER, Roseville, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: These are about the last word in sweet peas 
(Multi-Flora). I never saw such wonderful flowers. I sprout 
the seeds in vermiculite, transplant in bands and sell the 
plant bands by the dozen to customers. 
J. ROBERT SHINE, Riverside, Calif. 
Dear Sirs: We have the pleasure to inform you that we 
have been very pleased with your last delivery of sweet 
peas. 
BRUNNER FRERES, La Tour de Peilz (vaud) Switzerland. 
Dear Sirs: Your peas were very nice the past season and 
we wish to have a few more. J. S. Coryell, Asst. Prof of 
Horticulture, Kansas State College. Kansas. 
Gentlemen: The Multi-flowered proved all that you claim 
for them and words fail me in telling the story. 
K. E. HAYES, Guildhall, Vt. 
Dear Sirs: I must say they created quite a sensation when 
I exhibited them at our local flower show in August. I 
won two firsts, one second in three sweet pea classes. 
MRS. M. MELLOR, Dawson Creek, B.C., Canada 
Dear Sir: Some flowers had five blooms and two buds to 
come out, stems were long and strong. 
C. HARLOCK, Oxtangue Lake, Ont., Canada 
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