SOME UNSOLICITED LETTERS 
Dear Sirs: I had planted two beds last winter and had excellent 
results. Your peas have nice long stems and large flowers and 
produce a nice crop. The wholesale market responded good to 
these peas but without long handles or stems like they say; they 
brush them aside. It can be a good money crop. I planted the 
middle of August and started to cut about Feb. Ist. (January was 
the darkest we had in many years) and was picking until the last 
of May. Picked 6000 for Easter week and 6000 for Mothers Day 
week. Mothers Day week was about the same good peas as the 
first part of the crop. Received a 8 cent average for the entire crop 
and every one was satisfied. 
ED BERGSTROM, Seatonville, IIl. 
Dear Sirs: We have the pleasure of enclosing herewith a copy of 
a letter from Mr. J. Short from which you will see he is extremely 
pleased with the sweet peas which we obtained from you last year. 
McDONALDS FOR BETTER SEEDS, 
Pietermaritzburg, So. Africa. 
(The Letter) 
Dear Sir: I have been growing sweet peas for a number of years 
from seeds supplied by various suppliers but have never had such 
outstanding results before. Sweet Peas are said to be difficult to 
grow on our coast but I have been able to produce up to 22 inch 
stems with eight full blooms and two buds. The flowers have re- 
ceived great acclaim from those who have seen them. In passing 
I would like to mention that I won the Championship Cup and 
the English National Sweet Pea Society’s Medal at the Durban 
Flower Show with Zvolanek’s Multi-Flora Flowers this year. 
J. SHORT, Durban No., Natal So. Africa. 
Dear Sirs: For five years I had trials of sweet peas of all types 
there are and I found the best of all in the world are your new 
types. 
E. SCHMIDT, Ulm-Donau, Germany 
Dear Sirs: Herewith the result of testing your Early Peas. I am 
of the opinion that a future is in store for them. They in every 
respect are superior to the English Early Flowering Varieties. The 
standards being larger and a great intensity of colour. I am very 
pleased with them. 
DAN BARRON, Millbank, Maghull, Lancaster, England 
Dear Sirs: I do hope they will be as outstanding as they were 
last year; sixteen inch stems and 8 and 9 flowers on a stem. 
HAROLD WEEKS, South Harpswell, Maine 
Dear Sirs: Members of our Horticultural Society who saw my 
Zvolanek Multi-Flora Sweet Peas at our Flower Show last August 
where I may say they created quite a sensation. 
MRS. M. MELLOR, Dawson Creek, B.C., Canada 
Dear Sirs: They grow wonderfully here and I won the Blue 
Ribbons with them last year. 
MRS. I. M. SANDVIK, Palmer, Alaska 
Dear Sirs: I have been more than pleased with the beautiful 
flowers that I have obtained from them. 
MR. G. L. YALLOP, Three Elms, Little Bushey Lane, 
‘Bushley Heath, Herts, England 
Dear Sirs: Those you sent me last spring were splendid; lots of 
5 to 7 flowers on good stem and quite a few had nine. Incidentally 
those sweet peas created quite a furore among some of my gar- 
dening friends. . 
F, CHADWELL, Kakabeka Falls, Ont., Canada 
Dear Sirs: I would like to mention here before ordering this years 
seed that the results from the seed I purchased from you last year 
were very gratifying. 
LIONEL J. SEARS, North Dartmouth, Mass. 
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