Dear Mr. Zvolanek: Your Multi-Flora seeds surpassed my fondest 
hopes. 
MRS. W. H. LOCKETT, Tucson, Ariz. 
Dear Sirs: We were well pleased and believe they serve our climate 
very well. They came up well and the length of the stem and 
flowers were lovely. So far the Multi-Flora seem the only ones 
that will meet the requirements. 
MRS. CARL G. SMITH, Galveston, Texas 
Dear Mr. Zvolanek: Your seed readily germinated and grew 
luxuriantly to an approximate heigth of eight feet. I took pride in 
escorting my friends, as well as enthusiastic strangers back to see 
this enviable display of loveliness. In my horticultural experience I 
have never seen such handsome blossoms and foliage. 
AGNES OATES, Vicksburg, Miss. 
Dear Sirs: I want to express my thanks to you for your wonderful 
type of sweet peas. I am a lover of that flower and have never 
seen such beautiful ones before. I sure had the whole community 
rave over mine last year. 
MRS. CHAS. MAYES, Hazen, Pa. 
Dear Sirs: These sweet peas are all they are supposed to be—and 
more. We plant everything at the same time about June Ist. Those 
sweet peas started to bloom in late July and never stopped till 
we had a killing frost, October 20th. I had nine and ten blossoms 
on a stem and one plant had 11 and 12. 
MRS. ALLYN F. FOOTE, Marlow, N. H. 
Gentlemen: We are enclosing colored photo taken March 8rd to 
show you how the Multi-Flora grew for us. This is.60 days after 
blooming and they are still going strong under net shade. 
BAHIA VISTA GARDENS, Sarasota, Fla. 
Gentlemen: This will be our 3rd season growing your Multi-Flora’s 
under northern greenhouse conditions and our 40 years of sweet 
pea growing for the wholesale trade. Your peas bring unheard of 
prices when flowered at Easter and Mother Day on 20 inch stems. 
RIVERVIEW GARDENS, St. Paul, Minn. 
Dear Sirs: Last year we used your Multi-Flora strain of sweet 
peas exclusively and were amazed at the results we had. Extra 
long stems 5 to 8.flowers of giant size is certainly something to 
marvel at and they sell themselves at a higher price than ordinary 
strains. Also they carry on much longer into the hot weather. 
Thanks a lot for giving us such a fine strain and may you continue 
with the best of luck in your work. 
TAUER FLORAL CO., Tipton, Ind. 
Dear Sirs: I imagine you have heard this so many times, but let 
me add it once more. The Zvolanek Multi-Flora sweet peas which 
I planted Nov. Ist won first place over all others in our local 
Flower Show April 17th. I planted four varieties of sweet peas 
under the same conditions and find this variety superior in all 
ways. 
MRS. HERMAN L. CROWDER, Yazoo City, Miss. 
Dear Mr. Zvolanek: Had wonderful luck with your sweet peas. 
Everyone admired them. They were still in full bloom when we 
got our first snow storm. I must say they are beautiful. 
MRS. JOS. KAPLANEK, Deerbrook, Wisc. 
Gentlemen: Something phenomenal. Height 10 feet with gorgeous 
sweet peas. They are growing at the rate of 3 inches a day. Like 
Jack and the Bean Stalk. They are prize winners; your seeds 
PAUL CHEVALIER, San Diego, Cal. 
Dear Sirs: I sent a friend of mine Mrs. Wm. Neave, Leiston, Suff. 
England 20 seeds and when she wrote me before Xmas she said 
they had never seen such wonderful sweet peas in number of 
flowers per stem, length of stem and stoughtness of the stems. 
MRS. O. C. YATES, Lloydminster, Sask., Canada 
Gentlemen: The seed I planted this year got off to a bad start 
due to heavy rains we had. However, after they once started to 
grow the vines grew over nine feet tall and the flowers were 
simply gorgeous. 
M. C. HIXON, Oakland, Cal. 
