SOME UNSOLICITED LETTERS 
A few unsolicited letters to show how our Zyolanek Multi- 
Flowerings sweet peas do in different sections of country. We also | 
wish to thank our friends for all the wonderful letters which we | 
are unable to print this season. 
Dear Sir: You will be interested to know that your so very famous | 
sweet pea seed has been sown and already is 6 feet high and 
flowering profusely. Truth to tell, although we have been in the | 
nursery business for many years, we have never seen such prize 
winning sweet peas. In the district where we have them growing, 
the winter is very mild, only an occasional frost, and I may add 
that we do not use artificial fertilizer whatsoever. Sweet peas with: 
six and more blooms to a stem are totally unknown in our locality. 
MRS. B. A. MOORE, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia 
Dear Sirs: There are no sweet peas to compare with yours. 
SLUSHERS GREENHOUSE 
Gentlemen: We are doing much better with our sweet peas since 
we started using your Zvolanek Multi-Flora type, much longer 
stems and more flowers to a stem. Used to put 40 to 50 stems in 
a bunch to make a showing, now 25 to 30 make a better showing 
with the Zvolanek Multi-Flora Strain. 
SPRINGVILLE FLORAL CO., Springville, Utah 
Dear Sirs: I have tried other sweet pea seeds for two years and 
am back again so there is no comparison. 
MARSHALL FLORAL CO., Marshall, Mo. 
Dear Sirs: I tried your Zvolanek Multi-flora sweet peas for the 
first time last year and they were indeed beautiful. As we are 
North of the 53rd parallel, our summers are short, but the daylight 
hours are long and growth is very rapid. Your sweet peas grew 
to a height of eight feet and had an abundance of bloom until 
frost took them in October. The stems were long and strong with 
from four to eleven lovely blooms per stem. 
MRS. J. HARWOOD, The Pas, Man., Canada 
Gentlemen: I grew the above (Zvolanek Multi-flora) last year 
and they were the finest sweet peas I have ever seen. 
R. DELALAND, Lloydminster, Sask., Canada 
Dear Sirs: I had the best sweet peas I ever had grown from the 
seeds I bought from you. Last year they were wonderful and I 
had sweet peas until September. 
WILLIAM ITTNER, Auburn, Maine 
Dear Sirs: Never have I had such beautiful blossoms and long 
stems as this year. Of course I had to measure some of the stems 
which were longer than I had ever grown; 22 inches long and 
7 and 8 blossoms to the stem was hard to believe, but true. 
MRS. N. E. KINNEE, Fresno, Cal. 
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