Dear Sirs: I want to tell you how lovely they were. My friends 
were amazed at the number of flowers and we would hunt over 
them to see how many flowers and on many of the white has as 
high as eleven flowers. In every way they were just wonderful. 
MRS. A. G. KNOLTY, Redding, Cal. 
Dear Sirs: The Zvolanek Multi-flora really does very well - big 
be: Ee flowers. Alaska grows such a variety of beautiful flowers. 
MRS. I. SANDVIK, Pahner, Alaska 
Dear Sirs: Thanks for the best long stem Sweet Peas I have ever 
seen. 
CHARLES C. BURLETT, New Orleans, La. 
Gentlemen: Still cutting sweet peas of your seed at frost time, 
months after the other kinds were gone. 
H. F. BLOCHBERGER, Tacoma, Wash. 
Gentlemen: For ten years we have tried to grow sweet peas in 
this section and always with varying degrees of failure. Last 
spring we planted your sweet peas and had beauties up until 
September 1. On August 15, after two weeks of 90 degrees 
temperature we picked from a single 7 foot row twenty four 
dozen sweet peas. At their peak their stems were 12 to 18 inches 
long with 5 to 7 florets - the individual florets larger than any I 
have ever seen growing under glass. 
MRS. C. MERLE DIXON, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: These are the best seeds I have been able to plant for 
several years. Your seeds grow wonderful at this 8000 feet altitude; 
we had lots of blooms last year with 8 flowers. 
E. F. KNAPPENBERGER, Del Norte, Colo. 
Gentlemen: They are outstanding. They bloom 10 to 14 days 
sooner than others. Have had some with 16 inch stems, very 
sturdy. They all have 5 to 8 florets and grow to 10 feet in height; 
bloom until heavy frost, best of all they are very fragrant. What a 
thrill to pick these long stemmed beauties two or three times a 
week. 
MRS. E. J. LORONGER, Virginia, Minn. 
Dear Sirs: Two years ago I had some of your seeds and they 
surely were nice. Had stems 18 inches and as many as 8 flowers 
on a stem. 
ARTHUR LENGEL, Audubon, N.J. 
