them together, so that we now feel we 
have as fine a stock of Delphiniums, cov^ 
ering as wide a range of unusual colorings 
and extremely large si2,ed spikes and 
flowers as can be found anywhere in the 
United States or Canada. 
During the first two weeks of July 
1929 we had a block of 24,000 plants of 
our Albamont Hybrid Delphiniums plants 
bloom in our Gardens. Here is a picture 
showing a corner of them. 
The supports are 2" x 4 " and stand 
four feet above the ground. These Deh 
phiniums averaged four to six spikes per 
plant and most of them, as the photO" 
graph shows, were from six to eight feet 
high. Some were even nine feet tall. 
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