HOODACRES DELPHINIUMS 
Selected Hoodacres Hybrids 
Cannot be too highly recommended. From many thous¬ 
and plants, we select each season, at time of blooming, by 
a system of careful checking and labeling, a limited num¬ 
ber of exceptional merit that are distinguished into light, 
medium and dark shades. These are grown into strong 
blooming specimens before they are sent out and are 
known as SELECTED HOODACRES HYBRIDS. See 
page 9. 
Unselected Hoodacres Hybrids 
are sold from the general planting, after all doubtful ones 
have been eliminated when in bloom. Many forms and 
colors. These give remarkable satisfaction and frequently 
single specimens are found to be worth the cost of a 
dozen. The price is low enough to encourage liberal plant¬ 
ing. Do you know the pleasure of a Delphinium patch 
from which to cut freely for indoor decoration? See 
page 9. 
FROM A HOODACRES VISITOR TO A NEW 
ENGLAND ENQUIRER 
“Noting your remarks about White Delphiniums. I have 
wished that you might visit Hoodacres when they are in 
bloom. I have seen them there in all their beauty, espe¬ 
cially attractive in the soft lights of early morning and 
evening. Not in bloom, I challenge anyone to detect any 
difference in the growing quality of the Whites and the 
SMALL SEEDLINGS, COAST TO COAST 
Massachusetts, 1931. “Your Small Seedlings bought this 
spring are in fine shape—lost only one out of the 26. Plants 
from seeds bought of you last summer number 104 from 
the packet and all are blooming finely.” 
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