HOODACRES DELPHINIUMS 
Tell-Tale Reports, Unsolicited 
IN ANOTHER CLASS 
Alberta, Canada, 1932. “I thought with . . . . I had 
reached finality in Delphiniums and undoubtedly they 
were good, but those I raised from your seed are in an¬ 
other class altogether and it was remarkable to get such 
a large percentage of fine varieties from a single packet 
of seed. The Whites were also wonderful, and if your 
named varieties are any better they must he truly mar¬ 
velous.” 
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THE “FRILLIEST” WHITE 
Iowa, 1932. “I cannot refrain from writing vou a note 
concerning my White Delphiniums—seeds bought of you. 
Every plant is bearing semi-double or double flowers and 
simply beyond words. Then one of ours is the frilliest 
flower I ever saw in Delphiniums. Each flower looks as 
though it had a tiny edging of fringe.” 
PLEASURE AND PRIZES 
Michigan, 1931. “I thought you might be interested to 
know that my Hoodacres Delphiniums, which I started 
just about a year ago, took first prize at the Berrien 
County Flower Show. I have had more pleasure out of 
my seedling Delphiniums this summer than from any 
flowers I have ever grown.” 
HOODACRES SEEDS IN MERRIE ENGLAND 
England, 1931. “Something just over 50 per cent of the 
plants I raised from your White packet came white. All 
are double except one, which is a large single with a fawn 
eye. The general habit is very good and the pips are of 
good size, in most cases 2 to 2% inches. I am very pleased 
with them.” 
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