HOODACRES ON THE HIGHWAY 
Hoodacres Delphiniums 
—have been developing over a period of more than 25 
years. Remarkable as they are for great range of rarest 
coloring, variety of floret forms and towering spikes of 
luxuriant bloom, these features rest on the great consti¬ 
tutional vigor of the strain. We are constantly compli¬ 
mented on the root system carried by our plants. And 
they are grown without irrigation. 
Wrexham, or "Hollyhock” Delphiniums 
This strain is now extensively known for its massive, 
garden-display, spikes of bloom—broad at the base and 
tapering, so we need only say that, having been the first 
to introduce these plants to the growers in the United 
States, with a large initial planting, we continue to grow 
them in large numbers, and are prepared to send out the 
finest specimens to be had outside the originator’s gardens. 
Hoodacres Specialties 
A perfect Delphinium garden will contain other things 
as foils. One of these is the improved Japanese Iris, an¬ 
other is the Hybrid Heuchera, and with both of these we 
have done extensive hybridizing and development. Also 
the greatly improved Daylilies in yellows and oranges. 
LEADING GROWERS OF THE WORLD 
Robbinston, Maine, September 1933. “I have great re¬ 
gard for your achievements, in fact am convinced that you 
are the best man in the Delphinium field in America. Since 
1 have plants ot all the leading growers in the world, in¬ 
cluding all the distinguished English growers, my admira¬ 
tion lor your work is based on experience.” 
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