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DISPLAYS 
Wellsboro, Pa., April 1934. “The Elmira Garden Club 
came here to see our Delphiniums in bloom. No one 
around here has as fine blossoms as we get and all are 
from your seed.” 
OUTPEBFOBMS THEM ALL 
Jacksonville, Fla., August 1933. “It is the concensus of 
opinion among my friends who know Delphiniums that 
your seedlings out-perform all other varieties in this local¬ 
ity. 1 feel that I should personally know as 1 have tried in 
the past four years twenty-one strains of foreign and do¬ 
mestic origin.” 
SEEDS THAT GEBMINATE 
Youngstown, Ohio, February 1933. “The germination of 
Delphinium seeds from you last fall was exceptionally 
good. This has been a source of gratification as I have had 
a lot of poor germination results from English seeds, (—), 
(—), (—), (—), all direct from the growers. Although the 
severe frost apparently killed them they are starting to 
grow already.” 
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