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HOODACRES ON THE HIGHWAY 
WE HAVE TRICKED THE POET 
She sang: 
“Here are humming-birds that come 
To seek the tail Delphinium; 
Songless bird and scentless flower 
Communing in a golden hour.” 
(louise driscoll) 
But Hoodacres has tapped the secret spring and to, the 
perfume is tricking down into our Delphiniums to a sur¬ 
prising extent. It lodges in both white and colored kinds. 
OUTCROPPING FRAGRANCE 
Ashland, Oregon, March 1934. “From the packet of 
Hoodacres White seeds I have had many beautiful flowers. 
Two of them are perfumed and one has the Velvabee black 
center.” 
WELL GROWN, WELL SHIPPED, WELL RECEIVED 
Evanston, Ill., May 1933. “I wish you to know that of all 
the Delphiniums I have had sent me from time to time, 
from all over the United States, yours are the most perfect. 
I was away at the time of their arrival, so they were heeled 
in for about three weeks, but remained in perfect condi¬ 
tion.” 
MORE THAN JUSTIFIED SENDING SO FAR 
Princeton, N. J., April 1933. “Y r our Delphinium have 
been superb — far the finest anywhere in this vicinity. My 
gardener and I are enthusiastic and feel we are more than 
justified in sending so far for the plants.” 
Beautifully Colored Lantern Slides 
For loan to Garden clubs when DELPHINIUMS are to 
be featured. 
The set numbers between 50 and 60 of artistic and ex¬ 
ceptionally well executed subjects, mostly Delphiniums, 
with carefully prepared notes and a Delphinium talk. 
They are available to any accredited Garden Club, with¬ 
out charge, except payment of transportation one way. 
In order to make sure of suitable dates application 
should be made as far in advance as possible. 
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