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DELPHINIUMS 
As usual I expect to have hand pollenized Delphinium seed to offer about August 1st 
this year. If you have never grown Delphiniums from hand pollenized seed, I believe 
you have something interesting in store even though you may have grown some fine 
Delphs. Seed produced this way is of necessity very limited in quantity available but 
the results are so much better than from planting ordinary open pollenized seed that 
I seldom bother to plant any of the latter type except for comparison or to try other 
strains. If you expect a good average among your seedlings, you should plant hand 
pollenized seed. This is not to say that such seed gives no poor seedlings but they 
are much fewer in number than from ordinary seed. I aim to use plants with 2 *4 to 
nearly 5 feet of buds and bloom and individual flowers 2% to over 3 inches in 
diameter and of good color and form in my hybridizing. In the case of the whites 
the spikes and individual flowers are not quite so large. Either colored or whites at 
$1.50 per packet of about 150 seeds. 
Hybrid Lupin Seed saved mostly from pink and rose 
shades which are most desirable. Per packet, 25e. 
