JPittsfield, Mass., August, 1396 
Your seeds which I planted last Friday are breaking ground this Monday (10 
days). I also have fifty of your seedings just coming into bloom; they are the best 
I have ever seen. 
E. G. Kenyon 
Bayside, N. Y., August 3, 1936 
Your delphiniums ivere prize winners and admired by hundreds. They were in 
bloom for six weeks and are note sending up neiu growth. There was a great variety 
of colors, and all fine specimens; only one single. 
Mrs. E. L. Smith 
Wauwatosa, Wise., July 10, 1936 
With all their faults the Lyondels are still far in the lead and one can find 
nothing to compare with them. 
Van V. Lehman 
Alma, Mich., July 9, 1936 
The seedlings from your seed surely have done themselves justice this year. 
Alma is a fairly well gardened city but all who had the pleasure of seeing the won¬ 
derful blooms of delphinium got a real surprise. 
Carl V. Shook 
Staten Island, N. Y., July 2, 1936 
Your delphiniums have excited a great deal of admiration from all of my friends 
who have seen them. 
Kenneth D. Smith 
Cranford, N. J., August 12, 1936 
I have had occasional specimens resulting from imported seed that compared 
favorably with the plants from your seed but never the high percentage of truly fine 
delphiniums as yours give. There ivere few singles, and even fewer that were poor 
in quality. 
S. Houston Baker 3d. 
Belvoir, Va., August 14, 1936 
1 have had such pleasure from delphiniums grown from your seeds. I feel we 
cannot be too grateful to you for developing such marvelous floivers and for proving 
to us that we can grow them under the difficult conditions of our climate. 
Mrs. Fairfax Harrison 
Hicksville, Ohio, August, 1936 
Your white delphinium seeds came 100 per cent white. I consider this a real 
accomplishment. 
Dr. H. M. Jordan 
Sandwich, III., July 8, 1936 
The plants raised from your seed are blooming profusely in a wide and amazing 
range of color. I have flowers measuring 3 inches in diameter. And yet we have 
had only half inch of rain in the last two months and the plants have not been 
watered artificially. How they live at all is a ivonder to me. 
Boland F. Barker 
Ellenville, N. Y., August 18, 1936 
The delphiniums I raised from your seeds exceeded my wildest expectations. 
A. B. C. Bose 
Westwood, N. J., June 11, 1936 
The last packet of seeds I got from you germinated 90 per cent. 
Edgevale Gardens 
White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1936 
My daughter saw your delphinium plants in bloom at Gay Ninetees Inn at 
Carmel, N. Y. She says their beauty is beyond belief. 
Mrs. D. J. Bursch 
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