Read These 1938 Unsolicited Testimonials 
— We Have Hundreds on File Just Like Them 
Denver, Colorado, 
April 13, 1938. 
Gentlemen: 
You may be interested to know that of the 52 Russell lupin seeds 
we planted, 52 came up with remarkable speed, and the little plants 
are growing beautifuliy. 
Very truly yours, 
MARGARET T. 
Detroit, Michigan, 
February 22, 1938. 
Have just started a flat of your “Prize Winner” seed purchased 
last fall and they germinated exceptionally well. I have great hopes 
for a beautiful garden in the near future. 
Very truly yours, 
H. V. R. 
Winnetka, Illinois, 
March 2, 1938. 
Please note that I am listing the plants at the prices given in 
your catalog for mail prepaid east of Rockies, and yet want them 
sent by express, C. O. D. I note your offer to make up this differ¬ 
ence in extra plants and accept gladly. Always I have found your 
plants the best and your count the most generous. 
H. G. P. 
Philadelphia, Penna., 
April 8, 1938. 
Gentlemen: 
You may be interested to know we again received first prizes on 
Crimson Monarch and Exquisite zinnias and first prize for stock, 
all grown from your seeds, 1937, in our summer home in Maine. The 
Crimson Monarch ran true to form and on 18 plants there was not 
a bloom under 7 inches diameter; some, I think five, were 8 to 8%. 
MRS. GEORGE R. K. 
Portvilie, New York, 
May 2, 1938. 
Dear Sirs: 
The delphinium plants grown from the seeds purchased from you 
have no rivals. East year I had sprays which measured 6 feet in 
height and were gorgeous to view. 
As I shall wish to continue this growth from year to year would 
you kindly advise me as to the proper and best time to obtain your 
rare seeds. I boast of your brand! 
MRS. D. M. D. 
Campbell, California, 
March 28, 1938. 
Dear Sir: 
Thank you for the fine delphinium plants you sent me, and you 
mailed them at the RIGHT time — the plants started growing at 
once. 
A. E. D. 
Cleveland, Ohio, 
May 10, 1938. 
I had one black-velvet-eyed white from the seedlings you sent 
in 1936; it bloomed once and it certainly was the most beautiful 
specimen. The color and texture of the petals was almost too beau¬ 
tiful to be real. I shall not be content until I have another. 
MRS. F. J. S. 
Castleon-on-Hudson, 
New York. 
Dear Sir: 
This spring I wrote you about the wonderful white delphinium I 
raised from your seed last year. They have been still more wonder¬ 
ful this year and I have already taken a prize on them and hope to 
take more this fall with the second blooms. The whites are a clear, 
glistening white, the flower spikes over 20 inches, and the plants 6 
feet tall. I have some blues that were wonders, too, and one mother 
of pearl that was over 6 feet tall, and the flower .spikes over 25 
inches. A delphinium grower who saw them said that if I bought 
the plant it w'ould cost me $7.50; it was a perfect specimen. 
I can assure you 1 am very proud of them, and am glad to tell 
my friends I raised them from Pudor’s seed. 
I have some very fine annual larkspur “Rosemond” raised from 
your seed this spring'. They are the best pinks I have ever seen. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. V. A. 
Elgin, Illinois, 
April 15, 1938. 
I have used your delphinium seeds for the past five years; they 
are the finest flowers 1 have been able to obtain, no trouble at all 
in obtaining 21/2 inch and 3 inch flowers. I still think you are tops 
on delphiniums. 
O. H. H. 
Sugar Hill, New Hampshire. 
I ordered some of your small seedlings of delphiniums and they 
have grown into the most beautiful plants; one a pale blue with 
black bee, overlay of mother of pearl, one a double white with faun 
colored bee, large, beautiful flowerets, one double -wdiite with white 
bee, one blue with pink. I have never seen lovelier plants. 
MISS W. B. 
Have You a Copy of Our Tall Bearded (German) Ins Folder 
Illustrated in Natural Colors? 
Remember! Planting time for these is from July 15th to September 15th. Later is not safe except in mild sections. 
NO SPRING SALES OF THESE IRIS, 
