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★ 
Grosse He, Michigan, 
September 4, 1938. 
I have been growing Delphin¬ 
iums from your best seed for 
several years and my flowers 
have been the envy of all my 
neighbors, and with one excep¬ 
tion have taken blue ribbons in 
every show entered. 
C. H. K. 
★ 
St. Paul, Minnesota, 
June 27, 1938. 
I sent an order to you for Del¬ 
phinium seeds last year and 
since some of the flowers have 
opened and they are so gorgeous 
that I want to plant more of your 
strain. I grow three different 
strains and today one of my cus¬ 
tomers called me up and told me 
that all his delphiniums that he 
bought from me were in bloom 
and he said PUDOR'S ARE PAR 
THE BEST OP THEM ALL. 
(They were from your pedigreed 
strain.) 
CLEARY’S GARDENS. 
★ 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 
July 25, 1938. 
I have had the most marvelous 
show on, in the way of a Del¬ 
phinium hedge % block long—all 
yours. I grew from seed, whites, 
lavenders, blues; some eight feet, 
all six feet in height. Every one 
stands and exclaims, “How gor¬ 
geous.” 
MRS. A. M. A. 
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Davenport, Iowa, 
July 6, 1938. 
Gentlemen; 
Just a line to express my ap¬ 
preciation of the beautiful del¬ 
phiniums received from you last 
(spring. I have been raising del¬ 
phiniums over 30 years and never 
'fiad more beautiful colorings. 
? ey were all double excepting 
irge indigo blue one, which, I 
nk, I like best of all. 
Yours very truly, 
J 
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G. W. JONES. 
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