Complimentary “Free Will” Comments 
From “All Over” the U.S. 
Baltimore, Maryland, 
July 10, 1941. 
Pudor’s, Inc., 
Puyallup, Wash. 
At my country place in Hartford County we have specialized 
in pansies for many, many years, and have used only the best 
seed obtainable in this country and Europe, but the seed got 
of you last year produced the finest flowers we have ever had, 
and the longest period of bloom, as they are still blooming at 
this time, which is most unusual in our locality. 
Mr. MerS: 
Buffalo, New York, 
diy) Wal, alee, 
Gentlemen: 
I thought you would be pleased to know that for the third 
year running we have taken first prize at our local flower show 
for a Delphinium display with flowers which came from your 
seedlings. 
Bs VerBs 
Jackson, Michigan, 
October 7, 1941. 
As you know I have purchased Delphinium from you for 
some time, and at the local flower show last spring I exhibited 
a bloom from your prize winning strain. Believing you would 
be interested, I am enclosing a photogaph of this bloom, which 
was taken at the time of the show—and which took first prize. 
I have never exhibited a specimen on which there has been so 
much comment; many said it was just too perfect to be real. 
Very truly yours, 
De AMVs: 
IN ClO VOTO, Nee ae 
June 23, 1941. 
I happened to see some of your Delphiniums a friend had, 
and not even in England at the Royal Horticultural exhibit 
have I seen such magnificent blooms. 
Very truly yours, 
MRSS ALES, 
Pensacola, Florida, 
August 4, 1941. 
Last April I won first prize in the Pensacola Garden Club 
show with your Iceland Poppies and everyone was enthused 
over them. 
dee Aae We 
Middletown, Ohio, 
August 18, 1941. 
Gentlemen: 
I am enclosing an order for five dozen Delphinium plants, 
“Prize Winner Strain’—advanced seedlings. 
Your Delphiniums to me are the best of all strains. Although 
our ground is not so suitable, by buying some plants each year 
I can keep myself supplied. 
WES, Wah, TG, Wb 
Bay Village, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
Although my yard isn’t in very good condition, I am still 
going to start more Delphinium from your seed this Fall. 1 
have had almost 100 percent germination from all seed pur- 
chased from you heretofore. I sold many clumps of Delphin- 
iums this Spring and have had only well pleased reports from 
my customers. Our Regal Lilies bloomed beautifully this season 
from your seeds. 
We had to move our clumps of Delphiniums in early March 
when the frost was still in the ground and heeled them in in 
trenches—they were none the worse for it, for they were ex- 
quisite this summer. 
MRS. H. K. A. 
Peru, Illinois, 
July 23, 1941. 
Gentlemen: 
I don’t know if this is a record or not, but the last pack of 
Russell lupin seeds that I got from you germinated in 24 hours; 
it is hard to believe but it is true, and when it comes to Del- 
phiniums from your 55/66, one plant had 24 beautiful spikes. 
I took pictures of it when it was in bloom. I sure like your 
Delphiniums as I am giving you my second Delphinium seed 
order this summer. 
Oh Hah, 1d, 
University City, Mo., 
October, 1941. 
Dear Sirs: 
Just a little note or bouquet that the seeds bought from you 
last Spring came up and are growing fine in spite of the hot 
dry weather we have. AUNT MARY’S SWEET OORN is de- 
licious ; next year we will have to buy a quart of the seed. 
MES. C. 
Tipton, Towa, 
August 23, 1941. 
I think your Delphiniums are marvelous. They were greatly 
admired when I gave some for a party. People said they were 
the only ones they had ever seen which looked like the pictures 
in catalogues. I had many stalks with 20 to 21 inches of bloom 
open at once. 
MRS Sele Dae We 
Natural Springs, Va. 
September, 1941. 
Some years ago I gave a lady your catalog and she got your 
seed. I have never seen anything as magnificent as her flowers 
this year. They were the talk of the county. 
Cordially, 
MISS CO. H. 
Charlotte, North Carolina, 
September 20, 1941. 
My Delphinium was lovely that I bought from you. I won 
second prize on it at our annual flower show in the spring. 
MRS. K. 
