2024 First-Class Forever Stamp,Ruby-throated Hummingbird and Sunflower, Garden Delights

# 5845 - 2024 First-Class Forever Stamp - Ruby-throated Hummingbird and Sunflower, Garden Delights

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US #5845
2024 Ruby-throated Hummingbird & Sunflower – Garden Delights

• Continues the tradition of flowers on US definitive stamps

Stamp Category: Definitive
Set: Garden Delights
Value: 68¢ First Class Mail Rate (Forever)
First Day of Issue: March 16, 2024
First Day City: Strongsville, Ohio
Quantity Issued: 525,000,000
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Offset
Format: Double-sided Booklets of 20
Watermark: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag Applied

Why the stamp was issued: To celebrate the beauty of garden flowers and hummingbirds.

About the stamp design: Pictures a photograph of a female ruby-throated hummingbirds next to a sunflower. Existing photograph by wildlife photographer Ben King.

First Day City: There was no official First Day of Issue Ceremony for these stamps, but the postmark was from Strongsville, Ohio.

About the Garden Delights set: Includes four stamps picturing photographs of female ruby-throated hummingbirds next to different garden flowers: sunflower, spotted touch-me-not, zinnia, and sugar flowers.

History the stamp represents: In 2024, the US Postal Service issued four Garden Delights stamps, each pictures a flower and ruby-throated hummingbird. The flowers pictured include a sunflower, zinnia, spotted touch-me-not, and sugar flower. These stamps are sure to delight many gardeners and flower lovers everywhere.

There are many great reasons to garden. Spending time in nature has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce stress. Gardening is also a great way to include gentle exercise into the day. Some gardeners enjoy growing their own fruits and vegetables. Others prefer fresh-cut flowers and the beauty they bring both inside and outdoors.

Other joys of nature include finding bird nests or wildlife nestled among the plants in your garden. It’s relaxing to watch new varieties of flowers bloom and butterflies, hummingbirds, and honey bees busily fly from flower to flower. No matter what you like to do outside, the benefits are undeniable.

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US #5845
2024 Ruby-throated Hummingbird & Sunflower – Garden Delights

• Continues the tradition of flowers on US definitive stamps

Stamp Category: Definitive
Set: Garden Delights
Value: 68¢ First Class Mail Rate (Forever)
First Day of Issue: March 16, 2024
First Day City: Strongsville, Ohio
Quantity Issued: 525,000,000
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Offset
Format: Double-sided Booklets of 20
Watermark: Nonphosphored Type III, Block Tag Applied

Why the stamp was issued: To celebrate the beauty of garden flowers and hummingbirds.

About the stamp design: Pictures a photograph of a female ruby-throated hummingbirds next to a sunflower. Existing photograph by wildlife photographer Ben King.

First Day City: There was no official First Day of Issue Ceremony for these stamps, but the postmark was from Strongsville, Ohio.

About the Garden Delights set: Includes four stamps picturing photographs of female ruby-throated hummingbirds next to different garden flowers: sunflower, spotted touch-me-not, zinnia, and sugar flowers.

History the stamp represents: In 2024, the US Postal Service issued four Garden Delights stamps, each pictures a flower and ruby-throated hummingbird. The flowers pictured include a sunflower, zinnia, spotted touch-me-not, and sugar flower. These stamps are sure to delight many gardeners and flower lovers everywhere.

There are many great reasons to garden. Spending time in nature has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce stress. Gardening is also a great way to include gentle exercise into the day. Some gardeners enjoy growing their own fruits and vegetables. Others prefer fresh-cut flowers and the beauty they bring both inside and outdoors.

Other joys of nature include finding bird nests or wildlife nestled among the plants in your garden. It’s relaxing to watch new varieties of flowers bloom and butterflies, hummingbirds, and honey bees busily fly from flower to flower. No matter what you like to do outside, the benefits are undeniable.