PUDOR’S, INC., Puyallup, State of Washington 
FAMOUS PUDOR IRISES — Continued 
MELCHIOR. A beautiful red-bronze claret self with orange beard. Ruffled 
velvety falls. 3 feet, well branched. Very fine. 1.00 
MILDRED PRESBY. Height 30 inches. An exceptionally rich bi-color. 
S. Palest yellow; F. Velvety violet. Fine substance.25 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Height 3 feet. Rich deep red-purple, almost a 
rich luminous ruby-crimson. A winner.25 
PIONEER. Height SV 2 feet. One of the finest Iris in cultivation; a “Dom¬ 
inion” seedling. Color most effective brilliant red-purple.25 
PLUIE D’OR. Height 36 inches. A large flower of perfect form and a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. A deep pure golden-yellow self. One of the finest new 
Iris . 75 
PURISSIMA. A tall vigorous Iris. “THE” perfect pure-white Iris of great 
size, perfect form. Stock very scarce.75 
SAN FRANCISCO. Tall stem, branching low like a candelabra, with large 
white flowers edged a lovely lavender. In size, shape and substance 
nothing can approach it.75 
SANTA BARBARA. Height SV 2 feet. A gigantic light-blue self of perfect 
form. One of the largest and finest in this class.25 
SIKH. Height 33 inches. A very fine bronze-red variety. A very large 
flower of perfect form with velvety, flaring falls.50 
SOUVENIER DE MADAME GAUDICHAU. Height 3V 2 feet. A very fine 
and distinct variety. A deep purple bi-colcr; well shaped rich velvety 
flowers .25 
STEEPWAY. Height SV 2 feet. A beautiful, distinct variety. S. reddish- 
fawn; F. purple and apricot; flowers like satin.25 
SUSAN BLISS. Height 3 feet. One of the finest pink-toned Iris. Largest 
flowers of a delicate shade of pale lilac-rose; 3 and 4 flowers open at 
one time . 25 
WILLIAM MOHR. An immense ruffled flower on stems 30 inches tall. A 
self color of pale lilac veined with deep violet. A marvelous variety. 
Stock is very scarce and orders can not be filled of this variety until 
the summer .80 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES AND BEARDLESS IRIS 
GIGANTEA (Orientalis). See Orcholeuca. 
OCHROLEUCA (Orientalis). Noble-growing hardy plant, producing large 
flowers of ivory whiteness, with orange-yellow at the throat, of a stout 
texture, lasting in beauty for days, highly effective for decorative pur¬ 
poses. 6 ft _ each .35 
TOL-LONG (Tolmiena x Longipetala). This is a very free flowering plant, 
intermediate in character between the parents. I think it one of the 
most charming border Irises. The flowers are a delightful shade of the 
palest lavender, and are beautifully veined. IV 2 to 2 ft - each .35 
SULPHUREA. A beautiful yellow form of the Ochroleuca. A vigorous 
grower; supply small _ each .50 
RARE IRIS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS BY PERRY 
These Iris species make charming clumps for the Alpine Garden, blooming in 
June and growing 12 to 18 inches high. 
Hyancinthina, rare species from Thibet, remarkably free flowering with soft blue 
flowers. Transplanted clumps this fall 35c each; $2.00 for six. 
Dougbract. Another beautiful hybrid. Blooming sized clumps 35c each, $2.00 
for six. 
Bulleygraphes. A fine hybrid of recent introduction. Transplanted clumps this 
fall 35c each; six for $2.00. 
Chrysogana. Another fine hybrid of recent introduction. Blooming sized clumps 
35c each; $2.00 for V 2 dozen. 
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