PUDOR’S, INC., Puyallup, State of Washington 
DELPHINIUM SINENSIS OR CHINESE 
This is a true perennial, and can be planted both in the fall and spring, but if 
planted in early spring it will bloom in August, otherwise older plants in June and 
July, making beautifully shaped little clumps of these charming blue flowers. 
Lovely in front of the border, around pools or in the rockery. Its foliage is small; 
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AZURE FAIRY. Light Belladonna blue. 
BLUE BUTTERFLY. Brilliant deep-sea blue. Height 18 inches. 
BLUE GEM—New. Deep blue, very compact habit; a fine bedder and a charm¬ 
ing plant for your Alpine garden. 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE—New. A lovely light blue in the annual or Chinese class. 
Similar in color to the well known Belladonna, the color, however, far surpasses 
Belladonna in brilliancy, and is a rich clear blue. The plants grow to a height 
of about 2 to 3 feet, and make a very fine cut flower. Best treated as an 
annual, though in many sections it will prove a very satisfactory perennial. 
PRICE OF SEEDS of each variey—not for sale in mixture: */4 oz. 75c; % oz. 40c; 
1/16 oz. 35c; per pkt. 10c; any three for 25c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA—HARDY CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
May be sown in the fall for blooming next year. Take care to thin out suf¬ 
ficiently, 10 inches apart is not too much. They are difficult to transplant but it 
can be done while they are very small. A poor, sandy, dry soil is just the place 
for Eschscholtzias. 
From the original golden yellow California Poppy there have now been evolped 
the most lovely colors imaginable, from pure white to the deepest crimson—all 
exceedingly beautiful varieties. They make indeed a most gorgeous effect in the 
garden, blooming all through the summer months, from seeds sown in the open 
ground early in the spring, and thereafter take care of themselves for years to 
come, by self-breeding, and from the plants, which are really true perennials. 
Some of the new colors are still quite rare. 
ENCHANTRESS. One of the most charming of all Eschscholtzias. The color on 
the outside of the petals is soft rosy carmine; on the inside a lighter tone of 
rosy carmine heavily overlaid cream. The flowers are double, and of exquisite 
form. This variety will be admired by everyone. It is of very robust habit, 
and more floriferous than any of the varieties at present in cultivation. 
THE GEISHA. Outside orange crimson, inside a deep golden yellow. This beau¬ 
tiful variety received an award of merit from R.H.S. of England. 
MIKADO. Intense crimson scarlet. 
DOUBLE CARMINE QUEEN (New). A double lovely vivid crimson carmine 
tone. 
DAZZLER. The description “flame color” has been applied to many flowers, but 
never has it fitted so aptly, for “Dazzler” is a really true flame scarlet. The 
habit is similar to the popular “MIKADO,” but the color is so bright and rich 
that we have no hesitation in saying that there is no other annual which can 
produce the same brilliant bedding effect. The flowers are of very large size 
and of extremely beautiful form. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE, including all the new shades, which create a most brilliant 
display. 
PRICE OF ALL ESCHSCHOLTZIA SEED: »/ 4 oz. 35c; per pkt. 10c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA—DWARF VARIETY 
TENUIFOLIUM or MINIATURE “PRIMROSE.” Six to 8 inches. Of dwarf, 
bushy habit and exceedingly free flowering, this bright little primrose-yellow 
Eschschlotzia will be found exceedingly useful for edging and charming in the 
rockery. The flowers are much smaller than the ordinary type. This is a real 
floral gem which will become very popular when better known. 1/16 oz. 25c; 
per pkt. 15c. 
GEUM, AVENS (Family: Rosaceae) 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Rich, golden yellow, double, a great favorite. Pkt., 15c; 
2 for 25c. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Two feet; large, brilliant semi-double orange-scarlet; splen¬ 
did for cutting. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Both Geums are in flower throughout the entire summer. 
BORISII. A charming rare Geum for the rockery. 12 inches high; single orange- 
yellow flowers; a perpetual bloomer from early spring until frost. Seed must 
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