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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
DWARF GODETIA SYBIL SHERWOOD 
The most outstanding flower seed novelty of recent years. A new color in 
annuals. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society. New flowers must, of 
necessity, vary in merit, but this is the Novelty of Novelties. Never before has 
any introduction given us so much pleasure; its popularity is assured, for orders 
already received prove that seedsmen throughout the world have recognized its 
value and decided to feature it in their catalogues. The color is a most glorious 
shade of bright salmon-pink softened by an undefined edging of white. The plant 
is of robust habit, reaches a height of about 20 inches, strong stemmed, and is 
so free in its flowering qualities that the foliage is practically hidden from view. 
No annual is more suited for border work, whilst as a pot plant this Novelty 
makes a superb effect. For cutting, too, it is ideal; experience has proved that 
the flowers will last from 10 to 14 days in water—the buds developing fully. 
Per pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. 50c. 
NEW CARNATION—FLOWERED MARIGOLD “Guinea Gold” 
This is a very distinct type of Marigold, of graceful pyramidal habit, growing 
2 to 2 1 /> feet high, and producing 30 to 40 flowers, 2 to 2 1 /2 inches across, of 
brilliant shade of orange flushed with gold. Unlike the ordinary African Mari¬ 
gold, this new variety produces no single flowers, but practically 100 per cent 
double ruffled, loose-leaf petals. This variety has been accepted as a valuable 
cut flower for florists’ use and is now in great demand. Seeds /& oz. 40c, 2 pkts. 
for 25c, per pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE NASTURTIUM "Golden Gleam” 
A remarkable development in this popular and easily grown species. Although 
not, strictly speaking, a double form, the extra petals enhance the attractiveness 
of the large golden yellow flowers, which are 2% to 3 inches across, and emit 
a pleasant odor. The plant is of semi-trailing habit and throwing the blooms well 
above the foliage makes a most showy effect in beds. It will doubtless prove a 
valuable addition to our list of garden annuals. Forces well and makes a cut 
flower par excellence. X A lb. $1.50, 1 oz. 40c, /i oz. 25c, per pkt. (about 40 seeds) 
15c. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE COONARA 
Fakenham Hybrids, Pink Iceland Poppies (perennials). Very fine, and much 
larger than the ordinary Coonara. We offer seed that only throws Pink Art 
Shades. The stems are also much straighter and stronger. Seed from re-selected 
stock. 1/16 oz. 60c, pkt. 25c. These Poppies transplant well. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE SUNBEAM 
Improved. Fakenham Hybrids. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society. 
We offer a special selection of this fine perennial Poppy which embraces a large 
percentage of tangerine, yellow, and orange shades, only very few whites. Large 
flowers of leathery substance on strong, stout stems. Nearly twice the size of 
other Iceland Poppies. This Poppy originated from a cross with a Poppy from 
Thibet, and is much freer in bloom than any other of the same type. 1/16 oz. 60c, 
pkt. 25c. These Poppies transplant well. 
ANNUAL POPPY "FAIRY”—Special Novelty for 1934 
Plants of bush habit, carrying large single flowers. Colors ranging in pink, 
rose, salmon, flame, etc. Blooms are of good texture, and reach to 5 inches 
across, and are borne on stout stems, making them useful for cutting. Lasts well 
in water. Each flower has a Maltese cross in center, varying in color, and many 
have brown stamens which gives them a unique appearance. The Shirley Poppy 
has been one of the most popular annuals, and we look for this great improvement 
to reach even a greater popularity. Sow September outside and transplant in 
Spring, or sow in boxes February and treat as ordinary annuals. 1/16 oz. 35c, 
per pkt. 20c. 
NOVELTY—POPPY, DAZZLER 
Brilliant orange scarlet. This Poppy flowers longer than the other colors in 
this variety and makes a gorgeous bed. It comes 90% true. Sow in boxes in Jan¬ 
uary or February and treat like an ordinary annual. It transplants well and 
without loss, but remember: Give these Poppies lots of room—18 inches is not 
too far. 1/16 oz. 35c, per pkt. 20c. 
