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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CASCADE (Japanese Mountain Mixed). A new race of 
the half hardy perennial Chysanthemum which flowers six months from seed. 
It is easily grown in pots or in the open ground. A fine cut-flower and a 
showy pot plant falling as it does in cascades of beautiful flowers. There are 
various colors and shapes of petals, single and double, all lovely small flowers 
in vivid colors of scarlet, crimson, bronze, yellow and orange. 1/16 oz. 50c, 
per pkt. 25c. 
Full directions for growing and training these beautiful Cascade 
Chrysanthemums with each order. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI GOLDEN QUEEN 
We have pleasure in again offering seed of a valuable hardy perennial plant. 
This variety is very vigorous, it grows quite four feet in height, but its chief 
value lies in the size* of its flowers, which are four inches across, the rich golden 
color of the outer petals and the intense orange color of the smaller petals near 
the center of the flower intermix and blend beautifully with the yellow anthers. 
The plant is extremely floriferous and continues to flower for a long period, in 
fact the constancy with which it blooms in autumn as well as early summer is 
very remarkable. It comes practically true to type from seed. Any slight variation 
which may appear is only in the number of petals, but the fewer petals is amply 
compensated for by their being of such size and substance as not to be noticeable. 
Most Trollius are rather uncertain to raise from seed when sown in spring, 
but one of the great recommendations this introduction has, is that the seed 
germinates freely when sown in spring. We tested this point very fully by three 
successive sowings in March, April and May, when practically every seed germi¬ 
nated. Trollius Ledebouri Golden Queen has received an Award of Merit from 
the Royal Horticultural Society, London. Seed 1/16 oz. 75c, per pkt. 25c. 
URSINIA PULCHRA 
A lovely new annual this, and one that can be employed in quite a variety of 
positions, owing to its dwarf and very dainty character. Unlike the gorgeous U. 
Anethoides, it does not exceed a foot in height, and therefore is adaptable for 
rich, deep orange carpets of color, where a certain amount of sunlight may 
reach the plants when grown among thinly or newly-planted shrubs. The bril¬ 
liance of its orange, daisy-like flowers, each with its purple center, is effectively 
brought out when used as an undergrowth to certain roses, which, owing to its 
refined and delicate growth, it injures not at all. It is a dainty plant with the 
most delicately cut foliage from which emerge a profusion of delightful flowers 
and one which will become very populai. Seed per pkt. 25c. 
VIOLA HYBRIDA ARKWRIGHT RUBY 
One of the most distinct of all the bedding Pansies or Violas. The flowers 
are borne in great profusion and stand up nicely from the dwarf, spreading 
plant. A bed of V. Arkwrightii gives a warm effect when first approached, for 
the delightful ruby-red flowers seem to grow in their brilliance. The black centers 
and tiny yellow eyes do not dominate the flowers, but harmonize well with the 
ruby coloring. This Viola is worth raising from seeds; the greater number of the 
resultant seedlings will be true to type. A batch I know of raised last year 
were quite 90 per cent true, and the remainder yielded some pretty shades of red. 
Will always be scarce as the plant is a very shy seeder. Seed crop failed last year. 
VIOLA “PRIMROSE PERFECTION” 
A large flowered “primrose” Viola of beautiful formation and the habit 
of the plant is dwarf and compact. This variety is so floriferous that the foliage 
is almost hidden. Primrose Perfection may be relied upon to come true to color 
from seed. Seed 1/16 oz. 40c, per pkt. 25c. 
PLEASE DO NOTE 
AS ONLY SUCH SEEDS AS GERMINATE WELL IN OUR OWN 
ESTABLISHMENT ARE SUPPLIED TO CUSTOMERS, WE WILL NOT 
AND CANNOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR FAILURE IN THE 
HANDS OF OTHERS WHOSE MANAGEMENT, LACK OF EQUIPMENT 
OR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, MAY UNCONSCIOUSLY BE THE CAUSE 
OF NON-SUCCESS. 
