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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
Flower Seeds 
SECTION 1 
Perennial Flower Seeds 
(ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY) 
Price 
Hgt. Pkt. 
ACONITUM. Family: Ranunculaceae. Ordinary garden soil. 
Fisheri. Dark blue flowers in dense spikes in autumn. 3 $ .15 
Napellus Praecox. Rare. Deep blue, early flowering. 2 pkts. for 25c. 3 .15 
Wilsoni. Late. Very large porcelain blue in handsome spikes. 3 .25 
ANCHUSA. Family: Boraginaceae. Ordinary soil. 
Italica Dropmore. Lovely gentian blue flowers. Fine for the border. 4 .15 
Opal. A pale, beautiful shade of blue. 4 .15 
Myosotidiflora. Siberian forget-me-not Anchusa in April. 114 .25 
ALTHAEA. See Hollyhock. 
ALYSSUM. Family: Cruciferae. Light soil. 
Saxatile Compactum. Yellow in clusters; early. 3 pkts. for 25c. 1 .10 
Citrinum. Charming, masses of lemon-yellow flowers. Dwarf compact 
habit. Good for edging and rockery. 14 .25 
Serpyllifolium. Smallest and loveliest of the Alyssum. Gray foliage and 
lemon-yellow flowers. 14 .25 
ANEMONE. Family: Ranunculaceae. Good garden soil. 
Pulsatilla (The Pasque flower). Violet spring flower; likes lime. 1 .15 
St. Brigid. Double and single Irish Creagh Castle strain. Finest mix¬ 
ture. 1/16 oz. 75c. 1 .25 
ANTHEMIS. Family: Compositae. Common soil. 
Tinctoria. Perry’s variety. Beautiful golden yellow Marguerites. 2 .25 
ANTIRRHINUM. Family: Scrophulariaceae. Good ordinary soil. 
Majus. Tall Varieties. 214 .15 
Princess Elizabeth. Soft shade of pink. 
Golden King. Improved yellow. 
Harmony. Rich terra-cotta pink, yellow center. 
Queen Victoria. Improved pure white. 
Pink Domino. A soft clear rose-pink. 
Monarch. Deep velvety crimson. 
Any of the above, 2 pkts. for 25c. 214 .15 
Mixture of many of the best tall varieties. 3 pkts. 25c. .10 
Nanum. Half Dwarf Varieties. 114 . 
Advance. Brilliant orange-scarlet, white throat. .15 
Red Emperor. Rich deep scarlet. .15 
Majestic “Sunset.” Bright terra-cotta shading to rose.. .15 
Majestic “Orange King.” A brilliant rich orange. .15 
Twilight. Delicate apricot with old gold and salmon shading. .15 
Dazzler. Dazzling bright scarlet. .15 
MALMAISON. Novelty. See page 2 for description. 
Any of the above (except “Malmaison”), 2 pkts. for 25c. 114 .15 
Mixture of many of the finest half-dwarf varieties. 3 pkts. 25c. .10 
AQUILEGIA. Family: Ranunculaceae. Good garden soil; shade or half sun. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Flowers in many new and delicate shades 
with extra long spurs. 2 pkts. 25c, 14 oz. 90c, 1/16 oz. 50c. 214 .15 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. A very popular strain. 1/16 
oz. 50c, 14 oz. 90c, 2 pkts. 25c. . . 214 .15 
Caerulea. The true Rocky Mountain Wildling. Beautiful azure blue and 
white cup; very long spurs. Likes lots of moisture and shade. 
1/16 oz. 40c. 214 .20 
Glandulosa Vera. The true blue Siberian Columbine. Beautiful blue and 
white flowers with recurving spurs. Fine for pot culture. Seeds 
require patience ... 1 .25 
Hensol Harebell. An all vivid deep violet-blue; recurving spurs. 1/16 
oz. 40c. . . 2 .15 
Unwin’s Sweet-scented. Novelty. See page 5. 
