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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
LUPINUS (Lupin). Family: Leguminosae. Rich soil with lime. Hgt. 
A fine general mixture comprising all colors except yellow and apricot. 
14 oz. 50c... 4 
Super Pink Mixture. Does not come quite true. 14 oz. 50c. 4 
“Blue Beauty.” Beautiful shades of blue. 14 oz. 40c. 4 
“White Beauty.” From pure white plants. 14 oz. 50c. 4 
“Apricot Shades.” Very beautiful but hard to get from pure seeds. 14 
oz. 75c. 4 
“New Modern English Named Varieties” in art shades of amber, deep 
pink, orange, apricot, terra-cotta, ruby crimson, rosy-red. A mag¬ 
nificent collection. You have never seen anything like it. HIGHEST 
AWARD OF MERIT from the Royal Horticulture Society of Eng¬ 
land. Seeds by weight only: 1 oz. $6, 14 oz. $3, 14 oz. $1.75, 14 oz. 
$1, 1/16 oz. 50c. No discount to the trade. 
Arboreus (Tree Lupin). Yellow “Sunshine.” Comes true from seed. 5 
Arboreus (Tree Lupin). “Snow Queen.” Comes true from seed. 5 
MECONOPSIS (Poppy-worts). Family: Papaveraceae. Shady, moist soil. 
Baileyi (Betonicifolia). Beautiful blue Poppy from Tibet. 214 
Cambrica (Welsh Poppy). Pretty orange flowers. Indigenous. 1 
Cambrica FI. PI. Charming double form of the above. Flowers yellow 
and orange mixed. A fine thing for the rockery. 1 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). Family: Boraginaceae. Good moist soil. 
Sutton’s Royal Blue. Rich dark blue on long stalks. 14 
Palustris. The pretty swamp Forget-me-not. Blooms all summer. % 
Alpestris “Messidor.” “Blue Eyes.” A beautiful deep blue. 
Any of the above varieties, 1/16 oz. 35c, Vs oz. 50c, 14 oz. 75c. 
Dissitiflora Grandiflora, “Perfection.” Fine sky-blue, early flowering. 
The best for groundwork among your spring bulbs. 1/16 oz. 60c, 
Vs oz. $1. 14 
PAPAVER (Poppy). Family: Papaveraceae. Ordinary soil. 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Fakenham Hybrids. See under Novelties. 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) “Sunbeam.” Improved. See under Novelties. 
All the Iceland Poppies may be treated as annuals. They transplant 
well. Put them a foot apart—NOT CLOSER. 
Alpinum. Lovely dwarf rock plants in pink, white and yellow mixture.... 14 
Orientale. “Queen Alexandra.” Bright rosy-salmon. Lovely. 3 
Orientale. “Mrs. John Harkness.” Orange-apricot. Very fine. 3 
Orientale. “Rembrandt.” Magnificent orange-scarlet. Most gorgeous of 
all . v ....... 3 
Orientale. “Excelsior Mixed.” A very fine mixture ranging from deli¬ 
cate salmon to deep crimson and many other shades not known 
heretofore. 1/16 oz. 25c. 3 
PENTSTEMON. Family: Scrophulariaceae. Ordinary soil in the sun. 
Barbatus Torreyi. Bright scarlet tubular flowers. Hot, dry places. 3 
Gloxinoides, the English Garden Hybrids. Many-hued Gloxinia-like 
flowers. Half hardy. Needs protection in winter. 
California Heterphyllus. Blue Gem or Blue Bedder. A superb garden 
plant with gentian-blue flowers tinted pink. Vs oz. 50c, 2 pkts. 25c.. 1 
PHYSALIS (Japanese Lantern Plant). Family: Solanaceae. 
Francheti. Decorative plant with fruits of orange-vermilion. V 2 oz. 50c, 
14 oz. 35c. 2 
PINKS. See Dianthus. 
POPPY. See Papaver. 
SCABIOSA. Family: Dipsaceae. Good garden loam. 
Caucasica. Isaac’s House’s strain. New hybrids of huge size and beau¬ 
tiful soft lavender, blue and lilac shades. A cut flower par excel¬ 
lence. Blooms throughout the whole summer until cut down by 
freezes. 1/16 oz. 50c, 2 pkts. 25c. 2 
SHASTA DAISY. Family: Compositea. Ordinary soil. 
“Alaska.” Large flowers with long white petals and small golden center 2 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. Purest white, 6 inches across on long stems, 
continues to bloom until October. Vs oz. 50c. 2 1 /4 
Floradale Daisy. Immense double white, curved loose petals. 1/16 oz. 35c 2Vz 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Family: Plumbaginaceae. Sandy soil. 
Latifolia. Lavender blue flowers in large heads. 2 pkts. 25c. IV 2 
THALICTRUM (Meadowrue). Family: Ranunculaceae. Ordinary garden soil. 
Adiantifolium. Foliage like a maidenhair fern; flowers small. 1 
Aquilegifolium. Beautiful cut foliage; large branches of feathery 
flowers in pink or white; mixed. 3 
Dipterocarpum. Great beauty, lovely mauve flowers in large panicles; 
poor soil . 3 
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