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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
PETLTNIAS. Family: Solanaceae. Rich soil; sun. 
Balcony Petunias. Mixed; very attractive. Vz 
Balcony Petunias “Rosy Morn.” Rosy-pink. 1/16 oz. 25c. Vz 
Balcony Petunias “Violet Queen.” Pure deep violet. 1/16 oz. 50c. Vz 
Feltham Beauty (nana compacta). A great variety of color, ranging 
from white to deepest rose. Some double. 1/16 oz. 75c. 1 
PHACELIA. Family: Hydrophyllaceae. Light soil in the sun. 
Campanularia. Most beautiful deep blue flowers like a gentian. 14 oz. 
35c, 2 pkts. 25c. Vz 
PINKS. See Dianthus. 
POPPY. Annuals. 
Begonia Flowered. See under Novelties. 
“The Fairy” Poppy. See under Novelties. 
“The Dazzler.” See under Novelties. 
“The Cardinal.” Giant double salmon-pink in large round heads. 2-3 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Family: Solanaceae. Light soil. 
Sutton’s Large Flowered Chelsea Hybrids. Gold veined; velvety-red. 
rich purple. All mixed. 2 pkts. 25c. 2 Yz 
SALVIA. Family: Labiatae. Mixed good soil in the sun. 
Splendens “Harbinger.” A perfect gem. A 100-foot bed in our gar¬ 
den was the admiration of every passer-by; a most gorgeous, stun¬ 
ning effect. A blaze of color from July on to the end of October. 
Can also be grown from cuttings. This is a dwarf species. Vs oz. 75c, 
1/16 oz. 40c. 1 Vz 
SCHIZANTHUS. Family: Scrophulariaceae. Good soil in the sun. 
Dr. Badger’s Hybrids Giant Strain. Many beautiful shades. Grow this 
delightful annual, it will please you much. 1/16 oz. 40c. 1 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). Family: Crassulaceae. Sandy soil. Two of the best 
SEDUMS are annuals and delightful ones. 
S. Pilosum. A charming pink variety; usually a biennial. One of the 
most beautiful rock plants with charming waxy-pink flowers in 
flat heads. Height 6 inches. 
S. Coeruleum. Height 9 inches. A delicate blue-starred hardy annual. 
Lovely for rockery or in pots. Seed rare. 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus. 
LiRSINIA. Family: Compositae. Sandy soil; sun. 
Anethoides (The Jewel of the Veldt). Brilliant orange colored delight¬ 
ful plants. 1/16 oz. 40c. 1 
Pulchra. Novelty. A delightful little plant; half the height of Ane¬ 
thoides. See under Novelties. 
VENIDIUM. Family: Compositae. Sandy soil. 
Fastuosum. A newcomer from South Africa, and one of the most out¬ 
standing new annuals. Brilliant orange flowers 3 inches across with 
dark center and black-purple zone; soft gray woolly leaves. An 
unusually showy plant. 1/16 oz. 90c. 2Vz 
VERBENAS—NEW GIANTS. Family: Verbenaceae. Good garden soil. A 
glorious new type of Verbenas. The individual blooms measure 
over an inch in diameter and the plants grow about 12 inches high. 
Fine for borders, beds, the rock garden or porch boxes, blooming 
profusely from mid-summer until October. 
Etna. Bright scarlet (geranium red) with cream-yellow eye. 
Lavender Glory. Novelty. Beautiful pure lavender fragrant flowers. 
Luminosa. Flame pink, shading to salmon. Very lovely. 
Royale. An intense deep royal blue with cream-yellow eye. 
Rosea Stellata. Beautiful rose-pink shades with white eye; lovely. 
Seeds of any of the above: X A oz. $1.00, Vs oz. 55c, 1/16 oz. 30c. 
Giant Verbenas Best Mixture. Vz oz. $1.50, X A oz. 85c, Vs oz. 50c, 
1/16 oz. 30c. 1 
VISCARIA. Family: Caryophyllaceae. Ordinary soil; sun. 
Tom Thumb Rosy Gem. Beautiful variety, rose-carmine flowers. Vz 
Tom Thumb Blue Gem. Charming plant with bright blue flowers. Vz 
Mixed Varieties. Many pretty colors. Vs oz. 25c. Vz 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcomia). Family: Cruciferae. Ordinary soil; sun. 
Maritima. These charming annuals for edgings and beds should be 
better known. Crimson King, bright red flowers. Vz oz. 35c. Vz 
Mixed Varieties, most charming effect. Vz oz. 25c. Vz 
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