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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
AJUGA 
A. Reptans. Forms a close carpet 2 to 3 inches high of richly bronzed purple 
leaves; it has creeping stems, rooting at every joint. Flowers are like a 
mint and blue; an excellent evergreen; beautiful in winter. It forms a 
good ground cover for damp or shaded positions where grass will not 
thrive. Situation, sun or light shade; soil, any, not dry. A good rock 
plant. Per dozen $2.50; each.25 
ASTERS—PERENNIALS; MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Very beautiful late-flowering single daisies; they are giving a wealth of bloom 
during September and October, a season when most other flowers are past, and for 
the best effects should be planted in masses; they are hardy and grow freely in 
any soil, multiplying very rapidly. SPRING DELIVERY ONLY. 
AMELLUS SECTION — DWARF VARIETIES 
“Snow Sprite.” A new hybrid of exceptional merit. Semi-double, white flowers 
blooming in late September; only 12 to 16 inches high; will prove of great 
value for rockeries and edging. Each, 40c. 
Amellus “King George.” The finest of this genus; enormous rich violet-blue 
flowers. Each, 50c. 
NOVI BELGII VARIETIES 
Blue Gem. One of the most effective; large double flowers, glorious shade of 
rich true blue. 4 to 5 feet. 
Climax. Large light lavender-blue flowers, five tall and much branched. A very 
beautiful old variety. 5 to 6 feet. 
Elsa. Huge double and semi-double flowers of a soft rosy-blue; free flowering 
and of good habit. 5 feet. 
Heather Glow. A delightful shade of brilliant rose-pink. The plants are cov¬ 
ered with the delightful flowers. 414 feet. 
Little Boy Blue. One of the finest blues yet raised. Dwarf habit, neat bushes 
about 2 feet high, covered with the large semi-double, rich blue flowers. 
Little Pink Lady. A charming companion to Little Boy Blue. Dwarf bushes cov¬ 
ered with large semi-double flowers of a deep pink color. 
Perry’s White. Finest white yet raised. Award of Merit R. H. S. 
Royal Blue. Is considered the finest blue yet introduced. Stout branching stems 
smothered with large rich purple flowers. Award of Merits R. H. S. 
Snowdrift. This is the finest of the many double white variety, semi-double snow- 
white flowers. 
Thora Perry. Stout branching stems, the whole smothered with large semi¬ 
double silver-white flowers. Award of Merit R. H. S. 
Price of any of the above Novi Belgii Sorts for 2 or 3 strong blooming roots, 
25c; six for $1.50, or $2.50 per doz. (Plus 10% for postage.) 
Barr’s Pink (Novi Angliae). A lovely light mallow-pink with stiff petals and 
a brilliant golden center. Height 5 to 6 feet. Flowers 214 inches in Septem¬ 
ber, a mass of glowing pink in the garden. 3 plants for 60c (plus postage); 
each, 25c. 
READ: In the early stages of growth, watch out for the red lice. Spray with 
a strong tobacco solution or any good lice powder; keep it up two or three 
times during the heat of the day when the air is still and they won’t trouble 
any more. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Owing to our mild Pacific Coast climate and our 
early springs, such early starting things as delphiniums, columbines and lupines 
cannot be shipped away from here (except to near-by states) AFTER MARCH 
15th. Please, remember this. If your garden is still frozen up you can set the 
plants in a cold frame or cool greenhouse until the weather moderates. SMALL 
SEEDLINGS of the above mentioned plants can be sent anytime from March 
first to May first—certainly not later. All will bloom the same season in the 
early fall. 
No plant orders are solicited for less than One Dollar, unless you add 25c 
extra for handling charges and postage. 
