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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
SHASTA DAISY —“EVEREST” 
Chrysanthemum Maximum and its many varieties are exceedingly popular for 
border decoration and cutting purposes, perfectly hardy and flowering in almost 
any position, except deep shade, producing their snow-white flowers in the wildest 
profusion throughout the summer and autumn. I consider C. M. Everest one of 
the most beautiful yet introduced, large snow-white flowers, thin petals twisted 
and twirled in the most fantastic manner, reminiscent of a Japanese Chrysan¬ 
themum. Per doz. $3.50; each 35c. 
THERMOPSIS (False Lupine; Buffalo) 
Caroliniana. A showy, tall-growing plant, attaining a height of four to six feet; 
producing long spikes of yellow flowers in June and July. Blooms with the 
Delphiniums. A few dozen small seedlings at 75c per doz. When these are 
sold out will fill in larger sizes, 15c and 25c each. 
TROLLIUS OR GLOBE FLOWER 
Trollius or Globe Flower (European species). A beautiful, hardy and easily cul¬ 
tivated perennial of great beauty. Suitable for either sunny or shady places. 
The flowers are globe shaped and of immense size, yellow and orange in 
color; bloom in spring. Strong division that will bloom this spring. 40c. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
The charming Mountain Thymes make a perfect, close, fragrant carpet on 
hot, dry, sunny banks where grass is difficult to establish; they are a sheet of 
blossom in June, July. Excellent for carpeting patches of spring-flowering bulbs. 
Citriodorus. The golden yellow form of the well known “Lemon Thyme.” 30c each; 
3 for 75c. 
Serpyllum Album (White Mountain Thyme). Forms dense mats of dark green 
foliage and clouds of white flowers; three to four inches; June and July. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Plants become completely covered with brilliant crimson- 
scarlet flowers. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
R. VIOLAS—Violet Family—(N. O. Violaceae) 
The viola is a very popular flower for bedding purposes; being practically 
hardy in character, they are easily cultivated, and when planted in bold groups 
or masses of distinct colors give a splendid effect, in many cases lasting through¬ 
out the entire summer. They are also suitable to harmonize with any other select 
bedding plants and make an excellent ground work for standard roses. To insure 
the best results, the dead flowers should be removed regularly. All Violas are 
easily and quickly grown from seed. 
Viola “Jersey Gem.” Strong plants, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Viola Hybrida. Jersey Jewel. New. Finer and larger than J. Gem. Original 
plants (not seedlings), $15.00 per 100; 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
