PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
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Jersey’s Beauty (Dec.) One of the most beautiful true pink dahlias we have 
ever grown; a clear pink, large, of perfect form on long, erect stem; 
has won many gold medals and prizes, and we heartily recommend it.50 
Shudow’s Lavender (Boston). Silvery lavender with white shadings, of beau¬ 
tiful formation. Plants are tall and robust, producing immense flowers 
on long stems. A general favorite_ .50 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE (Dec.) New Eastern. This giant, yet graceful 
Dahlia is one of the best. A true deep yellow with rich golden suffu¬ 
sion and darker reflex. The bush growth is good, stems are strong and 
erect. A very free bloomer with perfect centers.75 
Time was when most gardeners believed that the first of June was quite early 
enough to plant Dahlia tubers. As a result, many varieties did not come into 
flower until almost September, and the display would be cut off by frost at its 
very height. 
But customs change. Today, in an average season and where a well drained, 
fully sunlit site is used, Dahlias can be planted early in May. Their growth may 
not be so rapid later on, but by the time really warm weather comes they will 
have gained a big lead over their June-planted brothers. 
Dahlia “Coltness Hybrids” Seeds 
The coloring of these selected hybrids is very comprehensive, ranging from 
deep crimson to white, and embracing delicate pinks and roses, as well as yellows 
and mauves and various shades of scarlets and purples. The habit of the plant 
is also improved, being dwarfer and more compact, so that we have no doubt that 
our selection will increase the fame with which this charming class of Dahlia is 
already regarded. These Dahlias are easily raised from seeds, blooming profusely 
within four or five months from seeds, if started in the house in February or early 
March. 
Seeds, % oz. 75c; 3 pkts. for 60c; per pkt.$ .25 
SOME OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE POMPON DAHLIAS 
They ask so little and give so much. Little or no staking is required, there 
is constant bloom, and that splendid quality, long life as a cut flower. They are 
delightful little guests in the house. 
Many people say they have no room for Dahlias, but the POMPONS take 
up so little, and are a very valuable flower for the small garden, providing bloom 
when there is a dearth of such. We want to convert you to like, at least, this 
kind of Dahlia. We are sure you will be delighted with the darling POMPONS. 
Aimee. A lovely small bronze- 
Amber Queen. Golden amber and orange- 
Bronze Beauty. Beautiful golden apricot; a free 
bloomer good for cutting, as all pompons are. 
Catherine. A clear canary yellow_ 
Darkest of All. Maroon, very dark_ 
Dee Dee. Very small. Pale lilac, fine for exhibition-.. \ 
Elizabeth. New, golden yellow edged brownish red ... / 
Girlie. Mauve pink- 
Joe Fette. A splendid pure white_ 
Little David. New small orange scarlet- 
Vivid. Brightest scarlet; bush dwarf- 
Tom Thumb. A very small rich red.....'- 
COLLECTION: 
These 12 Best 
POMPONS 
for 
$2.50 
postpaid. 
Regular list price 
$3.25. 
Each 25c. 
Six for $1.25. 
NOVELTIES 
Coltness Gem. English dwarf single red Dahlias. Tubers, each. 
.35 
