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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
The Gates are Always Wide Open! 
STUDENTS AND LOVERS OF FLOWERS ALWAYS WELCOME 
You Don’t Have to Buy! 
MAY 15th to JUNE 15th—The height of the German bearded Iris. 
ABOUT JULY 1st—Dutch and Spanish bulbous Iris. All the best new Dutch 
Hybrids—some 15,000 will be in bloom. 
DURING JLTNE—A gorgeous display of long-spurred Aquilegias. You may 
select your own colors. 
A DAZZLING LUPINE DISPLAY this year from June 15th on. The latest Eng¬ 
lish Hybrids of colors never seen heretofore. 
AND DELPHINIUM TIME!—The glory of our gardens. Beginning the last of 
June through July. New seedlings all during August, September and into 
October. We will have Delphiniums this year that will be a revelation to you 
—thousands of them, of colors and sizes as you have never seen before. 
AND ALL THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER dozens of other flowers. Many NEW 
ANNUALS that we grow for seed purposes. 
LAST OF SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER 10th—The great annual flower show 
closes with our MICHAELMAS DAISIES. Many new English varieties. 
MOST GARDENERS LOVE TO RAISE FLOWERS FROM SEEDS 
This little bulletin, a most excellent publication, will certainly help you to 
overcome all your seed difficulties. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN, entitled 
“GROWING PLANTS FROM SEEDS” 
Handsomely illustrated with 29 photographs, showing the whole process of 
sowing seeds to the transplanting of the seedlings. It is by far the best bulletin 
on the subject we have ever seen. Through the courtesy of the Botanical Garden, 
we were given special permission to reprint this bulletin. Price 15c. Ask for it. 
It is sent free with all seed orders amounting to $1.50 or more, if asked for 
with the order. 
AN ALL - PLANT MAGAZINE 
The American Horticultural Society, a national organization with headquarters 
in Washington, D. C., publishes quarterly for its members the NATIONAL 
HORTICULTURAL MAGAZINE, with unusual articles and illustrations of new 
and old plants, with authoritative articles as well. Send $3 to the Secretary, 
C. C. Thomas, 211 Spruce Street, Takoma Park, Maryland, and begin the most 
important subscription of your garden experience. 
ATTENTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE—READ IT: Always add 10% 
to the total amount of your plant and bulb order, if you want them sent 
by mail postpaid, to cover packing and postal charges; IF YOU DON’T 
DO IT WE TAKE IT FOR GRANTED THAT YOU WANT YOUR ORDER 
SEN1 B\ EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT. We strongly recommend 
EXPRESS SHIPMENT for all but small orders; plants travel safer, faster 
and cooler—they are not tied up in stuffy, air-tight mail sacks for days 
and nights at a time; this is especially true in the early spring months, 
when the weather is liable to turn warn most any day or night. 
