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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
ENGLISH IRIS (Bulbous) 
This is the latest Iris to bloom (except the Japanese Iris). Very 
large, handsome flowers. It is not a forcing variety, but one of the 
finest cut-flower Iris known. A handsome, hardy garden variety 
(but needs winter mulching like the Dutch and Spanish). It should 
be grown by every florist as the handsome cut flowers always com¬ 
mand a good price. See colored plate on inside back cover. 
BLUE CELESTE (or Sky Blue). Largest of all: light lavender blue. 
ELECTRA (Sunset). Like a Cattleya orchid, delicate lavender-pink. 
KING OF THE BLUES. A brilliant deep blue. 
ROSA BONHEUR. Beautiful white, flecked rose. 
TOP SIZE BULBS: 12c each postpaid: $1.35 per doz. postpaid. By 
express, charges collect, 50 for $4.50. 
A CHOICE MIXTURE: 95c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.75 postpaid; 100 
for $6.50 by express, collect. 
SPANISH IRIS 
First or Top Size Bulbs, 6 to 7 Cm. 
THESE BLOOM TEN DAYS TO TWO WEEKS AFTER THE 
DUTCH IRIS. They are lovely, graceful flowers, charming cut 
flowers lasting from a week to ten days after being cut, all the 
buds developing. 
BLANCHE FLEUR. White tinged with light blue. 
CAJANUS. A charming golden yellow self; the tallest of them all, 
growing from 30 to 36 inches tall with large blossoms. We have a 
small colony of these at the edge of our rockery and a charming- 
sight it is. 
FLORA. A lovely combination of pale lavender and cream with a 
brilliant orange blotch. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Deep blue. 
KING OF THE WHITES. Pure white. 
PRICE of any of the above named varieties: 50c per doz.; 3 doz. for 
$1.45; 50 of one kind $2.00; 100 for $3.75, all postpaid; $35.00 per 
1000 by express, charges collect. 
A LOVELY MIXTURE. A field of Spanish Iris in mixture looks 
like a colony of multi-colored exotic immense butterflies, flutter¬ 
ing in a gentle June breeze. Prices: 40c per doz.; 3 doz. for $1.10; 
$3.25 per 100 postpaid; $30.00 per 1000 by express, charges collect. 
BRONZE. The only good Bronze variety. Per doz. 75c; 3 doz. for 
$2.00 postpaid. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
Northwest Tulip bulbs are of the highest quality and much sought 
after by all gardeners and dealers; they are much superior to Hol¬ 
land stock; it’s our climate and soil! 
Names of Darwin Tulips are legion; the seven we are listing are 
the most outstanding and best for garden culture. Plant about 6 
inches deep and same distance apart. Let no manure come into 
contact with the bulbs, and take up and divide every 2 or 3 years 
to avoid “tulip fire”. 
BARTIGON. A rich fiery red flower with a contrasting pure white 
base. Blooms early; 24 inches. 
CLARA BUTT. Clear bright pink blooms tinted with salmon-rose 
and marked blue at the base. Large, well formed flowers. Makes 
a wonderful display in the garden and is suited for forcing: 21 
inches. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS. Fiery rose-scarlet on the outside and 
vivid scarlet-red with a blue and white base on the inside. It 
combines well with many other colors offered on this page and is 
truly magnificent when planted in masses by itself; 32 inches. 
MADAME KRELAGE. Bright lilac-rose, shading to silvery rose on 
the edges of the petals. The inside of the flower is deep rose- 
pink; 30 inches. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. Rich rosy carmine with a blue base; very 
distinct. Large, well formed, sweet scented flower; height 30 
inches. 
REV. EWBANK. A lovely lavender flower shaded rich violet and 
dove-gray. The inside is a richer tone. This is a most unusual 
color, and never fails to attract attention wherever grown; 28 
inches. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. A golden yellow Tulip of great beauty 
and wonderful size. Of tall, strong growth and highly recom¬ 
mended; 29 inches. 
PRICES for any of the above named Darwin Tulips: 3 for 25c post¬ 
paid; not less than three of any one variety sold. 12 for 75c post¬ 
paid. Per 100 (50 in proportion) of one variety, by express, charges 
collect (low second class rates) $4.50 per 100; $40 per 1000. 
An Early Single Tulip, First to Bloom 
TULIP KEIZER KROON. They who like not common things may 
pass by this note; Keizer Kroon Tulip has been familiar from 
childhood—it is one of the oldest, as it is, assuredly, one of the 
best of early Dutch varieties. The huge flower is bright red, 
nearly scarlet, edged with yellow; it is self-confident, the margin 
is broad and clearly defined, the flower is seen and recognized 
from afar. Yet there is something refined about the blossom, and 
it pleases me because I can imagine the surprise and joy of some 
old Dutch grower when his great variety first opened to the sun¬ 
shine; it remains a distinctive flower, a great bedding Tulip, and 
one quite good for forcing. It is a strong, healthy grower, and a 
bed of it will bring into the early spring garden some of the color 
and joy for which we have longed for so many months; today 
there are several fine early Dutchmen in flower, but somehow 
they look rather dowdy as compared with the flaming Keizer 
Kroon. There is, after all, some pleasure to be extracted from 
possessing an appreciation of an old, well-known, and first-class 
flower. Prices prepaid by mail, as follows: For 3 (no less sold) 
30c; for 12, 90c; per 100 by express, charges collect, $6.00. 
NARCISSUS (Daffodils) 
High quality Northwest grown Narcissus bulbs have proven 
themselves superior to all other stock. They produce larger flowers 
with longer and sturdier stems and bloom earlier than bulbs im¬ 
ported from Holland or Southern grown bulbs. These are facts. 
Pudor’s Narcissus and Tulip bulbs are the finest that money can 
buy. Not only are our bulbs grown with the utmost care but every 
bulb sold must come up to a high standard of quality and a full size 
grade. 
There are many varieties of Narcissus; the names are becoming 
legions, but the following named varieties which we are offering 
below, are the best and most satisfactory varieties for the home 
gardener and for beauty, size of blossoms and ease of growing they 
can certainly not be excelled. 
KING ALFRED. Certainly one of the finest of all the yellow trum¬ 
pets. No. 1 large round bulbs, 8c each up to 50 bulbs. Per 100 
$7.00. Postage extra: 4c per bulb West of the Rockies, 7c per 
bulb East of the Rockies. From a dozen up, we recommend ex¬ 
press shipment; bulbs are rated by express as 2nd class and go 
as cheap and cheaper than by mail. 
OLYMPIA. A huge deep yellow; free flowering and hardy; a much 
improved Emperor. The prices for Olympia are the same as for 
King Alfred. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. A so-called “bi-color”. Rich yellow 
trumpet with a fine white perianth; a beautiful large flower. 
No. 1 large round bulbs, 7c each up to 50 bulbs. Per 100 $6.00. 
Postage extra, as for King Alfred, see above. 
VAN WAVERN’S GIANT. Enormous flower with deep yellow trum¬ 
pet, well opened; the perianth is pale yellow. A gorgeous and 
graceful flower. No. 1 large round bulbs, 11c each up to 50 bulbs. 
100, $10.00. Postage extra; 4c per bulb West of the Rockies, 7 cents 
per bulb East of the Rockies. Recommended express shipment for 
dozen and up: see under King Alfred. 
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