PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
SECTION 3 
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YOUNG SEEDLINGS OF HARDY PERENNIALS 
For Early Fall Planting. Ready from AUGUST ON. 
NO PLANT ORDERS ARE SOLICITED FOR 
LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR 
We sell annually many thousands of BABY SEEDLINGS to our 
customers, who dislike or are not successful with seeds. 
These seedlings are grown from our VERY BEST SEEDS. They 
are grown in the open field, assuring vigor and health and by early 
fall have made such a growth that the following year they will grow 
into large blooming clumps—a joy in your garden at a very small 
outlay of money. 
In extremely cold climates (New England and Canada) plant 
them closely in a cold frame and after freezing weather sets in and 
the leaves have died down give them the usual winter protection. 
In the Middle West and Southern states plant them right outside, 
either temporarily close together, or in the garden where you want 
them to grow next year, and during the winer give them the neces¬ 
sary light cover (or none at all, as they are perfectly hardy). When 
spring arrives, plant them in the garden 1 to 2 feet apart, accord¬ 
ing to the variety, and the next spring or summer they will be a joy. 
These seedlings will ship safely anywhere; we send them by 
parcel post carefully packed in damp moss delivered at your door; 
they will ship as well in the early spring (not later than April) as 
this fall. If wanted by “SPECIAL HANDLING’’, which means first 
class and QUICKER delivery, please be sure and add 10c postage 
up to 3 dozen and 15c over 3 dozen seedlings. 
PLEASE DO NOT ORDER LESS THAN 1 DOZEN SEEDLINGS 
of any one variety or plants—it means too much trouble and extra 
expense in handling. The seedlings are so cheap that you can well 
afford to buy a dozen of one kind, and if too many you can divide 
with a neighbor. 
DELPHINIUMS 
PUDOR’S PRIZE WINNER STRAIN. 75c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
ENGLAND’S FAMOUS “BLACKMORE & LANGDON” STRAIN. 
75c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.00, postpaid. 
WHITE DELPHINIUM SEEDLINGS (Original Hoodacre Strain). 
From a choice selection of our best WHITES. $1.00 the doz.; 3 
dozen for $2.50, postpaid. You will get some magnificent whites 
that might be worth from a dollar to five dollars a clump when 
blooming. Notice—these whites do not breed true as yet; you 
will probably get a few blues but these will be outstanding and 
if you are lucky you might get one of those strange and beautiful 
mother-of-pearl colors. 
BELLA DONNA SPECIES. These do not grow as tall as the 
hybrids, are easier grown and are more suitable for cut flowers. 
We offer the following varieties: 
CLIVEDEN BEAUTY. A beautiful light azure blue. 40c per doz.; 
3 doz. for $1.00, postpaid. 
BLUE GROTTO. A new Bella Donna from England. An early deep 
indigo blue. 50c per doz. postpaid. 
BELLA DONNA “FORMOSUM”. Handsome dark blue with white 
center; beautiful spikes for cutting. 40c per doz.; 3 doz. for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
In the spring seedlings from our best “NAMED ENGLISH’’ varieties 
and from our “MOTHER OF PEARL” color Delphiniums. 
AQUILEGIA — COLUMBINE 
DOBBIE’S LONGEST SPURRED IMPERIAL HYBRID COLUM¬ 
BINES. In wonderful pastel colors in mixture. Per doz. 50c; 
$3.50 per 100. Seedlings are naturally small of the Columbines, 
but will bloom next year. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOT’S STRAIN (pure). Seedlings 40c per doz.; 
$3 per 100. 
CRIMSON STAR. The sensational new English Columbine (see 
color plate). A few novelties in recent years have been so widely 
discussed. It obtained a high award from the English Horticul¬ 
tural Society; a brilliant and distinct color coming true from 
seed. As the seed germinates slower (fully 4 weeks) than other 
Columbines, many gardeners will undoubtedly be glad to afford 
themselves of ths opportunity to obtain plants. Seedlings, 75c 
per doz. In this case, / 2 doz. for 40c. 1-year-old clumps that 
have bloomed this summer, 40c each. 
SNOW QUEEN. A beautiful white Columbine with long spurs of 
flesh pink; a very charming flower. Seedlings, 40c per doz.; 3 
doz. for $1, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. The new PINK Baby’s Breath in habit 
like the old fashioned white Baby’s Breath but in pink. This is a 
rapid sturdy grower. Plant in well limed, well drained soil. 
Seedlings, 6 for 50c, postpaid. Larger plants, 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
LUPINS POLYPHYLLUS. New modern named English varieties. 
Blossoms are about twice the size of the older varieties and the 
colors marvelous, of shades never seen heretofore. This is your 
first opportunity to obtain these plants in this country. Seed¬ 
lings, $1.00 per 15; larger $1.50 for 15. Nearly all the plants are 
very sweetly scented. By all means try some seed or plants of 
this new race. 
SHASTA DAISY DIENER’S GIANT DOUBLE WHITE. Like a 
beautiful Aster on long stiff stems; a most desirable cut flower, 
blooming for nearly three months. Seedlings will vary somewhat 
in type. Two sizes: 60c per doz. and 90c per doz., postpaid. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA HOUSE’S STRAIN. If you have never 
grown the charming perennial Scabiosa, you have certainly 
missed a lovely garden flower. Blooms when quite small in 
lovely shades of blue on long stems. An excellent cut flower. 
Seedlings 75c per dozen, postpaid. Larger plants 15c and 25c 
each; $1.50 and $2.50 per dozen. 
TH ALICTRU M DIPTEROCARPUM (Meadowrue). Graceful border 
plants, 4 to 5 ft. high with fern-like foliage and rose purple and 
yellow flowers. One of the finest hardy border plants. This plant 
appears very late in the spring. Be sure and mark its place as 
often the gardener destroys the dormant plants with his hoe and 
spade. Seedling plants 75c per doz.; larger plants in the spring, 
$1.50 per doz. 
PYRETHRUM. From double varieties. 60c per doz.; 3 doz. for $1.75. 
LARGER ADVANCED SEEDLINGS 
We can supply larger seedlings of any of the above described 
plants, either this fall or early next spring, at $1.50 per doz., with the 
exception of the White Delphiniums, which will be $2.00 per doz. for 
the larger plants. 
PLEASE READ: The above prices include postage charges paid 
to your door. We cannot fill orders for less than one dozen of a kind, 
hence please don’t cause trouble by ordering three or six plants of 
this or that variety or kind, except as noted. 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA 
(The Forget-Me-Not Anchusa) 
A charming plant with the exquisite blue flowers of Forget-Me- 
Nots and large heart-shaped basal leaves. A clump of this beautiful 
plant is about a foot high, as much across, and a more beautiful 
subject for the cool rock garden or the border is not easy to find. 
Divided plants, 35c, by parcel post; larger, each 50c, by express, 
charges collect, $5.00 per dozen, and smaller clumps $2.50 per dozen. 
AQUILEGIA BLUE ROCKY MOUNTAIN 
The finest Columbine extant, grown only from genuine Rocky 
Mountain seeds. All will bloom next season. Plants, 25c each. Large 
specimen clumps, 50c each postpaid, or 40c by express, charges 
collect. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart) 
BIG CLUMPS, 60c each, for September and October delivery; 
have to be sent by express. Smaller, 40c by mail. Can also be 
planted in very early spring, but not after March 15. 
DICTAMNUS — GAS PLANT 
One of the choicest and most valuable of perennials. The flower 
of Dictamnus resembles an immense Dutch Hyacinth. Blooms in 
May, when lovers of flowers are hunting new and out of the ordi¬ 
nary plants for their gardens. 
Dictamnus is valuable because beautiful, in bloom early and 
because it never winter-kills. The average life of Dictamnus is 100 
years. 
Grows about 2 to 2V Z feet high, bearing lemon-scented hyacinth- 
shaped flowers during May and June, with rich durable foliage. 
Crushing the latter creates some sort of a gas, which can be lighted 
with a match. 
TWO COLORS, White and Rosy Red. You will love this plant. 
Two-year-old field grown clumps of either color, 50c each, postpaid. 
GEUM, AVENS (Family: Rosaceae) 
GEUM BORIS. A charming low growing geum developed some 
years ago by King Boris of Bulgaria, a great plant lover. We 
have grown it for several years and like it better every year. It 
is the most persistent bloomer in our garden, starting early in 
the spring and keeping it up until the flowers are killed by frosts. 
A charming plant for the rock garden, growing only 15 inches 
high with glowing orange scarlet flowers. Strong blooming plants 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
G. “FIRE OPAL” (New). A variety of exceptional merit with hand- 
" some semi-double flowers over 2% inches, brilliant scarlet over¬ 
laid bronze. 2 feet. Strong blooming plants 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA "BRISTOL FAIRY" 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest and double 
Baby’s Breath; hardy perennial. Large roots that will produce 
immense flower heads that you can sell throughout the summer 
as cut flowers. 40c each; mammoth roots 75c each, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. The new rose-pink hardy perennial 
Baby’s Breath. Height 4 feet. Strong blooming roots, 25c and 
40c each. 
GYPSOPHILAS do best in rather dry places and not too rich soil, 
and like plenty of lime. 
