To All Customers and Triends 
In handing you this Catalogue, we thank you sincerely for your 
support during 1934, and by “support” we do not imply your orders 
alone. Your friendly letters, kindly and helpful suggestions, expres¬ 
sions of appreciation or satisfaction and your generous recommenda¬ 
tions to friends, have been most gratifying and encouraging. The 
value of your confidence is not underestimated for we realize that the 
steady and continual expansion of our business is its direct and in¬ 
evitable result. 
Though this Annual Spring Catalogue grows more comprehen¬ 
sive each season, we do not make additions without very careful con¬ 
sideration, neither is praise bestowed indiscriminately. Where you 
find we recommend a flower, you may reply on its real merit. 
Our business policy has always been to give good value, good 
quality combined with “buyable” prices, and efficient service. Our 
earnest endeavor is to link up in your mind the two words “Pudor’s— 
Satisfaction.” 
Yours sincerely, 
January 1st, 1935. 
President and General Manager, 
Pudor’s, Inc. 
“Co be able to call tbe plants bp name 
makes them a bunbrebfolb more Stoeet 
anb intimate. Naming things is one of 
tbe olbeSt anb Simplest human pastime.” 
—peltry ban JBpkt. 
