PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 13 
AQUILEGIA—Continued. Price 
Hgt. Pkt. 
Pearson’s Pink Shades. A true strain of coral-pink shades; extra long 
spurs. 1/16 oz. 50c. 2Vz .25 
Crimson Star. Novelty. See page 5. 
Snow Queen. A tall long spurred pure white variety. 2 pkts. 25c. 2% .15 
AUBRETIA or ROCK CRESS. Family: Cruciferae. Light soil. 
Hybrida Grandiflora. Large flowering hybrids of many shades. 2 pkts 25c trig .15 
Leichtlini. Large rosy-carmine flowers; fine variety. trig .25 
Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. Beautiful crimson-purple.... trig .25 
CAMPANULA (Bellflowers). Ordinary garden soil. 
Carpatica. The lovely blue Carpathian Harebell. Good for rockery. 
2 pkts. 25c. ... 1 .15 
Carpatica Alba. The white form of the above. 2 pkts. 25c. 1 .15 
Persicifolia “Fairy Queen.” The lovely peach-leafed bellflower. Azure 
blue. 2 pkts. 25c.. 3 .15 
Persicifolia “Telham Beauty.” The largest bells of china blue. 3 .20 
Persicifolia Grandiflora Alba. Largest white flowers. 3 .15 
Persicifolia FI. PI. “Moerheimi.” Very fine novelty. Large snow-white 
semi-double flowers 2 to 3 inches across. 2 .25 
Persicifolia FI. PI. “Pfitzeri.” The double blue form. 2 .25 
Pyramidalis. The chimney bellflower. Blue. 2 pkts. 25c. 3 .15 
Pyramidalis Alba. The white variety. 2 pkts. 25c. 3 .15 
Rotundifolia. The lovely harebell of Scotland. Pale blue, slender and 
graceful ... 1 .15 
Rotundifolia var. “Olympica.” This delightful Harebell is of a beau¬ 
tiful deep lavender blue, borne on a plant of compact habit about 8 
inches high, a hardy perennial plant, blooms in June and continues 
till August. Easy from seeds. Choice for the rockery or the border.. 1 .25 
Medium. Canterbury Bell. Single. Blue, white, deep lilac and rosy-car¬ 
mine in separate colors. 2 pkts. 25c, all 4 colors 40c. 2V 2 .15 
Medium. Canterbury Bell. Double. In same colors as above. 3 for 60c.. 2V 2 .25 
Calycanthema. Cup and saucer type. Every garden should grow these 
handsome biennial flowers. Same colors as above. Separate. 2 
pkts. 25c ... .15 
Canterbury Bells Pudor’s Prize Mixture. Comprising all colors of single 
and double and cup and saucer. Unsurpassed. 1/16 oz. 25c. .10 
CANDYTUFT. See Iberis. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. See Campanula. 
CARNATIONS. See Dianthus. 
CHEIRANTHUS. Family: Cruciferae. Mixed garden soil. 
Allionii (Siberian Wallflower). Rich orange flowers, continuous flower¬ 
ing, sweetly scented. Sows itself. 3 pkts. 25c. 1V 2 .10 
Linifolius. The mauve Alpine wallflower. Free flowering. 3 pkts. 25c.... 1 .10 
CISTUS or ROCK ROSES. See Helianthemum. 
COREOPSIS. Family: Compositae. Ordinary soil. 
Lanceolata FI. PI. Semi-double deep yellow flowers, some single. 2 
% oz. 25c. 2V 2 .10 
Grandiflora Auriculata Superba. Fine novelty. Large yellow flowers 
with a dark red blotch in center. Award of merit Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. % oz. 60c, Vs oz. 35c. 3 .15 
CYNOGLOSSUM NERVOSUM. See Novelties. 
DELPHINIUM. Family: Ranunculaceae. Rich soil with plenty of lime. 
Hybridum “Pudor’s Prize Winner” strain. Tall, semi and double 
flowers in exquisite shades of blue, mauve, royal purple and plum, 
mostly in combinations of blue and pink. Plants are as mildew-proof 
as can be. Seedlings bloom in six months from seed sowing— 
absolutely. Sow in February or March, even in early April, and 
they will bloom handsomely during August, September and October. 
1/16 oz. (3 times as much as one pkt.) $1.50; 1 pkt. 200 seeds. 6 1.00 
Same from finest “pedigreed plants.” Parents known to us for the last 
four or five years. 1/16 oz. $2.50. v . 1.50 
Hybridum Pudor’s “Dream.” One of the finest and largest, over 3 inches. 
Seed all sold. 
Wrexham Strain of Watkins Samuel. Our own mixture of splendid se¬ 
lected hybrids in mixture. Vs oz. $1.25. 6 .50 
Hybridum “Millicent Blackmore.” Semi-double large blue and mauve 
flowers with black center. Award of merit. 1/16 oz. 75c. 5 .50 
Hybridum “General Sir Douglas Haig.” Deep purple and blue; immense 
spike. Award of Merit. 1/16 oz. 75c. 5 .50 
