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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
Price 
Pkt. 
Hgt. 
Hybridum “Nora Ferguson.” A queen. Beautiful shade of pale blue 
blended with soft pink. 1/16 oz. $1.00. 5 .50 
Hybridum “The Shah.” Deep rosy-lavender, producing marvelously 
beautiful seedlings. 1/16 oz. $1.00. 6 .50 
Hybridum Blackmore & Langdon New Novelty Mixture. A mixture of 
their finest named and unnamed new seedlings. 1/16 oz. $1.25. 6 .75 
THE FINEST 1933 ENGLISH NOVELTIES BY BLACKMORE & LANG¬ 
DON. 
Lady Eleanor. Sky blue, double flowers with light shades of pink, long 
shapely spikes, free flowering. Produces wonderful seedlings. 
V 2 pkt. 6 1.00 
Lady Janet. Deep rich blue, extra size and wonderful spike. Award of 
Merit from the British Delphinium Society. V 2 pkt. 6 1.00 
Phyllis. A light pink semi-double, large flowers and a strong grower. 
Produces wonderful seedlings. Per packet 200 seeds. 6 .50 
NOTICE. Seedlings you will raise from any of the above Delphinium Hy¬ 
brids will almost certainly vary. Some should equal the parent (they 
could hardly excel them) and none are likely to be poor. 
1/16 oz. of Delphinium seed contains over 3 times as many seeds as one 
whole pack; approximately 700 seeds. 
DON’T BE DISCOURAGED! DON’T GIVE UP! 
If BLACK ROT or ROOT ROT kills your Tall Delphinium Hybrids — IF YOU 
LIVE IN TOO WARM A COUNTRY so Your Plants Die Annually— 
THEN GROW THE BEAUTIFUL BELLA DONNA 
DELPHINIUMS AND SUCCEED! 
You want the beautiful blues in your garden, you want a graceful bushy 
plant that will provide you with lovely graceful cutting material for your house 
throughout the summer, plants that will live and thrive and are not too finicky, 
not growing out of bounds 6 to 8 feet tall, at the mercy of every windstorm, then, 
dear friend, grow the modern, beautiful BELLA DONNA HYBRIDS and don’t 
turn them down. They ALWAYS come true to color, both from seeds and seedlings, 
ALWAYS that HEAVENLY BLUE AZURE color, that we all admire so in del¬ 
phiniums. Easy to grow from seeds (never any failure) and easy to take care of 
in your garden afterwards. We offer seeds of the following sterling varieties: 
Cliveden Beauty. A clear Cambridge blue 1/16 oz. 40c, 2 pkts 25c, per pkt. 15c. 
Fanny Stormonth. A brilliant light blue, prices the same. 
Formosum. A rich cobalt blue with white centers. Prices the same. 
Until March 20th we offer clumps of CLIVEDEN BEAUTY and FANNY 
STORMONTH at 25c and 40c each; 12 at the rate for ten. Either by express, 
charges collect or by mail, with 10% added to the price and 10c for special handl¬ 
ing up to 2 pounds, 15c over. 
We have not plants of the dark Formosum and no seedlings this spring, but 
will be pleased to take orders for seedlings for early FALL DELIVERY at these 
prices: Small seedlings 40c per doz., $3.00 per 100 post paid. Larger advanced 
seedlings 75c per doz., post paid. $5.00 per 100 by express, charges collect. 
Montague, Mass., 
June 25, 1934 
Dear Sirs: 
Perhaps you remember sending me some time the first part of May some Delphinium 
seedlings from plants 55 and 66. These tiny seedlings were eleven days on the road, they 
came practically from coast to coast, and when they reached me they looked about like so 
much of nothing. There was no sign of green and it was almost impossible to tell them 
from the hard dry moss to which they had become attached. After disentangling them 
as best I could I laid them in a dish of water over night. Next morning I set them out in 
the bed which had been prepared and waiting for them. 
Some of my friends laughed at me for setting out apparently lifeless plants, but the 
day following, every one of them had a green shoot and now they are strong, husky plants, 
not one lost. Of course I gave them careful attention, but I think it proves that your 
seedlings can be shipped successfully when very small, and for long distances. 
I write thinking you might be interested in this experience. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. V. L. P. 
