PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
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NO PLANT ORDERS ARE SOLICITED FOR LESS THAN ONE DOL¬ 
LAR UNLESS YOU ADD 25c EXTRA FOR HANDLING CHARGES AND 
POSTAGE. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
Seeds and all Unbloomed Seedlings, though offered in Separate Colors, must 
be accepted as from mother plants only of the colors indicated, with no warranty, 
expressed or implied, that the progeny will be constant to the parent colors. 
PLEASE DO NOTE 
The proportion of true color shades may vary from 85% to 95%, the balance 
being recessive types of earlier parentage. If you must have exact color lines, 
named sorts (from cuttings or division) alone are absolutely reliable. 
ATTENTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE—READ IT: Always add 10% 
to the total amount of your plant and bulb order, if you want them sent 
by mail postpaid, to cover packing and postal charges; IF YOU DON’T 
DO IT WE TAKE IT FOR GRANTED THAT YOU WANT YOUR ORDER 
SENT BY EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT. We strongly recommend 
EXPRESS SHIPMENT for all but small orders; plants travel safer, faster 
and cooler—they are not tied up in stuffy, air-tight mail sacks for days 
and nights at a time; this is especially true in the early spring months, 
when the weather is liable to turn warm most any day or night. 
ANTHEMIS GOLDEN YELLOW MARGUERITE 
Tinctora, Perr’s Variety. A beautiful golden yellow flower; blooms all summer 
long. Height 18 inches to two feet. A new perennial of sterling merit. Easily 
grown in any ordinary border, producing a profusion of large, well shaped 
flowers from June to September. Delicate fern-like foliage. Invaluable for 
cutting purposes. Wherever exhibited in England this novelty has been 
awarded medals and Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Strong blooming roots, per dozen $2.50, each postpaid 25c. 
ARTEMISIA; WORMWOOD; HAWTHORNE SCENTED 
MUG WORT (Family: Compositae) 
Lactiflora. Blossoms creamy-white, very effective, beautiful ornamental foliage 
plant; 5 feet; August to October. No seeds. Plants, each, 25c and 40c. 
AQUILEGIA, COLUMBINE (Family: Ranunculaceae) 
Does well in the shade and loves a moist situation. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Long-spurred. One of the best strains including all 
shades of blue, pink, yellow, etc. Seedlings, 60c per doz.; 25 for $1.10. Indi¬ 
vidual clumps in two sizes, 25c each, or $2.50 per doz., and largest clumps 
40c each or $4.00 per doz., by express, charges collect. Assorted colors only, 
not sold to color. 
The True Rocky Mountain Columbine. Very long spurs of an exquisite light 
blue with white cup. Does well in shade and often grows in its native habitat 
on the edges of sparkling brooks. No small seedlings this spring; but large 
“advanced” seedlings $1.50 per doz. Clumps 25c and 40c each, depending upon 
the size. 
Aquilegia Hensol Harebell (Novelty). An all vivid deep blue short-spurred Colum¬ 
bine; a very fine novelty. Blooming plants 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
Pearson’s Pink Shades. A true strain of extra long-spurred Coral Pinks only 
(with a few rogues, of course, now and then). Clumps 25c and 40c each. A 
dozen for the price of ten. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred Hybrids in shades of pink, blue, lavender, 
white, yellow, etc. Assorted clumps 25c and 40c each. No seedling this spring. 
Closing date for shipment of Aquilegias, Delphiniums and Lupines (except seed¬ 
lings) March 15th to April 1st, depending upon the season. 
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. Strong plants, 25c each; large clumps, 40c. These 
must be planted very early in the spring. 
