PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
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MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES AND BEARDLESS IRIS 
GIGANTEA (Orientalis). See Orcholeuca. 
OCHROLEUCA (Orientalis). Noble-growing hardy plant, producing large 
flowers of ivory whiteness, with orange-yellow at the throat, of a stout 
texture, lasting in beauty for days, highly effective for decorative pur¬ 
poses. 6 ft_each .35 
TOL-LONG (Tolmiena x Longipetala). This is a very free flowering plant, 
intermediate in character between the parents. I think it one of the 
most charming border Irises. The flowers are a delightful shade of the 
palest lavender, and are beautifully veined. IV 2 to 2 ft-each .35 
SULPHUREA. A beautiful yellow form of the Ochroleuca. A vigorous 
grower; supply small_ 1 _each .50 
RARE IRIS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS BY PERRY 
These Iris species make charming clumps for the Alpine Garden, blooming in 
June and growing 12 to 18 inches high. 
Hyancinthina, rare species from Thibet, remarkably free flowering with soft blue 
flowers. 35c each; $2.00 for six. 
Rulleygraphes. A fine hybrid of recent introduction. 35c each; six for $2.00. 
Chrysogana. Another fine hybrid of recent introduction. Blooming sized clumps 
35c each; $2.00 for V 2 dozen. 
IRIS CHRYSOFOR 
By Perry of England 
A new race of early-flowering Irises, producing a profusion of dainty flowers 
during the early spring. Invaluable for cutting purposes, lasting well in water. 
Masses of grass-like foliage from which issue many stout wiry stems bearing 
several medium-sized flowers in shades of white, lavender, sky-blue, rich purple, 
sulphur yellow and bronze. In mixed colors. Cannot supply in selected colors. 
Strong seedlings in their second year that should bloom this season. $1.50 per doz. 
Larger plants 25c each. 
IRIS SIBERICA 
Spring or Fall Delivery 
The most elegant of all Irises and among the easiest to grow. The Siberian 
Irises have long, tall stems, grassy foliage, and are very floriferous. They are 
among the best for cutting, or for massing by the waterside. The flowers are 
various shades of blue with white marking; they succeed best in moist sunny 
situations in rich soil. 
Each 3 for 
PERRY’S BLUE. A wonderful shade of sky blue; 4 ft. The best 
of all . $ .35 $1.00 
DISTINCTION. A lovely small blue flower, posed on a slender stem 
like a butterfly.35 .90 
ORIENTALIS “EMPEROR.” Deep violet blue. One of the best_ .35 1.00 
ORIENTALIS “SNOW QUEEN.” Of snowy whiteness, rich yellow 
blotch ___ .30 .80 
Prices quoted are for good strong divisions of blooming size and age. 
^PLEASE ADD 10c POSTAGE TO EACH SIBERIAN IRIS ON ACCOUNT 
OF THEIR HEAVY WEIGHT 
Roanoke, Va. 
Pudor’s, Inc.: 
Please let me thank you for so much pleasure in receipt of my order to you of Iris. 
Your Rhizomes are the finest I know and these are grand and I feel they will bloom in the 
spring just as those did you gave me as a prize several years ago. They Avere the finest I 
had seen till now. They came and I got them planted the day before I left for I waited over 
after your card came. Thanks again, 
MRS. MASLIN DAVIS, 
504 12th Street. 
