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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
UNWINS DWARF HYBRID DAHLIAS 
(Special Re-Selected Stock) 
One of the Finest Floral Introductions of this Decade 
In this new race are combined the best qualities of Coltness Gem and the 
Charm type. In the main, the form of flower is semi-double (see photo) but a few 
single and fully doubles are produced. The Hybrids are very precocious, bloom¬ 
ing 3 to 314 months from the time of sowing. They are extraordinarily free, the 
blooms being thrown up on strong stems well above the foliage. Rarely exceeding 
24 inches in height, they do not require stakes, and may be planted as closely as 
18 to 20 inches apart. Given the same treatment, they are easier to raise from 
seeds than Asters or Stocks. We believe the color range to be wider than in 
any other type of Dahlia. 
These Hybrids are the outcome of 10 years’ scientific hybridization and 
selection, and are far and away the finest type of Dwarf Dahlias in commerce. 
Continuous drastic re-selection has vastly improved the strain we now offer on 
the original strain. 
!4 oz.,$1.50; y 8 oz. (over 500 seeds), 75c; 1/16 oz. (over 250 seeds), 50c. 
Per pkt. of about 75 seeds, 25c. 
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! Chicago, Illinois, 1934 
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HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AT A CENTURY OF PROGRESS j 
I September 22, 1934. 
| Pudor’s, Inc., Puyallup, Washington. i 
| Gentlemen: i 
i I thought you would be interested in knowing how the English Mignons, ! 
I which you sent in the Spring, are developing. These flowers are now in full I 
blossom and make a wonderful showing. They are attracting a great deal f 
f of favorable attention. I 
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I believe that this variety represents one of the finest Dwarf Dahlias 1 
I and we highly recommend it to everyone. 
I JOHN A. SERRAS, Executive Secretary. 
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While visiting in Chicago and at the fair, I saw some of your dwarf j 
T dahlias. They certainly are beautiful. = 
I MRS. C. N., Norwood, Minn. I 
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Dalton, Penn. 
“I think the finest novelty I saw during the entire season, either on f 
j private, commercial, or in shows, was your charm Dahlias.” I 
f A. O. COURTRIGHT. 
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Unwin’s Hybrid Charm Dahlias. Delightful Mignon Dahlias; beautiful single 
and semi-double dwarf Dahlias; good keepers and charming for bouquets 
or house decoration. Five different varieties for $1.10, prepaid. Each.25 
$2.50 per doz. (all different), by express, charges collect. 
Little Pink Lady. A charming semi-double light pink Mignon Dahlia with 
fluted petals with yellow center. Height 15 inches. Three tubers for 
$1.00. Each .40 
Little Red Riding Hood. A most charming flame colored double flower with 
a full center of same color, just like a large double Pyrethrum. Height 
15 inches. We are sure you will love it. Flowers in both varieties are 
3 inches in diameter. Most charming cut flowers, keeping for days. 
Price same as for Little Pink Lady. 
The above two Mignon Dahlias were selected from out of dozens different vari¬ 
eties, as the best colors and the prettiest flowers. 
All our Mignon and Charm Dahlias make excellent cut flowers for house 
decoration, lasting for many days. In this they differ from the ordinary dahlias. 
