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NARCISSUS (Daffodils) 
High quality Northwest grown Narcissus bulbs have proven 
themselves superior to all other stock. They produce larger flowers 
with longer and sturdier stems and bloom earlier than bulbs im¬ 
ported from Holland or Southern grown bulbs. These are facts. 
Pudor’s Narcissus and Tulip bulbs are the finest that money can 
buy. Not only are our bulbs grown with the utmost care but every 
bulb sold must come up to a high standard of quality and a full size 
grade. 
There are many varieties of Narcissus; the names are becoming 
legions, but the following named varieties which we are offering 
below, are the best and most satisfactory varieties for the home 
gardener and for beauty, size of blossoms and ease of growing they 
can certainly not be excelled. 
KING ALFRED. Certainly one of the finest of all the yellow trum¬ 
pets. No. 1 large round bulbs, 8c each up to 50 bulbs. Per 100 
$7.00. Postage extra: 4c per bulb West of the Rockies, 7c per 
bulb East of the Rockies. From a dozen up, we recommend ex¬ 
press shipment; bulbs are rated by express as 2nd class and go 
as cheap and cheaper than by mail. 
OLYMPIA. A huge deep yellow; free flowering and hardy; a much 
improved Emperor. The prices for Olympia are the same as for 
King Alfred. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. A so-called “bi-color”. Rich yellow 
trumpet with a fine white perianth; a beautiful large flower. 
No. 1 large round bulbs, 7c each up to 50 bulbs. Per 100 $6.00. 
Postage extra, as for King Alfred, see above. 
VAN WAVERN’S GIANT. Enormous flower with deep yellow trum¬ 
pet, well opened; the perianth is pale yellow. A gorgeous and 
graceful flower. No. 1 large round bulbs, 11c each up to 50 bulbs. 
100, $10.00. Postage extra; 4c per bulb West of the Rockies, 7 cents 
per bulb East of the Rockies. Recommended express shipment for 
dozen and up; see under King Alfred. 
POETAZ OR CLUSTER-FLOWERED NARCISSUS 
Tall growers, bearing clusters of 3 to 8 large fragrant flowers; fine 
for cutting. 
ASPASIA. Pure white perianth with a bright yellow eye; very fine 
both for outside and inside culture. Double nosed bulbs, 3 for 30c, 
postpaid; 12 for 90c; 100 for $5.50 by express collect. 
No. 1 round bulbs, 12 for 75c, postpaid; 100 by express collect, 
$5.00 per 100. 
LAURENS KOSTER. Cluster of 5 to 7 large pure white flowers 
with orange cup. Prices same as for Aspasia. 
IRIS CULTURE 
Any ordinary garden soil, and almost any position suits the Iris, 
but a rather dry and sunny position is the best; they object to fresh 
stable manure, which should be avoided when planting. If the best 
results are desired they should be planted in good, rich soil which 
must not be deficient in lime. The latter constituent is of the 
greatest importance in the cultivation of bearded Irises, and it must 
be added to the soil if not present in sufficient quantity. It is a 
good plan to give a dressing of superphosphate of lime when trans¬ 
planting, and a dressing of powdered chalk in the autumn and 
winter. 
Attention if Living East of the Rockies 
Owing to the higher postage rate, 14c per lb., and a large rhiz¬ 
ome, packed, will weigh close to a pound and sometimes even more, 
we will have to ask you to remit 10c extra on each Iris you order; 
if postage amounts to less we will credit you. 
THE FAMOUS PUDOR IRISES 
Delivery Last of July, August and September 
ALIQUIPPA. Height 34 inches. Fragrant; late bloomer. A very- 
fine large yellow variety. Silver Medal Iris Society. 25c. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA. A tall, noble, yellow Iris. S. clear yellow. 
F. deep golden yellow, flushed bronze at base. Large blooms on 
much branched stalks Hardy. $1.50. 
AMBASSADOR. Height 4 feet. One of the finest Iris. S. dull cop¬ 
pery-violet. F. deep rich velvety brown. 25c. 
APHRODITE. One of the best “PINK” Iris. Height 4 feet. S. and 
F. of the same bright pink w-ith no markings. Sweetly scented. 
30c. 
ASIA. Height 4 to 5 feet. A grand Iris unlike anything else. S. pale 
silvery lavender, F. reddish purple. Both S. and F. with gold 
margins. 25c. 
BALLERINE. Height 3 feet. Very sweetly scented. S. light blue- 
violet, F. a deeper shade. An Iris that is always greatly- admired. 
25c. 
BRUNO. Height 3 feet. One of the finest “Dominion” seedlings. 
One of the five best Iris. S. bronzy heliotrope, F. a rich velvety 
violet purple. 25c. 
CATTLEYA. Height 30 inches. A light lavender pink toned variety. 
S. fawn and lavender rose with deeper falls; remarkable red 
veins. 25c. 
CITRON ELLA. Height 3 feet. A handsome brilliant free-flowering 
yellow with falls beautifully veined and mottled red. Given an 
Award of Merit in England. 25c. 
CONCHOBAR. Height 4 feet. S. lavender overlaid bronze; falls rich 
velvety plum-purple. Tall and handsome. 25c. 
CONQUISTADOR. Deep mauve shading to light lavender. Tall and 
fragrant. 25c. 
DAUNTLESS. The most popular red self Iris; standards and falls 
of the same shade, both of large size on tall heavy stems. Height 
40 inches. 75c. 
DEPUTE NOMBLAT. A magnificent Iris, 4 ft. tall, pronounced by 
some connoiseurs as the world’s greatest Iris. The large flower's 
on tall, widely branched stalks, have copper-red golden bronzed 
standards with wide falls of a rich claret Crimson with a deep 
orange beard. 75c. 
DOLLY MADISON. Pale pinkish mauve standards with broad flar¬ 
ing fails of lilac: half tinted gold with orange beard. Most out¬ 
standing color. Growth vigorous. 25c. 
