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P U D O R ' S 
INC., 
PUYALLUP 
WASHINGTON 
1935-1936 
AQUILEGIA LONG-SPURRED "CRIMSON STAR" 
This novelty has large blooms with sepals and spurs of deep 
blood crimson and white petals—a combination of color almost 
unique among long-spurred Aquilegias. The plant is vigorous, 
sending up flower stems profusely, thus giving it a very decora¬ 
tive value in the flower border. Hardy perennial. 1/16 oz. 95c; 
per pkt. 25c. See color plate. 
CORNFLOWER "JUBILEE GEM" 
Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety of Cornflower making a 
compact plant literally covered with flowers; the accompany¬ 
ing illustration shows its characteristics perfecty. It has foli¬ 
age distinct from all other Cornflowers, forming a tufted mass 
of vivid green, contrasting well with the dark but vivid double 
blue flowers. The plant is about 12 inches in height. 
We consider Jubilee Gem a novelty equal in merit to the 
best of our introductions of the last few years. 
Easy to grow, it is “everyone’s” flower and is adaptable for 
almost any purpose to which a plant may be put. The grower 
for market will welcome it as a pot plant, as also will the 
amateur. As an edging plant, a border plant, or for ground 
work in formal beds of Roses, etc., it will he found admirable; 
it is a fine cut flower and, above all, it may be sown outside 
in the autumn for spring flowering, or in the spring for sum¬ 
mer flowering, and at intervals if a continuous supply of pot 
plants, cut flowers or bedding plants is wanted. 
We predict for Jubile Gem a demand equal to that of any 
novelty we have ever distributed. 
In Original Color Pictorial Pockets, 35c each. 
MARIGOLD "DIXIE SUNSHINE" (Annual) 
THE SENSATIONAL NEW ANNUAL CORNFLOWER 
“JUBILEE GEM” 
COSMOS EARLY KLONDYKE ORANGE FLARE 
(Annual) 
Grand Champion Gold Medal 1935 All America Selections 
Granted the highest honor that can be bestowed on a new 
flower variety in the United States, Orange Flare has proven 
itself worthy of this honor. The long stemmed flowers of 
bright vivid orange are freely borne on two or three foot, well 
shaped plants which have a sparse growth of light green foli¬ 
age. Its most remarkable feature, however, is its early bloom¬ 
ing habit. It will flower easily in less than four months from 
the time of planting, and when forced in the greenhouse can 
be flowered in sixty to seventy days. As its blooming season is 
long, it is indeed a fine new flower for the people. 
America’s best loved novelty since Golden Gleam Nastur¬ 
tium. (4 oz. 75c; Z 8 oz. 40c; per pkt. 15c. 
A most charming and unique Marigold. Sensationally new 
and fascinating, the large ball shaped flowers are ingeniously 
composed of dozens of tiny five-petaled florets, gracefully in¬ 
terlocking, daintily fringed in effect. Brilliant golden yellow, 
100% fully double, and but faintly scented with the character¬ 
istic Marigold odor, Dixie Sunshine is a ray of dazzling, pure 
beauty. Whether in the garden, on tall, bushy plants literally 
smothered with blooms, or when arranged for home decora¬ 
tion, the strong stemmed flowers are a constant joy from Aug¬ 
ust throughout the season until frost. 
Dixie Sunshine will be the Novelty of the 1936 season. It 
will take the garden world by storm. If you want your garden 
to be up-to-date, by all means plan on using a good sized border 
or bed of Dixie Sunshine. Planted in combination with bright 
reds or blues, such as Zinnia Dahlia Flowered Crimson Mon¬ 
arch or Annual Canterbury Bell Liberty Bell, the effect is 
most striking and delightful. y 4 oz. 95c; Z 8 oz. 50c; per 
pkt. 25c. 
NEW PHLOX DRUMMONDI GIGANTEA 
ART SHADES 
(Photograph reduced one-third.) 
A new strain of Phlox Drummondi with 
flowers an inch and a quarter to an inch and a 
half in diameter. In addition to its enormous 
flowers (which in itself would be enough to 
justify it as a novelty) it has a most wonderful 
range of color in soft Art Shades. The colors 
range as follows: 
Salmon with white eye, deep salmon with 
cream eye, appleblossom, soft rose with white 
eye, light blue with white eye, pale violet with 
white eye, light mauve with cream eye, rose 
with white eye and many other pleasing art 
shades. 
The soft colors blended together make a 
most beautiful mixture and a color combination 
never before seen in annual Phlox. There is a 
complete absence of harsh colors in this won¬ 
derful mixture and it should appeal to those who 
are looking for soft color effect in their gardens. 
Plants about nine inches high. Winner of 
Award of Merit in the 1935 All-America Selec¬ 
tions. To be had in mixture only. y a oz. 75c; 
A NEW STRAIN OF ANNUAL PHLOX. A LOVELY PLANT. 1/16 OZ. 40c; per pkt 25c. 
