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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
NEW RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM CALIFORNIA 
GIANT MIXTURE 
This is the strain of Rust Proof Antirrhinums you have been 
waiting for. Even and compact in habit, of the popular majestic 
type, the plants are from 20 to 24 inches in height, and beai 
long spikes of close spaced, extra large florets. It comprises a 
fine, full color range of popular colors including exquisite 
shades of pink, rose, apricot, bronze, orange, light and deep 
yellow, scarlet, crimson and white. While not yet 100% resist¬ 
ant the percentage is well above 75%. We consider this strain 
an excellent all around type, equally fine for border, cutting 
and florist use. Since it has been inspected and approved by 
most critical authorities, we offer this Rust Proof California 
Giant Mixture with our full confidence. 
Give your border a break—use Rust Proof Antirrhinums to 
be assured of healthy, flowering plants. 1/16 oz. 35c; per 
pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c. In mixture only. 
THE WHITE-FLOWERED MEADOW RUE 
The graceful form and beauty of the purple Meadow Rue is 
pretty well known, but even this is surpassed by the white variety, 
which continues to bloom long after the purple has gone to seed, 
and even today (October 11th) it is quite attractive, and carries a 
quantity of its lovely white-flowered sprays which are so desirable 
for cutting. Both Thalictrum dipterocarpum album and the purple 
form usually attain a height of 7 feet to 9 feet at Gravetye, where 
they are grown in quantity. 
The plants thrive in either sunny or partially shaded positions, 
and succeed in any good loamy soil to which has been added a 
little very old manure or leaf-mold. 
It seems strange that such a choice and attractive subject as 
the white Meadow Rue should be met with so infrequently in gar¬ 
dens, especially when its satisfactory cultivation and propagation 
is such a simple matter. At Gravetye our plants are raised from 
seed, and planted out in open borders when 12 months old. 
The foliage is of a fern-like character, but quite distinct from 
that of its purple parent in the greener character of its leaves, and 
also flower stems. All who are able should grow at least one small 
group of this pretty long-flowering plant.—E. Markham in “Garden 
Illustrated”, London. Seeds per pkt. 25c. 
'Best Novelties of 1934 
ASTER, SUPER GIANT, LOS ANGELES 
ASTER SUPER-GIANT "LOS ANGELES" 
This is the largest and most fully double aster known. It 
received an Award of Merit last year. The flowers are from 
six to eight inches across, of the interlacing ostrich feather 
type. The color is a lovely soft shell pink. The plants reach a 
height of two and a half to three feet with six to eight long 
stems. For those who want the finest aster yet developed, we 
heartily recommend Los Angeles. 
Seeds: / a oz. 60c; 1/16 oz. 35c; per pkt. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES IS THE FINEST AND LARGEST SHELL 
PINK ASTER ON THE MARKET 
ASTER SUB-COERULEUS (Perennial) 
A hardy species of Perennial Aster from Northwest India. Hand¬ 
some clear mauve Marguerite flowers, 3 inches across, each one 
having- the contrast of a bold orange-yellow center, borne on long 
straight stems, and invaluable for cutting. Easily raised from seed. 
1/16 oz. 35c; per pkt. 15c. 
DIENER'S NEW GIANT DOUBLE WHITE 
SHASTA DAISY 
This new double Shasta Daisy resembles very much a 
giant aster and in locations where the asters cannot be suc¬ 
cessfully grown due to the wilt disease this magnificen 
double Shasta Daisy will take their place. The flowers are 
nearly five inches in diameter, on long stiff stems, making 
a most desirable cut flower. The plants flower for nearly 
three months. Please note that the seedlings will vary some¬ 
what in type but most of them will come true. Per pkt. 25c, 
6 pkts. for $1; 1/16 oz. $2; J/g oz. $3.50. 
and Preceding Years 
ANTIRRHINUM NANUM MALMAISON 
The most beautiful snapdragon ever placed on the market. The 
color, a pure silvery pink, is given a pastel tone by the contrasting 
dark foliage. The habit is ideal, the plant strong stemmed, and the 
beautiful formed flowers are of great size and well placed on the 
stem. 2 packs 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
NEW ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
Seed Planted in February Blooms in July 
Caution: Do not confuse these annual Canterbury Bells with the 
handsomer biennial kind. , 
NEW ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELL MISSION BELL 
A new color in the Annual Canterbury Bells. Mission Bell is a 
beautiful clear pink. The color is soft and the fine large spikes of 
blooms are most attractive. It is easily flowered from seed m six 
months. Price: Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 1/16 oz. 30c. 
NEW ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELL BLUE BELL 
A new addition to the color range of Annual Canterbury Bells. 
Blue Bell is a beautiful Cambridge Blue. The flowers are extra large 
and in fine large trusses. It is easily flowered from seed in six 
months. Price: 1/16 oz. 30c; per pkt 15c, 2 for 25c. 
Choice Mixed: Contains dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and 
white. Winner of Gold Medal in the 1933 All-America Selections. 
Per pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c. 
DIANTHUS ALLWOODII ALPINUS 
Many years of patient work, crossing selected types of Allwoodii 
on to various types of Rock Alpinus, have been rewarded by a num¬ 
ber of ultra-beautiful seedlings. The best varieties have been care¬ 
fully hand fertilized under glass. The large majority of seedlings 
will be of very dwarf habit, from 3 inches to 6 inches. The formation 
of flower is unique and the plants retain their beautiful glaucous 
foliage throughout the year. Plants are perpetual flowering from 
early summer until winter. Per pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS WINTERI 
We have pleasure in offering seed of these striking new Pinks. 
They have been greatly admired when shown and have been awarded 
a First Class Certificate by the R. H. S. The flowers are single of 
bold form, delightful pure colors and last a long time in flower, the 
habit of the plants are compact which makes them ideal rock plants. 
The flowers are produced the first year from seed and are deliciously 
DIENER’S NEW ALL-DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
