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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
DAHLIA UNWIN'S DWARF HYBRIDS 
These bedding hybrids are the outcome of 10 years’ hybridization 
and selection, and must not be confused with the ordinary single 
Coltness Gem Hybrids. The original parents were Coltness Gem and, 
on the other side, the finest varieties of the Charm or Miniature 
Paeony Flowered type. Messrs. Unwin’s object has been the com¬ 
bination of the best qualities of both types—the wonderful dwarf 
habit and freedom of Coltness Gem with the dainty semi-double 
form and the wide range of exquisite colorings of the Charms. Per 
pkt. (about 75 seeds) 25c; / 8 oz. 75c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
CLARKIA GLORIOUS 
Hardy Annual. Height Z/ 2 Feet. 
This was a leading novelty in England last year, being a 
distinct break in color, being a brilliant crimson-scarlet on a 
dark stem with dark foliage. We recommend it highly to all 
lovers of Clarkias which make such excellent cut flower sub¬ 
jects. 1/16 oz. 25c| per pkt. 15c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
C. NERVOSUM. A very fine novelty. One of the true blue 
perennials of recent introduction. Award of Merit Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. Like a miniature anchusa, 12 to 18 inches 
high with handsome brilliant blue flowers in great profusion. 
Seed: per pkt. 25c. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI GOLDEN QUEEN 
We have pleasure in again offering seed of a valuable hardy 
perennial plant. This variety is very vigorous, it grows quite four 
feet in height, but its chief value lies in the sizes of its flowers, 
which are four inches across, the rich golden color of the outer petals 
and the intense orange color of the smaller petals near the center of 
the flower intermix and blend beautifuly with the yellow anthers. 
The plant is extremely floriferous and continues to flower for a 
long period, in fact the constancy with which it blooms in autumn 
as well as early summer is very remarkable. It comes practically 
true to type from seed. Any slight variation which may appear is 
only in the number of petals, but the fewer petals is amply com¬ 
pensated for by their being of such size and substance as not to be 
noticeable. 
Most Trollius are rather uncertain to raise from seed when sown 
in spring, but one of the great recommendations this introduction 
has, is that the seed germinates freely when sown in spring. We 
tested this point very fully by three successive sowings in March, 
April and May, when practically every seed germinated. Trollius 
Ledebouri Golden Queen has received an Award of Merit from the 
Royal Horticultural Society, London. Seed, 1/16 oz. 75c; per pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA FANTASY MIXED 
New chrysanthemum-like Zinnias of a smaller flowering 
and more graceful appearance than the popular giant flowered 
varieties. The rounded flowers are composed of a mass of 
shaggy ray-like petals which give a delicate and refined ap¬ 
pearance to the medium sized double flowers. (See photo¬ 
graph.) The color ranges from the brightest shades of reds and 
orange to the popular pastel pinks and beautiful creams. 
Seeds: J4 oz. 65c; / 8 oz. 35c; per pkt. 15c. 
BEGONIA FLOWERED ANNUAL POPPY 
"Ryburgh Hybrids" 
We offer a fine re-selected stock of this beautiful double Poppy. 
These were the admiration of all visitors last year. Like the most 
beautiful double Begonias; lovely cut-flower subjects for your house; 
will last for days when cut in the bud. Beautiful salmon-pink and 
pure pink shades. Sow in boxes in January, and treat as ordinary 
annual; it transplants well. No protection required; very hardv. 
1/16 oz. 35c; per pkt. 15c. 
THE NEW LARKSPUR STOCK FLOWERED 
"ROSAMOND" 
This is the striking new larkspur which was introduced last 
year but were forced to withdraw from sale early in the season 
as we were soon sold out. It was awarded a gold medal in the 
All-American Selections for 1934 and has occasioned enthusi¬ 
astic comment by all who have seen it. 
There are three points on which Rosamond is outstanding. 
The color is new and distinct, a pure bright rose which has 
been entirely lacking in larkspurs up to this time. It is some¬ 
what deeper than the old variety Bright Rose, which fades so 
badly, while this one has that rare quality of holding the pure 
rose color until out of flower. It is two weeks earlier than other 
stock flowered varieties, giving a good cut before other lark¬ 
spurs are available. It is exceptionally uniform in height, 4 
feet tall, with numerous good spikes heavily covered with the 
fully double flowers. “Rosamond” should be in every garden 
next season. Price: / 2 oz. 85c; / 4 oz. 45c; / 8 oz. 25c; per 
pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL BLUE BELL. New. (Spe¬ 
cial mention, All-American Selections 1934.) Blue Bell is a fine 
medium blue larkspur deeper than Sky Blue, a color up to this 
time lacking in the giant imperial type. The habit is decidedly 
upright, with long basal branched flowering spikes, well adapt¬ 
ed for cutting. Price: / 2 oz. 65c; J4 oz. 35c; / 8 oz. 25c; per 
pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA FANTASY 
