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PUDOR'S 
INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
PYRETHRUM 
(Painted or Persian Daisy) 
Family: Compositae. Ordinary soil. 
ROSEUM FLORE PLENO. From best double- 
flowered varieties in mixture. 2 ft. 1/16 oz. 50c; 
i/ s oz. $1; per pkt. 25c. 
ROSEUM HYBRIDS. Finest mixed single var¬ 
ieties. 2 ft. '/ b oz. 50c; per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
THERMOPSIS 
Family: Leguminosae. Ordinary soil. 
CAROLINIAN A. Tall with long spikes of 
bright yellow pea-like flowers. Seeds germinate 
slowly and unevenly. 5 ft. 1/16 oz. 40c; pkt. 20c. 
TROLLIUS 
Family: Ranunculaceae. Rich soil; not too dry. 
LEDEBOURI “GOLDEN QUEEN”. A very 
fine novelty. See under Novelties. 
VIOLAS 
Family: Violaceae. Good garden loam. Not 
sandy, or hot. 
APRICOT. A charming color; comes true 
from seed; extra fine. 6 in. 1/16 oz. 75c; per 
pkt. 20c. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Very fine novelty. See 
under Novelties. 6 in. 1/16 oz. $1.15; per pkt. 35c. 
JERSEY JEWEL. Deep violet color; large 
blossoms on long stems. Seed crop failed. 
YELLOW QUEEN. A beautiful clear golden 
yellow. 6 in. 1/16 oz. $1.00; per pkt. 20c. 
PRIMROSE PERFECTION. A large flowered 
“primrose” color. Very fine novelty. 6 in. 1/16 
oz. $1.00; per pkt. 25c. 
MAGGIE MOTT. The loveliest and largest of 
all the Violas. Described under Novelties on 
page 6. 
FINEST MIXTURE of above and others, ex¬ 
cept Arkwright Ruby and Maggie Mott. 1/16 oz. 
$1.00; per pkt. 20c. 
ENGLISH WALLFLOWERS 
(CHEIRANTHUS) 
Early flowering, from a sowing - made at the 
proper time in the summer (June 1st to 15th). 
PHOENIX. Early, rich chestnut brown or 
blood red. 
FIRE KING. Brilliant orange. 
VULCAN. Rich velvety-crimson. 
CHOICEST MIXED from named varieties. 
Any of the above, /a oz. 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. Choicest tall double 
mixed. 1/16 oz. 75c; per pkt. 25c. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
We cannot refrain from sending you a 
line of appreciation for the splendid seeds 
you sent this year. The Zinnias were gor¬ 
geous and as usual we got First Prize. The 
Delphiniums have never been more lovely. 
Three stalks of your Prize Winner variety 
were 42, 39 and 35 inches of bloom respect¬ 
ively. So far no blight or mildew of any 
kind. MRS. J. M. K. 
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SHOWING THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF OUR PYRETHRUMS 
PAPAVER (Poppy) 
Family: Papaveraceae. Ordinary soil. 
NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy) “Sunbeam”. Improved. See under 
Novelties. All the Iceland Poppies may be treated as annuals. They 
transplant well. Put them a foot apart—NOT CLOSER. 
ALPINUM. Lovely dwarf rock plants in pink, white and yellow 
mixture. 6 in. Per pkt. 25c. 
ORIENTALE. “Queen Alexandra”. Bright rosy-salmon. Lovely. 
3 ft. Per pkt. 15c. 
ORIENTALE. “Mrs. John Harkness”. Orange-apricot. Very 
fine. 3 ft. Per pkt. 15c. 
ORIENTALE. “Rembrandt”. Magnificent orange-scarlet. Most 
gorgeous of all. 3 ft. Per pkt. 15c. 
ORIENTALE. “Excelsior Mixed”. A very fine mixture ranging 
from delicate salmon to deep crimson and many other shades not 
known heretofore. 3 ft. 1/16 oz. 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
PENTSTEMON 
Family: Scrophulariaceae. Ordinary soil in the sun. 
GLOXINOIDES. The English Garden Hybrids. Many hued 
Gloxinia-like flowers. Half hardy. Needs protection in winter. Per 
pkt. 25c. 
CALIFORNIA H ETERPH Y LLUS. Blue Gem or Blue Bedder. A 
superb garden plant with gentian-blue flowers tinted pink. 1 ft. 
i/s oz. 50c; per pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
PINKS 
See Dianthus. 
SCABIOSA 
Family: Dipsaceae. Good garden loam. 
CAUCASICA. Isaac’s House’s strain. New hybrids of huge size 
and beautiful soft lavender, blue and lilac shades. A cut flower par 
exeellence. Blooms throughout the whole summer until cut down 
by freezes. 2 ft. 1/16 oz. 50c; per pkt. 20c; 2 pkts. 35c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Family: Compositae. Ordinary soil. 
DIENER’S NEW GIANT DOUBLE WHITE. Like a giant aster. 
Five inches in diameter on long stiff stems, 3 ft. 1/16 oz. $2.00; 
per pkt. 25c. 
MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Purest white, 6 inches across on 
long - stems, continues to bloom until October. 2% ft. /a oz. 50c; 
per pkt. 15c. 
THALICTRUM 
Family: Ranunculaceae. Ordinary garden soil. 
AQUILEGIFOLIUM. Beautiful cut foliage; large branches of 
feathery flowers in pink or white; mixed. 3 ft. Per pkt. 15c. 
DIPTEROCARPUM. Great beauty, lovely mauve flowers in large 
panicles; poor soil; 5 ft. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
DIPTEROCARPUM ALBUM. The white-flowered Meaudowrue. 
See description under novelties, page 3. 5 to 6 ft. Per pkt. 25c. 
