PUDOR'S, INC., 
PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
SECTION 2 
13 
^Annual Flower Seeds 
All Flower Seeds Sent Postpaid 
PLEASE DO NOTE! 
As only such seeds as germinate well in our own e ®^klishmem 
nre sutmlied to customers, we will not and cannot accept respons 
SS= hands of others whose, management lack of 
equipment or lack of knowledge, may unconsciously be the cause ot 
non-success. 
ALYSSUM 
Family: Cruciferae. Sun and light soil. . ,, 
l_|-j-yi_£ GEM. Dwarf, compact habit; mass of bloom au sum 
mer 3 in. ^A oz. 25c: /o oz. 40c: per pkt. 10c. . . . 
LILAC QUEEN. Pale lilac of dwarf habit. 3 in. 'A oz• 25c ’ - 2 
0Z ' ALYSSUM kt CA 0 RPET OF SNOW (procumbens). 2 inches. A ° z - 
25C SWEEt'a°LYSSUM, MARITINUM WHITE. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant; masses of flowers. A oz. 25c; i/ 2 oz. 40c; per pkt. 10c. 
ASTER 
Family; Compositae. Rich soil; sun. 
CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE. Lovely colors on long stout stems. 
Mixture 2 ft Vr oz. 35c; ' A oz. 60c; per pkt. 15c. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT ASTERS. The finest of all Asters Li 
a big Chrysanthemum. 6 inches across, long stems. 2% tt. in pest 
Jr^s 4 ^ 'Mnk aster. A novelty. 
2 y 2 ft. 1/16 oz. 35c; per pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA 
(MARIGOLD) 
Family; Compositae. Good garden soil; sun. 
ART SHADES. See under Novelty. 2 ft / 8 oz- 50c; per pkt. 20c. 
BALL’S ORANGE. Double orange globular flowers. - ft. A oz - 
75C CAM°PF 4 R C E ^SENSATION). Double brilliant orange with red 
sheen Extra large flowered and long stemmed. 2 ft. / 8 oz. 4bc, 
!A oz. 85c; '/ 2 oz. $1.50; per pkt. 20c. 
CHRYSANTHA. 2 ft. J4 oz. 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
CANDYTUFT 
Family; Cruciferae. Ordinary soil; sun. 
ROSE CARDINAL. Brilliant deep rosy-red. 
Pkt UM BELLATA HYBRIDA NANA. Dwarf group; fine mixture of 
colors. 6 in. 'A ° z - 25c; P er P kt - 10c ’ . . , 
UMBELLATA VARIETIES. Tall m fine mixture. 1 ft. A oz - 
25C ‘’‘WH ITE EM PRESS”. Giant hyacinth flowered with enormous 
trusses. 6 in. Vz oz. 4 0°» ’A oz - 2 ® c _j P e j" P k . t - 1 ® c - 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT. See Iberis. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
New annuals. See under Novelties. 
6 in. !4 oz- 25c; per 
CLARKIA 
Family: Onagraceae. Ordinary soil, not too rich. Sun. 
TALL VARIETIES with flowers in long loose sprays, 4 it. 
ENGLISH BRILLIANT MIXTURE. A selection of the finest 
double varieties. / 8 oz. 15c; 'A °z. 2 t a vs 
CLARKIA— FLOWERS IN LONG LOOSE SPRAYS 
This pretty and easily grown annual has been much improved in recent 
years, and the varieties offered below are excellent for cut Rovers, they 
do well either in sun or shade, growing 2 to 2 54 feet high, with leaf racemes 
of double flowers, which all open in water when cut 
GLORIOUS. Brilliant crimson-scarlet novelty 1934. zy 2 It. eer 
^ENCHANTRESS (Novelty). The finest salmon-pink Clarkia, 
very large, very double and fine for bedding or cutting. 1/16 oz. 25c, 
Per F P REB 5 RAND (Novelty). A new color in Clarkias of^extraordi¬ 
nary brilliance, a vivid copper-scarlet, exceedingly effective. 1/16 
oz. 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
COSMOS 
new' double Crested early flowering hybrids. 
valuable 
1„ cooler^sections with a .bout jrowma ««~». *1if™. late 
Cosmos never blooms. 3 ft. Mixture. Zz oz. 40c, ‘A oz. 25c, pkt. iuc. 
TloNDYKE ORANGE FLARE. Described under novelties. 
Early flowering with lovely orange flowers. 4 ft. Per pkt. ibc. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Hound's Tongue) 
Family: Boraginaceae. Poor soil. 
AMABILE. A mass of bright blue flowers. 2 ft. A oz. 40c, p 
Pkt AMABILE PINK. A lovely rich pink. 1 ft. >/ 8 oz. 40c; per pkt. 
15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM CHINENSE 
See under Perennials. 
DIMORPHOTHECA (Star of the Veldt) 
AURA N t' I AC A* HYBR ID S. A very showy, free flowering brilliant 
daisy. 1 ft. A ° z - 40c i P er P kt - 10c: 3 pkts- 25c ’ 
FLAX-LINUM 
Family: Linaceae. 
GRANDIFLORUM 
blooming continually. 
Ordinary soil; sun. 
CARMINE FLAX. An appealing real carmine, 
1 ft. A oz- 25cI per pkt. 10c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
See Myosotis. 
Perennial. 
GODETIA 
Family: Onagrace. Ordinary soil in the sun. Tall varieties with 
flowers in long loose sprays. Height 18 inches to 2 feet. 
MIXED SEEDS of Tall Double, 2 ft. Zs oz. 25 c, pkt. iuc. 
dwarf DOUBLE SORTS. 0 to 10 inches high. ... /• 
SWEETHEART Like a pink Azalea. Scintillating flowers of 
the £i|ht™ pink 1 ft. </ 8 oz. 75c; 1/16 oz. (3 times as much as a 
Pkt CRIM^O P N r GLOW. 0 ' Intense dazzling crimson; dwarf, compact 
bUS SYBIL SHERWOOD?’ Novelty! 'lee under. Very, very fine. 1 ft. 
1/16 oz. 50c; per pkt. 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
i ft. 
1 oz. 
6 in. 
(BABY’S BREATH) 
SMS “Covent I Garden’’™ e< Pure white. 
1 0 El!gANS Z ‘‘CARMIN E k ROSE”. A charming variety. 1ft. 
35C MUR 0 AL 2 |°S C; Adwarf'with lovely small rose colored flowers. 
Per pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
IBERIS See Candytuft. 
IONOPSIDIUM (Violet Cress) 
ACAULE Crl A if Sture g plaSt, 1 ’ wwfe Unged with violet; lovely 
in the rockery or in beds with other taller plants. 3 in. 1/16 oz. 25c, 
per pkt. 15c. LACE FLOWER (DidlSCUs) 
Sow the seeds where they are to flower. 3 ft. Per pkt. 15c; 
2 pkts. 25c. 
Bayside, Long Island, N. Y„ September 11, 1935. 
a„a M 5“u„X 6-.!5'c&“ 
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from your seed’ was rated the best the judges had ever seen 
any show this year. q p g 
DOUBLE CALIFORNIA POPPY “BUTTERCUP” 
