PUDOR'S 
INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
15 
LARKSPUR 
STOCKS (Ten Weeks Mammoth Flowered) 
Family: Ranunculaceae. Good garden soil; plenty of room. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Tall, upright; 4-5 ft. 
BLUE SPIRE. Intense deep Oxford blue. 
BLUE BELL. Deeper than sky-blue. See under 1935 novelties. 
CARMINE KING. Deep carmine rose. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Deep pink, shaded salmon. 
PEACH BLOSSOM (New). Beautiful light pink. 
WHITE SPIRE. Dazzling pure white. 
Seeds of any of the above named varieties: Xa oz. 30c; Xa oz. 50c; 
]/ 2 oz. 90c; per pkt. 15c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. A well balanced mixture of all the 
colors. Xa oz. 30c; (/ 2 oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c; per pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR. Tall branching double stock, flowered. Four feet. 
LA FRANCE. Pleasing salmon pink. 
ROSY SCARLET. 
SKY BLUE. 
Seeds of any of the above four stock flowered varieties: Xa oz. 
25c; Xz oz. 40c; 1 oz. 70c; per pkt. 10c. 
ROSAMOND. An all-American Gold Medal selection in 1934. Pure 
bright rose. More fully described under 1935 Novelties, page 4. 
4 ft. Per pkt. 25c. 
DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED MIXED. 4 ft. 1 oz. 60c; !/ 2 oz. 
35c; J4 oz. 20c; per pkt. 10c. 
Excellent either for spring or fall sowing, grow to a great size 
with numerous spikes of bloom. 
BEAUTY OF NICE. Delicate shade of flesh pink, early flowering. 
CANARY YELLOW. Beautiful clear canary yellow. 
LIGHT BLUE. A fine light blue. 
NUIT D’ETE (Summer Night). Rich royal purple; highly com¬ 
mended. 
ROSE OF NICE. Beautiful rosy-mauve, a distinct and elegant 
shade. 
Seed of any of the above: 1/16 oz. 50c; per pkt. 20c; 1 pkt. each 
of the 5 varieties, 80c. 
FINEST MIXTURE MAMMOTH. All colors. 1/16 oz. 50c; pkt. 20c. 
SNOWDRIFT. Very early flowering and produces many side 
stems, each thickly set with blooms of pure snowy-white. Award of 
Merit, R. H. S. 1/16 oz. 90c; per pkt. 25c. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. A large jaercentage of DOUBLES can be 
expected but some single blossoms must be expected but these are 
very lovely and useful for cut flowers. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
See Dianthus. 
URSINIA 
Family: Compositae. Sandy soil; sun. 
ANETHOIDES (The Jewel of the Veldt). Brilliant orange colored 
delightful plants. 1 ft. 1/16 oz. 40c; per pkt. 20c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Family: Scropulariaceae. Good soil in the sun. 
DR. BADGER’S HYBRIDS GIANT STRAIN. Many beautiful 
shades. Grow this delightful annual, it will please you much. 1 ft. 
1/16 oz. 40c; per pkt. 25c. 
A SINGLE SPECIMEN PLANT OF ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
Upright or Delphinium Type 
VERBENAS—NEW GIANTS 
Family: Verbenaceae. Good garden soil. A glorious new type of 
Verbenas. The individual blooms measure over an inch in diameter 
and the plants grow about 12 inches high. Fine for borders, beds, the 
rock garden or porch boxes, blooming profusely from mid-summer 
until October. 
GIANT VERBENAS BEST MIXTURE. 1 ft. l/ 2 oz. $1.50; Xa oz. 
85c; Xa oz. 50c; 1/16 oz. 30c; per pkt. 15c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcomia) 
Family: Cruciferae. Ordinary soil; sun. 
These charming annuals for edgings and beds should be better 
known. 
MIXED VARIETIES. Most charming effect. 6 in. Xz oz. 25c; 
per pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIA 
Family: Compositae. Rich soil in the sun. Don’t plant Zinnia 
seeds in cold, wet ground; they will merely rot. Wait to mid-May. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED. The finest of all 
strains. 2% ft. 
LUMINOSA. This is an entirely new shade of Zinnias; a charm¬ 
ing shade of bright deep pink with a light suffusion of salmon. 
DESERT GOLD. Gold and deep yellow. 
EXQUISITE. Truly dahlia-flowered as regards form and size. 
A light rose with center a deep rose. Still the leader in the entire 
collection. 
GOLDEN DAWN. This beautiful shade of golden yellow comes 
true to color. A new valuable addition to the collection of Gold 
Medal Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. 
OLD GOLD. Its name describes the color very adequately. The 
flowers are of immense size, possibly the largest of all dahlia-flow¬ 
ered Zinnias. We recommend this variety to all who wish to compete 
for exhibitions; a small percentage of flowers do not come true to 
color. 
CRIMSON MONARCH. The largest and best of the red shades. 
Flowers often eight inches in diameter. Very vigorous; a marvelous 
production of greatest merit. 
ORIOLE. An immense orange and gold bi-color, worthy of the 
beautiful bird after which it is named. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE “NAMED” VARIETIES, per pkt. 15c; 
2 for 25c; ANY 3 FOR 35c. THE 7 NAMED BEST VARIETIES 
for 75c (one pkt. of each, or any seven); Xa oz- of any named 
variety (not in mixture) 40c; Xz oz. 75c. 
SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE. ’A well-blended mixture 
containing all the above novelties and several other equally beauti¬ 
ful novelties, Xa oz. 30c; Xz oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c; per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
FANTASY MIXED. New Chrysanthemum-like Zinnias. A bright, 
colorful mixture of shaggy petaled medium sized double flowers. 
Excellent for cutting. Xa oz - $1.25; Xa oz. 65c; 1/16 oz. 35c; pkt. 25c. 
LILLI PUT or MIGNON ZINNIAS. Small, button-like, fully 
double flowers of gorgeous colors. Long stems for cutting and bas¬ 
ket work if heavily manured. 1% ft. In mixture. Xz °z. 50c; /a ° z - 
30c; per pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
ROSEBUD (New). Rose pink. 1% ft. Xa oz. 50c ! Va oz. 35c; 
per pkt. 20c. 
A NEW LOVELY ANNUAL BORDER EFFECT 
Our friend, Dr. Gill, up from Nova Scotia, writes us thus: 
“I think I saw in your catalogue you recommend White and 
Lilac Alyssum as a border. I have found the Lilac does not come 
very decided in color so the contrast is not satisfactory at times, 
but I find the most lovely border is the White Annual Alyssum 
altered with Lobelia Gracilis as the Lobelia struggles up through 
the Alyssum and then falls over, forming a most exquisite blue lace 
effect and it is always greatly admired by my friends and visitors. 
If you have not tried it I can strongly recommend it for effect and 
think you will be very pleased with it.” 
The seeds of the Annual Alyssum and the Blue Lobelias are 
priced on pages 13 and 14 respectively. 
