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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
HOLLYHOCKS; ALTHAEA (Family: Malvaceae) 
DOUBLE PINK or DOUBLE PURE YELLOW. Large seedlings 
that will bloom this season, 10c and 15c each, or 12 for the price of 10, 
plus postage 15c. Single mixed plants at same price. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
These lovely flowers are too well known to require a description. 
Strong field-grown clumps for immediate effect, 40c each; $4.00 
per doz. Single pips, $4.00 per 100; 25 for $1.25. 
Either fall or very early spring planting; will succeed best in the 
shade or northern exposure. 
LUPIN POLLYPHYLLUS 
Plants not available after March 15th. 
LARGE MIXED SEEDLINGS in two sizes, $1 and $1.50 per doz. 
Larger plants, that have already bloomed, in a mixture of beautiful 
shades, 25c each. 
If you don’t succeed with lupine in your particular locality don’t 
give up! Your soil simply lacks a certain bacteria which the lupine 
must have in order to enable it to grow the small nodules found on 
its roots with which it manufactures nitrogen, without which the 
lupine cannot live. If your lupine wilts, turns yellow and dies, pull 
it up; you won’t find any nodules on its roots. You can remedy the 
matter by applying certain bacteria to your soil. Ask us for the 
leaflet “Solving the Great Lupine Mystery”. It will tell you all 
about it. 
PYRETHRUM—PERSIAN DAISY 
Family: Compositae. A very handsome hardy perennial, double 
and single flowers in lovely bright colors of deep red, carmine, 
shades of pink and pure white; an excellent cut flower; pretty fern¬ 
like foliage. 
PYRETHRUMS, PERSIAN DAISY. From seeds of DOUBLE 
varieties. Some will come in single. No small seedlings. 15c and 
25c each. Not sold to special colors. 
Notice —Transplant and divide every second year in the spring. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA 
A valuable addition among autumn flowering perennials, and 
very desirable for the rock garden or front row of the herbaceous 
border. The height is about IS inches, forming a sturdy and com¬ 
pact habit of growth, producing a profusion of short well-furnished 
stems of brilliant rosy-crimson flowers. Although not commonly 
grown, Physotegia is coming into favor because of its marvelous 
beauty and its long blossoming period, which closes the season after 
other plants have gone by. 
VIRGINICA ROSEA. Forms large clumps 3 to 4 feet high, bear¬ 
ing long spikes of delicate pink flowers in July and August. Price 
same as for “Vivid”. 
PHYSO. “VIVID”. A lovely rosy pink; blooms during October, 
about four weeks after Rosea. Strong flowering roots of either one, 
25c each; $2.50 per doz. Specimen clumps, 40c each, plus postage 
<15c east, 10c western states). 
NEW DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS (Persian Daisy) 
The Finest New Perennial Introduced in Years! 
We have found these three new varieties of this popular hardy 
perennial to be very profitable cut flower and garden subjects for the 
florist. Blooming in this latitude for Decoration Day, the flowers 
find a ready market at profitable prices. As garden subjects, nothing 
can surpass these new sorts. The abundantly produced flowers are 
very double with stems averaging fifteen to eighteen inches in 
length. The remarkable substance of the flowers makes them highly 
desirable. 
Field grown plants, 35c each. 
M Three distinct varieties. 
Buckeye—Deep carmine. 
Miami Queen—Deep rose-pink. 
Trojan—Dark carmine. 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
R. MAXIMA. A rare and attractive variety, growing here in our 
garden 6 to 8 feet tall, with large glaucous leaves and bright golden 
yellow flowers, 4 to 6 inches across, with a green cone an inch or 
more high; in profuse flower during September. Plants, 25c each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
NEW MINIATURE HYBRID TRITOMA 
An entirely distinct species from the common Tritoma or “Red 
Hot Poker” as it is commonly called. Beautifully attractive flowers 
smaller in size than the older type, decidedly more graceful and 
dainty, and with a much greater range of colors and shadings. 
Clear reds, pinks, yellows, salmons, and other soft shades predomi¬ 
nate together with glorious combinations of these colors. The flower 
stems are slender and are splendid for cutting. In bloom from early 
spring to late summer, they are particularly effective for garden 
display. Useful for planting in the rockery, along walks or terraces, 
in the perennial bed or in any sunny position. Tender perennials. 
Strong division in blooming size, 30c each, 4 for $1.00; $2.75 dozen, 
postpaid. 
SCABIOSA—PINCUSHION FLOWER 
Family: Dipsaceae. The one plant that is in continuous bloom 
from early spring until killed by frost, and a most charming, lasting 
cut flower for the house. 
S. CAUCASICA. Isaac House’s finest Hybrids. Hardy perennial: 
many new shades of lilac and deep blue; prized for cuttings; 12 to 18 
inches. 15c, 25c and 35c each, postpaid; $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 per 
doz. by express, charges collect. 
These plants are true perennials and are all perfectly hardy, but 
they require dividing every two or three years to obtain the best 
results. They will not come true from seed, although seeds saved 
from the best varieties produce startling advances. Plants bloom 
all summer long, until killed by frosts. 
Seed should be sown in a frame or cool greenhouse in March or 
April, and the seedlings transplanted into their flowering quarters 
in May or early June. See color plate. 
SHASTA DAISY or MOONPENNY 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY (Diener’s Strain). This distinctive 
novelty has become widely popular since its recent introduction. 
The shaggy, full double flowers of glistening white are a picture in 
the border, and make creditable cut flowers. It is hardy and a 
robust grower. It will show about 50% true doubles from seed. 
Advanced seedlings of blooming size, $1.50 per doz; 4 for 50c, post¬ 
paid. 
THALICTRUM DIPTEROCARPUM 
THE BEAUTIFUL TALL MEADOW RUE. Graceful flowering 
plants with loose panicles of lilac-mauve flowers, brightened by 
lemon-yellow stamens and anthers. With beautiful, fine-cut foli¬ 
age; of easy cultivation in sun or shade, and a charming cut flower. 
Height 4 to 6 feet. Seedlings, $1.50 and 75c per doz. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
EUROPEAN GLOBE FLOWER. Large, handsome globular flow¬ 
ers of a rich golden yellow or orange color. Blooms last of May and 
early June. Spring stock sold out. Again in the fall. 
LEDEBOURI “GOLDEN QUEEN”. A very fine novelty. Award 
of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London. It is a valuable gar¬ 
den plant and continues in bloom from June till October; in fact, we 
cut flowers outside as late as November. 
This variety is very vigorous; it grows quite three feet in height, 
but its chief value lies in the size of the flowers, which are four 
inches across; the rich golden color of the outer petals and the in¬ 
tense orange color of the smaller petals near the center of the flower 
intermix and blend beautifully with the yellow anthers. The plant 
is extremely floriferous and continues in flower for a long period; 
in fact, the constancy with which it blooms in autumn as well as 
early summer is very remarkable. Strong blooming size plants, 
40c each. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Owing to our mild Pacific Coast climate 
and. our early springs, such early starting things as Delphiniums, 
Columbines and Lupines cannot be shipped away from here (except 
to nearby states) AFTER MARCH 15th. Please remember this. If 
your garden is still frozen up you can set the plants in a cold frame 
or cool greenhouse until the weather moderates. 
READ THIS. Do not send currency unless you have it regis¬ 
tered. It is not safe and you might lose your order and your 
money. We are not responsible for the loss of your order and of 
your money and we can not and will not duplicate such unregis¬ 
tered orders containing currency lost in the mails or stolen. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA 
