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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
JAPANESE BAMBOO CANES 
LEAD PENCIL THICKNESS 
The nicest, neatest support for your plants. 
Last for years. 
2-ft. Green stained. 60c per 100 postpaid west 
of the Rocky Mountains, except southern Cali¬ 
fornia, Arizona and New Mexico. 
2-ft. Green stained. 75c per 100 postpaid east 
of the Rocky Mountains and southern California, 
Arizona and New Mexico. 
2-ft. Green stained. $3.50 per 1000, by express, 
charges collect (wt. about 30 lbs.) 
4-ft. Green stained. $1.10 per 100 postpaid 
west of the Rocky Mountains, except southern 
California, Arizona and New Mexico. 
4-ft. Green stained. $1.60 per 100 postpaid 
east of the Rocky Mountains and southern Cali¬ 
fornia, Arizona and New Mexico. 
4-ft. Green stained. $6.50 per 1000, by express, 
charges collect (wt. about 65 lbs.) 
Extra Heavy Weight Bamboo, 
Natural Color 
Just the thing for your Roses, Dahlias and 
Delphiniums; widely used in England for Del¬ 
phinium support; 3 or 4 to a plant will prevent 
blossom stalks from being snapped off by strong 
winds; they are not as stiff as wooden stakes 
and sway more or less with the plant. We have 
tried them out in our extensive plantings for the 
past three years and find them the best support 
for Delphiniums. Stakes will last for years, if 
stored during the winter. 
6-ft. Plain, extra heavy %x% dia., $4.00 per 
100 (not less than 50 sold) by express, charges 
collect. Per bale of 400, $14.00. 
S-ft. Plain, extra heavy %x% dia., $6 per 100 
(not less than 50 sold). Per bale of 400, $20.00. 
'! , TIGRIDIA PAVONIA—GRANDIFLORA 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA—GRANDIFLORA 
Tiger Flower or Shell Flower from Mexico 
No flowering bulbs give more richly colored or beautiful flowers. 
Highly recommended for greenhouse decoration. Pot up as soon as 
received and plunge in cold frame, withholding water until the 
foliage appears, then giving it sparingly at first. Bulbs for outdoor 
planting in colder climates should be stored during the winter in soil 
or peat, not quite dry, away from frost until March, and then be 
planted in sunny positions in the flower-border or in beds in sunny 
positions in well-drained soil, the bulbs being surrounded with sand. 
Beds of Tigridias make a gorgeous picture during July, August 
and September and should find a place in all gardens. The flowers 
are formed by three broad petals extending from a central cup. The 
bulb is of about the same habit and hardiness as the Gladiolus. In 
mild climates they can, however, be left undisturbed for years and 
can stand a small amount of frost. 
The Eadies’ Home Journal recently had an illustrated article 
about these attractive flowers from which we quote: 
“This brilliant silken triangle unfolds from its long slender bud 
and bursts into sharply contrasting tints of fire, leaping from bright 
yellow to molten orange and vivid scarlets, and is eagerly sought 
as a rare but sturdy garden novelty.” 
No. 1 TOP SIZE BULBS, the only size we sell that will produce 
manv flowers to each bulbs. Red, Yellow, Orange, separate, 2 for 
25c; 6 for 65c; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. Per hundred $8.50, prepaid. 
GIANT DEEP ROSE. A fine novelty. Stock limited. Postpaid, 
3 for 35c; 6 for 65c. 
MIXED. Red, yellow and orange. Per hundred $7.50; $1.00 per 
dozen. 
TWO RARE NOVELTIES. Blush Pink, and White. Stock is very 
scarce. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES 
It is easy to grow St. Brigid Anemones from seed and to flower 
them in about seven months. The general times of sowing are (1) 
February or March to flower the following September or October; 
(2) June or July for producing flowers the following year. The seed 
should always be sown where the plants are to flower, and thinned 
until they stand 6 inches apart. The soil intended for Anemones 
should be deeply dug and a generous supply of well-decayed cow 
manure added. If the soil is heavy some sandy material should be 
added to the top two or three inches to enable you to get a good 
seed bed.—H. C. Morant. 
ROYAL CROWN STRAIN. Extra choice mixed; enormous 
blooms, extra fine double and semi-double flowers borne on long, 
stiff stems with great variety of very rich striking colors. Plant 
three or four inches deep in the spring or fall in good, rich, sandy 
loam. Mulch during the winter in cold climates. Keep grass and 
weeds out of the bed. Beautiful flowers for the Alp ; ne garden. Soak 
the little leather-like looking bulbs in water for 24 hours before 
planting; be careful to plant them right side up (the flate side). If 
you plant them wrong you will be writing us, “My Anemone bulbs 
I bought of you did not grow. What are you going to do about it?” 
We can’t do anything about it. 
One-year-old bulbs that will bloom well, Jumbo size, 75c doz. 
One-year-old bulbs. No. 1 size, that will also bloom, 50c doz. 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES 
WOOD LABELS 
344-inch Painted and copper wired labels; the kind you fasten to 
a stake or direct to the plant. The paint and the copper wire makes 
them last 2 and 3 years. Per 100, postpaid, 40c; per 500, postpaid, 
$1.75; per package of 1000, $2.65 postpaid west of the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains; $2.85 east of the Rocky Mountains and southern California, 
Arizona and New Mexico. 
8 inches Long, smooth, painted pot or garden labels; lots of room 
to write upon. $2.50 per 500, express charges collect; per 100 by mail 
postpaid, 75c. 
No plant orders are solicited for less than one dollar, unless you 
add 25c extra for handling charges and postage. 
