PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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— We Have Hundreds on File Just Like Them 
Chevy Chase, Maryland, 
January 27, 1937. 
The delphiniums I raised last year from seed obtained from you 
were the finest raised in this section, I believe. They created a sen¬ 
sation among all my gardening friends. 
C. S. ATKINS. 
Madison, Wisconsin, 
February 2, 1937. 
I have had your prize winner, Sir Douglas Haig, your pure white 
and your mixed seed. I have had wonderful success with all your 
seeds and have had blue ribbon winners every year, but last spring 
I entered some spikes from your Mother of Pearl strain at our last 
flower show that caused a great deal of comment. The judges were 
all professors from the horticulture department of the university 
and they said they were by far the loveliest and most perfect speci¬ 
mens they had ever seen. 
MRS. G. F. H. 
Dryden, Maine, 
March 2, 1937. 
Plants raised from your “Prize Winner” strain last year were the 
most wonderful of anything ever produced in this section and I had 
no trouble in taking orders for plants (one year) at $2.00 and $3.0C 
each. Sincerely, 
MRS. A. S. 
Cynthiana, Kentucky, 
February 5, 1937. 
I just want to add that I finally have been able to grow some real 
delphiniums. From the last seed I got from you I had them as pretty 
as any of the illustrations I have seen in ANY catalogue and I 
believe that is a pretty broad statement. They were REAL and 
were even better than your claims for them. I lost them in last 
year’s drouth and want to get more started. This is not too far 
south, as many say, for delphinium ; f they are properly cared for. 
H. H.T. 
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, 
March 10, 1937. 
I must tell you, like Mr. Vanderbilt, never have I seen such del¬ 
phiniums as I have grown from your seeds. I have a hedge of them 
half a block and people marvel at them as they pass. Your black- 
eyed white is my pet. I have wonderful success with all seeds I 
bought from you, but Godetia Sybil Sherwood, and Phlox Drummondi 
were wonderful. Such color, till cut down by frost. Thought you 
would like to know what your seeds are doing “way up north.” 
MRS. J. N. A. 
Spokane, Washington, 
March 10, 1937. 
Dear Mr. Pudor: 
Your plants arrived yesterday safely and were in fine shape. 
These are exceptionally nice plants and 1 wish to thank you for 
them, and the generous count. 
I had no idea that the advanced plants were so much larger than 
the seedlings which I had purchased previously. 
Yours truly, 
J. W. M. 
Moline, Illinois, 
May 22, 1937. 
Gentlemen: 
I do like my plants from your seeds over a period ot ten years 
or more. Cordially yours, 
MRS A. S. G. 
Castleton-on-Hudson, 
New York, 
March 22, 1937. 
Pudor’s, Inc., 
Gentlemen: 
I am writing to tell you what wonderful white delpmmums i 
raised from your seed last year. They took first prize at our county 
fair. The seed was sown late in the spring in a cold frame. Nearly 
every seed came up and I cut my first blooms the latter part of 
July. The stalks were very full and some of the flowers measured 
2% inches across. Everyone who saw them said they were the most 
wonderful white delphiniums they had ever seen. 
I anticipate great wonders from them this spring. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. J. F. Van A. 
New York City, 
March 23, 1937. 
Gentlemen: 
My own plants arrived today and I am writing at once to tell you 
what lovely ones they were and what beautiful condition they ar¬ 
rived in. If they do as well as I anticipate I intend ordering them 
for all my clients. Very truly vours, 
M. D. L. 
Edmonton, Alberta, 
April 16, 1937. 
You will likely be interested to hear that I had some glorious 
spikes raised from your "Pedigreed” and 55/66 delphinium seeds, 
one pure white being particularly fine, fully 3 inches across and 
just about perfect in shape, and if not a true double, was nearly so. 
Have a number of seedlings just coming through from the winter 
that were seeded late in the summer and I have great hopes for— 
based on previous success with your delphiniums. 
MRS. G. S. B. 
Fort Fairfield, Maine, 
April 9, 1937. 
Dear Sirs: 
I am very glad to tell you that I have learned to raise delphiniums 
from seed although I spoiled my first package and half the second 
by too much watering after they had germinated. 
Last year I raised about eight dozen strong, healthy plants from 
half a package and I had some wonderful blues and two very 
unusual whites among them. I am delighted with them. They are 
the most beautiful blossoms I have ever seen here. The plants are 
very healthy in this climate and stand the most severe winters. I 
have never lost one from any cause after they are large enough to 
transplant into the ground. 
MRS. A. B. F. 
Newfoundland, New Jersey, 
April 7, 1937. 
Dear Mr. Pudor: 
I never grew such fine delphiniums as I did from your seed. 
W. M. C. 
Have You a Copy of Our Tall Bearded {German} Iris Voider 
Illustrated in Natural Colors? 
Remember! Planting time for these is from July 15th to September 15th. Later is not safe except in mild sections. 
NO SPRING SALES OF THESE IRIS. 
