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> JAN 16 193? tV 
U. S. Department of Agricwltnre. 
—HW<« 
Saginaw, Michigan, 
Sept. 9, 193G. 
“Never, until I visited 
my brother-in law's nur¬ 
sery at Milford, Michi¬ 
gan, have I seen such 
gorgeous and utterly 
beautiful delphiniums. 
The height and size of 
each individual floioer 
astounded me: and such 
radiant colors! 1 imme¬ 
diately asked him where 
he ever got the seeds to 
groiv plants such as they 
were, and he informed 
me ‘Pudor's'.” 
—MRS. M. C. 
in 
D€LPHIMIUITI/ 
J-R P-R n-Gf-G IRI f 
B-G-R RD-GD IRir 
B ULBOU/ I Riy 
TIGR 1 DI-RJ" 
PUDOR'J INC. 
PUVALLUP, UiAJAINGTON JTATC 
U./.-A. 
