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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
GEUM “PRINCE OF ORANGE" 
We are glad to be able to offer our customers this new 
Geum of a true rich orange shade reproducing itself true from 
seed. The plant is of sturdy habit with long and strong stalks. 
It flowers early, being in full bloom in early summer. When 
first introduced in 1934 it received an Award of Merit from 
the English Royal Horticultural Society. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS “HARBINGER" 
The most brilliant of all bedding plants. Plants raised 
from seed sown at the end of February in the house commence 
to produce in profusion their long spikes of dazzling bright 
scarlet flowers early in June and maintain a blaze of color 
until the frosts. A more magnificent plant for summer bedding 
can hardly be imagined. Th6 plants are dwarf and compact in 
habit with beautiful dark green foliage. This particular variety 
received an award of merit from the Royal Horticultural 
Society in London. Seed, 1/16 oz. $1.00; per pkt. 30c. 
MARIGOLD GIGANTEA (SWEET SCENTED) 
One of the outstanding features of this new marigold is its 
sweet fragrance rather than the characteristic marigold odor. 
The average flowers are about 5 inches across while some 
reach a diameter of as much as 7^/^ inches. 
The flower is somewhat like Guinea Gold, but much larger. 
The form varies somewhat, some flowers being flat topped, 
others with a more or less upright effect of the petals, toward 
the center, somewhat like Yellow Supreme Marigold. 
The plants may reach a height of as much as 5 or 6 feet 
but under ordinary conditions about 3 to 4 feet. They are quite 
bushy and very free flowering, carrying as many as 40 to 50 
flowers on a plant at one time. 
It is comparatively early blooming, coming in about the 
same time as Prince of Orange Marigold and similar varieties 
and it will stand several degrees of frost. 
The mixture includes the following colors: Deep Orange, 
Light Orange, Golden Orange, Golden Yellow and Cream But¬ 
tercup. Price per pkt. in mixture only, 15c; 1/16 oz. 25c; 
'/g oz. 45c. 
Amboy, Illinois, Sept. 9, 1937. 
You should see my Gigantea Sunset marigolds. They are 
beautiful. Everything I get from you has been fine. 
Stan4 1938 
HOLLYHOCK ANNUAL DOUBLE SCARLET BEAUTY 
A fully double Hollyhock of the Chater type which will 
flower in six months from the time seed is sown—that is the 
outstanding characteristic of this Annual Double Scarlet 
Beauty. The size of flower and plant habit are identical with 
the Chater Hollyhocks, but this new annual can be sown in 
spring for summer flowers the same year. In color pure in¬ 
tense scarlet, gorgeously highlighting the garden scene. Scarlet 
Beauty is the first of what will later be a whole race of annual 
flowering double Hollyhocks of this type. In those sections 
of the country where Hollyhocks winter over with difficulty, 
this new annual double Hollyhock fills an important need, and 
for all gardeners it will save a whole year’s time in growing. 
Plants will winter over where Chater varieties do, and the 
variety is classed as a perennial which blooms the first year 
from seed. Per pkt 25c; 1/16 oz. 40c; 54 oz. $1.50. 
RUSSELL LUPINS 
The 1938 Sensation 
This new strain of perennial Lupins has, as is now widely 
known, caused a sensation in horticultural circles. Raised by 
Mr. G. Russell, of York, it is the most outstanding introduc¬ 
tion for many years. Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s 
Gold Medal, June, 1937. The long, closely furnished spikes 
flower in a great variety of rich colors—deep yellows, oranges, 
reds and brilliant bi-colors never seen in Lupins before. The 
florets are large with flat fan-like back-standards, and unlike 
all other Lupins, most of the spikes retain their florets through¬ 
out the whole period of development. In original sealed col¬ 
ored art pockets. 75c (50 seeds). 
RUSSELL LUPINS 
THE NEWEST LARKSPUR, GIANT IMPERIAL 
“CORAL KING" 
With Coral King we present an entirely new color in Lark¬ 
spurs—blush pink with a strong suffision of coral, which deep¬ 
ens and gets richer as the flowers mature, giving an impres¬ 
sion of lovely delicate coral pink with a salmon tint. The flor¬ 
ets are very large, fully double and with rounded petals. There 
is a magnificent length of Hollyhock-like flowering spikes, 
averaging from 24 to 30 inches. The plants are true Giant 
Imperial type, branching from the base and early blooming, 
coming into flower about the same time as the Stock Flowered 
variety Rosamond. Coral King has been proclaimed the most 
desirable Larkspur color yet produced. Per pkt. 20c; 54 oz. 40c; 
•/2 oz. 75c. 
