16 
PUDOR'S, I NC., 
PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
AQUILEGIA, COLUMBINE 
Family: Ranunculaceae. Does well in the shade and loves a 
moist situation. 
Note: NO LARGE CLUMPS sold; seedlings much more satisfac¬ 
tory and longer lived. 
VARIETY CRIMSON STAR. Seedlings that will bloom this sea¬ 
son, 75c per doz., postpaid anywhere (provided you make up your 
one dollar PLANT order). Larger “Advanced Seedlings” that will 
make a better showing the first year, $1.60 per doz., postpaid to 
states West of the Rocky Mts., except Southwestern states as 
Southern California, New Mexico and Texas, $1.70, as w'ell as East 
of the Rocky Mts. Note, Crimson Star is a slow grower, perfectly 
hardy, but not as vigorous as the other hybrids, BUT WHAT A 
COLOR! 
DOBBIE’S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. Beautiful pastel shades with 
very long spurs. We have them in two sizes. 
Advanced Seedlings that will make a nice showing, $1.60 per doz., 
postage paid to states West of the Rocky Mts., except Southern 
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas; there and to states 
East of the Rocky Mts., $1.70, postpaid. 
Small Clumps that will bloom profusely. West of the Rocky Mts., 
except Southern Calif., New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, 3 for 85c, 
postpaid (not less sold) but you must make up your one dollar plant 
order. 6 for $1.50 and $2.65 per doz., postpaid. These same small 
clumps. East of the Rocky Mts., Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and 
Texas, 3 for 90c, postpaid; 6 for $1.65, postpaid, and $2.80 per doz., 
delivered at your door. Special Handling extra. 
BELLA DONNA DELPHINIUMS 
These do not grow as tall as the hybrids but are much easier to 
grow; they will thrive in localities where the tall hybrids are a 
failure or die of diseases, and are charming for cut flowers. We 
offer the following best varieties: 
BELLA DONNA DELPHINIUMS. Only small seedlings this 
spring, after April 1st. A large demand cleaned us out of all larger 
plants. 
PUDOR’S SAPPHIRE. The most beautiful delphinium blue 
(about 10% rogues of a light azure blue), 60c per dozen, postpaid. 
But remember, no plant orders filled for less than $1.00. 
BELLA MOSUM IMPROVED. A rich dark blue, wonderful color. 
From April 1st on. 50c per doz.; 2 doz. for 90c, postpaid; 3 doz. for 
$1.35, postpaid. These prices do not apply to “SAPPHIRE”. 
All these Bella Donna Delphiniums will bloom this year. 
GYPSOPHILA "BRISTOL FAIRY" 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest and 
double Baby’s Breath; hardy perennial. Large roots that will pro¬ 
duce immense flower heads that you can sell throughout the sum¬ 
mer as cut flowers. Mammoth roots, 75c each, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. The new rose-pink hardy perennial 
Baby’s Breath. Height 4 to 5 ft. No small seedlings and no clumps, 
but our ADVANCED SEEDLINGS (really small clumps) grow very 
fast. Large, 25c each; small size, 2 for 25c, postpaid; but REMEM¬ 
BER, no plant orders filled for less than ONE DOLLAR; this must 
not include seeds or bulbs. 
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 
ONLY SEEDS FOR SALE THIS SPRING; NO SEEDLINGS AND 
NO CLUMPS. 
AJUGA 
A. REPTANS. Forms a close carpet 2 to 3 inches high of richly 
bronzed purple leaves; it has creeping stems, rooting at every joint. 
Flowers are like a mint and blue; an excellent evergreen; beautiful 
in winter. It forms a good ground cover for damp or shaded posi¬ 
tions where grass will not thrive. Situation, sun or light shade; soil, 
any, not dry. A good rock plant. Per dozen $2.50; each 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
C. NERVOSUM. A very fine novelty. One of the true blue peren¬ 
nials of recent introduction. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural 
Society. Like a miniature anchusa, 12 to 18 inches high with hand¬ 
some brilliant blue flowers in great profusion. Blooming size, 25c ea. 
Larger clumps 40c. 
ASTERS—PERENNIALS; MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
SPRING DELIVERY ONLY 
IMPORTANT. For the finest display and largest flowers you 
MUST transplant and divide these asters every spring—only 2 or 3 
roots to the hill. If you neglect doing this your flowers will be only 
mediocre and you will miss the finest display of these lovely flowers. 
READ: In the early stages of growth, watch out for the red lice. 
Spray with a strong tobacco solution or any good lice powder; keep 
it up two or three times during the heat of the day when the air is 
still and they won’t trouble any more. 
We have discarded all our Michaelmas Daisies with two excep¬ 
tions, the beautiful LITTLE BOY BLUE, and the charming, lovely 
LITTLE PINK LADY. Surely you can’t pass this charming little 
lady by, even so you have no use for Michaelmas Daisies. For years 
we have grown over a dozen of the best varieties, offering them to 
the garden public at small prices and every year the sales have 
fallen off until we finally had to give up the ground to some more 
profitable crop. But we couldn’t discard the LITTLE PINK LADY. 
A most beautiful pure pink, the plants smothered with the large 
single starry blossoms with their bright yellow centers. Height only 
18 inches, in neat compact growth, altogether charming. Plants are 
sold in the Spring of the year only. 35c each, 3 for $1, postpaid. 
LITTLE BOY BLUE. A fit companion to Little Pink Lady. One 
of the best blues; dwarf habit, neat bushes about 2 ft. high; covered 
with the large semi-double rich blue flowers. 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. Remember, no plant orders filled for less than one dollar. 
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. 
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 very carefully watered (very lightly the first few days or 
seeds will rot) and the seedlings transplanted into their flowering 
quarters in May or early June. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. The beautiful, most satisfying, ever- 
blooming Perennial Scabious. We think that next to the delphinium 
it is the finest perennial growing. Lovely blue and lavender shades; 
can be supplied in an assortment of colors only; please do not 
specify colors. NO SEEDLINGS THIS SPRING. Prefers a rather 
dry location. 
Advanced Seedlings that will bloom profusely, $1.60 per dozen. 
Postage paid to states West of the Rocky Mts., except extreme 
Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas—there and to 
states East of the Rocky Mts., $1.70 postage paid. 1/2 dozen 85c. 
Small Clumps, that will develop this summer into large clumps 
covered with blooms throughout the season until killed by frosts. 
West of the Rocky Mts., except Southern California, Arizona, New 
Mexico and Texas, 3 for 85c, postpaid (not less sold). But you must 
make up your one dollar plant order. Six for $1.50 and $2.65 per doz. 
These same small clumps East of the Rocky Mts., Texas, Arizona, 
New Mexico and Texas, 3 for 90c, postpaid, 6 for $1.65, postage paid, 
and $2.80 per dozen, delivered to your door. Special Handling extra. 
SHASTA DAISY or MOONPENNY 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISIES. As people have been expected to 
receive all double flowering daisies from the unbloomed seedlings, a 
thing which is not possible to do, we will not sell any more seed¬ 
lings of any size hereafter, and we do not sell flowering old clumps. 
W'e sell seeds only, and these are easily handled and the seedlings 
grow very fast and soon bloom. 
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 and often again during October into November. Whole 
CLUMPS that will make a beautiful showing the first season, 50c 
each. Divided plants that will bloom, 35c each. 
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; no smaller plants in stock. 
