PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINE SEEDLINGS 
BLUE KING. Long spurred, a beautiful clear blue. 
PINK SHADES. Long spurred. 
SNOW QUEEN. With extra long spurs. 
No Seedlings of the above three varieties, but 1-year-old 
clumps only that have already bloomed. 15c each; 3 for 40c, 
postpaid. Larger clumps 25c each; 3 for 70c, postpaid; per doz. 
$1.50 and $2.50. 
DOBBIE’S LONG SPURRED IMPERIAL HYBRIDS in wonder¬ 
ful pastel colors in mixture only. Strong Seedlings that will 
bloom next season. Per doz. 50c, postpaid; 3 doz. for $1.25. 
NOTICE: Columbine seedlings, 6 months old, are smaller than 
Delphinium seedlings, owing to their slower growth, but all 
will bloom next year in your garden; they make a rapid 
growth in the spring. 
BLUE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLUMBINE. If grown well under 
right conditions it is probably the handsomest of all. Large 
long-spurred sky-blue flowers with white petals. We secure 
our seeds from plants grown high up in the Colorado moun¬ 
tains, assuring vigor and purity of color. Requires moist peaty 
soil and light shade. In its wild state it is often found along the 
banks of streams. Individual clumps 25c and 35c, postpaid, 
according to size. $1.25 and $1.75 for 6. No small seedlings 
this fall. We think this wildling from Colorado is the grand¬ 
est of all. 
CRIMSON STAR. A bright crimson long-spurred variety; the 
long spurs are a rich crimson and the center is white tinged 
carmine. The flowers measure 3 inches in diameter and are 
borne on graceful erect 2-foot stems. There will be a few 
rogues amongst the seedlings. Really a sensational Columbine. 
Individual clumps 25c and 40c each, postpaid. Remember, 
this beautiful variety does not grow as tall nor as vigorously 
as the other Hybrids. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA HOUSE’S STRAIN. If you have never 
grown the charming perennial Scabiosa, you have certainly 
missed a lovely garden flower. Blooms when quite small in 
lovely shades of blue on long stems. An excellent cut flower. 
Seedlings 75c per dozen, postpaid. Larger plants 15c and 25c. 
As they grow better when transplanted in the spring, we do 
not make any shipments in the fall, unless requested to do so. 
Plant in the sun, in not too rich soil and give the plants a 
dressing of lime; they will not grow in wet soil. 
ASTILBE (Spirea) 
Beautiful hardy garden perennials with large flower trusses; 
prefer rich, moist soil. Most attractive in the garden and a fine 
cut flower. 
A. PINK PEARL. A delicate salmon-pink. Height about 3 feet 
with attractive foliage. A beautiful attractive hardy plant for 
any garden; they also force well indoors. Strong blooming 
size plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest and 
double Baby’s Breath; hardy perennial. Large roots that 
will produce immense flower heads that you can sell 
throughout the summer as cut flowers. Grafted plants, 
produces no seeds. Mammoth roots 75c each, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. A new pink Baby Breath of the 
small Paninculata type. Strong plants 25c and 40c each. 
GYPSOPHILA OLDHAMIANA. A new perennial Baby Breath 
with soft pink flowers blooming in the fall of marvelous 
keeping quality; a grand addition to the perennial border 
and excellent for cutting purposes. Plants entirely hardy. 
25c and 40c each. 
GYPSOPHILAS do best in rather dry places and not too rich 
soil, and like plenty of lime. 
LUPIN SEEDLINGS 
If you can grow lupins in your locality and in your soil 
(they prefer a warm sandy loam devoid of lime, well drained) 
they will be a joy to you; they really make a magnificent 
showing and are very beautiful. We offer SEEDLINGS for fall 
and early spring delivery in a mixture of PINK, YELLOW, APRI¬ 
COT, BLUE, PURPLE and other colors. We do not sell separate 
colors as they will not come true from seeds, these seedlings not 
having bloomed yet by fall; consequently we can not tell the 
colors. Our strain is a famous English strain, having received 
the highest award of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society 
of England. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS from above strain (not the Russell) for 
September and October delivery, 75c per doz. Larger plants 
10c and 15c each. All will develop into big clumps the first 
year and will bloom profusely. 
GENUINE RUSSELL LUPINS. The 1938 sensation. Strong 
seedlings that will bloom next year, $1.50 per doz.; 6 for 85c. 
A larger size 25c plant. These Lupins are hardy. In very cold 
climates set in a protected cold frame over winter or plant 
right outside and mulch after the plants freeze down. 
Grosse lie, Mich. 
“I have been growing delphiniums from your best seed 
for several years, and my flowers have been the envy of 
all my neighbors, and with one exception have taken blue 
ribbons in every show entered.” 
C. H. K. 
RUSSELL LUPINS 
