PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP 
WASHINGTON 
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SHASTA DAISY or MOONPENNY 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY (Diener’s Strain). This distinctive 
novelty has become widely popular since its recent introduction. The 
shaggy, full double flowers of glistening- white are a picture in the 
border, and make creditable cut flowers. It is hardy and a robust 
grower. It will show about 75% true doubles from seed. Pkt. 25c; 
1/16 oz. $1.25. 
MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Purest white, 6 inches across on 
long stems, continues to bloom until October. '/ 8 oz. 50c; per pkt. 15c. 
DIENER'S NEW GIANT DOUBLE WHITE SHASTA DAISY 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis) 
The old-fashioned Dame's Violet. A hardy perennial, easily raised 
from seed, blooms the following spring in May with the Iris and 
Aquilegia. Height, 3 to 5 feet. Very fragrant. No garden should be 
without it. A lovely, graceful cut flower. If you sell cut flowers on 
Decoration Day, you will find the long, loose sprays a valuable 
acquisition. 
WHITE SWEET ROCKET. Per pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; J/ 4 oz. 35c. 
PUDOR’S PINK SWEET ROCKET. After many years of select¬ 
ing and re-selecting, we have succeeded in establishing a fine orchid 
pink variety in place of the old purple variety, / 8 oz. 40c; pkt. 25c. 
THALICTRUM 
Family: Ranunculaceae. Ordinary garden soil. 
ADI ANTI FOLIU M. Elegant foliage resembling that of the 
Maidenhair Fern. Admirable for bouquets, as the leaves retain 
their form for a long time when cut. Hardy perennial. Height 18 
inches. Per pkt. 15c. 
AQUILEGIFOLIUM. Beautiful cut foliage; large branches of 
feathery flowers in pink or white; mixed. 3 ft. Per pkt. 15c. 
DIPTEROCARPUM. Great beauty, lovely mauve flowers in large 
panicles; poor soil; 5 ft. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
LEDEBOURI “GOLDEN QUEEN”. A very fine novelty. Award of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London. We offer again seed 
of this beautiful hardy perennial plant. It is a valuable garden 
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 intense 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. 
It comes practically true to type from seed. 
Most Trollius are rather uncertain to raise from seed when 
sown in the spring, but one of the great recommendations this 
introduction has is that the seed germinates freely when sown in 
the spring. We tested this point very fully by three successive 
sowings in March, April and May, when practically every seed 
germinated. Blooms same year if sown early. Seed, per pkt. 25c; 
1/16 oz. 75c. 
VIOLAS, Large Flowered 
Family; Violaceae. Good garden loam. Not sandy, or hot. 
APRICOT. A charming color; comes true from seed; extra fine. 
6 in. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Very fine novelty. Rich ruby-red flowers. 
Per pkt. 20c, 3 for 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
JERSEY JEWEL. Deep violet color; large blossoms on long 
stems; excellent cut flower, lovely for corsages. Per pkt. 20c, 3 for 
50c; 1/16 oz. 75c. 
YELLOW QUEEN. A beautiful clear deep yellow. 6 in. Per 
pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
MAGGIE MOTT. The loveliest and largest of all the Violas. No 
seeds, only plants. See page 17. 
FINEST MIXTURE. Above and other desirable colors (except 
Maggie Mott). Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 1/16 oz. 90c. 
ENGLISH WALLFLOWERS (Cheiranthus) 
Early flowering, from a sowing made at the proper time in the 
summer (June 1st to 15th). 
PHOENIX. Early, rich chestnut brown or blood red. 
FIRE KING. Brilliant orange. 
VULCAN. Rich velvety-crimson. 
CHOICEST MIXED from named varieties. 
Any of the above, >/ 8 oz. 25c; per pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. Choicest tall double mixed. 1/16 oz. 75c; 
per pkt. 25c. 
ATTENTION SEED CUSTOMERS. Two packages of DIF¬ 
FERENT varieties or species of flower seeds, priced at 15c 
each, can not be supplied as 2 for 25c, as some people seem to 
think; they must be 15c EACH. Only 2 packs of ONE KIND 
are 25c, provided they are so priced in the catalog. Please 
order accordingly with the above rule. 
And if you will please 
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gw PLEASE DO NOT SEND CHECKS UNDER $1.00, 
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ALASKA AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE 
Owing to the higher postage rate to your country, prices 
of plants (postage paid) will have to be the same as EAST 
OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. 
Canadian customers have to obtain a permit from Ottawa, 
for all plants and bulbs, stating in your application the kind, 
number and value; not necessary for seeds. We cannot for¬ 
ward plants or bulbs until we receive this permit or the 
number. 
iiTNo plant orders are solicited for less than one dollar, un-US® 
itiTless you add 25c extra for handling charges and postage."®® 
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Owing to our mild Pacific Coast climate 
and our early springs, such early starting things as Delphiniums, 
Columbines and Lupines cannot be shipped away from here (except 
to nearby states) AFTER MARCH 15th. Please remember this. If 
your garden is still frozen up you can set the plants in a cold frame 
or cool greenhouse until the weather moderates. 
IN LATE SEASONS WE CAN SEND PLANTS AS LATE AS 
APRIL 1st; SMALL SEEDLINGS EVEN LATER. IT ALL DE¬ 
PENDS. 
READ THIS. Do not send currency unless you have it regis¬ 
tered. It is not safe and you might lose your order and your 
money. We are not responsible for the loss of your order and of 
your money and we can not and will not duplicate such unregis¬ 
tered orders containing currency lost in the mails or stolen. 
