PUDOR'S 
INC. 
PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
13 
ZINNIA 
Family: Compositae. Rich soil in the sun. Don't plant Zinnia 
seeds in cold, wet ground; they will merely rot. Wait to mid-May. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED. The finest of all 
strains. 2% ft. 
LUMINOSA. This is an entirely new shade of Zinnias; a charm¬ 
ing shade of bright deep pink with a light suffusion of salmon. 
DESERT GOLD. Gold and deep yellow. 
EXQUISITE. Truly dahlia-flowered as regards form and size. 
A light rose with center a deep rose. Still the leader in the entire 
collection. 
GOLDEN DAWN. This beautiful shade of golden yellow comes 
true to color. A new valuable addition to the collection of Gold 
Medal Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. 
OLD GOLD. Its name describes the color very adequately. The 
flowers are of immense size, possibly the largest of all dahlia-flow¬ 
ered Zinnias. We recommend this variety to all who wish to compete 
for exhibitions; a small percentage of flowers do not come true to 
color. 
CRIMSON MONARCH. The largest and best of the red shades. 
Flowers often eight inches in diameter. Very vigorous; a marvelous 
production of greatest merit. 
ORIOLE. An immense orange and gold bi-color, worthy of the 
beautiful bird after which it is named. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE “NAMED” VARIETIES, per pkt. 15c; 
2 for 25c; ANY 3 FOR 35c. THE 7 NAMED BEST VARIETIES 
for 75c (one pkt. of each, or any seven); oz. of any named 
variety (not in mixture) 40c; |/ 2 oz. 75c. 
SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE. A well-blended mixture 
containing all the above novelties and several other equally beauti¬ 
ful novelties. !4 oz. 30c; i/ 2 oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c; per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
LILLIPUT or MIGNON ZINNIAS. Small, button-like, fully 
double flowers of gorgeous colors. Long stems for cutting and bas¬ 
ket work if heavily manured. 1% ft. In mixture. (/ 2 oz. 50c; J4 oz. 
30c; per pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
ROSEBUD. A lovely rose-pink; 1% ft. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 
V 2 oz. 60c; Za oz. 35c. 
PINK GEM. Deep pink; prices same as for Rosebud. 
ZINNIA FANTASY 
ZINNIA FANTASY MIXED 
New chrysanthemum-like Zinnias of a smaller flowering and 
more graceful appearance than the popular giant flowered varieties. 
The rounded flowers are composed of a mass of shaggy ray-like 
petals which give a delicate and refined appearance to the medium 
sized double flowers. (See photograph.) The color ranges from the 
brightest shades of reds and orange to the popular pastel pinks and 
beautiful creams. 
Seeds: Za oz. 65c; Zb oz. 35c; per pkt. 15c. 
A BASKET OF POMPON DAHLIAS 
SOME OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE POMPON 
DAHLIAS 
They ask so little and give so much. Little or no staking is re¬ 
quired, there is constant bloom, and that splendid quality, long life 
as a cut flower. They are delightful little guests in the house. 
Many people say they have no room for Dahlias, but the Pompons 
take up so little, and are a very valuable flower for the small gar¬ 
den, providing bloom when there is a dearth of such. We want to 
convert you to like, at least, this kind of Dahlia. We are sure you 
will be delighted with the darling Pompons. 
AIM EE. A lovely small bronze. 
AMBER QUEEN. Golden amber and orange. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. Beautiful golden apricot; a free bloomer 
good for cutting, as all pompons are. 
CATHERINE. A clear canary yellow. 
ELIZABETH. New, golden yellow edged brownish red. 
GIRLIE. Mauve pink. 
JOE FETTE. A splendid pure white. 
LITTLE DAVID. New small orange scarlet. 
VIVID. Brightest scarlet; bush dwarf. 
TOM THUMB. A very small rich red. 
COLLECTION: These 11 lovely Pompon Dahlias (Graefin Anna 
not included) for $2.25 postpaid. The regular list price of these 11 
is $2.75. Or any six, your choice, $1.25 postpaid. Less than six, 
each 25c. 
GRAEFIN ANNA VON SCHWERING (Novelty). A dainty, beau¬ 
tifully shaped flower of an exquisite shell pink. Price each 50c. 
Tubers are small. 
Please note that the tubers of most of the pompon dahlias are 
small, much smaller than the ordinary dahlias. Customers com¬ 
plain sometimes of tubers being so small. 
WARNING! Do not send currency in your letters unless 
registered. We are not liable for your money lost in the mails, 
and certainly can not afford to make up your loss, either in 
money or seeds, or plants. If you must send currency have 
your letter registered, or send money order, or checks, or 
drafts. And don’t forget to sign your name and full address 
to your orders. Every season we receive orders that have no 
name or address attached, often without a return address on 
the envelope and we have no possible way to identify such 
orders and can not fill them, and then people wonder why 
they don’t receive their orders, and blame us for their own 
mistakes. 
