PU DOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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CYNOGLOSSUM 
C. NERVOSUM. A very fine novelty. One of the true blue peren¬ 
nials of recent introduction. Award of Merit Roval Horticultural 
Society. Hike a miniature anchusa, 12 to 18 inches high with hand¬ 
some brilliant blue flowers in great profusion. Blooming size roots 
25c each; largest size. 40c. BABY SEEDLINGS, 75c per dozen. 
DELPHINIUMS 
PUDOR'S PRIZE WINNER STRAIN 
For Spring Delivery from February on (weather permitting) 
to April 1st. 
EXTRA SELECTED PLANTS OUR SELECTION. We cannot 
promise certain colors when plants are dormant in the Spring, but 
the plants were specially marked when in bloom last Summer for 
their fine points and good quality. Prices, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 each. 
We advise express shipments, charges collect. 
SMALL CLUMPLETS AND SEEDLINGS. All clumplets and 
our so-called advanced seedlings have already bloomed last fall and 
they will make large clumps in your garden this summer. They will 
produce 4 to 6 and more blooming stalks this summer. 
ADVANCED SEEDLINGS. Pudor’s Prize Winner Strain from 
our best seeds at $1.60 per doz., postpaid to states West of the Rocky 
Mts., except Southwestern states, and $1.70 per doz., postpaid East 
of the Rocky Mts. and Southwestern states that are located West 
of the Rocky Mts. 
CLUMPLETS that will make a fine display this summer, $2.90 
per doz., postpaid West of the Rocky Mts., except Southwestern 
states located West of the Rocky Mts., or SIX for 1.65, postpaid 
to these sections; 3 for 85c (not less sold). East of the Rocky Mts. 
and all Southwestern states (Southern California, Arizona, New 
Mexico and Texas) $3.00 per doz., prepaid; SIX for $1.75, postage 
paid; 3 for 90c, delivered (not less sold). 
If you want your plants mailed “Special Handling” add 15c per 
doz., or 10c for 6 and less. If you want them sent by Express (the 
safest and quickest way) charges collect, we will give you credit 
for the postage and send extra plants. 
BABY SEEDLINGS. We sell tens of thousands; these are from 
our best seeds sown last fall. They will bloom late this summer and 
our experience for years has proven that they ship well and give 
great satisfaction to our customers, but they have to be handled 
and treated as just what they are, “Baby Seedlings”. Sometimes 
there are some losses, but we always give liberal count to make up 
for a few losses. Price 85c per dozen, postpaid. No reduction for 
quantity and the supply is not large this Spring. 10c extra for 
Special Handling. 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON STRAIN. Producing magnificent 
tall plants in dark and light shades. We can sell you only the 
mixture. 
LARGER ADVANCED SEEDLINGS. $1.65 per dozen, postpaid 
to states West of the Rocky Mountains (except Southwestern states) 
and $1.70 per dozen, postpaid, East of the Rocky Mountains and 
Southwestern states located West of the Rocky Mountains (Arizona, 
Texas, and Southern California). Special handling, 15c extra. 
CLUMPLETS, which are larger than the advanced seedlings with 
at least 4 eyes or sprouts, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen; 25c and 30c 
each; not less than 3 sold. Six are NOT one-half of the dozen price. 
Special handling extra—15c per 12; 10c for 6. 
BABY SEEDLINGS can be supplied from either strain; Pudor’s 
Prize Winner or Blackmore and Langdon. 85c per dozen. All will 
bloom this fall. 
WHITE BABY SEEDLINGS. All will bloom this fall. There will 
be a small percentage of blue amongst these, as they don’t breed 
true. $1.15 per dozen; 2 dozen for $2.10. Includes special handling 
by mail. Ready in the late spring. 
NO ADVANCED WHITE SEEDLINGS FOR SALE. 
WHITE DELPHINIUM CLUMPS. Guaranteed to produce fine 
double WHITE flowers. Strong 2-year-old divisions, $1.00, $1.50 and 
$2.50 per clump. Here QUALITY counts, not the size of the clump. 
We might send you a very large clump for one dollar, and a much 
smaller one for $2.50. By the way, the white hybrids grow slower 
than the blues; sometimes it takes three years to get an established 
big clump that will produce a dozen or more beautiful white spikes. 
BABY SEEDLINGS from our famous 55/66 “Mother of Pearl” 
strain, described in full under Delphinium seeds page ... We sowed 
some seed outside in the late fall; they germinated well just before 
the cold weather set in and if they don’t winter-kill, we will have 
them for sale at 80c per dozen, the last part of April. Some of our 
finest plants come from this strain and customer-correspondents 
have been raving over these plants for the last few years. Large 
double light and dark blues, violets and beautiful intermediate 
shades with a few beautiful whites now and then. JUST IN CASE 
WE CAN’T MAKE DELIVERY THIS SPRING, please name a sub¬ 
stitute or we will send the seedling early next fall. 
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. 
NO SMALL SEEDLINGS of these this spring. Only ADVANCED 
SEEDLINGS and SMALL CLUMPLETS at 15c and 25c each; 1 doz. 
for $1.50 and $2.50, postpaid. Special handling 10c and 15c extra. 
These prices apply to either variety. 
PUDOR'S SAPPHIRE. The most beautiful sapphire blue (with 
about 10% rogues of a light azure blue). We think this Bella Donna 
Delphinium, a chance seedlings discovered in our fields three years 
ago, the most beautiful color of all Bella Donnas we have grown. 
BELLA MOSUM IMPROVED. A rich dark blue; wonderful color. 
Of course, all these seedlings and larger plants will bloom profusely 
in your garden this summer. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 
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, $1.00 each, postpaid; smaller 
roots, 45c. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. A new pink Baby Breath of the small 
Paniculata type. Strong plants, 15c each 2 for 25c; large, 25c per 
clump. 
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. Seedlings, 3 for 25c; large, 15c and 25c each. 
Plants entirely hardy. 
GYPSOPHILAS do best in rather dry places and not too rich soil, 
and like plenty of lime. 
GERMAN or BEARDED IRIS 
They are not sold during the spring of the year, as at that 
time the single rhizomes that were set out in July and August 
are now large clumps with an increase of 4 to 6 small plants 
on each plant. These small plants will make the rhizomes sold 
singly in the late summer. You can readily see that no grower 
could afford to sell you an Iris plant in the spring of the year, 
unless he would sell you a very small baby-shoot which would 
not blossom the first season, or a whole big clump, which he 
could not afford to do. 
OUR 1939 IRIS CATALOG will be mailed to all customers 
of record in June. WE HAVE ADDED MANY NEW VARI¬ 
ETIES to our already large list and we will offer them for 
sale for JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER delivery at most 
reasonable prices, considering the highest quality of our stock. 
JAPANESE IRIS SEEDS 
These Irises are very easily raised from seeds and, unlike German 
Iris seeds, they germinate well and quickly. Fall-sown seeds will 
give you nice plants by spring and some of these will bloom the 
second autumn; all will bloom the second year. Spring-sown seeds 
.will give you large blooming sized clumps the following year. Rais¬ 
ing these beautiful Iris seeds, never knowing what wonderful prizes 
you will draw, is a most charming and fascinating garden game. 
If you have never raised Japanese Iris, try it by all means. 
Best Selected Seeds, '/i oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; pkt. 15c. 
JAPANESE IRIS CULTURE 
Reginald Farrer says that there is nothing in the garden like 
Japanese Iris for arrogance, subtlety and sheer insolence of beauty. 
This is precisely the effect conveyed when one sees Japanese Irises in 
large masses. When a few plants are found on the banks of a stream, 
they have more of piquancy and less of boldness. They are the most 
striking flowers of July, and not so difficult to grow as the average 
gardener supposes. 
JAPANESE IRISES will thrive in any part of the United States: 
they are hardy and much more beautiful than the Germanica group. 
If you have never grown them, you have missed a lot. They are 
fine for cut flowers. You can plant them in the early spring or in 
the fall with equal success. 
FOR SPRING DELIVERY (We can ship Japanese Iris until the 
1st of May). 
