PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
No Shipment of Plants After March 20th, Except Small Seedling's up to May 
Please note that owing to our mild winters plant life here awakens so early in this Puget 
Sound country that it is inadvisable to make shipments of DELPHINIUMS, AQUILEGIA 
and LUPINE after March 20th, except to nearby states. 
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. 
No plant orders are solicited for less than one dollar, unless you add 25c extra for* 
handling charges and postage. 
ASTER FKIKARTI, “Wonder of Staff a”. One of the most beautiful perennials known. 
Lavender-blue flowers from 2 to 2% inches across, produced from June until the middle 
of November. The plant does exceedingly well in light shade and comes to perfection 
in full sun. There are no other plants which bloom so persistently over so long a period 
—not just a bloom or two but a constant rich display of flowers is kept up the entire 
summer. Flowers are excellent for cutting. It may also be grown in pots and forced 
into bloom in a greenhouse during the winter. Ht. 2 ft. Large field grown plants that 
will be covered with blooms all summer and fall, 50c each, postpaid. East of the Rocky 
Mts., inch Southern California, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. All points West of the 
Rocky Mts., 40c each, postpaid; 12 for $4.00. Extra large 2-year-old field clumps, 75c 
each, by express, charges collect. Also strong rooted CUTTINGS, that will bloom pro¬ 
fusely in the late summer and fall at 20c each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. We can not sell 
less than 3—60c. Delivery not before May. 
ASTER. 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. 
25c each, 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
AQUILEGIA dr COLUMBINES. Long Spurred Bobbie’s Imperial Hybrids in mixture of 
beavjtiful pastel colors. 15c and 25c each; $1.50 and $2.50 per doz. Some extra large 
clumps,* 35c each. Of course, all the sizes will bloom this season. 
Bliie King. Long spurred clear blue. 15c and 25c each. *1 
Pink Shades. 15c and 25c each. 
Snow Queen. Pure white with extra long spurs. 25c size only. * 
Crimson Star. A large, long spurred bright crimson on 2 ft. stems; very beautiful. 15c, 
25c and 40c each, postpaid; $1.50, $2.50 and $4.00 per doz. 
Blue Rocky Mountain Columbine. None for sale this spring. 
ASTILBE (SPIREA) White Pearl. A delicate white, flushed light pink. Ht. 3 ft. with attrac¬ 
tive foliage; a beautiful plant for any garden. Strong blooming sized plants, 25c and 
40c each, postpaid. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Cistus or Rockrose). Delightful, indispensable rock plants. Round 
evergreen cushions and thousands of little silky roses of pink, white, orange, yellow, 
old rose, etc. True perennials; height 6 to 12 inches. Field grown seedlings that were 
wintered outside, will bloom profusely the coming summer, 15c each, postpaid; $1.00 
per doz. Not less than 3 sold for 45c. 
JAPANESE IRIS. Most of our named varieties will not be ready for sale until the coming 
fall; we divided our stock last season, with the exception of the following: 
Beya. Large beautiful flower; pale lavender with bright clear yellow center. Single; 
three large petals. Per clump. East of the Rocky Mts., 65c; West, 50c. 
Koko-no-iro. A very large double purple with yellow center. Prices same as for Beya. 
Kasugano. An exquisite creation from Japan. Double flower delicate red-lilac; 6 petals. 
Small clump, 75c. * 
Kumo-no-obi. A large single (3 petals). Dark lavender purple; a very handsome flower. 
Small clump, 60c. 
Norma. An exquisite silky lavender-pink with a clear blue halo. A very fine large 6 
petal double flower. The best pink Japanese Iris. Per clump, 75c, West of the Rocky 
Mts.; 90c, East of the Rocky Mts. 
Mahogany. A very dark rich mahogany-red color; double. 6 petals. One of the finest 
Per clump, 60c, West of the Rocky Mts.; 75c, East of the Rockies. 
Please note that MORNING MIST and MATA HARI are both oversold this spring. 
LUPINS, RUSSELL’S. Our spring seedlings have all been sold, but we will have another 
lot ready in June, possibly the last of May. With proper care all these plants will bloom 
this fall, and we make big clumps by next year. MIXED varieties from the finest 
bloomers, $1.00 per doz. 
Large Divisions from our large collection of the best selected GENUINE RUSSELL 
LUPINS, carefully selected for color, largest size of blooms and vigor. M^e can furnish 
these in BI-COLORS, or PINKS, APRICOTS and mixed ART SHADES. $1.50 each. 
These will rnake big clumps by summer and will have many blossom stalks. If they 
don t thrive in your particular garden and soil, it will not be ours or the plants’ fault; 
we can not duplicate the order free. There are localities where lupins will not do well’ 
we can not be the judge. ’ 
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