PUDOR'S, INC., PUYAL'LUP, WASHINGTON 
DELPHINIUMS. For spring delivery from Ja'nuary on (weather perniitting) to March 30th. 
pudor;s prize winner strain. ' • 
Baby Seedlings. We sell tens of thousands; these are from our bes.t,;seeds sown last fall. 
They will bloom late this summer and our experience for years ha^ prpven 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 th^re'are some losses, but 
we always give liberal count to make up for a few losses. Price ^5c per dozen, postpaid. 
No reduction for quantity and the supply is not large this spring. 10c extra for Special 
Handling. 
Advanced Seedlings. Pudor’s Prize Winner Strain from our best seeds at .S1.60 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). 
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 Mts. 
(except Southwestern states) and $1.70 per dozen, postpaid. East of the Rocky Mts. and 
Southwestern states located West of the Rocky Mts. (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 ea<*h; 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. 
Piidor’s Private Strain No. 55/66, which produces some very uncommon and wonderful 
colors, the largest double flowers, described under “seeds” on page 5. Prices are the 
same as for the Prize Winner strain. 
California Pacific Strain, from a mixture of their best seeds; all colors except white. 
Small seedlings, 85c per dozen; larger plants, 15c and 25c eacdi; $1.50 and $2.50 per doz. 
Not less than 3 sold. 
Collection from eight superfine named English Delphiniums. All are prize winners and 
the finest England has. Small seedlings, $1.50 per doz; larger, $2.50 per doz. 
Pudor’s White Wonder Strain. 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. No more “unbloomed” WHITE Seedlings for sale. 
BELLADONNA DELPHINIUMS. Pudor’s Sapphire. The most beautiful, sapphire blue 
(with about 10% rogues of a light azure blue). We think this Belladonna Delphinium, 
a chance seedling discovered in our fields three years ago, the most beautiful color of 
all Belladonnas we have grown. 
Bellamosum Improved. A rich dark blue; wonderful'color. Of course, all these seedlings 
and larger plants will bloom profusely in your garden this summer. 
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. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest double baby’s 
breath; hardy perennial plants, producing immense flower heads. A few mammoth roots, 
75c each, express charges collect. - , , . 
Other large roots, 60c and 75c each, postpaid. These are all grafted plants. 
PHYSOTEGIA VIRGINICA. False Dragon Head. A valuable late fall blooming hardy 
perennial. Ht. 2 ft. 
“Vivid.” A lovely rosy pink; blooms September to November. A strong grower. Roots, 
25c each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
“Rosea.” Makes large clumps 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing long spikes of delicate pink 
flowers in July and August. 15c and 25c per root, according to size. 
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AZALEA-CHRYSANTHEMUM “PINK CUSHION”. (“4 Months of Blazing Beauty”). Plants 
are 10 inches tall 18 inches across and actually smothered with beautiful clear glistening 
double pink flowers from the first of July to the end of October and often into November. 
25c each; 3 for 65c. Ready last of April or May. 
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