Oh! T'hank You 
Oakland, Minnesota. 
Seeds bought from you always bring joy, the plants are so far superior to others. My 
flowers are famous all over the country and Delphinium time is heaven indeed. 
Every seed that 1 purchased in the first order this spring are lusty seedlings now, gi'ow- 
ing in pots in sunny windows. “Ti'ollius Ledebouri” came 100%. “I.sajic House’s Scabiosa” 
was far beyond all hopes. “Double Pyrethrum’’ a solid mat of plants. Coaxing “fussy” seeds 
to grow into glorious blooming plants is life for me. 
“Dobbie’s Columbines” are the most exquisite things in that line I ever saw, but PRIZE 
WINNING DEI-il’HINlUMS are the CLIMAX OF EVERYTHING. It was a poor Delphinium 
vear here, dry hot days with the wind blowing incessantly, but the roots of those I’RIZE 
WINNERS seemed to have gained strength on the drouth for they show promise of out¬ 
doing themselves this season. MRS. F. L. 
Dear Sir: Tarkio, Missouri, July 26, 1938. 
The white delphiniums I l)ought of you last fall caused such a sensation this spring when 
in bloom. I had one plant which produced white flowers with a black bee—also some glisten¬ 
ing white double ones. I will order more seedlings for fall planting soon as I think they are 
much cheaper and more satisfactory in the end. MRS. G. J. S. 
Caldwell, Idaho, February 18, 1938. 
Our dahlias were a dream of beauty—an absolute necessity in our garden now. My Dream 
delphinium seed are coming up splendidly. MRS. F. B. 
Dear Sir: Patton, Penna., July 25, 1938. 
The advanced seedlings that I received this spring came in perfect condition and have 
nearly all bloomed. I am more than delighted with them—they surely are gorgeous and 
have been admired by many, many people. MRS. A. O. S. 
Crestline, Ohio, July 13, 1938. 
I have been growing Delphiniums from your pedigreed seed for the past five years and 
find it the best available. I am sure we have the best Delphiniums, both in the blues and 
whites in this locality if not in the whole state. My aim is to keep on improving my stock 
and feel sure I can do no better than with PUDOR’S SEEDS. I. q. S. 
Creston, Iowa, July 28. 1938. 
I have the happiness and joy every day with my lovely delphiniums from Pudor’s. I am 
now ordering more, as I know I am ordering from the right place. MRS. J H. 
Dodge City, Kansas, June 28, 1939. 
I have beautiful delphiniums, the most beautiful White Wonder. No one around here has 
them. Your seeds are the best I ever had. MRS. C. R. K. 
Dear Sirs: Portland, Oregon, October 18, 1938. 
Delphinium seed purchased from you a few years ago produced the finest collection of 
delphiniums I have ever seen. Very truly yours, P. E. VAN A. 
Kalamazoo, Michigan, August 19, 1938. 
I purchased a packet each of Dream, White Wonder, and 55/66 last year which have 
produced the most beautiful bloom I ever saw. They are gorgeous, indeed, all of them. 
MRS. W. J. K. 
Racine, Wisconsin. 
Have received the delphinium seeds from you in a shortei time than anticipated. Every 
one of them came up, and sure looks promising. MRS. C. G, 
The annuals and lupin seeds that I ordered this year are doing fine. I feel all your seeds 
are of a superior quality. MRS. B. A. J. 
Dear Sir: Auburn, New Y'ork, August, 1939. 
I had a Vo pkt. of your White Wonder last fall, and am very much pleased. It produced 
about 50 per cent with only two blue, the rest were pure white. Looked just like the picture 
in the catalogue, and were 3 inches in diameter. They had no special care, just sowed iri a 
box in the fall and transplanted in the garden in the spring. I took a basket of them to the 
annual flower show and they won a blue ribbon. A. H. 
