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PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
A SINGLE SPECIMEN PLANT OF ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
Upright or Delphinium type. 
SECTION 2 
Note: We can sell bulbs much cheaper if we send them by 
Express (you paying the charges) than we mailing the package 
and paying the higher Parcel Post charges. 
All bulbs described and listed in the following pages should be 
planted in the Fall. Indeed, some, such as Spanish, Dutch and 
English Irises, Daffodils, Tulips, and some varieties of Lily bulbs 
can only be planted in the Fall. (The Madonna or Candidum Lily 
should only be planted during August, and not later than Sep¬ 
tember; they cannot be planted successfully in the Spring.) Some 
lily varieties such as the Regales, Auratum, and the Japanese 
Speciosum, may also be planted in early Spring, but Fall planting 
is best. 
Royersford, Pa., 
May 17, 1939. 
The delphinium plants you mailed to Easton were re¬ 
ceived in good time. The weather was favorable and they 
carried beautifully. My brother was delighted as the plants 
he set out in the Fall from one of our Eastern houses had 
all winter killed but two. Your plants are the best I have 
ever seen. MARY S. A. 
Millford, Michigan. 
Pudor’s, Inc., 
Puyallup, Washington, 
Gentlemen; 
Please find enclosed money order for another 1/16 oz. of 
your “Pedigreed” Prize Winner Delphinium seed. I must 
say your seeds have so far produced seedlings far superior, 
both in vigor and beauty, far beyond a written description. 
Not that these are the only Delphinium we have tried; in 
fact I fully believe that we tried nearly every important 
Delphinium Specialist both in the United States and 
abroad in building up our strain and we certainly have 
developed some “jewels” from your strain. We were forced 
to turn down many seedling orders due to the fact that 
the demand far exceeded the supply. Customers could 
hardly believe such Delphiniums ever grew. You may look 
for an order from us this summer for some of your White 
Wonder Delphinium seed. 
Yours truly, 
EVERGREEN NURSERY. 
LILIUM REGALE 
Introduced from Western China Ijy Dlr. E. 11. Wilson. It is 
hardly necessary to sing the praises of Lilium Regale, for is it not 
generally regarded as the finest of all garden Lilies of recent 
introduction? It is very bold and vigorous. They should be cov¬ 
ered in early Spring against late frosts. 
We sell three sizes of REGAL LILIES— 
7 to 8-inch circumference—will produce fine flowers. 15c each 
postpaid. West of the Rockies; 20c each postpaid. East of the 
Rockies. At the rate of 12^c each per 25, 50 or 100 by express, 
charges collect. Not less than 25 sold at this price. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 25c each postpaid West of the Rock¬ 
ies; 30c each postpaid. East of the Rockies. At the rate of 
20c each per 25, 50 or 100 by express, charges collect. 
10 to 11-inch circumference. Mammoth size. 50c each postpaid. 
West of the Rockies; 55c each postpaid. East of the Rockies. 
At the rate of 30e each per 25 or 50 by express, collect. These 
will produce enormous flower heads. 
Alaskans, plea.se note: All bulb shipments to Alaska, on account 
of the higher postage rates cost the same as if shipped East 
of the Rockies; see above rates. 
The REGAL LILY is easily grown from seed. 15c per pkt.; oz. 
40c; % oz. 75c; 1 oz. .SI.00. 
