PUDOR'S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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POLYANTHUS—HARDY BUNCH PRIMROSES 
An early Spring flowering, hardy perennial; height 9 inches. 
GIANT SUPREME. An improved giant flowered strain of strong 
constitution, throwing up strong stems which carry large 
heads of bloom, often 2 Inches across, in vivid colorings rang¬ 
ing from white, cream and yellow, to scarlet, purple and 
crimson tones. Borne on strong stems they are excellent for 
cutting, as well as making a splendid show in the garden. 
Strong Baby Seedlings that will bloom next spring, 75c per 
doz. in assorted colors; winter them in a snug cold frame in 
cold climates. Seedlings next spring, $1.00 per doz. 
PAP AVER NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy) 
APRICOT. Bright tones, extremely beautiful. 
GOLDEN WINGS. Immense flowers of bright golden yellow. 
RED CARDINAL. The first red Iceland poppy, nearly crimson- 
scarlet. 
Large field-grown clumps of either color, 35c each; the 3 for $1.00. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Hardy perennial; blooms in spring. 
EUROPEAN. Yellow or orange. Field-grown clumps, 35c each; 
six for $2.00, postpaid. 
LEDEBOURI “GOLDEN QUEEN”. Quite distinct from the 
European variety. Blooms later and again in the late sum¬ 
mer. Beautiful orange color with prominent stamens; height 
2 to 3 feet. Field-grown clumps, 35c each; 6 for $2.00, postpaid. 
CYNOGLOSSUM NERVOSUM 
A charming rock plant of the bluest “gentian-blue” color; 
blooms in May and June; height 6 to 8 in. 25c each. Hardy per¬ 
ennial. 
VIOLA 
“MAGGIE MOTT.” Largest flowers of a heliotrope-blue; most 
prolific bloomers; a small plant will produce dozens of flowers 
throughout the season, month after month. Strong plants, 25c 
each, 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 
We solicit orders now for ONE OF THE FINEST GARDEN 
PLANTS INTRODUCED DURING THE PAST 20 YEARS— 
ASTER FRIKARTI "WONDER OF STAFF A" 
One of the most beautiful perennials known. Lavender-blue 
flowers from 2 to 2^4 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 green¬ 
house during the winter. 
As we won’t have nearly a sufficient supply of plants to meet 
the demand for this rare beauty the coming Spring—WE ARE 
NOT SELLING THE PLANTS THIS FALL—but will be book¬ 
ing orders this summer and fall, for SPRING DELIVERY. 
Probably our entire supply will be exhausted by Spring. 
Large 2-year-old field grown clumps 50c each postpaid East of 
the Rocky Mountains; same West of the Rocky Mountains 40c 
each postpaid. Smaller blooming size clumps 35c each, anywhere. 
4®"Above ready March to May."^ 
Smaller well rooted cuttings that will bloom in the Fall, 25c 
each. Not ready before May 1st and up to June 1st—not later. 
ASTER FRIKARTI will never become a cheap plant, since it 
has to be grown from cuttings; there are no divisions and it can’t 
be grown from seeds, and come true. 
INDEX 
S. stands for seeds; B. stands for bulbs; PI. for plants. 
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Alyssum, S. 3 
Anemones, B.10 
Antirrhinum, S. 3 
Aquilegia, S. 3 
Aquilegia, PI.12 
Aster Per., PI.13 
Aubretia, S. 3 
Baby’s Breath, S. 6 
Baby’s Breath, PI.12 
Bellis-Daisies . 3 
Campanula, S. 3 
Canterbury Bell, S. 3 
Candytuft, S. 6 
Camassias, B.10 
Carnations, S. 4 
Chrysanthemum, S. 3 
Cheiranthus, S. 4 
Chinodoxa, B.10 
Columbine, S. 3 
Columbine, PI.12 
Crocus Bulbs.10 
Cynoglossum, S. 4 
Cynoglossum, PI.13 
Delphinium, S.4, 5 
Delphinium, PI.U 
Dianthus, S. 5 
Digitalis, S. 5 
Flax, S. 0 
Forget-me-nots, S. 6 
Foxglove, S. 5 
Flower Slides . 6 
Geum, S. 5 
Globe Flower, S. 7 
Gypsophila, S. 6 
Gypsophila, PI .12 
Helianthemum, S. 6 
Hollyhock, S. 6 
Iberis, S. 6 
Iceland Poppies, PI.13 
Iris, German .14, 15, 16 
Iris, Dutch and English.17 
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Iris, Spanish .18 
Iris, Japanese, S. 6 
Iris, Japanese, PI.18 
Lantern slides . 6 
Larkspur, S. 8 
Leucojum, B.10 
Linum, S. 6 
Lily, B.9,10 
Lupin, S. 6 
Meadow Rue, S. 8 
Muscari, B.10 
Myosotis. S. 6 
Pansy, S. 6 
Painted Daisy, S. 7 
Papaver—Poppy, S. 7 
Papaver—Poppy, PI.12 
Pinks, S. 5 
Polyanthus, S. 6 
Polyanthus, PI.13 
Poppy, S. 7 
Primroses, S. 6 
Primroses, PI.13 
Pyrethrums, S. 7 
Rock Rose, S. 6 
Scabiosa, S. 
Scilla, B. 
Shasta Daisy, S. 
Siberian Wallflower, S 
Slides (lantern) . 6 
Snapdragon, S. 3 
Snowflake, B.10 
Stocks. S. 7 
Sweet Rocket, S. 8 
Sweet William Blue. 5 
Thalictrum, S. 8 
Trollius, S. 7 
Trollius, PI.13 
Violas, S. 8 
Violas, PI.13 
Wallflower, S. 8 
A Special Request to New Customers. 
We are making a special request 
that each one who receives this 
catalog send us an order, even if 
only for 25 cents, which is a little 
more than the cost of this catalog. 
Thank you. 
We are so sure our stock will 
please you that if we can only in¬ 
duce you to give us a trial order, 
we believe we will get a good share 
of your future orders. We realize 
there is no advertisement like a 
satisfied customer. 
We are looking for new custom¬ 
ers all the time and we will do our 
very best to satisfy you. From a Photograph 
