
LUPINS. GENUINE RUSSELL’S 
In best assorted colors only, not in separate colors. Plants are rapidly growing and will 
make big clumps by summer, producing many fine blossom stalks. Should they not thrive 
in your particular soil and garden, it will not be the plant’s fault—nor ours—we can not 
duplicate your order free; there are localities, even in the same county, where Lupins refuse 
to grow, or will. thrive well. We cannot be the judge. 
NO CLUMPS! SEEDLINGS IN BEST MIXTURE ONLY in all the most desirable colors 
and bi-colors, $1.00 per dozen. These will make big clumps in your garden next year. 
PUDOR’S EXTRA SELECTED ENGLISH POLYPHYLLUS LUPINS. Gorgeous colors in 
pink, apricot, purple and blue and combination of these. Seedlings 75c per doz. 
NEW DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS (Persian Daisy) 
We have found these three new varieties of this popular hardy perennial to be very 
profitable cut flower and garden subjects for the florist. Blooming in this latitude for 
Decoration Day, the flowers find a ready market at profitable prices. As garden subjects, 
nothing can surpass these new sorts. The abundantly produced flowers are very double 
with stems averaging fifteen to eighteen inches in length. The remarkable substance of the 
flowers makes them highly desirable. 
Field grown plants, 35c¢ each. 
#~ Three distinct varieties— 
Buckeye—Deep carmine. 
Miami Queen—Deep rose-pink. , 
Trojan—Dark carmine. This is the first to bloom. 
ROBINSON’S STRAIN. A fine English Novelty. Large single flowers in rose, pink and rich 
red shades with large golden centers. A new superb strain. Strong field-grown piants. 
Divisions: 25ce and 40c each, postpaid. Large individual clumps, 60¢ each, by express, 
charges collect. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) ‘“‘Ledebouri Golden Queen”. Rich golden color, near orange with 
deep long orange petals in the center; blooms twice a year if seed is not allowed to form. 
Height 3 feet; beautiful, hardy and very floriferous. Large individual clumps 40c¢ each; 
divisions that will bloom well next spring, 25e each. This is an early spring bloomer and 
must be planted EARLY. 
TROLLIUS—EUROPEAN GLOBE FLOWER. Color yellow and orange; large, round, globu- 
lar flowers in spring and again in late summer. Height 2 to 3 feet, Rich moist soil. A 
magnificent plant. Large individual clumps, 40¢ each; divisions that will bloom well, 
25e each. Plants must be divided every three years. 
VIOLAS “MAGGIE MOTT”. Largest flowers, deliciously scented of a heliotrope-blue; most 
prolific bloomers. Blooming size plants, 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. This variety produces 
no seed. 
ATTENTION, PLEASE- 
Your plant order must amount to at least $1.00 in order to be mailed free, and the plants 
must be sent all at one time; if they are sent at two different times for some reason or other, 
PLEASE ADD 25c FOR MAILING AND PACKING CHARGES FOR EACH MAILING. 
WE CANNOT AFFORD TO DIG, PACK AND MAIL SUCH SMALL ORDERS FREE OF 
CHARGE. 
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