PUDOR’S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON i 

DOUBLE CALIFORNIA POPPY “BUTTERCUP” 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. Echscholtzia “Monarch Art Shades” 
Like beautiful rosebuds. 
Special Hybrid Mixture. Containing soft pink, scarlet, cop- 
per red, claret and royal purple, as gorgeous as a Persian rug. 
Per pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50e; % oz. 90e. 
Double “Buttercup”. New. Beautifully fluted double deep 
buttercup yellow; very lovely; height 1 foot. Per pkt. 25e; % 
oz. 40c; % oz. 75e. 
POPPY. Annual Double Shirley Poppies. Begonia flowered, 
mostly shades of shell and flesh pink, deleate rose and salmon 
pink of entrancing beauty, like a full blown begonia. Height 
2% ft. Choicest mixture. Per pkt. 10ce 4% oz., (which is a great 
plenty) :25e. 
Shirley Poppy, Single. 2144 ft. Choicest mixture. Per pkt. 
10c; % oz. 20c. 

<— y SALPIGLOSSIS. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Chelsea Hybrids. 
Gold veined; velvety-red, rich purple 2% ft. All mixed. Per 
CALIFORNIA POPPY (ESCHSCHOLTZIA) “MONARCH ART SHADES” pkt. 15¢; 2 for 25e; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
LIKE BEAUTIFUL ROSEBUDS New Emperor Strain. A dwarf strain, attains 2 ft., ideally 
suited for bedding purposes, being very floriferous and cover- 
ing the entire head of the plant with beautiful blossoms in 
scarlet, crimson, brown and gold, violet and gold, and prim- 
rose yellow. Excellent for cutting and more easily grown 
than older strains; very vigorous. In MIXTURE, per pkt. 
15c; 2 for 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
A LIST OF CHARMING ANNUALS SUITABLE FOR THE ALPINE GARDEN 
Annuals here are not out of place; on the contrary, they fill an urgent want for bright 
blossoms, when the run of the true perennial rock plants are out of bloom, and they do not 
in the least interfere with your rock plants. 
Give any or all of these suitable annuals a trial in your Alpine garden this season and 
you will never do without them again. 
Nemesias. Especially the blue Forget-Me-Not-like type. 
Viscaria. Rose pink and blue; both lovely colors. 
Nemophila. Especially the baby-blue-eye. 
Phaecelia. A rich deep blue. 
Leptosiphon, Limnanthes Douglasi, Linum Rubrum, The Charming Annual Flax, and even 
the dwarf Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, are lovely subjects and very showy. 
