20 PUDOR’S, INC., PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
Most Desirable Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
SEPTEMBER FLOWERING 
This new race of hardy chrysanthemums is especially wel- 
come in the colder regions because of their early blooming char- 
acter and extreme hardiness. They are wonderfully profuse 
bloomers and come in an endless array of pastel shades which 
defy accurate description. As a cut flower they simply have no 
superior and in the garden their gay colors delight us long after 
everything else has been destroyed by frost. 
APOLLO. A superb, catchy autumn color, a sparkling combi- 
nation of bronze, red, and gold suffused with glowing salmon. 
APHRODITE. Beautiful bright single flowers of pink and ivory. 
A very profuse bloomer. 
CERES. Lovely brilliant combination of old-gold, chamois- 
yellow, and soft coppery bronze. The mature flower petals 
appear as if dusted with gold. Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
CLIO. Dwarf compact plant of pleasing habit, producing masses 
of deep carmine rose duplex flowers. 
DAPHNE. An exquisite and fine blending of Daphne-pink with 
an under-lying sheen of lilac rose, enhanced with prominent 
golden stamens in the center. Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
DIANA. Flower in chantenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose 
to soft salmon, the tones of which vary with the degree of 
light. Height, 2 feet. 
EMBER. A brilliant glowing bronze, a combination of coral and 
orange shades ever changing with the light. The flowers 
are excellent form; 2% in. in diameter. Height, 2% feet. 
FORTUNA. Very vigorous plant of medium height and covered 
with unique curly petaled ox-blood flowers 38 to 4 ins. across. 
HEBE. Luminous pink blooms assuming soft lavender pink 
tones with a faint silvery halo surrounding the golden yellow 
center. 
HESTIA. Semi-double flowers are very freely produced. The 
color is a very delicate rose pink with a white halo around the 
small yellow disc. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Double glowing orange flowers, 3 inches 
across, somewhat shaggy in make-up. Fine upright growing 
plants, never requiring staking. Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
JUNO. Very dwarf compact plant, producing an abundance of 
single flowers opening a coppery red. A most persistent 
bloomer. Sends up new flower stalks over and over, clear into 
November. 
LOUISE SCHLING. Bright glowing salmon-red in color, chang- 
ing to a lovely soft bronze-salmon as the flowers mature. 
Very lovely. 
MARS. For those who prefer depth and brilliancy of color in the 
garden. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid 
with velvety sheen. Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
MERCURY. Fine well formed, 3-inch single flowers open bronze 
red and change to coppery bronze as they mature. Hts., 2 ft. 
NIOBE. A vigorous healthy plant of dwarf compact habit. 
Flowers over 2% inches, across of a clear glistening white 
with yellow disk are freely produced, fully covering the plant. 
NYSA. A large rather tall upright plant growing 2% to 3 feet 
in height and producing a great abundance of single flowers 
3 inches across. The color is a very clear rosy lilac. 
PINK LUSTRE. Glowing, lustrous soft pink. Immense semi- 
double flowers on handsomely branched plants. 
PSYCHE. Very dainty, 4- to 5-inch single blooms are produced 
with wiry stems on strong healthy plants of medium height. 
Color, a clean, lovely shell pink. 
ROMANY. Fully double blooms between carmine and Nopal-red, 
with bronze tones enhanced by the gold petal reverse appear- 
ing in the center. Unusually hardy. Height, 2% feet. Very 
striking. Frost resistant. 
SAPPHO. Compact, dwarf plant, covered with good sized pure 
yellow single flowers. 
THE MOOR. Rich amaranth-purple or port wine red. Fully 
double of large size. Unusual and striking. 
VENUS. Color lilac-pink with rose-lavender shadings. Flowers 
semi-double, 2% ins. across, with three or four rows of petals. 
Remarkable free flowering, maturing in late September. 
Will appeal to those who like lavender and lilac tones in the 
garden. Delightfully fragrant. Height, 2% feet. 
VESTA. A plant of medium height and great vigor literally cov- 
ered with flowers over 214 inches in diameter of a deep golden 
orange shade; almost a duplex. 
25¢e each; doz. $2.50, east of the Rocky Mts., including Texas. 
20c each; doz. $2.15, west of the Rocky Mts., excluding Texas. 
SUPER KOREAN 
NOVELTY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We take pleasure in offering this group of NEW KOREAN 
HYBRIDS, selected by the leading Hybridizer of this popular 
group from hundreds of seedlings, and we feel confident that 
these will take their place among the finest of the popular pre- 
vious introductions, such as The Moor, Symphony, Indian Sum 
mer and others. 
LAVENDER LADY. Many years of intensive breeding were 
volved to produce this true lavender beauty. No trace of 
mauve, purple, or magenta appears under any light condi- 
tions. It is a clear, attractive flower assuming a lovely 
silver-lavender tint when mature. The flowers are fully dou- 
ble, 3 inches or more across, and spaced so perfectly on the 
branching sprays that their individual beauty is easily appre- 
ciated. Combine this with the fact that Lavender Lady is 
unusually hardy and easy to grow and in full flower by Oc- 
tober 8th and you have one of the marvels of the modern 
flower world. Height, 2% feet. 
PALE MOON. Densely branched trusses of fluffy sulphur- 
yellow blossoms completely cover the compact-growing plant, 
suggesting the play of moonbeams. The nicely formed flow: 
ers are loosely double, and of excellent keeping qualities, and 
this soft colorful new shade is just the touch needed to com- 
bine effectively with the usual typical Chrysanthemum col- 
ors. Strong. vigorous and hardy. Height, 2 feet. 
ROBERTA COPELAND. An extremely valuable addition to our 
color range, being a unique bright tomato red on opening, 
later shading to a rose and salmon gold. There is no color 
in the early flowering sorts that even approaches this variety. 
Distinct and altogether attractive, blooming in mid-Septem- 
ber. Height, 1% feet. Frost resistant. 
ROSE GLOW. Sheer quantity of blossoms and a distinct rasp- 
berry rose color which later shades to an opalescent rose 
make this a highly desirable variety. The flowers are semi- 
double, 2 inches across and borne in tremendous quantities 
on slender, gracefully branching sprays. A worthy newcomer 
in full flower October 5th. Heights, 2 feet. 
35¢c EACH; DOZEN $3.50; POSTPAID. 
ONE EACH OF THE FOUR SORTS, $1.25; POSTPAID. 
Popular Cushion 
Chrysanthemums 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become very pop- 
ular within the past few years. The plants begin to flower early 
in August and continue to do so throughout the fall months. 
They are low growing, and bushy in type. Never attaining a 
height of over 15 inches, but are very showy in places where 
color is desired in the early fall when all other flowers are be- 
ginning to wane. 
PINK CUSHION (‘4 Months of Blazing Beauty”). Plants are 10 
inches tall, 18 inches across and actually smothered with 
beautiful clear glistening double pink flowers from the first 
of July to the end of October and often into November. 25¢ 
each; postpaid. Ready last of April or May. 
By express, charges collect, in dozen lots, $2.00. 
WHITE CUSHION. At opening shows delicate pink, turning 
pure white as flower develops. Each 25c. 
HARVEST GOLD 
NEW GOLDEN YELLOW CUSHION ‘MUM 
From thousands of seedlings, HARVEST GOLD has been 
selected as the best cushion type yet produced. It is dwarf in 
growth, rarely exceeding a height of 12 inches and spreading out 
to a diameter of 3 feet when fully developed. HARVEST GOLD 
commences to flower in August and continnues until killing frost. 
The flowers are pure golden yellow and produced in such pro- 
fusion that the plant is a blaze of vivid coloring for many weeks. 
Per plant (field grown) 35¢ (includes postage). 
