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General List of Perennial Plants 
FOR SPRING PLANTING—READY FROM FEBRUARY ON. 
NO PLANT ORDERS ARE SOLICITED FOR LESS 
THAN ONE DOLLAR UNLESS YOU ADD 
25e FOR PACKING AND POSTAGE 
ALASKA AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE 
Owing to the higher postage rate to your country, prices of 
plants (postage paid) will have to have 25c added to all orders. 
We sell annually many thousands of BABY SEEDLINGS to 
our customers, who dislike or are not successful with seeds. 
These seedlings are grown from our VERY BEST SEEDS. 
They are grown in the open field, assuring vigor and health. 
They will grow into large blooming clumps—a joy in your garden 
at a very small outlay of money. 
These seedlings will ship safely anywhere; we send them by 
parcel post carefully packed in damp moss delivered at your 
door; they will ship as well in the early spring (not later than 
April) as this fall. If wanted by “SPECIAL HANDLING”, which 
means first class and QUICKER delivery, please be sure and add 
10c postage up to 3 dozen and 15c over 3 dozen seedlings. 
PLEASE DO NOT ORDER LESS THAN 1 DOZEN SEED- 
LINGS of any one variety—it means too much trouble and ex- 
tra expense in handling. The seedlings are so cheap that you 
can well afford to buy a dozen of one kind, and if too many you 
can divide with a neighbor. 

ASTER FRIKARTI “WONDER OF STAFFA” 
One of the most beautiful perennials known. Lavender-blue 
flowers from 2 to 2% 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. 
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. 
LITTLE PINK LADY. Surely you can’t pass this charming 
little lady by, even so you have no use for Michaelmas Daisies. 
A most beautiful pure pink, the plants smothered with the large 
single starry blossoms with their bright yellow centers. Height 
only 18 inches, in neat compact growth, altogether charming. 
Plants are sold in the spring of the year only. 25e each, 6 for 
$1.25, postpaid. 
KING GEORGE. The best, by far, of all dwarf perennial 
Asters. Height 24 inches. Glorious hortense violet flowers of 
huge size in great and prolonged profusion in the late summer. 
Good for the rockery or the perennial border. Strong plants in 
the spring, 25¢e and 35e each. 
ASTILBE (Spirea) 
Beautiful hardy garden perennials with large flower trusses; 
prefer rich, moist soil. Most attractive in the garden and a fine 
cut flower. 
A. PINK PEARL. A delicate salmon-pink. Height about 3 feet 
with attractive foliage. A beautiful attractive hardy plant for 
any garden; they also force well indoors. Strong blooming 
size plants. 35e and 50¢ each, postpaid. 
ASTILBE (SPIREA) White Pearl. A delicate white, flushed 
light pink. Height 3 ft. with attractive foliage; a beautiful 
plant for any garden. Strong blooming sized plants. 25¢ and 
40c each, postpaid. 
DELPHINIUMS 
PLEASE NOTE: Baby Delphinium Seedlings will not be ready 
for shipment this spring until about May 1st. All will bloom . 
late this summer if well taken care of. ; 
Advanced seedlings and clumps can be sent off any time 
but not later than April 15, as they will be too far grown for 
safe shipment. Nearby alright until last of April. 
PUDOR’S PEDIGREED PRIZE WINNER STRAIN. BABY 
SEEDLINGS. Delivery in early May. 85e per doz.; 3 doz. 
$2.25 postpaid. SPECIAL handling 15c extra. 
ADVANCED SEEDLINGS that have already bloomed last 
fall in 2 sizes: 15¢e and 25e each; $1.50 and $2.50 per doz. post- 
paid. 
PUDOR’S PRIVATE STRAIN No. 55/66. Same sizes and prices 
as above. 
DREAM SEEDLINGS. None this spring; owing to a short seed 
crop, we were short on seed. 
LARGE ADVANCED DREAM SEEDLINGS that have already 
bloomed last fall. 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. 
DELPHINIUM “DREAM” SEEDLING CLUMPS. ‘‘Dream”’ is 
producing beautiful seedlings; many larger than the parent 
plant, some deeper in color. 75e each, postpaid. 
NOTE—These are not small seedlings nor are they the orig- 
inal ‘“‘Dream”’ variety, but grown from the seeds of ‘‘Dream’’. 
PUDOR’S PEDIGREED PRIZE WINNER OR FROM OUR 55/66 
PRIVATE STRAIN. Individual FIELD GROWN CLUMPS 
grown from these seeds; strong healthy young clumps 60¢ 
each, 3 for $1.75, 6 for $3.00, postpaid, or by express, forward- 
ing charges collect, $5.00 per doz., $2.50 for six. Be sure there 
is an express office in your town. They will not be sent by 
mail prepaid at the prices quoted last. 
BLUE JAY. CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC STRAIN. ADVANCED 
SEEDLINGS. Mostly clear double blues, sold only in assorted 
colors. $1.50 and $2.50 per doz.; 3 for 50¢e and 75e. according 
to size . Small seedlings, 90c per doz., 3 doz. for $2.50, postpaid. 
WHITE CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC. BABY SEEDLINGS (Galahad 
Strain), field grown. A beautiful pure-white strain, mostly 
double, very few blue rogues.’ 90c per doz., 3 doz. for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
LARGE ADVANCED SEEDLINGS that have already bloomed 
last fall: 35e each, 3 for $1.00. This is a magnificent pure 
white DOUBLE strain. 
BELLA DONNA SPECIES. These do not grow as tall as the 
hybrids, are easier grown and are more suitable for cut flow- 
ers. We offer the following varieties: 
PUDOR’S SAPPHIRE. A beautiful, brilliant, clear sapphire blue; 
large blossoms. Seedlings will come 90% true. Larger plants 15¢ 
and 25c each; $1.50 and $2.50 per dozen. Seedlings, 60c¢c per 
doz.; 3 doz. $1.50, postpaid. 
BELLA DONNA BELLAMOSUM. Handsome dark blue with 
white center; beautiful spikes for cutting. 50e¢ per doz.; 3 doz. 
for $1.25, postpaid. Special handling 10c extra. Larger plants 
(small clumps) 15e and 25e each. By the dozen $1.50 and $2.50, 
postpaid. 
SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE 
Amber, Pennsylvania 

October 25, 1941. 

Mr. O. M. Pudor 
Pudor’s, Ine. 
Puyallup, Washington. 
My Dear Mr. Pudor: E 
We are pleased to give you the following report concern- 
ing the Delphinium Project at the School of Horticulture. 
The delphinium experiment was to determine whether 
or not it was possible to grow delphiniums successfully in 
this locality, as they are subject to disease and do not 
usually do well here, , 
Seeds were obtained from various delphinium growers 
in this country and abroad. 
Plants grown from seed obtained from you were exceed- 
ingly fine. Many of the delphiniums were 6 to 8 feet in 
height, with strong stalks and good colors. The plants are 
very healthy and show every promise of continuing. Our 
second crop of blooms wes equally fine, and in some cases 
we had a third crop. 
We appreciated receiving the packet of your new strain 
“black velvety eyed’’ White Delphiniums for trial. 
Very sincerely yours, 
LOUISE BUSH-BROWN 
Mrs. James Bush-Brown, 
Director. 



















