24 PUDOR‘S, INC. 
SPANISH IRIS 
First or Top Size Bulbs, 6 to 7 Cm. 
These bloom ten days to two weeks after the Dutch Iris, and 
bloom with the late German Iris. They are lovely, graceful flow- 
ers, charming cut flowers lasting from a week to ten days after 
being cut, all the buds blooming out. 
CAJANUS. A glorious golden yellow self; the tallest of them all. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Beautiful dark blue. 
KING OF THE WHITES. A lovely clear white. 
A LOVELY MIXTURE. 
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AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN 
Originated in Ohio, it is supposed to have been given to some 
person named ‘‘Aunt Mary” by the Indians, and handed down 
through the family for many years and was again put on the 
market two or three years ago by a Mr. Bonnewitz. It is taking 
the country by storm and not enough praise can be given it. 
Never was sweet corn that tasted as sweet. It will stay in good 
condition for table use for two or three weeks. It stays in milk so 
long that natural ripening is impossible; ears that were ready for 
table use in September were still in milk when hard frosts killed 
the plants. 
You can make early sowing, mid-season sowing and late plant- 
ing, throughout the entire season and can have your sweet corn 
into October; the late planting contain even a higher percentage 
of sugar than the early plantings. 
BY ALL MEANS GIVE THIS SWEET CORN A TRIAL THIS 
YEAR AND YOU WILL COME BACK FOR MORE NEXT 
YEAR. Make your first planting during May—two weeks apart; 
make another one the second week in June, another the last week 
in June, and the last planting the. first week in July, and this 
will furnish you sweet green ears in early October. 
PRICES: Per pack of approx. 125 kernels, 20c. Per pkg. of 
approx. 250 kernels. 30c. 144 pound will produce approx. 560 plants 
and costs 50c. All postage paid. SPECIAL PRICE per pound; 
ask for it. 
Please do not order less than six of one kind. Prices of any of 
the Spanish Iris, 75e per doz.; 6 for 40c; 3 doz. for $2.00, post- 
paid, of one variety. 50 bulbs for $2.50 postpaid. Per 100 by 
express, charges collect, $4.00, of one variety. 

Owing to Existing Conditions, we will not publish a separate catalog this fall, 
hence. . . PLEASE PRESERVE THIS CATALOG FOR YOUR FALL ORDERS 
We are here listing our complete IRIS OFFERINGS for LATE SUMMER AND FALL PLANTING at our lowest 
prices, consisting of ALL THE BEST OLD AND NEWEST WORTHWHILE BEARDED IRIS GERMANICA, 
AS WELL AS OUR USUAL LIST OF DUTCH, SPANISH AND ENGLISH BULBOUS IRIS AND OTHER 
FLOWERING BULBS. 
You may order the above at any time you wish, but DELIVERY WILL NOT BE MADE UNTIL THE SUMMER 
OR FALL, as follows: : 
IRIS GERMANICA FROM JULY ON UNTIL OCTOBER. 
IRIS BULBS LATE SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER; the later these bulbous Iris are planted in the East, the better. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The Madonna Lily) AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER; the sooner these are planted the better. 
ALL THE OTHER BULBS offered herein, as soon as ready in SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. 
REGAL LILIES ARE NEVER READY BEFORE OCTOBER. 
THE NEW SUMMER DELPHINIUM SEED CROP IS USUALLY READY THE LAST OF JULY OR FIRST 
WEEK IN AUGUST;; it will be mailed out as soon as it is ready. PRICES AND VARIETIES offered on page 2 
for seeds and page 10 for plants will be the same. 
‘This also refers to our JAPANESE IRIS LIST on page 12. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER IS AN EXCELLENT 
TIME for transplanting these. July is too early. 
ASTER FRIKARTI, that fine plant, is offered for SPRING PLANTING ONLY;; it does best then, not so well in 
the fall. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, of course, are not offered for sale in the fall, unless you want to buy some whole FIELD 
CLUMPS; if you do, please write ‘us for prices in the fall. 
MANY OF THE SEEDS LISTED FOR SPRING PLANTING, BOTH ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS, ean, of 
course, also be planted during the late summer months and early fall. We keep a constant supply of FRESH 
SEEDS on hand and you ean rely with all confidence that you will always get the best and freshest seeds avail- 
able, that under proper conditions and care will germinate excellently, whether sowed in the spring, summer 
or fall. 
ALTHOUGH THE TENDENCY IS FOR HIGHER PRICES, WE WILL SELL OUR SEEDS THE COMING 
SUMMER AND FALL AT THE SAME PRICES LISTED HEREIN. 
POLYANTHUS PRIMROSES. Sow your seed in a cool place early in the summer (if you can not do so this spring) 
and your plants will bloom next spring, provided you get them large enough for transplanting the same fall or 
very early next spring. But if you put off seed sowing until LATE IN THE FALL your seedlings will not 
bloom the following spring. 
