PUDOR’S, INC 
NOVELTY VERY DOUBLE SHASTA DAISIES 
We have tried out three named varieties, Chiffon, Mt. Shasta 
and Esther Reed. We have discarded Esther Reed as being too 
temperamental and not hardy in our climate, which is mild enough. 
Lost them during the winter. Chiffon and Mt. Shasta are beauti- 
ful; large double white blooms like a large Pyrethrum, It is semi- 
double with a yellow center. Stems 15 to 18 inches. 
CHIFFON is a continued summer bloomer and sells for 35¢ 
plant: 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
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MT SHASTA is a gem. Very beautiful, free bloomer and has with 
us the valuable habit of BLOOMING TWICH: the second t'me 
in the late summer fully as plentifully as in the spring. Sturdy 
and erect stems 20 to 24 inches long. Price per blooming size 
plant, 40c each. Mt. Shasta is fully double. No cushion or 
center visible, while Chiffon is semi-double with a visible 
golden- yellow center. 
NOTICE. No seeds are available of either of these two named 
varieties. From our DIENER’S DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
SEEDS you will raise some very fine doubles. See under seed 
section. 
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 40¢ each; divisions that will bloom well this 
spring, 25e each. This is an early spring hloomer and must 
be planted EARLY. 
TROLLIUS—EUROPEAN GLOBE FLOWER. Color yellow and 
orange’ large, round. globular flowers in spring and again in 
late summer. Height 2 to 3 feet. Rich moist soil. A mag- 
nificent plant. Large individual clumps, 40c each; divisions 
that will bloom well. 25e each. Plants must be divided every 
three years. 
VIOLAS “MAGGIE MOTT”. Largest flowers, deliciously scent- 
ed of a heliotrope-blue; most prolific bloomers. Blooming 
size plants, 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. This variety produces 
no seed. 
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ORNAMENTAL 
INDIAN 
SQUAW CORN 
Delightful, decorative for 
porch or firep!ace. 
COLORS: Red. black yel- 
low, blue. purple and orange 
kernels. 
% oz. 10¢; 1 oz. 15¢e; % Ib. 
30c; % Ib. 50ce. 
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ORNAMENTAL 
GOURDS 
Annual Climber, 6-10 ft. 
Rapid growing with orna- 
mental foliage and interest- 
ing and odd-shaped fruit. It 
is becoming very popular 
for table and window dec- 
orations at Thanksgiving 
and Christmas. 
Small Sorts Mixed. Con- 
tains only the most desirable 
and colorful small - fruited 
kinds, Pkt. 10e; 4 oz. 20c; 
% oz. 30c; per oz. 50c. 
Large Sorts Mixed. All 
large-fruited kinds, such as 
Dipper, Calabash, Giant Bot- 
tle, etc. Prices same as above. 
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INDIAN CORN AND GOURDS 

AVAVAV AY & 
, PUYABEUP, 

WASHINGTON 13 

UNWIN’S ENGLISH MIGNON OR CHARM DAHLIAS 
The form of flowers are semi-double but a few single and fully 
doubles are produced. The hybrids are very precocious, bloom- 
ing 3 to 34% months from the time of sowing. They are ex- 
traordinarily free, the blooms being thrown up on strong 
stems well above the foliage. Rarely exceeding 24 inches in 
height, they do not require stakes, and may be planted as 
closely as 18 to 20 inches apart. Given the same treatment, 
they are easier to raise from seeds than Asters or Stocks. 
We believe the color range to be wider than in any other type 
of Dahlia. 
SEEDS, per pkt. of about 75 seeds, 25e; % oz. 60c; %4 oz. $1.00. 
TUBERS. Unwin’s Hybrid Charm Dahlias. Dellghtful Mignon 
Dahlias; beautiful single and semi-double dwarf Dahlias; good 
keepers and charming for bouquets or house decoration. Six 
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different varieties for $1.50 prepaid; $2.75 per doz. 
All our Mignon Charm Dahlias make excellent cut flowers 
for house decoration, lasting for many days. In this they differ 
from the ordinary Dahlias. Please bear in mind that the tubers 
from these Mignon or Charm Dahlias are small, much smaller 
than the ordinary Dahlias. Customers complain sometimes about 
the tubers being so small, 
LITTLE PINK LADY. A charming semi-double light pink 
Mignon Dahlia with fluted petals with yellow center. Height, 
1% to 2 feet. Three tubers for $1.00; each 35c. 
