PUDORAS*) INC is 738 Puyallup ° State of Washington 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. The GLORIOUS “SUNSET” LILY. Brilliant jewel-like 
flowers of a rich vermillion with red tips of the petals with a deep golden throat, 
thickly spotted with purple-black spot. One of the easiest lilies to grow; requires 
no special care. Large blooming size bulbs, each, 25c. Smaller blooming size, lls each, 
postpaid. 
LILIUM BELLINGHAM HYBRID “SHUKSAN.” A new glorious lily, vigorous era herd 
and of easy culture. Tall wiry stems dotted with the gleaming flowers of warm 
yellow, spotted reddish brown. The color has been compared to leopard’s skin. 8-9 
inch bulbs, 90e each; 9-10 inch size, $1.15, postpaid. 
ATTENTION! All Lily Bulbs are subject to crop. Please order your bulbs EARLY; don’t 
wait until August or September. Lily bulbs especially are going to be short. If you~ 
prefer pay only 20 per cent of your lily bulb order down with your order; balance 
when bulbs are ready. Madonna lilies in n August; Regals, Pardalinum Giganteum and 
Shuksan in October. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI. Deep blue A fre plant with many flowers of the finest, even | 
form, star-shaped, and as large as an inch and a half across. It flowers in long § suc- 
cession in May. $1.10 per dozen, postpaid. 
CAMASSIA CUSICK. The finest of all Camassias. Elegant spikes of Tig: pale lavender _ 
starry flowers with yellow anthers. Height, 2 feet; blooms in May. 25¢ each; 2.50 
per dozen, postpaid. 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). Produce pretty, nodding white flowers somewhat like a Giant 
Snowdrop on tall, 18-inch stems. They bloom at the same time as Tulips, or a little 
earlier, and are lovely subjects for the spring garden, too little known. Large round 
bulbs, 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. Double-nosed bulbs, 15¢e each, straight. 
MUSCARI-GRAPE HYACINTH. Heavenly blue. Early spring blooming bulbs; charming 
in the border and in the alpine garden. Largest size, 70c per dozen, postpaid. Smaller 
blooming size, 60c. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA. Blue. Large size, 60c per dozen, postpaid. Three dozen for 
$1.75 postpaid. 
SCILLA Pink. Same prices as for the blue. 
BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH IRIS 52: 
BLEU CELESTE. Beautiful soft sky blue. 6 large blooming bulbs, 70c; $1.30 for 12, 
postpaid. 
MONT BLANC. Handsome pure white. 6 aoe blooming bulbs for 70c; $1.30 for 12, postpaid. 
MIXED COLORS. Six large bulbs for 60c; $1.10 per dozen; 3 dozen for $3.00, postpaid. 
In cold climates give some mulch protection. Every two years divide the bulbs. 
DUTCH AND SPANISH IRIS BULBS 
These Iris bulbs vary in price according to the size -of the bulbs. We sell araihs the 
large size, first quality of bulbs sure to bloom outdoors in your garden, so don’t be 
misled by lower prices, the bulbs will certainly be smaller in size. 
Bulbs must be planted in November to remain in the ground for two or three years, 
when the colonies then formed must be divided in August, and replanted in September. 
It will be found that the bulbs have tripled and quadrupled. 
Plant these Iris bulbs in well-drained, light, sandy loam. If possible, fertilize with 
bone meal at planung time, and mulch well during the winter in cold climates. 
DUTCH IRIS (Finer New Varieties) 
Large Size Bulbs. Not Less Than 12 of a Variety Sold. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniform pure white, falls very broad. Very good form and sub- 
‘stance. Height, 22 inches. 70c per dozen. of 
YELLOW QUEEN. 28 inches tall. Both the standards and falls golden yellow. Perfectly 
lovely. 70c per dozen; 3 dozen for $2.00, postpaid. 
MIXTURE. A well blended mixture, 65c per dozen; 3 dozen for $1.90, postpaid. Per 100 
by express, charges collect, $4. 50. 
TINGITANA HYBRID “WEDGEWOOD.” The handsomest of all. Not hardy outside in 
the coldest sections of New England, but a great Iris for forcing or for milder climates. 
A large, clear light-blue self-color. Largest bulbs 9/10 cm. circ. 85¢ a secon 3 dozen 
for $2.50, postpaid. Per 100 by express, charges collect, $6.00 
PLEASE NOTE: If you lose your bulbs during the winter and they fail fy come up in 
the spring, it is not our fault nor the bulbs’, so do not ask us to replace them the 
following year. If you plant the bulbs in November or even December, in well-drained 
soil, then upon approach of cold weather mulch them well, you won’t lose them. 
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