O. M:. PUDOR 3 Puyallup 32 State of Washington 



Mitzi Oleson, 3 year old daughter of Granville Oleson of Salt Lake City, ad- 
miring an eight foot Delphinium, grown by her daddy from a seed of Pudor’s 
Prize Winner strain; it also won a Prize for Mr. Oleson. 
FINEST SWEET PEAS FOR EARLY SPRING OR FALL PLANTING 
NOVELTY “SPRING FLOWERING” SWEET PEAS 
This new type will be a great boon to amateur gardeners throughout the country 
and particularly in warmer climates and where the hot summer weather plays 
havoc with the late and early flowering type of Spencers. Enthusiastic reports 
have come from many parts of the country. In California this new type of 
“SPRING FLOWERING” Sweet Peas is creating a sensation. There are better 
shades than ever seen in the early flowering or late flowering types and the 
self colors are much clearer and brighter. The blooming season is between the 
early and the late types. Stems are longer and the flowers last longer. 
A fine MIXTURE of the 12 BEST “EARLY FLOWERING” SWEET PEAS. Per 
pkt. 15c:; per ¥% oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c. (1 ounce to 30 foot row.) 

NO PLANTS OR SEEDLINGS OF ANY KIND FOR SALE 
THIS YEAR 
Owing to conditions over which I have mo control, I will not be in a position 
to sell any perennial plants this season—either clumps or seedlings. 
