O.M.PUDOR “- Puyallup “I> State of Washington 


Pudor’s Black-Velvet-Eyed White Delphinium. Very Rare. 
BLACK-VELVET-EYED WHITE DELPHINIUMS. After years of careful rcgueing, selecting plants, 
we have now plants that will produce a high percentage of large black-eyed double whites; 
many of our breeders have very large coal-black glowing centers. All the plants are strong 
and vigorous and are true perennials, not apt to die after their first blooming season. You 
will get a few blues in a lot and all the whites will not have black bees. Please remember 
this when your plants begin to bloom. Per ¢kt. $1.25; Ye pkt. 75c; 1/16 oz. $3.00 (over 600 
seeds). 
WHITE DELPHINIUMS, “PUDOR’S WHITE WONDER PACIFIC STRAIN”. Vigorous tall growing, 
mildew proof with large double glistening, pure white blossoms. 214% to 3 inches in diameter. 
Centers are pure white, some cream, sometimes coal (a mere chance). You must expect some 
blue rogues among the seedlings. Many customers think our strain of White Delphiniums is 
the best ever in texture, color, vigor and size of blossoms. Pkt. $1.00; '% pkt. (100 seeds) 60c; 
1/16 oz. (approx. 600 seeds) $2.50. 
SHAKUNTALA (Indian Princess). This plant originated from one of many seeds (Pudor’s Prize 
Winner Strain) which were years ago exposed to a dose of a Million r’s X-rays at the Swedish 
Hospital in Seattle. It is a very remarkable plant in several ways. The leaves are very large 
and handsome, the plant itself very vigorous. Last summer it grew to a height of 9 feet and 
visitors were astonished. The flowerng stalks are 4 feet long, the stems of the individual 
blossoms are 6 to 9 inches long; a dozen blossoms make a nice bouquet that you can hold 
in your hand. The flowers are extremely double and triple; more like a rose, and no “bee” 
is visible. The whole center is filled with crinkly petals, the outer ones being of a beautiful 
clear blue color, the others a pleasing mauve. Seedlings from SHAKUNTALA are remarkably 
handsome—a few better than the parent plant, nearly all inheriting the long individual flower 
stems. A small amount of seed is available this Spring and again around AUGUST lst. 
Per pkt. (cont. some 50 seeds plus) $1.00. Supply will be very limited, as the plant does not 
produce many seeds. 
