KIND WORDS OF PRAISE FROM CUSTOMERS. THERE IS A REASON! 
"The Polyanthus plants I raised from your seed purchased in the fall, bloomed this Spring and. 
the results have truly been a pleasant surprise. Such a splendid array and color and variety; 
plants were large and stems strong. All the seeds germinated so had many to give away- 
FROM NOW ON I BUY MY SEEDS FROM NO ONE ELSE.'4 
, Saginaw, Mich., July 6, 1947. 
“Last year I tried your Delphinium seed of SHAKUNTALA which were beautiful and the 
BLACK VELVET EYE WHITE. Delphinium WERE BEAUTIFUL. I also tried PUDOR’S PEDIGREED 
PRIZE WINNER strain: among these I had dark blues which are wondrous. I also had a beauti- 
ful lavender. Everybody stops to look at my Delphiniums.” 
Cresshill, N. J., June 23, 1947 
“Klways have success with your seeds. Annuals now blooming from Spring sown seed with. 
perennials from last Fall's sowing. Beautiful.” 
"BK year ago I planted seeds from 4 different Companies in a cold frame and the difference 
in germination was most striking; the seeds from your Company must have come up almost 
100% and I shall certainly buy my seeds from you henceforth when I get the varieties wanted.” 
Litchfield, Ills., September 3, 1947. 
, ee 
"My brother tells me the only place to get Delphiniums is at Pudor’s. 
Provincetown, Mass., July 13, 1947. 
"T want you to know that, this year I have had the most beautiful plants from your seed that 
I have ever grown. They are magnificent—large flowers, full wonderfully rounded sprays, tall 
with many stalks. I have invited in all my garden-loving neighbors to see them.” 
Portland, Ore., June 14, 1947. 
Am greatly pleased with the marvelous results of your seeds; I believe every seed germinated. 
Mra. G.uNe P. 
Namarata, B. C., June 10th, 1947. 
The Black Velvety-eyed Delphinium seed I ordered from you is just proving itself and I have 
never seen anything more spectacular and beautiful. 
7 Mrs. RK. Wes, 
White Earth, N. Dak.,.May 25,.1947. . 
I am sending you an order for some more of your black-eyed White Delphiniums. I can't tell 
you how beautiful my flowers have been. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. 
Mrs.G.c OR: 
4 SIEEs ADs itd! Concord, North Carolina 
Our “Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn” was marvelous last year. Enjoying it now canned. Tastes 
most like fresh. . Ort stg % 
Mrsui iG, 
“Plainview, Nebraska | 
I just: want, to .say we never enjoyed or raised such .a.surprise as “ARUNT MARY'S SWEET 
CORN.” We had it very dry but didn’t seem to*hurt it and for two full months had corn from 
ene planting till frost killed it. I tell everyone about it. | 
Mrs. C. *W**S? 
Portland, Ore., January 20, 1947 
"Tl want you to know that the WHITE DELPHINIUMS which I bought from you and which 
bloomed last Fall from Spring sown seeds were the most magnificent ones I ever have seen. | 
have never seen larger blooms nor huskier plants and they bloomed until frost.” 
Drs. D. H. 
East Moline, Ill. 
“Kfter several years of growing your Delphinium seed, and having grown others, I want you 
to know that I share your opinion that no better seed is produced. 
“Our climate (so I am told) being on the hot side, is not ideal for growing Delphinium, but 
I have certainly had good results. To mention the best, and I wouldn't do less, I have had 
blooms that were much larger than a silver dollar and plants 6 feet tall. This probably is 
nothing to compare with what you grow but I can’t expect to do as well.” 
E. S. 

