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Bulbs for Fall Planting 
TALL DARWIN TULIPS. The Queen of all types In a choice assorted MIXTURE of named vari- 
eties. Only Mammoth Bulbs. Per Doz. $1.25 Postpaid Per 100 Express Charges Collect $9.00 
DUTCH IRIS. These charming orchid-like Iris bloom last of May into June. Ideal cut flower for 
Decoration Day. In choice mixture of blue, yellow and white, and their combination. 
Per Doz. 90c Postpaid; Per 109 $7.99 Postpaid 
DUTCH IRIS “TINGITANA” 
The largest of all. Huge flowers of azure-blue and a golden spot in center. Blooms earlier 
than the others with Tulips and Azaleas. These are the flowers you see in the florists windows in 
early Spring; they force well. Not hardy in cold Northern States unless well mulched. (Not less 
than 6 sold). Large bulbs $1.00 per Doz.; 25 for $1.75; 2nd size 75c Doz.; 3 Doz. $2.00 Postpaid 
Notice about planting Dutch Iris. Plant them as late in the fall as possible to prevent them 
from making a top Fall growth, which a severe cold early spell might hurt the bulbs. As soon as 
the ground freezes mulch them with dead leaves or evergreen boughs. Straw is not good for 
any mulching for it packs and is apt to harbor mice during the winter. 
REGAL LILIES 
This loveliest of all lilies is a well known favorite that should be in every garden. Of easy 
culture, but should be planted deep, in a well drained location. A rich sandy loam is best. Plant 
a group of these bulbs and you will be thrilled with their stately beauty next summer. 
7/8 In. circ. Blooming size 3 for 95c 
9/10 In circ. A large size bulb that will bloom handsomely 45c each; 3 for $1.30 
11/12 In. circ. Mammoth bulbs that make a grand display in your garden the first year. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Delivery is in late October. Plant them 5 to 10 in. deep according to size, in well drained rich 
soil (not clay). In cold climates mulch the bed after the ground freezes. 
These are Pacific Coast grown Regals, freshly dug with the roots not cut off; they are the best 
Regal lily bulbs to be had. 
DELPHINIUM SEED 
For a descriptive list of our delphiniums, as well as other perennials for summer planting we 
refer you to our general catalog. 
PUDOR’S PEDIGREED PRIZE WINNER STRAIN. The choicest seed you can obtain. Shades from 
lavender, violet, sky-blue to the deepest blue; mostly with pinkish fillings. 
. MIXTURE, Per pkt. $1.00; 1% pkt. 60c: 1/16 oz. $2.50 
PUDOR’S “PURPLE PRINCE.” Large double rich royal purple. Pkt. $1.00; 12 pkt. 60c 
BLACK-VELVET-EYED WHITE DELPHINIUMS. Per pkt. $1.25; Y2 pkt. 75c¢ 
“PUDOR’S WHITE WONDER PACIFIC STRAIN”. Pure white with white ‘‘bee”’. 
Pkt. $1.00; 2 pkt. 60c: 1/16 oz. $3.00 
PUDOR’S “BLUE BIRD”. Deep blue with black “bee”. Pkt. $1.00; 2 pkt. 60c 
BLUE-GOWNS. Lovely clear blues with white “bees”. Pkt. $2.00; 12 pkt. $1.00; 1/16 oz. $5.00 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Lovely, soft shades of clear orchid. Pkt. $2.00; 2 pkt. $1.00 
SHAKUNTALA—Decendents from Mr. Pudor’s remarkable plant ‘Shakuntala’’ have produced fine 
specimens, having much of the quality of their parent. The flowers are extremely double with 
no “bee” showing and the whole center is filled with crinkly petals. The outer ones are a 
lovely clear blue, and the others a pleasing mauve. As there will be only a limited amount of 
seed available this summer please name a second choice. 
Seeds per pkt. (about 100 seeds) $3.00, Y2 pkt. (about 50 seeds) $1.75 
PUDOR’S DREAM—A lovely mauve shade with the outer petals clear blue. A pure white “bee” 
completes the beautiful flower. A shy seed producer—please name a second choice. 
Per pkt. (about 100 seeds) $3.00, Y2 pkt. (about 50 seeds) $1.75 
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