LIST OP CHOICE PRIMULA SEED FOR 1911. 



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CHINESE PRIMROSE. 



EVERBLOOMING 

 PRIMROSES. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDI- 



FLORA. 



A very pretty and free-flowering 

 class extensively grown by florists; 

 flowers borne in umbels on long, 

 slender stems; blooms almost con- 

 tinuously throughout the year. They 

 make excellent pot plants, of a 

 dwarf and compact habit and very 



easily grown. 



Pkt. 



Grandiflora, Mixed Colors 10 



Grandiflora, White 10 



Grandiflora, Rose 10 



Grandiflora, "Vesuvius" — Bright 



carmine red 15 



Grandiflora Coerulea — Blue .... 15 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA. 

 The finest of the Obconica or 

 Everblooming Primroses. The 

 blooms are extremely large, 

 borne on strong stout stems. 

 In color they range from pale 

 lilac to rose. A splendid plant 

 for window or conservatory 

 decoration 15 



CURRIES SUPERB PRIMULAS. 



The .Strains We Offer of Primroses Have a Widespread Reputation, and 

 Deservedly so, Being Unsurpassed in Size anil Brilliancy. 



The Seed is grown and selected for use from the finest prize varieties 

 by one of the largest European growers, and the many testimonials we 

 receive every year from florists and amateurs throughout the country is 

 an evidence of the excellence of our stock. Sow the Seed in February, 

 March or April. 



SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERING FRINGED 

 CHINESE PRIMROSES. 



Pkt. 



Coerulea (Blue Primula) — The only true blue Primrose 15 



Alba Magniflca — The flowers are pure white, with bright yellow eye. ... 15 



Chiswiek Red — The most brilliant crimson scarlet Primula 15 



Meteor — Flowers rich crimson 15 



Village Maid — White, striped with carmine 15 



Rose Queen — Delicate blush rose, very large 15 



Rosy Morn — A pleasing shade of pink, flowers of great substance 15 



Ruby Queen — Brilliant crimson 15 



Queen of Whites — Splendid pure white flowers of great substance! . . . . . 15 

 Large Flowering Fringed Mixed — A superb mixture, composed of the 



choicest large flowering varieties; cannot be surpassed; 2 pkts. 25c. . . 15 



White 10 



Red 10 



Fringed Mixed , 10 



Fern-Leaved Mixed 15 



DOUBLE LARGE-FLOWERING 

 FRINGED PRIMULA. 



The double varieties produce a 

 large percentage of superb double 

 flowers. 



Pkt. 



Double Red, Double White, 

 Double Choice Mixed, eaeh. ... 25 



STAR PRIMULA. 



A grand house plant of the easiest 

 cultivation. The dark, red foliage 

 and flower stems form a very pleas- 

 ing contrast to the star-shaped 

 flowers, which are produced very 

 freely and are of long duration. 



Pkt. 

 Choice Mixed Colors 15 



EVERBLOOMING PRIMROSE. 



PRIMULA FORBESI. 



(Baby Primrose.) 



Pkt. 

 An exceedingly interesting plant, coming into bloom when only a few 

 weeks old, and producing its small graceful flowers of a rosy lilac 

 hue in apparently never-ending profusion. The flowers are borne in 

 tiers on straight, stiff stems about 10 inches high. It is a vigorous 

 grower, suiting itself to almost all conditions 10 



HARDY PRIMROSES. 



POLYANTHUS — Primula Elatior. 



Early spring flowering plants, suitable either for outdoor or pot 

 culture. 



Extra Choice Mixed — Saved from splendid named sorts 10 



Auricula (Primula Auricula) — Choice mixed with rich colored flowers. . 10 



COWSLIP — Primula Veris. 



In spring this is a very useful plant for borders, but is of little 



beauty after warm weather sets in. Fine Mixed English 10 



Primula Japoniea — Flowers bright and showy, borne in whorls on stiff 



stems 6 to 10 inches long; mixed colors 10 



Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose) — The common, hardy English 



Primrose with fragrant canary yellow flowers 10 



rUIMULA JAl'UMCA. 



