Carrcithers, Ohio, Match. 1917. — •"My Primulas are — 37— 

 beautiful : have been covered with blossoms since Octo- 

 ber. I got 20 plant* from one packet." — Lizzie Heis«r. 



CHINESE PINK 

 (Dianthus Sinensis) 



Price, each per pkt., 200 seeds, 5c, 

 any 3 pkts., 12c. 



Diadem. The largest double 

 piok. Flowers vary in color from 

 lilac to crimson and maroon, with 

 edges fringed and almost white. 



Double Mixed. A magnificent 

 strain with large double fringed and 

 beautiful colored flowers, from the 

 purest white to rich, velvety reds. 



Fireball. A splendid new var- 

 iety, a dark blood red, very double. 



Japanese. '"Oriental Beauties." 

 Extra large flowers, many exquisite- 

 ly fringed and fluted. Colors range 

 from pure white, through shades of 

 pink and red, to darkest crimson. 



Pink Beauty. A very fine new 

 double variety of a delicate pink 

 color. (Only 100 seeds in a pkt.) 



Princess Pinks. A novel strain 

 of single pinks, with fringed flowers, 

 mottled, flaked, spotted and striped 

 in great diversity of color. 



Snowdrift. Large double white 



PHEASANT'S EYE PINK 



(Dianthus Plumarius) 



The old-fashioned Garden or June Pink. The 

 flowers are of great diversity of colors and deli- 

 ciouslv sweet-scented. Hardv perennial. Single 

 and double, mixed. Pkt., 200 -seeds, 5c. 



SCOTCH OR GRASS PINK 



A magnificent new strain of perpetual blooming 

 Pinks, with colors of exquisite beauty, and marked 

 by a deep velvety-red eve and a rloverlike odor. 

 Double and »ingle, mixed Pk+ , 75 setd-, 6c. 



MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



Hardy Chinese and Scotch Pinks 



PINKS, SPECIAL MIXED 



All the preceding kinds, mixed (excepting Scotch 

 Pink). Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 



COLLECTION OF PINKS 



mv nine kinds, a 



Chinese Primrose 



One-half packet of each of 

 splendid assortment, 25c. 



PRIMULA, Fringed Giants 

 (Chinese Primrose) 



Primulas are easily raised from 

 seed. See my "Culture of Flow- 

 ers" for directions. They bloom 

 year after year, but as new plants 

 bloom more freely it is well to sow 

 seed every year. 



Fringed Giants, Mixed. Splen- 

 did mixture of new fringed varieties, 

 including my three named sorts. 

 Pkt., 45 seeds, 8c; half pkt., 25 

 seeds, 5c. 



Fringed Giants, Pink, Red 

 and White. Each, separate, per 

 pkt., 40 seeds, 8c. 



Primula Malacoides. The new 

 Baby Primrose, with a profusion of 

 lavender or white flowers, borne in 

 whorls along tall, graceful spikes, 

 bloomingin4 to 5 months. Pkt., 8c 



Primula Obconica. An almost 

 ever-blooming species. The blos- 

 soms are lilac-tinted, in showy 

 clusters of from ten to fifteen flowers 

 in a bunch. Pkt., 150 seeds, 8c. 



Hardy Primrose (Polyanthus). 

 Low-growing perennials hardy ex- 

 cept in extreme North. A choice 

 mixture. Pkt., 6c. 



