Primula Sinensis. 



Chinese Primrose. 



Many persons seem to think Primulas are 

 successfully propagated only in a green house, 

 hence we find amateurs often reluctant to at- 

 tempt their culture. They are unequalled as 

 winter bloomers, easily grown if the right con- 

 ditions are observed, and give a succession of 

 flowers throughout the season, and are prized 

 for both beauty and their delicate fragrance. 

 Single fringed, finest mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 

 10 cts. 



Primula^ Double. 



Best Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 14 cts. 



Primula Obconica. 



Primula Obconica is as near an everblooming 

 plant as it is possible to obtain. It has been 

 known to flower for over twelve months without 

 a break. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts. 



Polyanthus {Prhmda Elatior). 



Showy, early spring, free flowering plants, 

 fine for either pot or outdoor culture, hardy 

 perennials; 9 inches. The best single, all colors 

 mixed. PAf., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Star Primula. 



Primula 

 Stellata Hybrida 



Many of the blooms 

 are equal in form and 

 purity of color to those 

 of the Chinese Prim- 

 ula, and, as they last 

 longer and the plants 

 can be much more eas- 

 ily grown, they de- 

 serve to be widely cul- 

 tivated. Of the seed 

 now offered, the mix- 

 ture contains seven 

 charming and dis- 

 tinct colors. Pkt., 50 

 seeds, 8 cts. 



The 

 Mexican Primrose. 



The supurb colors, 

 combined with airy 

 grace and. a beautiful 

 form goes to make a 

 flower which is almost 

 perfection. The plant 

 seldom grows over ten 

 inches in height, but 

 inclines to a trailing 

 habit, sweepi n g its 

 branches out over the 

 ground, or drooping 

 out over the sides of 

 the pot, holding its 

 large silky flowers 

 erect; as a window 

 plant it combines 

 great hardiness and 

 ease of culture with 

 unrivaled beauty and 

 profusion of bloom. 

 In the open ground it 

 grows freely and 

 profusely;- will thrive 

 well under any and all 

 conditions and bloom 

 the year round in pots 

 or during spring, sum- 

 mer and fall in the gar- 

 den. Pkt., 40 seeds, 

 6 ctsc 



Rose, Multiflora True. 



With seed of these new Roses, plants ma^' be had in bloom 

 in 60 days from the time of sewing. Plant at any time. They 

 grow quickly and flowers appear in large clusters, and in such 

 quantity that a plant looks like a bouquet. Perfectly hardy in 

 the garden, where they bloom all summer. In pots they bloom 

 both summer and winter. From a packet of seeds one will get 

 Roses of various colors — white, pink, crimson, etc. No two 

 alike and mostly perfectly double and very sweet. Pkt., 30 

 seeds, 8 cts. 



Passion Flower, Incarnata, 



Handsome rapid growing climber for greenhouse or sunny 

 position in open groimd. Flesh white with purple rays; 

 blossoms first season from seeds. Pkt., 20 seeds, 8 cts. 



Platycodon. (Chinese Bell Flower.) 



Hardy perennials, producing very sh.owy flowers during 

 the whole season. They form large clumps, and are excel- 

 lent for planting in permanent borders or among shrubbery 

 Mixed blue and white. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5 cts. 



