T.T.S. 
PRIMULA sinensis—Trivett’s Giant 
STAR PRIMULAS {Priimda stellata) 
Our strain of these free blooming Primulas is unsurpassed. Suit¬ 
able for cutting and as pot plants, they produce more bloom than 
P. sinensis. 
Trivett’s Pink Star. Lovely soft pink color. 
Trivett’s Orange Star. Most attractive, fine orange pink. 
Trivett’s Dark Blue Star. Violet blue with yellow eye. 
Trivett’s Blue Star. Charming shade of soft lavender blue. 
Trivett’s Salmon Star. Brilliant, rich rosy salmon color. 
Trivett’s Ruby Star. Beautiful, dark rich ruby red. Very choice. 
Trivett’s White Star. Best white sort, good for contrast. 
Trivett’s Mixed Star. All the finest colors in mixture. 
Any of the above Star Primulas: 5 pkts. $6.50 Pkt. $1.50 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
{Chinese Primrose) 
Trivett’s Strawberry Red. Grown for us by an 
English Primula specialist. Greenhouse saved seed. 
The color is dark Strawberry red, washed over with 
a coppery red shade. Pkt. -$1.25 
Trivett’s Orange King. Beautiful, rich, orange color toned with 
a wash of salmon; magnificent. ... ... Pkt. $1.25 
Sutton’s The Duchess. {Sutton's Seed.) Large white flowers 
with a zone of bright carmine surrounding a clear yellow eye. 
Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton’s Reading Blue. {Sutton’s Seed.) One of the best blue 
Primulas; fine, upright trusses. ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton’s Reading Ruby. {Sutton's Seed.) Rich, ruby color, in¬ 
valuable for dinner table decoration. Lovely shade under artificial 
light. ... ... ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton’s Giant Salmon Pink. Flowers of great substance, 
terra cotta pink. ... ... ... ... Pkt. $1.25 
Giant True Blue. The finest blue. Large and beautifully 
fringed. ... ... ... ... ... Pkt. .$1.25 
Sutton’s Giant Crimson. Rich ruby crimson. Pkt. $1.25 
Sutton’s Giant White. Enormous blossoms. Pkt. $1.25 
Giant Pink Pearl. Brilliant, bright rose pink, immense flowers. 
Pkt. $1.25 
PRIMULAS 
ENGLISH GROWN—GREENHOUSE SAVED SEED 
Grown for us by specialists. 
Not recommended to the amateur grower unless in 
possession of greenhouse, conservatory or similar 
facilities. Successive sowings should be made from 
March to June, in shallow seed pans, in a compost 
consisting of two parts leafmold, one part loam, and 
one part sand. Cover the seed lightly and place in a 
temperature ranging from 50 to 60 degrees. Keep 
the seed almost dark. As soon as the seedlings ap¬ 
pear, prick them off into bo.xes or pans in a compost 
similar to above. When the plants are large enough 
put into 3 in. pots, adding a little more loam to the 
compost; shift into larger pots later. All Primulas 
prefer a cool temperature. 
STAR PRIMULA—Trivett’s Salmon Star 
Trivett’s Giant Mixed. Greatly improved Chinese Primrose, 
extra large individual blooms on plants of fine habit, and in a 
range of choice colors. . . . ... Pkt. $1.25. 
New Chinese 
DOUBLE 
PRIMULA 
Trivett’s Double 
Carnation Flowered. 
In this new Primula 
we have a splendid nov¬ 
elty. The Carnation¬ 
like blooms are twice 
the size of the old type, 
attaining a diameter of 
about 2 inches {see il¬ 
lustration). This won¬ 
derful new double Chi¬ 
nese Primrose repro¬ 
duces itself almost en¬ 
tirely true from seed 
and comes in a fine 
range of colors. 
Mixture only. 
Pkt. $1.25 
T.T.S. new CHINESE PRIMULA 
Trivett’s Double Carnation Flowered 
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