SWISS FLORAL COMPANY 
Portland, Oregon 
yellow flowers all through the summer, and is easy to 
grow. Full sun required. 6 for $1.10. 
LUPINS —Hybrids, in many assorted colors are grand 
for hardy borders, thrive freely, and serve well for cut¬ 
ting. Colors range from bright rose to lavender and 
purple. 6 for $1.10. 
PRIMULA VERIS —The common garden Primrose in 
richly assorted colors, useful for rockery, for shrubbery 
borders, or amongst hardy plants. $2.00 per dozen. 
PRIMULA AURICULA— The mountain Primrose with 
glossy, smooth leaves and very richly colored flowers, of¬ 
ten fragrant. Extremely hardy, splendid for rockery 
use. 3 for 65c. 
PRIMULA DENTICULATA — A large rather long 
leaved form of the Orient flowering very early in spring 
with ball shaped clusters of closely crowded small lav¬ 
ender to purple flowers. A very hardy easily grown 
plant that loves a deep rich soil in partial shade. Now 
3 for 85c Six for $1.60. 
PRIMULA FLORINDAE 
PRIMULA FLORINDAE —Large-growing plant for 
shady spots, with tall flower stems bearirng clusters of 
bright yellow, deliciously fragrant flowers during mid¬ 
summer months. Very hardy. Rare. 3 for 75c. 
PRIMULA JULIAE —Rare, dwarf-growing, forming a 
carpet of neat foliage studded with bright, crimson-purple 
flowers with yellow eyes. One of the choicest forms for 
shady locations. 50c each. 
PRIMULA LITTONIANA —Unusual type of Primula 
with long spike of lavender flower and scarlet buds, re¬ 
sembling somewhat the Poker Plant. A most interesting 
but rare form now available in a small quantity at 35c ea. 
FINE SAND is a gardeners friend at all time and has so 
many uses that a supply should always be handy; its cost 
is low and we can supply it in any quantity within the 
city limits. 
