CAPITATA SECTION 
Not difficult if grown in a rock garden, preferably 
west, on a slope, in a rich, light wood soil, containing 
peat and sand. 
Each Per 10 
P. CAPITATA MOOREANA. One of 
the loveliest primulas in cultivation. 
Heads of dark blue-purple, and 
leaves with a silvery reverse. July to 
October. $.65 $5.00 
DENTICULATA SECTION 
Early spring-flowering. Moderate amount of sun, or¬ 
dinary soil. Increases rapidly. Striking spring flowers, 
making fine plantings with white or purple tulips and 
myosotis sylvatica. Should be used lavishly. 
Each Per 10 
P. DENTICULATA CASHMERIANA 
(for garden purposes, identical with 
Denticulata). An old favorite, with 
flowers in large heads in shades of 
lilac to purple. $.35 $3.00 
P. CASHMERIANA ALBA. A rare white 
form, equally hardy.65 5.00 
FARINOSE SECTION 
This type should be planted in patches in a cool, 
moist soil, where the summer afternoon sun never 
penetrates. 
JL Each Per 10 
P. 
P. 
ROSEA CRANIFLORA. Pink-carmine 
flowers. A very early spring bloomer, 
well worth any trouble to grow. .. . 
luXeola. 
Yellow flowers, easy, and 
$.75 
$ 6.00 
ornamental 
.75 6.00 
SIKKIMENSIS SECTION 
Good garden plants for semi-shade, or woodland. Re¬ 
quire a steady supply of moisture. 
Each Per 10 
P. FLORINDAE. Bright sulphur-yellow; 
3 ft. Use for streamside planting. .. $.50 $4.50 
P. MICRODONTA ALPICOLA. Yellow. 
Plant in shady border in deep rich 
soil. .65 5.50 
