Primula Sinensis. 
Chinese Primrose. 
Many persons seem to think Primulas are 
successfully propagated only in a green¬ 
house, hence we find amateurs often reluct¬ 
ant to attempt their culture. They are un¬ 
equalled as winter bloomers, easily grown if 
the right conditions are observed, and give 
a succession of flowers throughout the sea¬ 
son, and are prized for both the beauty and 
their delicate fragrance. Single fringed, 
finest mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 cts. 
Primula, Douhie. 
Best mixed, all colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 14c. 
Primula Obconica. 
Primula Obconica is as near an everbloom- 
ing 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 ( Primula Elatior). 
Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, 
fine for either pot or outdoor culture; hardy 
perennials; 9 inches. The best single, all 
colors mixed. Pkt., 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 Primula, and, as they 
last longer and the plants can be 
much more easily grown, they deserve 
to be widely cultivated. Of the seed 
now offered, the mixture contains 
seven charming and distinct colors. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 
The Mexican Primrose. 
The suburb 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 in¬ 
clines to a trailing habit, sweeping 
its branches out over the ground, or 
drooping 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 blooms profusely; will 
thrive well under any and all con¬ 
ditions and bloom the year round in 
pots or during the spring, summer 
and fall in the garden. Pkt., 40 
seeds, 6 cts. 
Poppy, the Shirley. 
It is perfectly hardy and flowers 
the first season from seed. The flowers 
are large, exceedingly graceful and 
elegant; the colors are pure, soft 
and varied, and range from blush 
white rose, delicate pink and car¬ 
mine, through, innumerable tints to 
bright sparking crimson. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 4 cts. 
Hardy, Perennial Poppies. 
Double Poppies, Mixed. 
For dazzling richness and variety of colors, 
the flowers are uuequalled. Simply scatter the 
seeds in the open ground and a mass of beauty- 
will result which will be a constant source of 
pleasure. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Iceland Poppies. 
These fine perennial poppies produce flowers 
in great abundance the first year from the seed. 
The colors range from the purest white and yel¬ 
low to the deepest glowing orange-scarlet, and 
have a delicious fragrance. For vase or hcpuse 
decorations they rank among the loveliest. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
ORiENTALE.— A charming sum¬ 
mer - flowering plant, producing 
numerous leafy stems about 214 feet 
high, which are covered with deep 
crimson flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 
Scarlet Tulip, Poppies . 
Large, vivid scarlet blossoms, which have a 
dark spot at the base of the petal. Pkt., 300 
seeds, 8 cts. 
