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¬ 
equaled as winter bloomers, easily grown if 
the right conditions are observed, and give a 
succession of flowers throughout the season, 
and are prized for both the beauty and their 
delicate fragrance. Single fringed finest mixed, 
pkt., 40 seeds, 8 cts. Good mixed, pkt., 40 seeds, 
6 cts. 
Primula, Double. 
Best mixed, all colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 14 cts. 
Primula Obconica. 
Primula Obconica is as near an everbloom- 
ing plant as it is possible to obtain. It hns 
been known to flower for over twelvemonths 
without a break. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts. 
Lillie Zettorman, On*, Nob., Fob. 3, 1002, wrttos:— 
I am very much pleated with your seeds. The Cosmos 
you sent ino last spring wore very beautiful; they bloomed 
until frost. 
Star Primula. 
Primula Stellata Hybrids. 
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., 
8 cts. 
The Mexican Primrose. 
The superb colors, combined with 
airy grace and beautiful form, goes 
to make a flower which is almost per¬ 
fection. The plant seldom grows over 
ten inches in height, but inclines to a 
trailing habit, sweeping its branches y 
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 conditions and bloom the year 
round in pots or during the spring, 
summer and fall iu 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 carmine, 
through innumerable tints to bright 
sparkling crimson. Pkt., 200 seeds, 
4 cts. 
Hardy Perennial Poppies. 
Oriental©. A charming summer- 
flowering plant, producing numerous 
leafy stems about 2}4 feet high, which 
are covered with deep crimson flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Double Poppies, Mixed. 
For dazzling richness and variety of colors, 
the flowers are unequnled. 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 scods, 4 cts. 
Iceland Poppies. 
These fine perennial poppies produce flowers 
in grent abundance the first year from the seed. 
The colors range from the purest white and yel¬ 
low to the deepest glowing Ornngc-scnrlct, and 
have a delicious fragrance. For vase or house 
decorations they rank a m o n g the loveliest. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
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plcniod with whnt tood* 1 houuht of you ln*tyonr nnd aoud a 
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