STUMPP & WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
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PRIMULA (Primrose) 
The charming and beautiful Chinese Fringed Primroses and Obconica 
varieties are among the most important winter-blooming pot-plants. The 
seed we offer is of the highest merit, and has, as usual, been saved from the 
best strains of European growth. Seed sown in April will bloom during early 
winter; August for spring blooming. Sow in shallow pans, in soil consisting 
of part sand and leaf-mold worked through a fine sieve and allow for good 
drainage. Cover seeds lightly and water frequently; give a temperature of 
about 65 degrees. Hardy types may be sown in the open ground; mostly 
they do best in a moist, partly shaded situation. 
Primula sinensis fimbriata (Chinese Fringed Primrose) 
Giant Varieties 
Amaranth. Clear amaranth-red. Magnifica or True Blue. The 
Crimson. Fine ruby. finest blue Primula. 
Emperor. Terra-cotta-scarlet. Pink Pearl. Brilliant rose; large. 
Salmon. An exquisite color. White Queen Alexandra. 
Each, pkt. 75 cts. Collection of 7 above colors, $5 
Single Sinensis Hybrids Mixed. New and beautiful shades. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Double Sinensis Hybrids Mixed. Fine large double fringed flowers. 
Pkt. 75 cts. 
Primula Stellata (Star Primrose) 
Giant Varieties 
White Star Crimson Star Coral-Pink Star 
Salmon-Pink Star Blue Star 
Each, pkt. 75 cts. Collection of 5 above colors, $3.50 
Stellata Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Primula obconica 
This type of Primula outrivals the old Obconica type, the flowers 
being considerably larger, often measuring 2 inches across. p kt . 
Atrosanguinea, Mohnstein. Bright crimson. $0 50 
“ Mueller. Deep crimson. 50 
Rosea, Mueller. Bright rose. 50 
Obconica gigantea alba . 25 
Obconica gigantea lilacina. Beautiful lilac. 25 
Obconica gigantea Mixed . . 25 
This new development of Primula 
obconica is of special interest to 
those who cultivate Primulas under glass. Its flowers are a pleasing 
shade of bright rose, individually large, and well set on strong, sturdy 
plants. The grower will have few discarded plants with this strain, 
and we recommend it with every confidence as the best of its type. 
Pkt. $1.50. 
Glory of Farmingdale. 
S. & W. Co.’s Primula sinensis 
Primula Malacoides 
Malacoides (The Giant Baby Primrose). The flowers, of a pretty 
light lilac, are borne in whorls. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
Grandiflora alba. Large, perfect white blossoms. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Courtland Seedling. Individual flowers are extremely large and 
of a beautiful shade of lilac-pink. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Dawkin’s Carmine-Pink. Fine shape, sturdy growth, and abund¬ 
ance of flowers are some of its good points, but most desirable of 
all, its color is a deep and rich glowing carmine-pink. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Erickssoni. The originator’s stock of the Ericksson strain of the 
Malacoides or Fairy Primrose. The size of the flower and the 
form of the plant is superior to the ordinary type. Hybrids in¬ 
clude Pink, Deep Pink, and Lavender-Pink. Pkt. $1.50. 
Double and semi-double mauve flowers of great beauty. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Flore-pleno. 
Princess Mary. Flowers of good size. Deep rose-pink. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Various Greenhouse Sorts 
Forbesii (The Baby Primrose). The plants throw up tiny flower-stalks when only a 
few weeks old, but we advise pinching them off and the plants kept growing until 
October. They may then be allowed to flower. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
Kewensis. This new variety is most attractive, with bright yellow flowers. It is 
delightfully fragrant and stands well as a house plant. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
S. & W. Co.’s Single Pyrethrum. See page 57 
Hardy Primulas Pkt 
Auricula, Mixed Colors. A favorite of great beauty. 6 inches. $0 25 
Beesiana. Purple with yellow eye. Height 2 feet. 25 
Bulleyana hybrida. Orange, apricot, and carmine shades. Height 2 feet. 25 
Cashmeriana. Lilac flowers in dense heads. Height 1 foot. 50 
Chionantha. Mealy foliage. White flowers with dark centers and yellow tubes. 
Fragrant. Height 20 inches. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. . . 25 
Chungensis. Deep orange-yellow, fragrant flowers. Height 15 inches. 35 
Denticulata. Rosy lilac. Height 1 foot. 25 
Florindae. A stately variety which often reaches a height of 4 feet. Blooms dur¬ 
ing July and August, bearing 60 to 80 fragrant, bright yellow, pendent flowers. 35 
Helodoxa. Golden yellow. Height 3 to 4 feet. 35 
Japonica alba (Japanese Primrose). White flowers with pink centers. 25 
Japonica, Etna. Copper-red. Height 2 feet. 35 
Japonica splendens. Dark crimson. Height 2 feet. 35 
Japonica, Choice Hybrids, Mixed. Bright, showy flowers. Height 2 feet.. 25 
Lissadel, Red Hugh. Fiery madder-red. Height 1 foot. 25 
Microdonta, Alpicola. Yellow flowers, with powdered white throat. iK feet. 25 
Pulverulenta. Rich ruby-crimson. Height ip2 feet. 25 
Sikkimensis (The Sikkim Cowslip). Pale yellow; fragrant. feet. 25 
Veris (The English Cowslip). Mixed colors. 15 
Vulgaris. The true English Primrose. Canary-yellow; fragrant. 15 
Waltoni. Dark red, wine-colored, glossy flowers. Height 15 inches. 35 
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