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. 
M 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. 
4. Each Per 10 
P. ROSEA GRANIFLORA. Pink-carmine 
flowers. A very early spring bloomer, 
well worth any trouble to grow. .. . $.75 $6.00 
p. luTeola. Yellow flowers, easy, and 
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 
