HARDY PRIMROSES • Primula 
Primula auricula. Smooth, fleshy, light green leaves 
in rosettes. Flowers in various shades from yellow to 
deep purple, very rich colors; fragrant. Prefers light 
shade and a light soil. 
P. beesiana. Velvety purple flowers with yellow eyes, 
carried in whorls. May, June. 
P. bulleyana. A Chinese bog Primrose similar to 
Beesiana. Flowers orange-yellow. 
P. denticulata (Himalayan Primula). Flowers are pale 
violet and appear very early. 
P. japonica. An effective and striking-looking plant 
with purple, rose, or white flowers placed in tiers on 
long stalks. One of the best hardy Primroses. 
Above varieties, field-grown clumps, 35 cts. each; $1 for 3 
P. polyantha, Sutton’s Strain. 
Giant Yellow. Large, rich yellow flowers. 
Giant White. Immense heads of large, white 
flowers. 
Brilliance. Vivid red and orange shades. 
Crimson King. Rich deep color. 
Munstead Strain. Shades of yellow and pure 
white. 
P. vulgaris, Sutton’s Perfection, Mixed. A splendid 
strain of Primroses of the brightest shades only. 
Above varieties, field-grown clumps, 25 cts. each; $1 for 4 
LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
Our trained men are glad to be of assistance to you at all times in planning your 
garden—in suggesting plants for different situations. We also design, construct, and 
build rock-gardens, lawns, and pools. Our work is guaranteed. In all our landscape 
\york a complete analysis of the soil is made by our Soil Technologist, and the areas 
treated'accordingly. This intelligent treatment abolishes the element of chance and 
insures satisfactory work. For soil-preparation we use a Rototiller, which leaves the soil 
in a finely pulverized condition. It thoroughly incorporates fertilizers and organic 
material, applied as a top-dressing, throughout the entire soil-mass. 
ADJEIRNHED 
Jerusalem and Wantagh Aves. • WANTAGH, N. Y 
