BRILLIANT. This is a new 
variety this year and we do 
not have an exact color pic- 
ture of it. However, it is 
just like the two top bios 
soms in the picture at the 
right in form, but much 
darker in color. It is deep 
red on opening and con' 
tinues to be more brilliant 
than Buckeye. 
BUCKEYE. The two flowers, 
one small and one large, at 
the right of the picture are 
Buckeye. Buckeye can be 
distinguished by its rich 
dark coloring. The coloring 
is almost pure red, just 
slightly on the verge of 
purple. 
TROJAN. The large flower 
in the lower left of the pic¬ 
ture and the small one just 
above it are Trojan. It is al¬ 
most as dark as Buckeye, 
and like Buckeye, has beau¬ 
tiful form. 
NOTE: Do not crowd your Double 
Painted Daisies in planting them. They 
like plenty of room in order to produce 
the beautiful double flowers shown here. 
And if you can give them some extra 
fertility they will like it. 
Color Note: These Primroses are hy> 
brids and we cannot guarantee color. 
We advise ordering at least six at a 
time and you should get a fine variety 
of color. 
Primrose 
Now 6 for 87c 
(Primula veris) 
A delightful little flower because of 
its beauty and ability to bloom in the 
shade. Blooms during May and June. 
Comes in a variety of colors—orange, 
yellow, cream, scarlet and crimson. 
Broad leaves closely hug the ground. 
Flowers appear on tiny stems 4 to 8 
inches high. Prices, 1 for 19c; 3 for 
53c; 6 for 87c; 10 for #1.39. 
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