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Primula Polyantha 
Primula Polyantha 
With clustered heads of flowers on stems 
of varying lengths. 
Amber Queen —A rare and unusual polyan¬ 
thus. Stock very limited. $1.50. 
Apricot —25c. 
Blue Polyanthus —Very fine blue with large 
trusses. 50c. 
Bronze Empress —Fine trusses of lustrous 
brown-red flowers with individual blos¬ 
soms up to 2 inches in diameter. Good 
stems. Blooms over a long period. 75c. 
Buttercup —Ruffled, fragrant. 35c. 
Cora Lee — (Originated by Mrs. Adele W. 
White of Sunshine Heights.) Dusky wine 
color, beautifully ruffled. Choice. 75c. 
Crimson Velvet — Very large blossoms of 
heavy substance. 50c. 
Dahlia Red —Deep plum with greenish-yellow 
star. Height 9 inches. 50c. 
Dark Red Velvet —Dark red with yellow eye. 
35c. 
Flames of Fire —Well named. Of velvety tex¬ 
ture. 50c. 
Geranium Red —An indescribable glowing 
lively geranium red flushed with yellow. 
Large flowers on 10-in. stems. Blooms over 
a long period. Outstanding. Stock limited. 
75c. 
Ivory Queen —Ivory with deep orange star. 
Ruffled and picoteed. 6 in. 50c. 
Kleyni —Heavy stems 10 to 12 in. long carry¬ 
ing heads of flowers of a rich golden yel¬ 
low shaded apricot towards center. 35c. 
Moonglow —Large clusters of soft lemon yel¬ 
low flowers on sturdy 10-in. stems. Won¬ 
derfully free bloomer, fine cut flower and 
a good all-around primrose. 35c. 
Mrs. Melland —Large beautiful clear yellow 
with deep orange star. Very ruffled. 75c. 
Orange Glory —Beautiful self-colored orange, 
extremely fragrant and most floriferous. 
One of the best. Do not miss this. 50c. 
Orchid Shades —35c. 
Polyantha Prize Strain —Mixed. Very large 
blossoms in all combinations of delicate 
shades. 35c. 
Purple Shades —35c. 
Star of India —Ruby velvet with large golden 
star, points extending to edge of petal. 
Slightly ruffled. 75c. 
Duplex or Hose-in-Hose 
A lovely and interesting variety of Poly¬ 
anthus, a little difficult to describe. Each 
floret is like two flowers, one put inside the 
other, giving the truss a full and fluffy ap¬ 
pearance. 
The trusses are large and fine. So far we 
have only three colors, light yellow, clear 
lemon yellow, and red with yellow star. Stock 
limited. 75c. 
Double Primula 
Bridesmaid —Double white shading to pink. 
35c. 
Lilacea —Double lavender rose. Exquisite. 
50c. 
Double Yellow —Stock limited. $2.50. 
Juliae Varieties 
These are all bog loving but will grow any¬ 
where in good loamy soil, and like a little 
shade. Foliage is dark green, glossy and 
crinkled. Bloom in spring. 
Helenae —A delightful sport of Juliae having 
rich burgundy red flowers with a golden 
eye. 4 in. 35c. 
Juliae —Mats of dark crinkled foliage stud¬ 
ded with wine colored wide open flowers, 
very neat and attractive. 35c. 
Juliana —A bouquet of beautiful light violet. 
50c. 
Mille Fleur— Polyanthus flowered. A delight¬ 
ful shade of light rose. As the flowers age 
they take on a lavender shade while the 
new flowers on the same stem are rose, 
making the plants a symphony of color. 
4 to 6 in. 50c. 
Purple Splendor —A gorgeous royal purple, 
large flowers, a fine plant. 4 to 6 in. 50c. 
Be sure to try Orange Glory. It is of mag¬ 
nificent color, blooms both in spring and 
autumn, and is extremely fragrant. 
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