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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Bronze Auricula 
Yellow Auricula 
PRIMULA SEEDS 
We have been asked many times for seeds 
of Primula Polyantha, and this year we have 
saved a limited quantity of seed from our 
very choicest plants. This we offer for $1.00 
a packet of not less than 100 seeds. This seed 
has great vitality. 
Auricula Section 
Charming primula, prim and dignified, 
with rosettes of fleshy greyish leaves from 
which rise stiff stems of fragrant flower 
heads in many lovely shades. Do well in the 
sun if only they can get their roots well down 
into the cool moist earth. 
Auricula —Mixed in various shades of rose, 
maroon and purple. 25c. 
Auricula Caerulea —Mixed in varying shades 
of blue and mauve. 35c. 
Auricula Bronze —In shades of bronze. 35c. 
Auricula —Yellow shades. 35c. 
Clusiana — Rosettes of glossy dark green 
leathery leaves with scapes 4 inches tall 
carrying large flower heads of a glowing 
carmine with white eye. Must have lime 
and if the soil is not too dry will stand 
almost unlimited sunshine. 75c. 
Auriculatae Section 
These are the most marsh loving of all 
primula but must have good drainage. They 
grow in clumps with clusters of little leaves 
from which rise flower stalks of from 4 to 12 
inches, topped by a graceful umbel of rather 
flat blossoms. 
Luteola —Dense umbels of soft yellow blos¬ 
soms on 8-in. stems. July-Aug. While yel¬ 
low is the true color of this primula we 
have some flushed with rose and apricot. 
35c. 
Rosea Grandiflora — Tufts of small glossy 
leaves with large fiery carmine-pink flow¬ 
ers on 4 to 8-in. stems, appearing in early 
spring before the foliage. Likes a rich, 
moist soil and plenty of sun. Dainty and 
exquisite. 50c. 
Candelabra Section 
Whorls of flowers at intervals on tall 
stalks ending in an umbel; good moist soil 
with drainage and part shade. Will also grow 
in sun, but fade quicker. 
Beesiana —Deep magenta. 35c. 
Bulleyana —Very vigorous with flower stalks 
up to 3 feet in height. Deep orange yellow. 
35c. 
Bu rmanica —A rich red purple with a yellow 
eye. The whorls are very numerous and 
closer together than in most primulas of 
this type. Will flourish in more sun than 
others of this section. 35c. 
Helodoxa —Very vigorous free-flowering and 
fragrant. About 2 feet high. Beautitful rich 
golden yellow. 50c. 
Ipswich Hybrids —A marvelous hybrid strain 
containing many shades of orange. 50c. 
Japonica Salmonea- —Very attractive salmon 
colored variety. Should be planted in part 
shade, as color burns. 35c. 
Orange No. 2 —A rival of Red Hugh and from 
the same source, but its color is a most 
intense red with a cast of orange. A very 
wonderful primula. 50c. 
Pulverulenta —Beautiful light green crinkly 
foliage. We can supply in shades of flesh, 
pink, rose and crimson. 35c. 
Pulverulenta Choice —We can supply mixed 
in delicate pastel shades or in separate 
colors of coral red, salmon, apricot and 
flesh. Nothing more attractive among the 
Candelabras. 50c. 
Red Hugh —Intense f’ery-red crimson. 18 
inches. 50c. 
