Primula Malacoides "Erikssoni" 
PRIMULA ERIKSSONI (Continued) 
Eriksson's 193S Malacoides Introduction 
Appleblos3om 
A true Appleblossom shade, Pink and White. Destined, we 
believe, to become as popular as his 1935 introduction, 
namely, Brilliancy. Mr. Eriksson states Appleblossom in 
blooming size has had a large call from florist buyers and 
he highly recommends this new kind. Tr. Pkt. (500 seeds). .$1.00 
After much painstaking effort, Mr. Ernst Eriksson, of Riverside, Ill., has 
accomplished four new and valuable varieties of Primula Malacoides 
Erickssoni. namely: 
Brilliancy. Opens lavender-pink, changing to crimson-red. 
Salmon Beauty. True salmon. 
Snow King. The pure white the trade has long been waiting for. 
Prices: Separate, or the three varieties mixed. 
Tr. Pkt. of 500 seeds. $1.00 
Eriksson's Standard Varieties 
Wonder Baby. A most beautiful pink. 
Baby Rose. Very deep pink, some almost red. 
Baby Doll. A deep pink with frilled flowers. 
New Baby. Near lavender-pink; the strongest grower with the 
largest flowers. 
Choice Mixture (of above). 
Prices: Tr. Pkt. 800 seeds. .$1.00 2000 seeds. .$2.00 1/64 oz.. .$5.00 
Complete cultural directions, compiled by Mr. Eriksson, furnished free 
with each order. 
PRIMULA 
Obconica Grandiflora 
Mohnstein's Atrosanguinea. Dark blood red. Choice. 
Mueller's Rosea. Pure rose. Choice. 
Mixed. Mohnstein's Atrosanguinea and Mueller's Rosea. 
Price of each of above: 
Tr. Pkt.$1.25 l/64oz.$3.25 l/32oz.$5.50 
Note: We import direct, from the introducers, 1/32 oz. quantities in 
sealed glass tubes and so supply customers. Providing order calls for 
1/32 oz. of individual varieties. Otherwise smaller quantities are fur¬ 
nished in our sealed paper packets. 
Primula Obconica, M and M Type (Note Size of Flowers) 
PRIMULA OBCONICA (Continued) 
Bettei Days. A valuable new color. Deep carmine red. The darkest 
and one of the most valuable Obconica yet introduced. Very large 
flowering and the compact, well branched growth is very symmetri¬ 
cal and the mass of flower heads show evenly above the dark 
green foliage on strong stems. Tr. Pkt.$1.25 1/64 oz... $3.25 
Fasbender. Rich deep red. Tr. Pkt.$1.00 1/64 oz.. $1.75 
Coerulea. Clear light blue. Tr. Pkt.50c 
Lachrosa. Salmon-rose. Tr. Pkt.$1.00 1/64 oz.. $2.00 
Grandiflora Alba. White. Tr. Pkt.50c 1/64 oz.. $1.50 
Salmon Queen. Tr. Pkt.$1.00 1/64 oz. $2.00 
VARIOUS PRIMULAS 
PRIMULA. CHINESE GIANT 
A Startling New Chinese, "Dazzler." From Hurst & Son, seed merchants 
and growers of London, England, comes a "really startling novelty 
in flower seeds." It is a Chinese Primrose (Primula Sinensis Fimbriata) 
which the firm has named Dazzler in recognition of its striking and 
unusual color; "orange red," as seen in the setting sun, is suggested 
as the only term that accurately describes it. It is claimed that a 
well-grown specimen will carry well over 20 flowers open at one 
time; also that while handsome under all circumstances, the blossoms 
are especially effective under artificial light. Tr. Pkt.$1.00 
Chinesis, Prize Mixed. Tr. Pkt.50c 1/32 oz.$2.00 
SINENSIS STELLATA 
Indispensable for general decorative work. The plants are very 
floriferous and bloom for a long period. A good keeper and the 
flowers remain fresh in water for a long period. 
Giant Blue Star. Giant Salmon Pink Star. Giant White Star. 
Each Tr. Pkt. (250 seeds).50c 
KEWENSIS 
Various Sorts. (Verbena scented yellow primrose.) Of strong growth; 
long spikes of yellow flowers. For greenhouse culture. 
Tr. Pkt.50c 
FORBESI 
Baby Primrose. Rosy lilac. Free blooming. 
Tr. Pkt.50c 1/16 oz.S1.00 
Ruby. Tr. Pkt. 65c 
Rhodanthe (Everlasting) 
Double Pink, White or Mixed. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz. 40c 
Ricinus (Castor Beans) Tr. Pkt. Oz. Lb. 
Borboniensis Arboreus. 10 to 15 feet.. $0.15 $1.40 
Cambodgensis. Very dark. 4 feet. .15 1.80 
Crimson Spire. 6 feet. $0.15 .40 
Gibsoni. Dark red leaves, metallic lustre. .10 .20 2.00 
Sanguineus. Red leaves. 7 feet. .15 1.20 
Zanzibariensis Mixed. .15 1.40 
FOR "HARDY PRIMROSES" SEE PERENNIAL PAGES IN THIS BOOK 
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