WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
P. “Asthore”—Coppery old rose flowers, tinged with 
heliotrope and shading deeper to the yellow eye.75 7.50 
P. Beesiana—Distinct type of Bulleyana and pulverul- 
enta but later than either, with flowers of various 
shades of purple with yellow eye; 3 ft.75 7.50 
P. Bulleyana—A beautiful species from Yunnan. Flow¬ 
ers rich golden yellow, shaded orange buff, borne in 
whorls on stiff stems; 2 ft.50 5.00 
P. Bullesiana Hybrids—A new strain of Hardy Prim¬ 
ulas with the constitution of P. Japonica resulting 
from the crossing of P. Bulleyana and P. Bessiana. 
They were given an AWARD OF MERIT by the 
Royal Horticultural Society in 1916. Colors range 
from cream to many shades of yellow, orange, pur¬ 
ple, lilac, pink and crimson. They are very hardy 
and prefer a half shaded position that is fairly moist- .50 5.00 
P. capitata—Producing dainty heads of handsome vio¬ 
let blue flowers, dusted with a white mealy powder. 
Likes a partially shady, moist position; late; 1 ft.50 5.00 
P. Cashmeriana—Flowers much the same as denticu- 
lata but of a deep purple.50 5.00 
P. Cockburniana—A lovely species recently introduced 
from Western China, bearing scarlet flowers in 
whorls; very striking. Makes a wonderful combina¬ 
tion of color planted with Bulleyana. Biennial; 1 ft.50 5.00 
P. cortusoides—A distinct Siberian species, with soft, 
wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. Flowers in early sum¬ 
mer, deep rose.. _ Prefers light, rich, well-drained soil, 
in a sunny position, in border or rockery; 10 in.35 3.50 
P. crispa—Similar to capitata. Prefers a boggy place .50 5 00 
P. denticulata—Very handsome, large flower heads, in 
various shades of lilac. One of the first to bloom. 
Prefers a moist, shady position; 2 ft... 50 5.00 
P. denticulata alba—A beautiful white form of the 
abov( V 2 ft.. 50 5.00 
P. farinosa—Silvery foliage and rosy purple flowers; 
P. Forresti—A beautiful variety recently introduced 
from China. Flowers on slender stems, deep orange, 
and_ very fragrant. Prefers well drained, half shady 
position in rock garden. .. 75 7 50 
I . frondosa—Similar to farinosa, with rosy lilac 
blooms .-.-.... .35 3.50 
P. involucrata—Lovely in a damp, shady place; um¬ 
bels of white, drooping flowers; 1 ft...50 5.00 
P. Japonica Hybrids—A fine strain of this beautiful 
Primrose in shades of crimson... 25 2.50 
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