WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
from China. Flowers on slender stems, deep orange 
and very fragrant. Prefers well drained, half shady 
position in rock garden. 75 7 5Q 
P. 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 purple.25 2 50 
P. “Lissaaell Hybrid”—A cross between pulverulenta 
and Cockburniana. Very vigorous with flowers of a 
beautiful soft vermillion; 2 ft... 75 750 
P. “Ailin Aroon”—Another cross between pulver¬ 
ulenta and Cockburniana; flowers light scarlet. 75 7 50 
P. “Red Hugh”—Intense fiery red. Very new and ex¬ 
ceedingly choice .. 1 00 10.00 
P. Listers Hybrids—Very new. Many beautiful shades 
of color .75 7.50 
P. Poissoni—Very handsome Primrose from Northern 
China. Light foliage and flowers of a deep purple 
with a bright yellow center, in whorls. June and 
J ul y; 2 ft .-.-.-. 50 5.00 
P- pulverulenta—Rich crimson in color, in whorls, on 
stems 3 ft. high. One of the finest varieties.50 5.00 
P. pulverulenta, “Mrs. Berkeley”—A very beautiful 
form of pulverulenta, having pale, blush flowers 
with a saffron eye. Very choice; 3 ft... 50 5.00 
P. rosea—A handsome species, native of Kashmir. 
Leaves bright pale green and flowers in early spring 
of a bright rosy carmine, with yellow center. Pre¬ 
fers moist, loamy soil in rockery or on banks of 
streams; 6 in..... 50 5.00 
P. Sikkimensis (The Sikkin Cowslip)—A beautiful 
Himalayan species, bearing clusters of lovely pendant, 
sulphur yellow flowers, on mealy stalks. Loves a deep, 
moist soil and somewhat shaded situation, either in 
the rock garden or the edges of ponds or streams; 18 
inches . 75 7.50 
P. Veitchii—A Chinese species, producing numerous 
stems with heads of rose purple flowers; 1 ft.50 5.00 
P. “Wilson’s Blue”—A fine novelty, producing many 
charming shades from deep violet to lavender.50 5.00 
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