GIANT FRINGED CHINESE PRIMROSES 
Chinese Primroses are among our finest winter and spring blooming pot plants; of healthy, sturdy 
growth, 8 to 12 inches high, and free from insects; while they produce for weeks large trusses of 
flowers, which, in our new Giant varieties, average from 4}^ to 6 inches in circumferencer (See cjil.) 
Giant, Single, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. Giant, Double, Mixed Colors. 2*kt. 50c. 
New Giant STAR PRIMROSES Hybrida Gigantea.) 
This distinct and beautiful type should be better known, for it is an unrivaled winter 
and spring flowering pot plant and for table decoration unique and effective. The attrac¬ 
tive dark foliage on purple stems makes a striking contrast to the innumerable star¬ 
shaped flowers borne in graceful pyramidal clusters. The flowers of this new type are 
much larger than the old type Stcllatas and of greater substance. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA 
These “Ever-flowering Primroses” are favorite pot plants for house and 
conservatory. The Chinese Primroses will have to look to their laurels for 
this new giant Obconica race is looming up in size of flowers, many of them 
measuring inches across, equalling in dimensions those of their Chinese 
rivals, with the added merit of being easier grown and having a longer duration 
of bloom. Several colors in mixture, white, crimson, rose, violet, lilac, pink¬ 
eyed sorts, etc. (See cut.) . Pkt. 25c. 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
This new race of Primroses from the mountains of China has proven most 
profuse-flowering for pot culture. The plants form rosettes of light green leaves 
from which numerous wiry stems—8 to 10 inches in height—gracefully carry 
whorls of flowers H to ^ of an inch across. They are easily grown from seed 
and commence flowering in about 4 months from sowing and continue to bloom 
in increasing profusion for rnany weeks. A cool situation indoors or in the 
conservatory suits them to perfection. 
P. Malacoides. Lilac-colored flowers. Pkt. 20c, 
P. Malacoides Alba. Pure white flowers. . 25c. 
P. Malacoides Rosea. (Novelty.) Lovely rose-pink flowers . ; . 25c. 
HARDY BLUE PRIMROSES 
A beautiful blue-flowered type of the popular old English yellow Primrose. 
Equally as hardy, and a fitting companion for naturalizing among shrubs, in 
turf or the herbaceous border . Pkt. 2Sc. 
PRIMULA JAPONICA HYBRIDS 
These grand, new Japan Primroses are perfectly hardy—forming stately, robust 
plants that carry large trusses of bloom standing 3 to 3 J 2 feet above the ground. 
The colors range from pure white through shades of pink to deep crimson. PfeL 25c. 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM 
Valuable hardy herbaceous garden plants with large single or double flowers, 3 
to4inches across, of rose, flesh, pink, white, crimson, etc.; freely borne on stems 
about 2 feet high; they remain in bloom a long time. 
Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors.P/j/.lOc. 
Double, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors. 25c. 
YellowTeaved PYFkETHPvUM °feathepI^ 
Dwarf plants about 8 inches high extensively used for ribbon and carpet bed¬ 
ding; foliage of bright yellow. Usually grown as annuals, although perennials. 
Aureum. (Golden Feather.) Yellow foliage; foot. Per 1,000 seeds, 20c.; Pkt. 5c. 
POkTULACA 
PORTULACA 
Brilliant garden annuals, 6 inches high, luxuriating in warm, dry, 
sunny situations, and blooming profusely from early summer to 
autumn. For low beds and masses of color, from spring until frost, 
tlicy are indispensable; colors range through innumerable shades of 
red, yellow, pink, striped, white, etc. 
Single, Mixed Colors. Per Oz. 40c. Pkt. 5c. 
Double, Mixed Colors These make perfectly gorgeous masses 
of color; the flowers of the double sorts are like little roses. Per 
1,000 seeds. 25c . Pkt. 10c. 
Collection of Double Portulaca, 12 separate colors .75c. 
Parana. This new giant-flowered type from South America produces 
immense single blossoms averaging 3 inches across; color bright 
ruby-red. The habit of growth and profuse-flowering character¬ 
istics vie with our ordinary Portulaca. (See cut.) . Pkt. 10c. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA UNDULATA 
This new type of the giant-flowering P. Obconica is distinguished 
by large nearly cylindrical heads of flowers, the petals being undulated 
and fluted giving a remarkably beautiful effect. Several charming 
colors are in the mixture including an especially fine bright red and 
some with large eyes. (See cut.) . Pkt. 25c. 
PRTMUl-A OnCONICA UxDUI-ATA 
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