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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Bronze Empress —Fine trusses of lustrous 
brown-red flowers with individual blos¬ 
soms up to 2 inches in diameter. Good 
stems. Blooms over a long period. 50c. 
Flames of Fire —Well named. Intense red 
and yellow. 75c. 
Geranium Red —An indescribable glowing 
lively geranium red flushed with yellow. 
Large flowers on 10 in. stems. Blooms over 
a long period. Outstanding. 50c. 
Ivory Queen —Ivory with deep orange star. 
Ruffled and picoteed. 6 in. 50c. 
Kleyni —Heavy stems 10 to 12 in. long, carry¬ 
ing heads of flowers of a rich golden yel¬ 
low shaded apricot towards center. 35c. 
Orange Glory —Beautiful self-colored orange, 
extremely fragrant and most floriferous. 
One of the best. Do not miss this. 50c. 
Pink Loveliness —Well named. Long stemmed 
with large loose clusters of peach colored 
cups w'th a rosy flush deepening as it 
ages. Free flowering and beautiful. $1.00. 
Ripe Peaches— 35c. 
Roseton —Tyrian Rose with golden flush. 50c. 
Tango —Very lovely with good stiff stems. 
Free flowering. 35c. 
White Empress— The largest, finest pure 
white we have ever seen, with yellow eye; 
semi-double and frilly. Foliage beautifully 
wavy. Stock limited. $1.00. 
ATTENTION, PLEASE— We have worked 
up a beautiful strain of polyantha in pas¬ 
tel shades that we take great pride in; 
lovely soft half-tones in p’nk, lavender 
and apricot, some finely penciled, others 
smoky and still others suffused with a 
golden glow; all extremely beautiful and 
very large. We offer these for the first 
time and in collections of six, all differ¬ 
ent and choice field grown clumps at— 
$2.50 or 50c each. 
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. 
Pulverulenta seed (candelabra) — Fresh 
seeds collected from our choice Pulveru¬ 
lenta which come in various shades of 
coral red, salmon, apricot, flesh, and or¬ 
ange, will give 100% germination and 
grow readily. Packet of not less than 200 
seeds, $1.00. No half packets. 
Duplex or Hose-in-Hose 
A lovely and interesting variety of Poly¬ 
anthus, a little difficult to describe. Each 
floret is like two flowers, one put inside the 
other, giving the truss a full and fluffy ap¬ 
pearance. 
The trusses are large and fine. So far we 
have only three colors, light yellow, clear 
lemon yellow, and red with yellow star. Stock 
limited. 75c. 
Double Primula 
Bridesmaid —Double white shading to pink. 
35c. 
Lilacea —Double lavenderrose. Exquisite. 35c. 
Double Yellow —Stock limited. $1.00. 
Be sure to try Orange Glory. It is of mag¬ 
nificent color, blooms both in spring and 
autumn, and is extremely fragrant. 
JULIAE VARIETIES 
This delightful strain of Primroses of re¬ 
cent introduction is charming in every way. 
The mother-plant Juliae received an Award 
of Merit from the R. H. S. While Juliae has 
one blossom on the very short stem studding 
the cushions of crinkled, glossy, dark green 
foliage, the hybrids are mostly bunch prim¬ 
roses bearing so profusely on 3-in. stems that 
the foliage is almost hidden. Early spring. 
Gloria —Large, magnificent, magenta-crim¬ 
son flowers with golden eye. 50c. 
Helenae— Rich burgundy red flowers with a 
golden eye. 3 ins. 35c. 
Jewel —Neat, small, intense magenta blooms. 
75c. 
Juliae —Mats of dark crinkled foliage studded 
with wine colored wide open flowers, very 
neat and attractive. 35c. 
Juliana —A bouquet of beautiful light violet. 
50c. 
Morton hybrid —Flowers of purplish crimson. 
50c. 
Primrose Lodge —Large fine heads of rich 
crimson flowers on 4 to 5 in. stems fairly 
covering the foliage. Blooms over a long 
period. 35c. 
Purple Splendoi -A gorgeous royal purple, 
large flowers, a fine plant. 4 to 6 in. 50c. 
Wanda — Deep bluish-purple, almost violet 
flowers. 50c. 
A collection of six of Juliae varieties, $2.00. 
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. 
Do try Dianthus Marie Antoinette 
