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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Sikkimensis 
Sikkimensis Section 
Have clusters of long toothed leaves and 
umbels of graceful drooping flowers on long 
stalks. They need shade, except in very 
moist climates, and a moist situation with 
good drainage. 
Florindae —An especially vigorous primula 
bearing large trusses of pendulous blos¬ 
soms on 3-ft. stalks with as many as 100 
individual blossoms to a truss. Color bright 
yellow with an oriental fragrance. Blooms 
in summer. 50c. 
Microdonta Violacea — Deep velvety blue 
flowers. 50c. 
Pubibunda —A dwarf early Sikkimensis with 
pale yellow fragrant flowers. 50c. 
Sikkimensis —Soft yellow flowers. One of 
the most graceful of the section. 50c. 
PRIMROSE COLLECTIONS 
Collection No. 1 Collection No. 2 
Blue Bird. 50c 
Orange Glory ... 50c 
Lilacea . 35c 
Rosea Grandi- 
flora . 50c 
Juliae . 35c 
Cashmeriana ... 35c 
Denticulata alba 50c 
Pulverulenta 
choice . 50c 
Unnamed . 25c 
$3.75 value for $3.00 
Blue Bird. 50c 
Auricula. 25c 
Bridesmaid .... 35c 
Cashmeriana ... 35c 
Dainty Miss. . .. 35c 
English. 25c 
Juliae . 35c 
Pol. Prize __ . 35c 
Cerise . 25c 
Unnamed . 25c 
$3.25 value for $2.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
What a joy it is to grow these new glorious 
mums which bloom so early that there is no 
danger of having them frozen in the bud 
after nursing them so carefully. They have 
proved very satisfactory and deservedly so. 
and as each year brings new introductions, 
our list will be greatly added to. 
English 
A. E. Cooper— Terra cotta tipped with gold. 
Sept. 
Agrecia— Large bronze red with gold re¬ 
verse. Aug. 
Amorel— A beautiful reddish bronze. Sept 
21/2 ft. 
Australian Gold —A good yellow pompon of 
sturdy habit. Oct. l-2i^ ft. 
Ashes of Roses —Pompon. An early pink; 
opening buds resemble a rose bud. Oct. 15. 
5 ft. 
Blanche de Poitou —Large white. Oct. 3 ft. 
Bronze Buttercup —Another great favorite. 
Exquisitely formed, large incurved flow¬ 
ers of bronze with lighter reflex, one of 
the loveliest. All orders have always in¬ 
cluded this. Bushy plants and a gener¬ 
ous bloomer. Sept. 15. 3 ft. 
Conqueror —Rich crimson, early flowering 
and grand disbudded. Double. Aug. 
Cranfordia —Pompon. Deep bronzy, perfect 
blooms of large size. October. 
Crimson Glory —Vivid crimson, very large 
blooms. Aug. 
A joy for the winter garden—Helleborus Orientalis (Lenten Rose) 
