PRIMULINUS GRANDIFfi<JUA 
We have listed the Prims separate from the 
others for the convenience of our customers 
who live in localities where other varieties do 
not do well on account of the hot dry sum¬ 
mers. They are almost sure to bloom even 
from small bulbs if planted early. The large 
bulbs usualy send up two or more spikes 
from each bulb. 
We have selected as the best from nearly 
2 00 varieties that we have had under test, 
the following varieties. 
Price i)er Do25en Multiply by 10. 3 at do«. rate 
Aflame (Hornberger)—Vea*y large, scarlet, 
5c. 
Annie Laurie (Brown)—^Ruffled pink and 
white, 5c. * *72 
Betty Niithall (iSalbach)—Golden salmon, 
not excelled for size and beauty, 5c. 
Butterboy (K)—Cream yellow, 5c. 
Hetty Co-ed—^Creamy pink, 10c ^ 
Glorianna (Betscher)—Rich salmon, 6c. 
His Majesty—^Large red, 5c. *% 
King of Oranges (K)—Best large orange, 5c. 
* V2 
La Palonia (Dusinbeere)—Orange, 5c. 
Prim Beauty (Christy)—Rich yellow overlaid 
with a network of bright crimson, 3 for 
10c. ♦Va 
Ruffled Gold (Goodrich)— Yellow ruffled, 
10c. * 1/2 
Spirit oL'St. Louis’‘(Mueller)—Orange saffron 
3 for 10c. 
Wasa^a (Palmer)—Buff, ruffled, 5c. 
OVERCOtJNT ON ALL ORDERS 
