P. Mooreana. A flat rosette of finely puckered and toothed leaves above 
which rise a stout stem bearing a head of Tyrian-violet flowers all 
covered with a heavy farina; late summer. 35c. 
P. nutans. Rosettes of upstanding leaves and mealy spikes of deep pur¬ 
ple-blue drooping bells, A beautiful plant—it either will or it will 
not; said to require lime, 75c. 
P. pulverulenta Bartley Strain. 18 in. Huge rosettes; tall mealy spikes 
of tiered flowers in soft shades of primrose, pink, crimson and 
peach. 50c. 
P. rosea grandiflora. Rosettes of smooth upstanding leaves; astonishing 
luminous pure carmine flowers with yellow eye develop at the same 
time as leaves. Easy if given water and deep rich soil. 50c. 
P. rotundifolia. Gold-powdered round leaves; brilliant purple-pink flow¬ 
ers. 75c. 
P. Smithlana. A pale edition of P. Bulleyana. 25c. 
P. sikkimensis. Large rosettes of WTinkled leaves; 18 in. Powdered 
stems bear pendant bells of fragrant primrose yellow. Bog. 50c. 
P. Wardil. Fragrant clear lavendar flowers. 40c. 
European Print roses 
Primula acaulis. The beloved primrose of the English country-side. Prom 
selected seed so that colors are brilliant and flowers very large. 35c. 
P. auricula. Rosettes of thick mealy leaves; clusters of handsome flow¬ 
ers on naked stems. Prom Sutton’s prize seed; good form, good 
colors. 35c. 
P. a. rufus. A tidy rosette of smooth upturned leaves; close clusters of 
dark rose flowers on short stems. $1.00. 
P. Clusiana. Stout rosettes of smooth leaves; flowers rose with white 
eye. 50c. 
P. hirsuta. Foliage sticky; close heads of rosy violet flowers on short 
stems. 75c. 
P. Juliae. A small creeping plant with crinkled leaves; short-stemmed 
velvety bright purple-crimson flowers. Craves the water’s edge. 
Early. 35c. 
PRIMULA JULIAE HYBRIDS 
P. Dorothy. An unexpected break—creamy yellow flowers in Irage 
clusters. 75c. 
P. Helenae. Burgundy-red flowers. 35c. 
P. Wanda. Claret-crimson flowers. 35c. 
P. marginata. Thick gray-green toothed leaves, heavily edged with sil¬ 
ver meal; heavy trusses of lavendar-blue flowers, 75c. 
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