RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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Primrose, primula veris 
PRIMULA. Hybrids of P. Juliae—Known in 
gardens collectively as P. Juliana forms. 
They prefer a moist loam, with shade 
during the hot summer months. They 
form spreading mats, by creeping rhiz¬ 
omes, thickly clothed with pretty, glossy 
leaves and a profusion of starry primrose 
flowers, on 2-3 inch stems. 
Dorothy —distinct break in this section. 
Pale primrose yellow flowers. $1.00 each, 
son flowers with golden eye. 75c each. 
Dusty Pink—Lrarge flowers of a dusty pink 
color and one of the outstanding new 
Juliae hybrids. Strong grower. $1.00 ea. 
Edelstein—Another seedling of Hellenae 
with red flowers. 75c each. 
Gloria—Large, magnificent, magenta-crim¬ 
son flowers with golden eye. 50c each. 
Hellenae—Very dwarf, with burgundy-red 
flowers. 50c each. 
Jewel — Neat, small intense magenta 
blooms. 50c each. 
Juliae—Starry flowers of claret with gold¬ 
en eye. 35c each. 
Juliae Seedlings—Mixture of colors, rang¬ 
ing from purples to light pinks. 35c ea. 
Kay—Thrifty grower with bronzy foliage 
and violet-blue flowers. 75c each. 
Kinlough Beauty—Recent importation with 
deep rose pink flowers. 75c each. 
Morton hybrid—Flowers of purplish crim¬ 
son. 50c each. 
Mrs. King—A robust grower with mauve- 
pink flowers. 75c each. 
Pam—Very neat and distinct, with richly 
bronzed foliage and maroon red flowers 
on short stems. 75c each. 
Primrose Lodge—A Polyanthus type, with 
the deep crimson flowers in umbels on 
6 inch stems. 35c each. 
Rae — Seedling of Gloriosa. with larger 
flowers of almost the same color. More 
robust grower with larger leaves. 50c 
each. 
Schneekissen — Hellenae seedling with 
white flowers. 75c each. 
Springtime—Compact habit, with large lav¬ 
ender pink flowers. 50c each. 
Vulcan—Large reddish flowers. 75c each. 
Wanda—Deep bluish-purple, almost violet 
flowers. 35c each. 
PRIMULA VERIS. The old fashioned Hardy 
Garden Primroses — Large flowers of 
many beautiful colors and color combi¬ 
nations. Can supply only in mixture. 
25c each. 
The following have been propagated 
vegetatively and are guaranteed as to 
form and color. 
acaulis fl. pi. Lavender—Double lavender 
flowers on 6 inch stems. 35c each. 
acaulis fl. pi. White — White flowering 
form of preceding. 50c each. 
Gold Star—Large deep yellow flowers with 
large orange yellow eye, on 10 inch 
stems. Very robust grower. 50c each. 
kleyni—Has very heavy stems, from 10 to 
12 inches long, carrying immense heads 
of 15 to 20 florets, each floret from 1 to 
11/^1 inches across. Rich golden yellow, 
shaded apricot towards center. 50c each. 
Ozon — A Polyanthus in sl; 3 .des of good 
blue, with large flowers, all with a gold¬ 
en eye. 50c each. 
Queen of Heaven—Acaulis type with nice 
blue flowers on stems 6 to 8 inches long. 
The color plate on outside back cover 
will give you an idea of the color. 50c 
each. 
