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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
JULIAE VARIETIES 
This delightful strain of Primroses of recent 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 primroses bearing so profusely on 3-inch 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. 
Nevill’s Hybrid —A polyanthus of a startling¬ 
ly clear burgundy color with large yellow 
eye. A wonderful grower, crisp and showy, 
fine dark foliage, one of the best for edg¬ 
ing and borders. Does not fade, divides 
well. Fine chimps $1.00. 
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 Splendor — A gorgeous royal purple, 
large flowers, a fine plant. 4 to 6 in. 50c. 
Vail lent —Another one of our own hybrids, 
an acaulis type, color lavender violet. Ex¬ 
quisite for edging, entirely covered with 
bloom when fully open. Gradually the fo¬ 
liage grows up hiding the old flowers and 
making a crisp, neat dark green rosette, 
which lasts all winter in this climate. Fine 
clumps $1.00. 
Wanda — Deep bluish-purple, almost violet 
flowers. 50c. 
A collection of six of Juliae varieties, $2.00. 
White Wings — An exquisitely dainty little 
hybrid of purest white with yellow eye. 
The foliage is small but the polyantha type 
flowers are large and fluffy. 3 inch. $1.00. 
A collection of six Juliae varieties (our se¬ 
lection) $2.00. 
Bronze Auricula 
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. 
Yellow Auricula 
Auricula Caerulea —Mixed in varying shades 
of blue and mauve. 35c. 
Auricula Bronze —In shades of bronze. 35c. 
Auricula —Yellow shades. 35c. 
Clusiana — Rosettes of glossy dark green 
leathery leaves with scapes 4 inches tall 
carrying large flower heads of a glowing 
carmine with white eye. Must have lime 
and if the soil is not too dry will stand 
almost unlimited sunshine. 75c. 
Try Juliae hybrids in your rock garden 
