NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 

PRIMULA 
Every year we raise new Primulas from seed and select such as are distinguished in 
type, color, shading or fragrance for propagating purposes. 
Primulas do best in a rich loamy soil and prefer a partly shady location, especially 
with some protection from the afternoon sun. 
They are perfectly hardy but should be protected during zero weather. 
Planting Primulas 
When you receive plants, remove any wilted leaves or flowers and stand the roots in 
water in a cool shaded place for several hours before planting, taking care in planting that 
the roots are well spread out and have the soil firmly placed around them. 
Have the soil deep and rich and the results will surprise you, as no plants respond 
more freely than primulas to good treatment. 
Plant primulas either in spring or autumn when the temperature is not too great, and 
be sure to plant in partial shade which protects from the afternoon sun. 
Shipping and Prices 
We send all plants by parcel post except when requested to do otherwise. Retail orders 
from anywhere in the United States amounting to $5.00 or more will be shipped prepaid. 
Retail orders from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Montana and California 
amounting to $3.00 or more will be shipped prepaid. 
On all orders less than those mentioned send 10% in addition to the cost of the plants 
to help pay postage. 
To retail buyers we sell one dozen plants of the same name at the price of ten. Six 
plants at the dozen rate. 
On all Washington orders the sales tax must be added. 
Primula Acaulis 
Having a single flower on a stem. Apricot, 
blue, crimson, dark red, dark rose, lavender, 
light rose, orchid, purple, scarlet, white and 
yellow. 35c each. 
6 colors of the above, your selection, $1.75. 
6 colors of the above, our selection, $1.50. 
Blue Bird—A beautiful sapphire blue. 50c. 
Cherry Rose—50c. 
True English Primrose—A soft shade of yel- 
low. Very fragrant and free flowering. 
Flowers up to 1% in. diam. 25c. 
Queen of Heaven—Large blue flowers on 6 to 
8 in. stems. 50c. 
Primula Polyantha 
With clustered heads of flowers on stems 
of varying lengths. 
In same shades as acaulis and at the same 
price. 
Bronze Empress — Fine trusses of lustrous 
brown-red flowers with large individual 
blossoms. Good stems. Blooms over a long 
period. 50c. 
Burgundy—Lovely trusses of a deep clear 
burgundy with small yellow eye. $1.00. 
Burnt Orange —A sturdy and very prolific 
good coppery orange with stiff stems. 6 in. 
50c., 
Elfin Pink—An exquisitely dainty soft pink 
polyanthus hybrid. The color does not fade 
or change. 4in. 75c. 
Flames of Fire—Well named. Intense red 
and yellow. 50c. 
Geranium Red—An indescribable glowing 
lively geranium red flushed with yellow. 
Blooms over a long period. Oustanding. 
50ec. 
Ivory Queen—lIvory with deep orange star. 
Ruffled and picoteed. 6 in. 50c. 
Little Marit—An airy little polyanthus hybrid 
of softest pink with white eye. 5 in. 75c. 
Orange Glory—Beautiful self-colored orange, 
extremely fragrant and most floriferous. 
One of the best. Do not miss this. $1.00. 
Pink Loveliness—Well named. Long stemmed 
with large loose clusters of peach colored 
cups with a rosy flush deepening as it 
ages. Free flowering and beautiful. $1.00. 
Ripe Peaches—35c. 
Roseton—Tyrian Rose with golden flush. 50c. 
Tango—Very lovely with good stiff stems. 
Free flowering. 35c. 
White Empress—The largest, finest pure 
white we have ever seen, with yellow eye. 
50c. 
Bellingham, Wash. 
Received the plants you sent me recently, 
in fine condition. I wish to thank you for the 
plant sent gratis. It was greatly appreciated. 
ESTHER C. JOHNSON. 
Plant primroses anywhere and everywhere 
