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Primula Auricula 
P. JULIAE HYBRIDS. The original of this charm- 
ing strain came from the Caucasus Moun- 
tains about 40 years ago. Very hardy, mul- 
tiply rapidly, most floriferous, thrive in moist 
loam, some shade. Fine for the rock garden. 
Bunty, dark green rosette and bright blue flowers. 
Each 50c. 
Crispi, bright burgundy red. Each 50c. 
Dorothy, most unusual for this type; dainty, clear yel- 
low blossoms. Each $1.00. 
Helenae, burgundy red, blossoms freely, very fine. 
Each 50c. 
Hybrid, polyantha type, clear burgundy with a yel- 
low eye, showy. Each 50c. 
Jewell, small, bright magenta flowers, early. Each 
35c: 3 for $1.00. 
Mrs. McGillivray, mauve pink. Each 50c.. 
Pam, purple crimson, bronze leaves. Each SOc. 
Each 50c. 
Primrose Lodge, polyanthus type, 
Each soc: 3 for $1.00: 
Rae, robust, large, fine. 
Pink Seedling, dainty, beautiful. 
deep crimson. 
Each 50c. 
Valiant, lavender violet, dark green rosette. Ea. 50c. 
Wanda, large bluish purple flowers, early. Each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 
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ALL SIX; FOR Soper oe $2.00 
POLYANTHA SEED, MIXED COLORS, gathered from 
choice stock of the following shades: White, cream, 
yellow, orange, apricot, copper, pink, rose, red, ma 
roon, bronze, violet. Half packet 50c: packet $1.00. 

PRIMULA, various species 
Auricula, alpine type, suitable for rockeries. Prefer 
a well drained soil, lime, some shade. Bloom from 
April till June. From rosettes of thick, smooth, grey- 
green leaves, spring large flowers of yellow, light 
brown, blue, henna, plum, purple, rose, etc. These 
make unusual small flower arrangements. In mixed 
colors, each 35c:; separate colors, each 50c; extra 
large specimens, each 75c. 
P. Bulleyana, candelabra type, moisture and shade 
' loving, deep orange yellow blossoms, growing in 
whorls on tall stems. Flowers in May. Foliage dies 
during winter. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
P. Cockburnia, miniature candelabra type, coppery 
red flowers. Each 35c. 
P. Denticulata-Cashmeriana Hybrids, beaut'ful lav- 
ender and heliotrope blue florets set closely on stout 
stems, grey-green crinkled foliage. Very early. 
Mossy grey rocks make an excellent background for 
these Primula. Foliage dies down in winter. Each 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
P. Farinosa, (Birds-eye Primrose), pale purple. Ea. 50c. 
P. Florindae, a vigorous, moisture loving, Oriental 
Primrose, carrying enormous trusses of fragrant yel- 
low blossoms on 3-foot staiks. Blooms during sum- 
mer. Dies down in winter. Each 50c. 
P. Frondosa, from Balkans, mealy leaves, small heads 
of rose-purple flowers. Each 50c. 
P. Japonica, oriental, candelabra, bog type, has flat 
yellow-green foliage which disappears in winter. 
Available in rose-red. Each 25c: 5 for $1.00. 
P. Pulverulenta, lovely pink candelabra. mealy stems, 
plant near pools, creeks or moist woodland. Each 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Rosea Grandiflora, large deep pink flowers, blossoms 
in spring before the foliage appears. Each 50c. 
P. Sieboldi, handsome, delicate but hardy oriental 
strain. Lovely, soft, crumply foliage; flower stems 
10 to 15 inches, blossoms early summer. Thrives in 
moist, cool, rich soil. Foliage dies in winter. Avail- 
able in lavender, pink, and white. Each 50c. 
In addition to the varieties listed here we have on 
hand limited quantities of many other specie primu- 
las and are constantly adding to our stock of lesser 
known varieties, so difficult to obtain. Inquiries con- 
cerning specie not catalogued will gladly be an- 
swered. 
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JOIN THE . . . AMERICAN PRIMROSE SOCIETY 
LAVINIA BELLAH, Corr. Secretary, 
Oswego, Oregon 
