POULSBO, WASHINGTON 
Primula Acaulis 
Has a single flower on the stem and makes 
a mound of color. 
Baby Blue—Stock limited. 75c. 
Blue Bird—A beautiful sapphire blue. 50c. 
Cherry Rose—50c. 
Queen of Heaven—Flowers of a lighter blue. 
50c. 
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1941 PRIMULA SEEDS 
In packets of not less than 100 seeds. 
Super Marvel. ..e vance oe $5.00, % pkt. $2.75 
ChoicerPolyanthus:s.4, eco. 2.00, % pkt. 1.10 
From yellow shades 7.0... 1.00, % pkt.  .60 
From opper shades ....... 1.00, % pkt. .60 
From choice pastel shades. 5.00, % pkt. 2.75 
Prom redresnad genes t). 1.00, 42 pkt. .60 
1.00, 56 pkKt. .60 
Double Primula 
Bridesmaid—Double white shading to pink. 
35c¢c. 
Double Yellow—Stock limited. $1.00. 



Glowing Rose—Double. $1.50. 
Lilacea—Double lavender rose. Exquisite. 50C: 
Marie Crousse — Well known in England. 
Double flowers of deep rosy lilac. A very 
prolific grower and bloomer with flowers 
held well up. $1.00. 
Maroon—Double (polyantha type) $2.00. 



JULIAE VARIETIES ': 
This delightful strain of Primroses of re- 
cent 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 foli- 
age, the hybrids are mostly bunch primroses 
bearing so profusely on 3-inch stems that the 
foliage is almost hidden. Early spring. 
Ayleen—Lovely rosettes of crimson flowers. 
Very fine. 50c. 
Dusty Pink—A new outstanding hybrid with 
‘ large pink flowers. A strong grower. 75c. 
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. 
75¢. 
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 clumps. 50c. 
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. 50e. 
Vallient—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. 50c. 
Wanda — Deep bluish-purple, almost violet 
flowers. 50c. 
White Wings—A fine hybrid of purest white 
with small yellow eye. Small round foliage 
and large fluffy polyantha type flowers. 
Towards the end of the season another 
flower bunch emerges from the first, mak- 
ing it a two-storied affair. 4 in. $1.00. 
A collection of six Juliae varieties (our se- 
lection) $2.00. 
Try Juliae hybrids in your rock garden 
