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PRIMULA AURICULA .. «4 Bach $5c to 50¢ 
The auriculas bloom later than the polyanthus. 
They may be grown in full sun, and, in general, 
tolerate heavier soil and more arid conditions 
than other kinds herein listed. As they do not 
become root bound, large clumps of great beauty 
as specimen plants may be allowed to mature. 
We can furnish them in many shades, from 
“off white” thru shades of fawn, tan, brown, 
pink, wine, maroon, purple, bronze to almost 
black. 
Primula Juliae and its Hybrids 
JULIAE : : ° : Each 35ce 
This is the sndllest of all the primrose species, 
and is one of the most charming. The root stock 
creeps about in the crevices of the small rock 
garden and the tiny rosy blooms persist thruout 
the entire growing season. Both Juliae and her 
hybrids require shade and moisture for satis- 
factory results. 
JULIAE hybrid LITTLE GEM : ‘ Each 50¢ 
Rosy red; a strong grower and a lovely thing for 
the cool nook on a rock garden. 
JULIAE hybrid LODGE . . . . ~ Each 50¢ 
Small, compact, a thrifty grower. Numerous 
flowers of rich crimson. 
JULIAE hybrid PAM ‘ - Each 50c 
A very showy plant, having richly bronzed fol- 
iage and large flowers of winey red on short 
stems, 
JULIAE hybrid RAE ; : : 5 Each 50¢ 
Crimson magenta flowers of good size. A robust 
plant and a good bloomer. 
JULIAE hybrid SPRINGTIME ; - Each 50¢ 
A very compact little plant with large flowers 
of wild rose pink. A thrifty grower. 
Note: To acquaint you with the Juliae type 
we will send four named plants, all different, 
LOFT ; : : F : é : $1.00 
JULIAE hybrid WANDA =. —«— ss ~—s Each Se 
If well grown and placed to get the full sun of 
early spring, WANDA is glorious. 
