Cyclamen Atkinsij rubrum. 75c. 
C. 
C. 
Coum rubrum. 75c. 
europaeum. $1.00. 
C. ibericum roseum. $1.00. 
Cc. 
Cc. 
ibericum rubrum. $1.00. 
Neapolitanum. $1.00. 
Marsh and woodland primroses. These plants love the fat rich soil by 
the water’s edge, but not any sort of stagnant dankness, and cool 
forest where they can find protection from a too burning sun. A few 
in small drifts among tall rhododendrons provide color in summer 
and are not gauche. 
Primula cashmiriana alba. A beautiful white form with great globular 
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heads of pure white above rosettes of lush green. 75c. 
chionantha. The snow-primrose of W. China. A rosette of narrow up- 
right thick leaves, smooth above and powdered beneath; large fragrant 
white flowers with a dark blue-purple eye. 50c. 
. chungensis. Orange flowers with yellow centers. 25c. 
. Japonica. Long spikes of glowing crimson, very effective against the 
green of ferns or woodland situations. 25c. 
. lichiangensis. Yunnan. Hairy leaves; large fragrant rose-lilac flow- 
ers. 35c. 
. microdonta alpicola violacea. Deep rose-violet flowers. 50c. 
. nutans. Himalayas. Heads of pendent blue-violet flowers. They and 
stems are covered with a thick white farina, Small plants 50c. 
. pulverulenta Bartley Strain. Chinese Thibet. Tall with whorled sal- 
mon-pink flowers. It is said that it took Mr. G. H. Dalrymple 11 years 
to fix this color strain. It is named after his gardens. 50c. 
. rosea grandiflora. Rosettes of smooth upstanding leaves: astonishing 
luminous pure carmine flowers with yellow eye develop at the same 
time as leaves. Easy if given water and deep rich soil. 50c. 
. Smithiana. Eastern Himalayas. Plant covered with a lovely gray 
farina throughout; strong stems bear a candelebra of greenish yellow 
flowers. 25c. 
. Veitchi. W. China. Ivy-shaped downy leaves; large brilliant rose- 
crimson flowers in tiers. 65c. 
Primula auricula (alpine, that is, without farina). Mixed colors but from 
a fine strain of seeds. 25c. 
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