ASIATIC PRIMULAS 
Candelabras are reliably perennial when lifted, divided 
and reset in new enriched, well drained soil every year 
alter blooming or seeding. Plants and divisions should 
be kept very moist all spring and summer until fall rains. 
Early morning sun only; divide after second year, is our 
choice. 
P. Pulverulento, Bartley Strain — dhe BARI HFG tall 
pink Candelabra with silvered stalks and buds. Plant 
10 inches apart; each 50c. 
Culture as of Candelabras. 
P. Bulleuana. 
P. Beesiana. Same culture as P. Pulverulento. Are 
large and showy, producing bright florets five to eight 
whorls with an average Of sixteen florets in a whorl; 
each 50c. | 
All the above named are eel sae 
BLUE PRIMROSES 
We grow both the Polyanthus and Acaulis type. . 
Bright Clear Blue and a Dark Blue Gold Siar center; 
each 50c. 
Our Blues are shade lovers, with a background of 
woodsy things; like cool, moist ground, plenty of leat- 
mold. Divide after the second year, reset in new, en- 
riched ground with plenty of old cow or sheep manure. 
EUROPEAN PRIMROSES 
P. Frondosa — from the Balkans: small flowers ieut 
in abundance of lilac, silvered in the bud; small leaves, 
ideal for the rockery. Are herbaceous; each 50e. 
Auricula: From the Alps. Thick leaves, requiring 
lime, some shade, rock chips, good drainage. We have 
found north exposure to be the best. Since we raise our 
Auriculas trom seed each spring, we are unable to 
give the color of the plant until time of blooming. We | 
sell out early each year at the Borne: Each 50c. 
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