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PRIMULA ACAULIS ff pl. MARIE CROUSSE 
PRIMULA, Continued. 
Pam—Very neat and distinct, with richly 
bronzed foliage and maroon red flowers 
on short stems. 50c each. 
Primrose Lodge—A Polyanthus type, with 
the deep crimson flowers in umbels on 
6 inch stems. 50c each. 
Rae—Seedling of Gloria, with larger flow- 
ers of almost the same color. More ro- 
bust grower with larger leaves. 50c ea. 
Roberta—Lou Robert’s fine lavender seed- 
ling, with pretty, light gren foliage and 
a good grower. 60c each. 
Schneekissen—One of the most floriferous 
of the Juliae hybrids, with large white 
flowers from early spring till summer 
and again in the fall. $1.00 each. - 
Snow Bunting—A white acaulis, small and 
compact in habit. $1.00 each. 
Sonny Boy—Bright rosy purple flowers 
with large yellow eye or center. 75c ea. 
Springtime—Compact habit, with large lav- 
ender pink flowers. 75c each. 
verwani Springtime — Not to be confused 
with our variety under that name. This 
variety introduced and named by Euro- 
pean grower several years after we first 
listed our Springtime. A polyantha form 
with light ruby-red flowers on 6-inch 
stems. $1.00 each. 
Vulcan—Large reddish flowers. 75 each. 
Wanda—Deep bluish-purple, almost violet 
flowers. 50c each. 
Wanda, Borsch’s Variety—A sport of Wan- 
da, beginning to bloom at least 3 to 4- 
weeks earlier than Wanda proper. 75c. 
COLLECTION, one each of the following, 
catalog value $2.75, for $2.25. Both col- 
lections for $4.00. We reserve the right 
to substitute for any variety in the col- 
lection which we can not supply. 
COLLECTION NO. 1 
Chief Multnomah 
Dorothy 
Hellenae 
Primrose Lodge 
COLLECTION NO. 2 
Crimson Glow 
Juliae 
Springtime 
Wanda 
PRIMULA POLYANTHA—Formerly listed 
aS Primula veris. The _ old-fashioned 
hardy garden Primrose—Large flowers | 
of many beautiful colors and color com- 
binations, the flowers being several to — 
many in an erect umbel. Can supply in 
mixture only. 35c each, . 
