SMILES. “Pach 60c 
Plant of beautiful form with bloom of ue rim- 
rose yellow. Early and free blooming and identi- 
fied by English visitors as a ctr af ane true 
English Primrose. 
WHITE RUFFLES . . Each’ 50c 
Very free flowering, well ruffled, pure white, 
large, and blooms through long period. 
LAURIE 
Brightest colored of the very early Primroses. 
It is intensely pink, with a hint of bright blue 
blended; is extremely free flowering, and long 
stemmed; medium size. 
Double Flowered Acaulis 
DOUBLE LAVENDER (So Called) . Each 50¢ 
This is PINK, delicate and lovely on our upland 
soil. If it is desired to bring out lavender color- 
ing plant in heavy soil in shade. 
DOUBLE YELLOW : ; Each $1.25 
Also called “double sulphur” and probably a 
double from of the English Primrose. It has 
been grown on Puget Sound shores nearly seventy 
years. - 
Primula Auricula 
Depending on Size and Color . . KHach, 50c to $1.00 
These are later to bloom, are distinguished by 
“leathery” leafage, and have flower clusters of the same 
form as Polyanthus. They need good drainage and are 
tolerant of full sun. We can furnish plants in many 
shades through fawn, tan, brown, pink, wine, maroon, 
purple, bronze, to almost black — and blue. 
Primula Juliae and Hybrids 
JULIAE - SPECIES ; : Each 35c 
Very small; creeping to form mats, and happy 
among small rocks. Color rosy wine with gold eye. 
Hybrids: 
DOROTHY ; Each $1.00 
Very small, of Polyanthus ty pe. Color pale Prim- 
rose. 
E.R.JANES .. Each $1.00 
This is shrimp pink, small and rare, and demands 
careful growing. 
GARDEN DELIGHT (English. Importation) Each $2. 00 
A well named hybrid, of conservative oreenn a: 
habit, with well placed, numerous flowers of vivid ~~ 
golden pink that “dim out” all its neighbors and 
continue from earliest Spring until mid-summer 
and appear again in Autumn, lovely as ever, pay- 
ing well for the careful growing it requires. 
GOLDILOCKS (Maupin) One ; Each $1.50 
A little gem seedling with compact rosette of 
tightly curled leaves and Polyanthus hie: bloom 
of bright canary yellow. Late. 



