

East, hybrid Acaulis, Cowslip, Oxlip and Polyanthus have spread 
over gardens of the, western world. Blooming time thus varies widely 
and it is possible to have them from late winter to mid-spring. 
‘They multiply prodigiously, some types carpeting the ground as 
does -P. Juliae by creeping root-stocks, others form bushy rosettes, 
all are excellent for edging and rockeries or just allowed to run. The 
more miniature the plant and foliage the better the Juliana, and the 
less fertilizer used the more true to type they will remain. If soil 
is loose, give them more shade, but a greater flower crop results 
when planted in heavier, more retentive soil and given more sun. 
Like all Primroses they do best when soil is kept supplied with deep 
moisture. Juliae and its hybrids are the vivacious sprites of the 
family bearing their flowers like single stars on a cushion or on 
sturdy little stalks not more than 4 inches high, sometimes both. 
P. JULIAE—The true species from the Caucasus. Plants carpet the 
ground and are cushioned over by gay claret-red blossoms in 
mid-spring. 50c each. 
HYBRID JULIANA FORMS 
LAKEWOOD—Beautifully bronzed, dark green foliage over which 
large burgundy blossoms smile in early spring. Oregon origina- 
tion. o0c each. 
ROBERTA—Large, lilac colored blossoms with perfectly round 
yellow eye in fall and mid-spring. Sometimes of Polyanthus 
habit. Delicate green foliage. Oregon. 50c each. 
DOROTHY—A dainty primrose-yellow miniature of Polyanthus habit 
and very small Cowslip-like leaves. Mid-spring. From England. 
$1 each. 
SPRINGTIME—Varies from pink to orchid under differing soil con- 
ditions. Good miniature form more often of Polyanthus habit 
than Acaulis. Mid-spring. Oregon. ‘75c each. 
CRISPIL—Large, bright rose flowers on handsome dark green foliage 
early in spring. England. 75c each. 
PRIMROSE LODGE—Glowing wine miniature Polyanthus. Early 
spring. Illinois orgination. 50c each. 
These are all exceptionally well-grown, sturdy plants. 
COLLECTIONS 
Instead of offering specific plants at reduced prices to begin 
your Juliana collection, we believe you will be more pleased. to 
choose your own and figure the discount. A 20% discount is given 
when not less than five plants, all different, are selected. With yearly 
division after blooming this will enable you to have, in a short time, 
_ large numbers in variety. 
att prices exclusive of postage. See page 28 for rates. | 
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