Four Handsomely Illustrated Booklets, Choice Seeds, 
and New Friends for $1.50 Yearly Membership in 
“Che cAmerican Primrose Society 
In a catalog it is possible to give only a suggestion of the pleasure 
to be had from Primroses. The romance which surrounds this flower 
family, the childhood associations, new scientific discoveries and 
methods of growing, cultural articles on every phase of growing and 
seeding from all sections of the United States and Canada, articles of 
travel and adventure, Primrose book reviews, use of Primroses in 
the garden and home—all are to be found in the Quarterlies of the 
American Primrose Society. Released in March, June, September 
and December, seasonal growing tips are always included. 
Choice seeds have always been sent the Society by members from 
their Primrose gardens throughout the country for distribution 
among the membership. Seed lists are published in the Quarterlies 
and members receive desired seeds upon request. 
Members are encouraged to request articles and ask questions. 
Advertising of reputable firms and growers is accepted for the 
Quarterly to acquaint members with current offerings. 
The only requisite for membership is an interest in Primroses; 
the membership fee for one year is $1.50. Send check, money order 
or cash to Mrs. L. M. Buoy, Treasurer of American Primrose Scciety, 
Route 12, Box 884, Milwaukie, Oregon, for membership. If further 
information is desired, write Mrs. S. R. Smith, Cor. Sec’y American 
Primrose Society, Route 16, Box 102, Portland 2, Oregon. 
