PLANTS 
PRIMULA POLYANTHUS—This ever popular, large flow- 
ered primrose blooms over a long period from early to late 
spring in a wide array of colors and shades. Included in this 
group are the yellow, orange, brilliant and tomato reds, crim- 
son, darkest maroon, coppery tones and white. 
D0zéf. 22 en ee $2575 
PASTEL POLYANTHUS—Delicate tints that approximate 
pink, peach, apricot, salmon, ivory and orchid blends. Many 
two-toned. Outstanding both in color and size. 
Dozen ae GOO eee 6 fOr 24522. eee 3 for 1.50 
BLUE POLYANTHUS—Lovely shades from dark indigo 
blue to pale sky blue. Give an acid soil and more shade to 
preserve blue color. 
HOSE IN HOSE POLYANTHUS—Very robust grower, yel- 
low shades only—nice plants, 
PRIMULA ACAULIS—An exceptionally large flowered 
strain, low growing, each flower born on a single stem, so 
numerous they almost cover the plant. This primrose starts 
blooming in late winter, continuing throughout the spring. 
Shades of red, yellow, cream, rose, plum and white. 
Dozen sean he ae eee n POM i Pome rk ooh, by be 6 for $1.50 
Dozens = $>O0S ae ee Gor vs ee 3 for 1.50 
EUROPEAN ALPINE PRIMULAS 
PRIMULA AURICULA—Endless beauty of color and form, 
this exquisite and romantic Primula from the Swiss and Aus- 
trian Alps will flourish indefinitely when given adequate 
drainage. The thick leathery, sage green leaves are often 
powdered with silver meal, making the plants attractive the 
year ‘round. Blooms with and after the Polyanthus and often 
again in the fall. Mixed shades include yellow, tan, plum, 
purple, dark reds, rose, orchid and many other pastels. 
Dozen 22 eee Oe ees $a Onna , ah ek eee 3 for $1.00 
Auriculas in shades of blue, pink, mauve, deep yellow or 
leather coat. 
Fach .2 cect ies cs a $ .50 
