PLANTS for PARTIAL SHADE and MOIST LOCATIONS 

POLYANTHUS PRIMROSES 
PANSY PLANTS 
SUPER-SWISS STRAIN. Nothing 
can be substituted for Pansies in your 
garden. They produce colorful blooms 
from spring to late fall, and afford a 
wonderful opportunity for working out 
color combinations, when chosen in the 
separate colors. To be used as ground 
cover for spring bulbs or for mass plant- 
ing. Our Pansies are re-selections of 
the largest flowered types, and under 
favorable conditions the blossoms are 3 
to 5 inches in diameter. The plants are 
sturdy and have good vigorous root 
growth. We make every effort to pro- 
duce plants of the higest quality. Large 
plants (mixed color only). Doz. $1.00; 25, 
$1.75; 50, $3.00. 
VIOLA PLANTS 
The plants are perfectly hardy and withstand 
drought well. They grow in the form of a dense mat 
of foliage about 2 to 3 inches. high. Single plants form 
a matted clump at least 12 to 15 inches in diameter 
by the second season if cared for properly. The 
flowers are borne on strong, sturdy stems about 5 to 
6 inches long. The flowers stand well above the foli- 
age in very large quantities, forming a well kept, 
neat border plant which will thrive in any sunny lo- 
cation. As a border to small shrubs this plant is un- 
usually attractive. If the flowers are kept picked, 
the plant continues to bloom profusely all season 
long. 
PRINCE CHARMING. Color is a lively deep, plum 
purple, brighter towards the center. Tiny yellow 
eye. Flowers are very fragrant with the odor of hot- 
house violets, which is retained for several days in- 
doors when picked. Price of Plants: 2 for $1.00; 
1 doz., $5.00. 
VIOLET PLANTS 
SNOW PRINCESS. These giant white English 
Violets are similar in growth to the common long- 
stemmed Purple Violet, and prefer a cool moist shady 
location for real long stem. However, they will grow 
in most any location, except very dry places in full 
sun. An excellent plant for the north side of the 
house. Price: Each 35e; 2 for 60c; 6 for $1.50. 
QUEEN MARY. The large flowered very sweet 
scented true English Violet. Long stems, fine for 
corsages. Hardy and spreads well, Perfect Violet 
color. Each 35e; 2 for 60c; 6 for $1.50. 


PRIMROSES 
HARDY PRIMROSES are among. the most popular and 
best known of all perennials; finest of all plants for grow- 
ing along shady walks, among flowering trees and on the 
edges of shrub groups. They are the most perfect of all 
perennials for the SHADY GARDEN and are suitable for 
northern exposures; same as the Violet. We have just pur- 
chased one of the finest collections of both Polyanthus and 
Auriculas that we have ever seen. 
GIANT POLYANTHUS. So called because each long, 
sturdy flower stem bears not a single bloom like the Aculis 
soris, but a cluster of blooms which each measure 1% to 2 
inches in diameter, when grown under special care. We 
have never seen larger flowers or more dazzling colors than 
we offer in this mixture. Plants of this type and quality 
usually sell for 50c to 75c each in mixture. Prices, postpaid: 
3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; doz. $3.00. 
PRIMULA AURICULA. This alpine beauty has the 
brightest colors imaginable and while not as well known as 
its cousin the Giant Polyanthus, is equally striking. Hach 
sturdy flower stem is a bouquet in itself of banded blos- 
soms, often as large as the Giant Polyanthus. Plants do best 
in sharp sand or rocky soil around the roots for proper 
drainage. They also need plenty of moisture and partial 
shade during the blooming season, which usually occurs 
April to June and often again in the fall. Single plants: 
45¢e each; 3 for $1.25. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM 
(The Golden Pincushion Glower) 
SAINT JOHN’S WORT. The TRUE 
ROSE OF SHARON. A grand ground 
cover plant. Grows only 12-15 inches 
high. Plants spread rapidly—are prac- 
tically evergreen. Does equally well in 
shade or full sun. Flowers all summer. 
Each 35ec; 3 for $1.00. 
Plant in Rich Soil 
The soil in which Pansies, Violas, Vio- 
lets, Primroses and Polyanthus are set out 
should be rich and mellow—plenty of leaf- 
mold—as these plants are heavy feeders, 
with a multitude of fine roots. We strongly 
advise that these plants should be given 
one or two applications of Miller’s Booster 
root stimulating fertilizer to enable the 
plants to produce MORE ROOTS MORE 
QUICKLY. 
All plants on this page are offered sub- 
ject to non-delivery and refund of pur- 
chase price in case of retarded growth 
due to abnormal winter weather, 

PRIMULA AURICULA 

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PUGET SOUND SEED CoO., Inc. 
