
POLYANTHUS MARIE CROUSSE 
PRIMROSES 
Hardy Primroses are among the 
most popular and best known 
perennials. They are perfect ma- 
terials Hor sine sshady wadraen: 
Massed under flowering trees 
and shrubs in the border, they 
present a magnificent picture 
from very early spring into sum- 
mer. Divide them every two, 
three or four years, depending on 
variety and what progress they 
make. 
Acaulis — These Primroses start 
blooming before Polyanthus with 
a scattering of blooms from fall 
throughout winter. Blooms on in- 
dividual stems instead of in clus- 
ters. When in full bloom the plant 
-is a mound of color. Wide range 
Ol COlOrseenue. 
Acaulis Blue Gown—A sky blue 
very floriferous. 50c. 
12 
Acaulis Dbl. Lavender—This is like 
a miniature double rose. 50c. 
Polyanthus (Many Flowered Prim- 
rose)—Of colossal strain. These 
are early and are very large, are 
heavy textured and carried in 
large umbels on sturdy stems. 
Very wide color range. 50c-7odc. 
Polyanthus Marie Crousse—A very 
double light burgundy. Petals 
laced with white. $1.00. 
Juliae Hybrids—These were initro- 
duced into England 1910, since 
then it has taken many forms and 
the color range is large. Some 
creep and spread like a mat over 
the ground and others form ros- 
ettes. Fine in rockeries. 50c. Va- 
arieties are: Alba, white; Dor- 
othy, yellow; Indian Chief, wine; 
Lodge, wine; Schneekissen, 
white; Springtime, pink. 
