ASIATIC PRIMULAS 
Denticulata—A favorite, originally 
brought from the Himalayas. 
Beautiful lavender and white 
florets, closely set to form a ball 
on stout stems. 75c. 
Florindae—From Tibet comes this 
moisture loving plant. Bears 
trusses of fragrant yellow flowers 
on 3-ft. stalks. Mid-summer 
bloomer ola: 
Sieboldii—Handsome and delicate 
but very hardy. Fine fringed 
flowers on 10-inch stems. 50c. 
CANDELABRA PRIMULAS 
Japonica—A sturdy Oriental, rang- 
ing in color from white, pale pink 
through soft pink and rose-pink 
to cerise. Especially useful where 
a sequence of shades is desired. 
auc: 
Japonica Etna—Has large flowers 
of bright rose-red. Thrives best 
when naturalized among ferns in 
sun dappled shade. 75c. 
Pulverulenta—Among the choicest 
of the Candelabras. The farinose 
stem identifies this species. This 
is GO .goodivanety ior planting 
near pool or stream. 75c. 
Pulverulenta, Bartley Pink Strain— 
This is an extremely beautiful 
candelabra in salmon pink. 75c. 
Red Hugh, Hybrid—A candelabra 
Cimonmcain bDiickwormorcncemred 
color, very showy. 75c. 
AURICULA PRIMULA 
Auricula—A long cultivated Alpine 
Primrose. It forms rosettes of 
thick smooth leaves, large flow- 
ers omy Clious Colors. UG: 

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