Hardy Primrose Plants 
When spring unfolds its soft, warm 
winds a meadow lark warbling, a robin 
seeking a place to build its nest, you can 
be sure it’s Primrose time again. 
PRIMULA POLYANTHUS 
With all its loveliness and wide range of 
colors, large flower clusters on sturdy 
stalks from 8 to 10 inches rarely under 
silver dollar size, in shades of brilliant red 
and bronze tones, yellow to orange star 
center. 
25e each plant, or dozen $2.75 
POLYANTHUS, Pastels 
Pink, apricot, saimon, orchid and peach. 
Each 35¢ 
POLYANTHUS, Blue. 
Light blue, medium blue, Indigo blue. 
Orange yellow star center. 
Each plant 50¢ 
POLYANTHUS (Moon Glow) 
Large, luscious leaves with good, stiff 
stem that holds the flower head upright. 
A very profusive bloomer. One of the 
deepest yellow imaginable. 
Division plants, each $1.00; blooming 
size seedling plants, each 50c. 
POLYANTHUS, Gold Laced 
Beautiful cocoa brown, gold edged. 
Each 50¢ 
POLYANTHUS Hose in Hose 
Small yellow blossoms blooming out of 
one and another. A novelty. Each $1.00 
PRIMULA ACAULIS 
Blooming on individual stems instead 
of in clusters. Making a neat compact 
plant. Ideal for making a border. Blooms 
a little before the Polyanthus, thus ex- 
tending flowering period of your Prim- 
rose garden. In colors of red, rose-pink, 
plum, white and lavender. 
Each 25e, or per dozen $2.75 
| ACAULIS blue, Delphinium blue, medi- 
um blue, Indigo blue, Pesce to orange 
center. . ; _.. Each 50e 
