DOUBLE PRIMROSES 
P. ACAULIS BRIDESMAID 
The blossoms resemble a miniature 
rose. White, double, tinged with pink as 
the blooms age. Each 50¢ 
DOUBLE LAVENDER. Each 50¢ 
ALPINE AURICULA 
PRIMULA AURICULA—Are gaining in 
popularity. Native to the Swiss and Aus- 
trian Alps, they like a rich, light soil. 
Good drainage. Work small rocks or 
chips around the plants. They bloom 
from early April to June and again in the 
fall if kept wet. Neat rosettes of thick 
gray, green leaves often dusted with white 
meal. Most of them have a delightful 
fragrance. Color range, velvet red, purple, 
terra cotta, plum, rose, orchid, henna, 
pastel tones. Each 35e, 3 for $1.60 
AURICULA—In shades of blue, pink, 
lemon, yellow to deep yellow and tan. 
Each 50e 
AURICULA 
Black for 1948. The most gorgeous 
velvet back with white meal or paste 
center semi-show. 
Each plant $2.50 
- PRIMULA JULIAE HYBRIDS 
One of the earliest primroses to bloom 
froin the Caucasus mountains comes this 
littie gem with all its color. Making a 
picturesque carpet, low habit growing 
Polyanthus and Acaulis form. Plant in 
partial shade. Purple, wine, rose, claret 
burgundy and pastel shades. 
Each 35e 3 for $1.00 
SPRINGTIME 
Small and dainty. Orchid pink. Ea. 75¢ 
ROSEA 
Small compact plant, Acaulis type, love- 
ly pink. Each $1.00 
BA | 
Small white blossoms Acaulis type. 
Each $1.00 
