Primroses 
While rich loam and partial shade are considered prime 
requisites for fine primroses yet you find them flowering 
beautifully under many other conditions. Primroses begin to 
flower in earliest spring with the polyantha and acaulis 
varieties and continue for several months. 
PRIMULA ACAULIS—mixed colors, 6”, March......cccccccccccccceececen $ 35 
P, ACAULIS BLUE—various shades of blue, March .................00.05. 50 
P. ACAULIS DOUBLE WHITE—very slow to multiply ................... 1200 
P, AURICULA—smooth leaves, mixed colors, 8”, May =e een OO 
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P, CASHMERIANA—lavendar flowers in balls, 10”, April................ .50 
P, JAPONICA—white to rose, 15”, June, candelabra type.....4.... 50 
P. JULIAE—crinkled leaves, claret colored flowers, 2”.................. , aio) 
P. X JULIANA DOROTHY—soft creamy yellow, 6”, April.............. .50 
P. X JULIANA HELENAE—burgundy red, creeping, April................ 50 
P. X JULIANA JEWEL—a new and fine hybrid.........0.00.0.00000.. needy (OSbe) 
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P, X JULIANA RAE—wine colored flowers, sturdy growth.............. 50 
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P. X JULIANA WANDA—deep purple, 6”, March... 50 
P. POLYANTHA—mixed colors, 8”, March “35 
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Primula polyantha 

