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Dante Seedlings Mach? os) 
Richly dark, large and long stemmed, these are vigorous growers and furnish 
weight and accent to the Primrose pageant; allowing more generous use of the 
lovely gold, Apricot, white and cream plants that supply "sunshine" values 
to mixed plantings. 
Purple King Seedlings Each: ,.75 
These vary in color thru delicate orchid and lavender to rich burgundy and 
true Royal Purple. The infusion of these rare shades gives rich emphasis to 
color photography. 
Flying Colors Mixture Dozen: 2.00 
A "crazy quilt" mix in which almost any color may be found. 
color variations. Below are listed some of them in "color trend" groups; 
Sunset Group 1 Plant .50 6 All different: 2.75 
Orange and red or terra cotta, brick and yellow blends, copper rose on gold, 
bronze-red and "biscuit" on yellow. 
Pastel Group 2 Paant ' 450 6 All different: 2.75 
Showing delicate tones of creamy buff to fawn; apricot and ivory, dusty pink 
on gold, orchid on cream, old rose and lavender--to give an idea of the elus- 
ive color blends. 
Pink Angel Group Each; .50 
To the original Pink Angel strain we have added other equally good pink seed- 
lings to form this group. 
Yellow Giants 1 Plant, «35 6 for $2.00 
Composed of numerous fine large-flowered yellows of all shades. 
Polyanthus Special Bach: «50 
Vigorous 2 year plants; gorgeous colors. 
Primila Acualis 
In this class each flower has its own individual stem; free blooming generally, 
large of bloom and early. These characteristics make them ideal for use ina 
close set border--perhaps with early bulbs. 
Bluet (M.B.S.) Fach: 1.00 
Soft, clear blue, with good stem. Free blooming, in a shy, modest way, that is 
reminiscent of some exquisite wildling, making it at home with Hepaticas, 
Trillums and Erythroniums. 
Smiles Each: .50 
Plant of beautiful form with bloom of true primrose yellow. Early and free 
plooming and identified by English visitors as a form of the true English 
Primrose, 
White Ruffles Bachs, «50 
Very free flowering, well ruffled, pure white, large, and blooms through long 
period. 
Laurie Each: .75 
Brightest colored of the very early Primroses. It is intensely pink, with a 
hint of bright blue blended; is extremely free flowering, and long stemmed; 
medium size. 
Double Flowered Acaulis 
Double Lavender (So called) Each: .50 
This is PINK, delicate and lovely on our upland soil. If it is desired to 
bring out lavender coloring, plant in heavy soil in shade 
Double Yellow Bach: 1.25 
Also called "double sulphur" and probably a double of the English Primrose. It 
has been grown on Puget Sound shores nearly seventy years. 
Juliae - Species Each: .50 
Very small; creeping to form mats, and happy among small rocks. Color rosy 
wine with gold eye. 
Hybrids 
Dorothy Each: 1.00 
Very small, of Polyanthus type. Color pale Primrose. 
