Hardy Asiatic Primula 
Plants 
for 1948 
Shipped from February through March and April, and during 
September and October. Orders booked the year round and filled in 
rotation as regional planting seasons open. 
“One days of, feshivoL=you~ moyesee: the-.T1betan 
WOME PON .ChuUdrens picnicking. “ine the alpine 
meadows. At dusk they return to the village in 
procession, singing, with bunches of flowers; and 
they dance in the mule square till the stars come 
out. The maidens of Burma deck their hair with 
flowers, and offer them at the pagoda; and the 
Indian garlands those whom he delights to honour.” 
... Romance of Plant Hunting, by Capt. F. Kingdon 
Ward. 
All of the Primulas in this section are used for bedding, naturalizing, 
or as specimen plants in shadier situations, shady portions of east 
and north exposures, woodlands, streamsides, poolsides and gardens 
with limited amounts of sun. 
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