PRIMROSES 
Primula auricula. Selected colors from my own garden. $1.00-$3.00. 
P, X. Juliana Lady Greer. Numerous short-stemmed apricot flowers. 
$1.00. 
Primula clarkei; a rare and beautiful small plant from the high altitudes 
of Kashmir. Leaves rounded; flowers of a glowing rich carmine; an 
easy doer and easily propagated. Since I have only a few I prefer 
to send only one to to a customer. $2.50. 
Primula Cowichan Hybrid. rigrete a Nts plants of this spectacular and 
satisfying primrose. $1.00. 
SCREE PLANTS 
From my own scree may now be had rare and exciting small shrubs, 
one or two of a kind; and the finest named Kabschia saxifrages, 
mostly in sizeable clumps Unfortunately identities have been lost. 
$1.50-$2.50 a clump. 
Ramondia pyrenaica; a few selected color forms. $2.00. 
Ramondia Nathaliae seedlings $1.00. 
FERNS 
This stock is very low. New is Asplenium viride, in small clumps from 
an island in Alaska. $1.50. 
Polystichum viviparum 75c. 
Woodwardia radicans—the giant chain fern. 75c-$1.00. 
Helleborus niger altifolius. The Christmas rose begins to bloom before 
and around Christmas and remains till March. This attractive 
-groundcover and woodlander has pink buds which onert to disclose 
. numerous yellow stamens. 75c-$1.00. 
Helleborus orientalis—the Lenten rose has white or rose-maroon flowers. 
75¢-$1.50. 
Early orders will be filled and sent out consecutively in 
spring. Please send mail to 18237 40th Ave. N.E., Seattle 55, 
Wash.,—and for more immediate contact telephone Sheridan 
4522. 
With best wishes to you ‘snd your gardens and with h hopes 
of more and better gardens every where. 
ELSE M. FRYE 
Green Pastures Gardens 
