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EUROPEAN ALPINE PRIMULAS 
PRIMULA AURICULA—Endless beauty of color and 
_ form, this exquisite and romantic Primula from the 
Swiss and Austrian Alps will flourish indefinitely 
when given adequate drainage. The thick leathery, 
sage green leaves are often powdered with silver 
meal, making the plants attractive the year ’round. 
Blooms with and after the Polyanthus and often 
again in the fall. Mixed shades include yellow, tan, 
plum, purple, dark reds, rose, orchid and many other 
pastels. , 
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Auriculas in shades of blue, ae mauve, deep yellow 
or leather coat. 
SPRING AND SUMMER BLOOMING 
ASIATIC PRIMULAS 
P. CASHMERIANA OR DENTICULATA — Very 
early blooming—compact flower heads on 12 to 15 
inch stems. Shades of lavender, violet and purple. 
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P. CORTUSOIDES—Flowers soft to dark rose with 
delicate crinkled foliage. 10-in. stems. Late spring 
bloom, often blooming again in fall. 
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P. FLORENDAE—Very fragrant yellow bell shaped 
florets, 2 to 3 feet. Summer blooming’ and moisture 
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P. SIEBOLDII—Lovely large flowers on 8-. to 10-in. 
stems, lush crinkled foliage, late spring bloom. White, 
lavender, rose and white and lavender two-toned. 
P. ROSEA GRANDIFLORA—Brilliant carmine pink. 
6 to 10 inches. Blooms early in spring almost before 
the leaves appear. Needs cool growing conditions and 
ample moisture during summer months. 
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PB; KISSOANA—One of the toast and easiest of 
the woodland Primulas. Beautiful lavender-pink blos- 
