soms on 8-inch bearded stems. Spreads rapidly in 
cool, semi-shaded location. 
P. SCAPIGERA—Flowers of apple blossom pink ap- 
pear in very early spring almost covering the small 
toothed foliage. Thrives in cool, woodsy soil. 
ach’ ciate See astbstSiesseenbasep ee oe r $2.00 
CANDELABRA TYPE 
P. CANDELABRA HYBRIDS — Shades of yellow, 
orange, coppery orange and salmon. Silver stems 1 
ft. Summer bloom. Stunning planted near a group of 
Capitata Mooreana. 
Bach 40 es es $ 35... 3 for $1.00 
P. PULVERULENTA—Bright cerise, buds and stems 
heavily silvered. 
ETc «ees Seelle teva ae Bes $ 30.0. 3 for $1.00 
P. PULVERENTA—Bartley strain—beautiful pale 
pink, to deep rose shades. Silvered buds and stems 
1 to 2 ft. Spring bloom. 
Hia@h x. sk td el a a $ .50 
P. JAPONICA—Deep red flowers, 1 to 2 ft. 
| Dieta) ete Wie ere me eos $ ..35............5 3 for $1.00 
P. COCKBURNIANA—Showy coppery red—one of 
the smallest candelabra—easy. 
Eich is eet eee $) 63D)... oto 3 for $1.00 
PRIMULA JULIAE and JULIANA HYBRIDS 
P. JULIAE—tThe original species from the Caucasus. 
Dwarf mats of glossy foliage covered with tiny claret 
—red flowers. 
ROSEA—Lovely pink blossoms borne well above the 
compact foliage, very early and one of the best. 
Acaullis: fOr so o.oo. ccccenccensececnncsd--ee ee oe $1.00 
ROBERTA—Soft green leaves—large lilac colored 
blossoms with yellow eye. Polyanthus type. 
Bach 22300... Sak ee > 200 
