POLYANTHUS 
A visit to the Gardens in Primrose time would stimulate 
the most indifferent person. A striking feature is the plan 
designed to afford easy inspection of the thousands of 
beautiful primroses which fill with glowing colors the 
30-foot beds divided by mossy paths. 
Most colorful of all are the Polyanthus. White, cream, 
yellow, rust, bronze, red, wines, orchid, purple and in- 
numerable combinations and shades form a pattern of un- 
surpassed beauty. The plants are beautiful specimens, 
with strong root development, fine foliage and very large 
blossoms. Seed from colossal strain, and many months 
of careful culture have culminated in the fine primroses 
we offer this year. 
Special Selected Colors and Pastels... $1.00 each 
Fine large plants, assorted colorg........... 35c, 50c, 75¢ each 
Special collection, 12 assorted colors.................. $3.50 prepaid 
Special collection, 6 assorted Colors... $2.00 prepaid 
P. FRONDOSA 
These miniature polyanthus have great appeal. A 
native of Northern Greece, they are hardy and are es- 
pecially adapted to rockeries. Their delicate lilac blossoms 
rise from a trim round plant whose leaves are beautifully 
silvered underneath. The foliage disappears in winter. 
Hach et ae... 50c — Dozen... $5.00 prepaid 
HARDY ASIATICS 
Candelabra Type 
P. Japonica—Native of Korea. Very hardy. Likes 
shade and much moisture. Mixed colors in shades of 
pink, through rose to rosy red. 
P. Pulverulenta (Bartley Strain). Beautiful shades of 
pink, coral, rose. tall stately stems silver powdered. Stems 
often 30 inches tall with whorl after whorl of flowers 
circling them. 
