P. Pulverulenta (True Specie). A rosy-red_ shade. 
Stems silver powdered. Shade and much moisture de- 
sirable. 
P. Sieboldii—An Asiatic requiring moderate shade and 
water. Resembles polyanthus with cut or fringed blossoms 
on 10-12 inch stems. Lovely shades of pink, orchid and 
white. 
P. Florindae—A Tibetan Cowslip bearing yellow bells, 
sulphur-mealed. Has a lovely fragrance. Must have a 
cool location and plenty of water. 
P. Bulleyana—A Jate-comer, blossoms in May or June. 
Beautiful bronze, orange and copper tones. A candelabra 
type with silvered stems; needs much shade and water. 
All the above Asiatics lose their foliage in the winter. 
These are all fine large plants, with a remarkably large 
root growth. 
Priced at 50c each—Orders over $3.00 prepaid. On 
smaller orders add 50c for postage. 
SPECIAL—on surplus seedlings of P. Pulverulenta 
$1.50 per dozen (postage collect, or add 50c to order). 
AURICULAS 
About the time when the colorful Polyanthus beds have 
passed their prime, a new interest arises in another sec- 
tion where the Auriculas are displayed. Growing in 
rosettes of smooth, thick leaves, often silver-powdered, 
the velvety blossoms rise on stems similar to Polyanthus. 
Their coloring is in endless variety and one of their unusual 
charms is a delightful fragrance, nostalgic of old-fashioned, 
dew-scented gardens. 
Auriculas do best in limey and well-drained soil. They 
make excellent rockery plants as their rosette of foliage 
remains attractive throughout the year. Our very large 
collection of choice colors enables us to offer a special 
collection of 12 assorted plants at — $3.50 postpaid. 
Selected colors 50c each. 
