Early and Late Blooming Primulas 
P. DENTICULATA—At home it runs the complete 2,000 mile length 
of the Himalayas from Kashmir across northern India and on into 
western China. Great globes of purple and violet blooms push up 
before the leaves mature early in the spring. 12 to 18 inches. 
50c each; 3/$1.35; 6/$2.50. 

P. denticulata 
P. DENTICULATA ALBA—A beautiful snowy white form of the 
above, one which is not easily obtainable. 60c each. 
P. ROSEA GRANDIFLORA—tThe glorious carmine-pink blooms of 
P. rosea are like candles in early spring. From the glacial heights of 
Afghanistan, Kashmir and western Tibet it blooms from bronze 
resting buds before leaves develop. 50c each. 
P. SCAPIGERA—A frosted and fringed pink popcorn ball describes 
this new Primula in cultivation but fifteen years. It blooms with 
melting snows in Sikkim, northeastern India, and in the gar- 
dens of western and eastern America having passed rugged 
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