P. HEUCHERIFOLIA—An enchanting, graceful plant whose rugged- 
ness and ease of culture is hidden by an elfin grace. Rich, violet, 
pendant bells it is native to the Chinese-Tibetan border and does 
well in a leaf mould type of soil with afternoon shade. Stalks 
wiry. 6 to 9 inches. Late April-May. ‘5c each. 
P. KISOANA—An energetic runner from Japan increasing rapidly 
by underground stolons. A plant one year becomes a clump the 
next, and after that an ever-widening pool of rich pink flowers 
with deeply notched petals. The white-bearded stems, palm-shaped 
foliage, ease of establishment make it additionally beautiful and 
valuable. Same soil as Heucherifolia. 6 inches, April bloom. $1 each. 

P. Sieboldii 
P. SIEBOLDII—The large-flowered oriental Polyanthus with wide 
diversity of petal and floret shapes, ranging from white and pink 
through rose, from lavender to purple. It is immune to neglect 
and weather abuse and cannot be discouraged in any part of 
the country. It resists drouth, going dormant after flowering when 
it loses its leaves, it spreads into drifts by underground off-sets, is 
excellent for cutting and builds itself into memorable garden pic- 
tures. Blooms on 12 inch stalks in late April-May. Assorted colors 
except when budding and blooming. 50c each, 6/$2.75, 12/$5. 
ASIATIC PRIMULA COLLECTIONS 
A 20% discount is offered when ordering not less than six plants, 
all different. Candelabras included in collections. 
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